The body will adapt to this stimulus.
Humanity needs to adapt to climate change.
Regulations can be adapted to or phased out.
On line education is a new era experience adapting to the needs of the world citizen.
It is widely adapted to our climate though it does not tolerate excess water very well.
Maximum heating capacity can also be adapted to fluctuations in the mains power supply.
Ben, being an excellent racing biker, had no worries adapting to the very smallish bike albeit the comical stares.
But it is difficult to find players like him, not just in England, and I am sure he could have adapted to anything.
Just like us, our crops are adapted to the Holocene, the 11,000-year period of climatic stability we're now leaving.
What we should do is be more aware of the fact that it is changing and that we should be ready to adapt to the change.
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If we take an example of a typical mechanical treatment it's adapted from what Jim showed.
Sheridan does an excellent job of opening up the story, which was adapted from a stage play.
All three variables were assessed with established measures adapted from previous literatures.
The film was adapted from a popular novel in that language by a celebrated writer by name Thakali Sivasangaram Pillai.
The film The Exorcist was adapted from the 1971 Novel, which was actually based on true events which took place in Maryland in 1949.
These languages in Delhi have been adapted from the different regions of India and they have blended smoothly with the city's rich culture.
Much of his work was based on these people and adapted for fiction.
These ideas can be adapted for the age and writing level of your student or son.
It's the user-generated content model that the Internet has nurtured, adapted for TV.
NASA technology also has been adapted for many nonaerospace uses by the private sector.
The bicycle is another invention that has been adapted for multiple purposes across India.
These highly bred birds are adapted for large-volume intensive production, and must be raised with care.
They're adapted for hunting birds in confined spaces like dense woodland, so gardens are ideal hunting grounds for them.
The story, which depicts Jung's itinerary was adapted for the large screen from the black and white comic book by Jung Henin.
The level of technical detail and language may be adapted for the health providers who will be implementing services in a specific setting.
What musical(s) do you know all the lyrics to? Not sure if this counts as a musical (even though it's now been adapted for the stage ), but I.
The strategy was originally adapted by Monchi, but the Sevilla S.
Most times, the ' smaller teams ' will adapt by playing lone striker and use counter attacking tactic.
The report as attached has been adapted by me to just include information relevant to the Drimnagh area.
Rajesh Khanna fondly called as kaka usually wore kurtis and safari suits, which was adapted by many men then.
Usually held by Muslims, but now slowly adapted by some Christians, the bag party is an occasion for the groom to collect presents for his bride.
Teachers have adapted by having shorter units of work that tick off the basic subjects such as grammar, mathematics, social studies and geography.
Stir of Echoes never has that issue Stir of Echoes was based on a book by Richard Matterson (I Am Legend) and adapted by David Keopp (Premium Rush).
These individuals need to adapt to the rapidly changing, and increasingly globalized world of ours -- whether they adapt by opting out or by embracing change.
It has quickly adapted by adopting a leading role in the global ' war on terror ', and in becoming the world's greatest producer of homeland security products.
Five of his novels have been adapted into stage plays.
Two of Klavan's books have been adapted into motion pictures: True Crime (1999) and ' ' Don't Say A Word ' ' (2001).
His international bestselling biography The Life and Death of Peter Sellers was adapted into a multi-award-winning film.
Awarded the Grand Prix for Literature by the Academie Francaise, The Diary of a Country Priest was adapted into an acclaimed film by Robert Bresson.
Perfect Skin was the only novel to be a finalist in the Australian Comedy Awards in 2003, and was adapted into a feature film in Italy (Solo un Padre, Warner Brothers/Cattleya).
The 3DS touchscreen will also play an ample part in Power of Illusion, with the core paintbrush abilities of the Epic Mickey franchise being adapted into a tracing and drawing mechanic.
We firmly believe that to attain Energy Security it is imperative that Solar PV is adapted at a mass-level.
Had the system been adapted at that time, perhaps, what we are witnessing today could have been kept at bay.
Democracies, like the families deemed normal (not dysfunctional ), are but the most adapt at camouflaging the stressors that all families and societies have.
It is possible to find a case adapted in your camera in almost any store that sells electronics.
It will examine how people in the past viewed their world and how folklore has been adapted in modern life.
He also noted during the announcement that there are tons of books and comics and other materials that could be adapted in the future.
An introvert is someone who draws resources from within the self for adapting with the environment.
I reckon it can be adapted with the same proportions for regular top of the stove cooking, like a creme patisserie.
The problem is people want to pick &; choose which parts of the bible apply, so you need to get with it and realize that God doesn't adapt with the times, and neither do His true followers.