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the adaptability
noun
The quality of being adaptable; a quality that renders adaptable.
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This HTML adaptation is a disadvantage to the adaptability of the CEGH system.
The adaptive behavior skills composite combines information from the adaptability, social skills, and leadership scale items.
There's also something about the adaptability of people's ability levels.
The adaptability of people from different cultures always amazes me.
Those kinds of circuits will come closer to imitating the adaptability offered by biology.
Once that presence vanished prematurely, so apparently did the adaptability of Waters' counter-culture talent.
But their defenses could not be more different, and that reflects the adaptability of each man.
What I question is the adaptability of Pullman's trilogy, be it into theatre, radio or film.
The bedrock of Boas's frankly political theorizing was the adaptability and mutability of the races.
The building's strongest feature is the adaptability of its structural system to different site conditions.
"There is widespread concern over the adaptability of such a group to American values".
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