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Aldebaran has also crammed the robot full of sensing capabilities which mean its behaviour can subtly adapt to the needs of human companions.

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Just as intriguing are the national staples that have been subtly adapted to American groceries.

Robert Jay, the lead lawyer for the inquiry, suggested that Mr. Hunt had subtly adapted the bid process to suit the Murdochs.

The Bigg Chill has avoided that, he said, by subtly adapting to trends while maintaining the store's core identity.

In 1869 Tchaikovsky completed Romeo and Juliet, an overture in which he subtly adapted sonata form to mirror the dramatic structure of Shakespeare's play.

The show has proved an international wow, so much so that, rather than being subtly adapted for the screen, it has been hauled there pretty much intact along with the director, Phyllida Lloyd, who oversaw the original London production, and who has never directed a feature film before.

Authors have sometimes ignored, subtly adapted, or on occasion misrepresented existing muscle injury grading and classification systems, without recognising or addressing their limitations.

Directly after emotions were induced, respondents read a neutral, sad or anxious hypothetical script (subtly adapted to the induced emotions with words related to how somebody feels) in which they were asked to imagine that they were at a consultation with their oncologist and just received the diagnosis of breast cancer, for which they would be treated with chemotherapy.

Along the way, sometime in early January, they subtly change to adapt to the season.

With India's middle class flourishing thanks to the subcontinent's 10percentt annual growth, it is suddenly less urgent to create clothing for foreign markets — especially when Bangladesh and China can undercut the prices — and more interesting to adapt subtly and gracefully, Indian style.

But he seemed to adapt his message subtly for a potentially prolonged battle with Mr. Edwards, dwelling on the issues of jobs and trade that Mr. Edwards had hit hard in Wisconsin, while injecting a note of the optimism that Mr. Edwards has made a trademark.

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