Sentence examples for prepare to adapt from inspiring English sources

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Writing in April in Nature (458, 1102; 2009), Martin Parry of Imperial College London and colleagues warned that we should prepare to adapt to an overshoot of the 2 °C mark.

Choose well now and prepare to adapt your working style to the management style of your postdoc PI.

A spokeswoman for the EU's Joint Research Centre, which oversees the EDO, said farmers should prepare to adapt to a warmer climate with "diversification or change of crop types and varieties, but also a more efficient use of water".

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Waddell, though, was fastidious in preparation, and prepared to adapt.

Encourage, challenge and be prepared to adapt.

But as George Buckenham said, we really don't know what's going to happen so we've got to be prepared to adapt if it doesn't work.

The early planning stage is important but you need to be prepared to adapt and change course with regular stock take.

We are a team that likes to create opportunities for all its riders, we can't just be about one rider, but Cav seemed prepared to adapt.

"Vision for an Attractive Germany" is meant to give Germans an idea of what their country could be like in 2010 if only they were prepared to adapt.

It's important for providers to recognise that a sophisticated web-only option isn't going to suit all customers, so being prepared to adapt, even with "old-style" service, is something to be applauded.

The outcome this time will be an indication of how far the E.U. competition regulator is prepared to adapt its policies to the harsh economic realities of recession-battered southern Europe.

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