Sentence examples for we try to adapt from inspiring English sources

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"We live in a bilingual world," says Rhys. "We try to adapt to that without selling out our culture.

Instead of adapting the agricultural system to suit the animal, we try to adapt the animal to suit the system in order to eke out every last efficiency.

"Actually we try to adapt to the students".

Hence, we try to adapt our classifier to use transfer learning settings.

In this paper we try to adapt strategies of educating creativity in our field of physical education.

"Normally we try to adapt as little as possible to our opponents and play to our own strengths," he said.

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Those hypotheses were enough in order to use the Sadovskiĭ fixed point theorem, but when we tried to adapt them to the nonlocal setting, we did not see how to do it without imposing conditions difficult to verify.

Though we tried to adapt the game plan when we realized we'd only be seeing Kenmare in our dreams, the picturesque towns of Skibbereen and Clonakilty completely lacked toddler appeal.

Subsequently, we tried to adapt this mode of activation to other catalytic nucleic acids.

Step by step in a process characterized by cooperation and learning by doing, we tried to adapt the ideal theoretical concepts of the 'Ten Commandments level' to both day-to-day practice and to the level of relevant experience and knowledge of our colleagues and their preferences.

We tried to adapt D. salina to grow at 170 μE/m/s of red LED light using semi-continuous culture, but the cells were sensitive to red light at this level, were damaged significantly, and failed to recover after iterative red light stress.

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