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We could perhaps adapt one of their methods.
It is the task of the whole party to welcome our new colleagues, to listen, learn and perhaps adapt our party's culture and practices to these exciting new challenges.
As we get older, there are suggestions that the body's metabolic machinery begins to wear slightly thin, indicating that we should perhaps adapt by reducing our carbohydrate intake in turn.
In cases where distance does not explain divergence, it has been suggested that circulation patterns, such as recirculation in a coastal fjord, may provide a sufficient barrier to gene flow, allowing populations to diverge and perhaps adapt to local conditions (Rynearson and Armbrust 2004).
It follows from this line of argument that as rationing through clinical guidelines is increasingly imposed on GPs, they gradually become more positive to such guidelines as they internalise the ideas behind rationing of health care, or perhaps adapt to a situation they cannot change.
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There an army of human clones would be grown under glass, mentally stunted, perhaps "adapted to mechanical tasks and with no other ideas but to obey the Communist State".
Perhaps, adapting the conventions of mathematical notation, the movie character should be thought of as "Nash prime" or Nashi (i referring to an imaginary number).
Plantinga calls this the sensus divinitatis, using or perhaps adapting (Helm 1998)—a term of Calvin's.
Perhaps adapted from the above, but especially shaped for those who telephone for political or fundraising purposes, or who offer mood-altering substances for sale.
Perhaps adapting existing tech at a fraction of the price will have more appeal for those wishing to dip their toes in the waters.
The rigid appearance of the tapering rachis, the imbricate pinnae that appear to have resisted compression, and the reinforced pinnule margins imply thick evergreen leaves, perhaps adapted for drought tolerance.
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