Sentence examples for learning how to adapt from inspiring English sources

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Is it then so surprising that men are still learning how to adapt to a female perspective when they are outnumbered by women?

The pair traveled to Italy, killing and butchering a pig together and learning how to adapt their cooking to each week's new ingredients.

First, she was first placed in Hollerith school, in a separate building to Bletchley Park, where she spent six weeks learning how to adapt Hollerith accounting machines into code-breaking machines.

As cars roared behind them, the nine employees of REI, the outdoor-equipment retailer, were learning how to adapt their wilderness skills to the big city — in this case, starting at an illegal dumping ground recently converted into a park with paths, marshes and some not-so-outdoorsy litter.

There's hardly a better way of learning how to adapt, improvise, and innovate.

As this is not a skill that is formally taught in the current academic environment, scientists are now learning how to adapt to this new technology with no formal training.

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We've all learned how to adapt".

I just had to learn how to adapt.

Adaptive systems may learn how to adapt in real time.

The stores have also had to learn how to adapt to Priceline.

Songwriters "will have to learn how to adapt to the new technology," Ms. Seltzer said.

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