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The Daoist mystics, however, not only adapt themselves ritually and physiologically to the alternations of nature but create a void inside themselves that permits them to return to nature's origin.
The VDA, the German carmakers' association, has applauded the move to tax CO2 emissions rather than engine capacity.Peter Fuss, an automotive expert at Ernst & Young, a consulting firm, is confident that German carmakers can not only adapt to these new challenges, but thrive on them.
Second, the boundary of knowledge needed for design and product development processes will become blurred, as a designer will be often required to not only adapt to 3D CAD processes but also learn new materials, relevant 3DP technology and applications.
First, the biopharmaceutical process are mapped to the cloud platform, which can not only adapt to the revolutionary changes in the way of biopharmaceutical research and but also build a network management platform for pharmaceutical research and development.
Since organisations are embedded into institutional environments, they must not only adapt on the existent institutional environment, but also should "modify their environment in order to maintain competitive advantages" [39].
Simulation results show that the cloud service evaluation model can not only adapt to the dynamic changes in the environment, but also to ensure that the actual quality of service, fraud and malicious evaluation of malicious entities have a certain ability to resist.
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A distinctive feature of Salmonella is that it has not only adapted to survive in a strong inflammatory environment, but it also uses this adaptation as a strategy to gain a growth advantage over the intestinal microbiota.
And suddenly they have not only adapted themselves to my situation but tried to help with my gay life.
Nevertheless, he not only adapted but flourished in the era of publishing conglomerates and superstar agents, brokering headline-grabbing deals.
And why had he been not only adapted, but adopted, in so many countries worldwide?" Worlds Elsewhere is his attempt to find an answer.
The Dark Age of Greece that then began lasted until the 8th century bce, by which time the Greeks had not only adapted the Phoenician alphabet and begun to found overseas colonies but also brought nearly to maturity the city-state (polis in Greek, from which the term politics derives).
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