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True, the commission has some better ideas, such as switching some of the 200 billion ecus ($221 billion) spent every year on unemployment benefits to active labour-market policies; cutting the overhead and tax costs of employing workers; and encouraging more adaptable forms of contract.
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It has been said that mammals have a wider distribution and are more adaptable than any other single class of animals, with the exception of certain less-complex forms such as arachnids and insects.
Meanwhile, European laws developed more varied and complex partnership and corporate forms, allowing larger and more adaptable ventures.
Thus, having four different inclusion-forming units makes our system more adaptable for protein purification.
Were he alive today and reading this article, the American scientist and popular science author Stephen Jay Gould would probably protest that we have so far missed a form of life that has proved even more adaptable, is indestructible and astonishingly diverse.
These small modular robots, or roombots, are not as stiff as the more monolithic kind and so are more adaptable, with connectors that allow them to break apart and reconnect without destroying any electronics, so they can create beds, couches, chairs, tables and when not in use they can form a wall or storage spaces.
The answer is actually that, in the future, adaptability is key, and people are more adaptable.
This reference species possesses a relatively thick cell wall (composed of acidic heteropolysaccharide) that forms a protective sheath, and it uses versatile substrates for methane synthesis, making it more adaptable to the environment as compared with its relatives.
"Color" will be more adaptable.
The written word is infinitely more adaptable.
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