Sentence examples for which are adaptable from inspiring English sources

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Places need an identity, and they need long term and realistic strategies which are adaptable: They need to respond to what is happening locally but also globally.

The geographic restriction is that, unlike roads, railways, or pipelines, which are adaptable to irregular natural features, waterways are confined to moderate gradients; and where these change direction, the summit pounds (ponds) require an adequate supply of water, while valley pounds need facilities for disposal of surplus.

To develop concise, patient-focussed, up to date, evidence-based, expert consensus recommendations for the management of hip and knee osteoarthritis (OA), which are adaptable and designed to assist physicians and allied health care professionals in general and specialist practise throughout the world.

However, we shouldn't be so easy to dismiss the importance of a liberal arts education and the intellectual "skills" it provides, which are adaptable across all professions, from law to business, journalism and health care.

The housekeeping longevity pathways do not overlap with the TOR (target of rapamycin) and cAMP/PKA (cAMP/protein kinase A) signaling pathways ([ 1]; Figure 1A), both of which are "adaptable" by nature because they are under the stringent control of calorie and/or nutrient availability ([ 2- 6]; Figure 1B).

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There will be a cull of wasteful quangos, and there will be a health service which is adaptable to meet people's needs.

Pandian, who used his son in his experiments, is currently awaiting a patent to begin large-scale production of his invention, which is adaptable to merry-go-rounds and swings.

However, we are having FSC birch ply instead, which is adaptable, durable, and lends itself to smooth surfaces with no mouldings (part of my desire to escape from Victoriana).

Lacking much in the way of objectives from national government, local authorities will now need to come up with a vision for their area which is adaptable enough to achieve buy-in from all types of people for at least a generation but which offers enough direction for communities to believe in.

Moreover, this strategy presents an alternative which is adaptable for mass production and can be easily employed to synthesize a variety of doped and alloyed nanocrystals.

Deniz and Ufuktepe defined the Lebesgue-Stieltjes Δ and ∇-measures and by using these measures, they defined an integral which is adaptable to a time scale, specifically the Lebesgue-Stieltjes Δ-integral, in [5].

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