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The Beveridge model must now be adapted to the longer lives – and working lives – people will lead.

One of the worst causes of London's fatal air quality is diesel engines, and the LEZ should now be adapted to discourage all users from driving diesel engines in the city.

The homegrown and tweaked applications must now be adapted to an online, interactive world, and Oracle will be spending a lot of time with engineers on making this work.

It is natural that these modern sophisticated design tools should now be adapted for use in Pelton turbines.

These RNAi screens have much wider applications, since similar screens can now be adapted to identify the mechanism of silencing of any human disease-associated gene that is epigenetically regulated.

Chandler said the ATLAS software had made advances since the initial testing and could now be adapted to meet Los Angeles' needs.

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"His name was Beekle and I'm honored to now be adapting Santat's charming story into a feature film".

But the terrorists and militants themselves also benefit from this relationship, and they may now be adapting beyond the control of the Pakistani military and intelligence services.

It is now being adapted as a television series.

These are now being adapted to many other uses.

It has now been adapted by Malcolm McKay as a play.

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