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to adaptable
adjective
Capable of adapting or of being adapted.
Exact(7)
The weather dictates all; timetables and plans invariably change as fast as the weather systems that move through, so you have to adaptable and flexible and accept that Plan B might be all you can manage.
The next step is to describe yourself on three sliding scales: from organized to adaptable, creative to analytical and tie to hoodie.
The properties of CMOM-3S are enabled by nano-sized channels connected to adaptable molecular recognition sites that mimic enzyme-binding sites.
This suggests that human-modified landscapes may not always be detrimental to adaptable, or more habitat-generalised species that are able to exploit new habitat opportunities.
This approach allows not only a reduction of the thermal expansion mismatch between fibre-reinforced plastics (FRP) and metal, but also prevents galvanic corrosion and, especially, enables a smart design of products with regard to adaptable laminate damping behaviour.
Hence, the injury had less consequence due to adaptable "usual activities".
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In other words, complex event processing enables organizations to become responsive, to become adaptable and to become agile.
As Jensen says, it has to be adaptable to reflect any changes on the ground.
"We've got to be adaptable to the wickets.
All batsmen have got to be adaptable to different situations".
Therefore, they aim to be adaptable to suit these differences.
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