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Americans never quite adapted to being disciplined European-style diners.
Even in Bogotá itself, Barco and Tarchópulos suggest that not everyone has quite adapted to the culture of bus rapid transit.
Though Philip was a fine mentor, he never left us feeling that we were being taught, even if some of us never quite adapted to the endless stream of classical sounds from Radio 3 whenever he was driving his camper van.
"But we must keep up the pressure".Yet whereas Morocco's monarchy has nimbly managed the transition from Hassan II to Muhammad VI and has steadied politics by opening it up to former dissidents, most political parties have not quite adapted to the new system, nor have they shown much sign of democracy within themselves.
Because books never quite adapted to the Internet, my use of them in research dropped off a cliff.
Moreover, in areas where water scarcity is the biggest challenge, camels are quite adapted and can stay for extended days without water (Farah 1996).
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Since maximum efficiency is desired, tools, machines, and work positions are often quite precisely adapted to details of the parts produced but not necessarily to the workers involved in the process.
Also the SES can be quite easily adapted to other scenarios.
"It was not that much warmer at the time, so they must have been quite well adapted to northern environments".
The Instrument was quite easily adapted to suit our objective.
The reasons for the occurrence of these plants only in old-growth forest may be manifold, but one is that they are quite likely adapted to shady conditions.
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