Sentence examples for was more adaptable from inspiring English sources

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However, the strain carrying low-copy number plasmid was more adaptable to different processes.

These findings indicate that although T. albonubes had higher growth rates with adequate food supply, G. affinis had higher feeding rates and was more adaptable to water currents and lower ration levels.

The workforce was more adaptable so they were able to work in both the order-processing and logistics departments".

Some who gave evidence to the Royal Commission into the Operation of the Poor Laws suggested that the existing system had proved adequate and was more adaptable to local needs.

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Likewise, dimensionless claims about adaptability, such as, "insurgents are more adaptable than us" are made without clear guidelines of how to measure adaptability.

Typically, dimensionless claims about adaptability, such as, "insurgents are more adaptable than us" are made without clear benchmarks against which to measure adaptability.

The answer is actually that, in the future, adaptability is key, and people are more adaptable.

"Color" will be more adaptable.

Perhaps because she's more adaptable.

"Individual state operations are more adaptable," Mr. Weil said.

Why has America been more adaptable than Britain?

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