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We are responding to a changing environment by improvement and development of the wider Burnden Leisure business interests.
A social engineer who often worked behind the scenes, Mr. Newman pushed colleges to be more flexible in responding to a changing population of part-time and older students and to make greater use of technology in teaching.
Knowing how Antarctica's ice is responding to a changing climate, and predicting its future response, are therefore matters of more than academic interest.In this section To coldly go The last wilderness Reprints Related items Correction: Antarctic scienceApr 4th 2007The past is prologueAmong the ice historians are the members of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) Divide Ice Core project.
So let's set a few facts straight: the founders of Airbnb, Uber and the other 7,400 sharing economy initiatives around the world aren't building businesses based on law-breaking and tax evasion, they're responding to a changing landscape where people no longer need to rely on big business for products and services.
With its just-in-time delivery model, low cost structure and extraordinarily efficient supply chain, Dell continues to excel by responding to a changing marketplace.
In addition, the United States and Japan have pledged a total of up to $4.5 billion to the Green Climate Fund, which aims to help developing countries in responding to a changing climate, bringing the total to about $7.5 billion.
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"We have to put together programs that meet the needs of businesses and of students in a fast-moving world and to respond to a changing environment.
In an interview with Rolling Stone, all he would say is that the coming season "is about how people respond to a changing world".
By gathering valuable knowledge on emerging user needs, Samsung was able to rapidly respond to a changing market, while Japanese producers slowly left the DRAM field.
"A merger between Glencore and Xstrata offers a unique opportunity to create a new business model in our industry to respond to a changing environment," Mr. Davis told analysts on Tuesday.
"By weakening confidence in existing U.S. weapons designs, and by inhibiting the development of new designs to respond to a changing world, the C.T.B.T., in my view, would have begun a slow erosion of U.S. and allied confidence in our stockpile," Mr. Rumsfeld has said, using the abbreviation for the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, as the agreement is formally known.
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