Sentence examples for responding to changes from inspiring English sources

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The government has been slow in responding to changes in people's work and leisure habits.

Many of these institutions are also undoubtedly responding to changes in the reasons people visit museums.

The commercial world is responding to changes in science and technology supply, and consumer demand.

Stimuli-responsive polymers possess the unique property of responding to changes in their microenvironment.

It allows flexibility in responding to changes in the science of global warming.

Responding to changes in health care, big hospital groups are expected to get even bigger.

At other times, he said, an infant might be responding to changes in environment and the upset is short-lived.

Privacy and surveillance are in constant conflict, with advances in one responding to changes in the other: it goes both ways.

Andrew Lack, the president of NBC News, said the networks have merely been responding to changes in the nature of the conventions and the political process.

But very few companies (less than 10%, according to our survey) have any sort of rigorous or disciplined process for responding to changes in the external environment.

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