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The new bosses seemed to lack their predecessor's managerial skill, but, according to Sherri Hobson, the prosecutor in San Diego, they were starting to adapt.
We are starting to find our feet and players are starting to adapt and work really well so I don't need to disrupt them".
That is because the technology is starting to adapt to the people who use it rather than forcing them to adapt to it.
The good news is that places such as Bangladesh, Nepal, the small island states of the Pacific and Caribbean, and many African nations, are all starting to adapt their farming, fishing and cities.
The Gurskis were among the fans starting to adapt to the N.F.L.'s new, stricter bag policy, which was put in place after the Boston Marathon bombings in April.
Building design is already starting to adapt, too; parking garages in Rotterdam, for instance, can store excess water, while the Perez Art Museum in Miami has been crafted to withstand hurricanes and floods.
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Instead, they must start to adapt to the new world.
Jaffa accepted this and started to adapt to the situation.
But gradually the family starts to adapt to the new reality.
Still, there are sure, if subtle, signs that Cherry Grove has started to adapt to the shift in demographics.
And in discussions about state meddling, Internet users have started to adapt their vocabulary to Xi's.
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