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to circumstances
noun
That which attends, or relates to, or in some way affects, a fact or event; an attendant thing or state of things.
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They are responding to circumstances.
"We will adapt to circumstances," she says.
According to circumstances, a middle way may be best.
Hitchcock himself, after all, did not adapt to circumstances.
Performances canceled "due to circumstances beyond our control".
Progress curves are a consequence of people adapting to circumstances and learning to do things better.
Where was the study of a healthy emotional life and successful adaptation to circumstances?
Adál — his professional moniker — says his identity is fluid and has changed to circumstances.
It was "due to circumstances beyond my control," he insists; "it was up to her".
Good management is more like a technology than merely an adjustment to circumstances.
Shape up! ReprintsThis explanation is that, according to circumstances, people switch between two reproductive strategies.
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