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But whereas Kodak has so far failed to adapt adequately, Fujifilm has transformed itself into a solidly profitable business, with a market capitalisation, even after a rough year, of some $12.6 billion to Kodak's $220m.
Alternatively Cook, cast for so long as an out-and-out Test batsman who would not be able to adapt adequately to the shorter formats, could be pressed back into action as captain, to resume a 20-over career which appeared to have terminally stalled after only his fourth cap almost two years ago.
Cells that fail to adapt adequately to a relatively severe stress may die [ 4, 5].
When students fail to adapt adequately this could have negative consequences towards their health behaviours and subsequent weight status [ 7].
Arguably, disease reflects a loss of the ability to adapt adequately (see discussion on allostasis in the 'Decatecholaminization' section below).
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Moreover, non-diabetic patients might not adapt adequately to hypoglycemia compared with diabetic patients.
I really need to adapt it adequately.
HIV care and treatment services in the region need to adapt to adequately meet the specific needs of this expanding disease burden among adolescents.
Thus, it makes little sense for certain NGOs or international aid agencies to set up pilot projects in Africa without bothering to adapt them adequately to States' capacities, beyond demonstrating a principle that might, in some situations, still be important to carry out.
The solution was to adapt the translation as adequately as possible by looking each item specifically.
But those will increase as we address the developmental needs of our people, unless adequately provided to adapt to low-emission technology that is obviously costly.
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