We are more cautious and you have to be able to adapt to the changing environment.
It will be those who are able to adapt their operating model the quickest.
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Survival of the fittest means survival of those best able to adapt to changing circumstances.
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Survival of the fittest is all about survival of those most able to adapt to changing circumstances.
As it turned out, Nefertiri was able to adapt to microgravity and was successful at catching its own food.
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Because change happens and as a business owner you have to be able to adapt, correct your course and re-evaluate.
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It was able to adapt the microencapsulation techniques used to make, for example, scratch-and-sniff perfume advertisements and carbonless copy paper.
As such, the real trick to this game is to be able to adapt to each and every changing environment.
Darwin told us that survival of the fittest is all about survival of those best able to adapt to change.
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It is the diversified person that will bounce back quickest because he or she will be able to adapt .
Future vehicles equipped with this technology will be able to adapt more quickly to the software lifecycles of iPod touch and iPhone.
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Will nonprofit hospitals be able to adapt before they get swallowed up?
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Because they are poor and have the misfortune to live near the tropics, those most likely to be affected will be least able to adapt.
On the other hand, Japanese auto companies such as Nissan, which outmaneuvered an attempted union takeover in 1953, were able to adapt quickly to demand.
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Some nest in patches of tall vegetation and may stand to benefit from the expanding taller shag, but those that nest in short vegetation may not be able to adapt.
However, other professions and trades have not been able to adapt so well, and business has shrunk dramatically for the nation's house removers, conveyancing solicitors, house builders and building tradesmen.
Imagine a truly artificial, man-made heart, one that is completely self-contained and is able to adapt itself automatically to the body's needs--whether taking a nap or running for a bus.
Gentology was able to adapt to our schedule and our needs, and they modified the workflow and communication between us, in order to facilitate the business relationship and maximize the profits.
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Nevertheless, in order to increase the number of labor organizations and members in the long run, unions must be able to adapt to external economic pressures and be easier to organize.
Tuning the design of the chip to match this specific application, but making it reconfigurable, means that phones based around the chip will be able to adapt to different network standards.
The airlines that will fare best in the next three to five years which look to me like they are going to be very challenging, with volatile economic conditions are the ones that are most agile and most able to adapt.
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But CafePress was able to adapt.
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When Margaret Thatcher left office in 1990 the economy was in a much stronger position than a decade earlier and British labor markets were better able to adapt to the technological changes and increasing globalization that have occurred in the subsequent 23 years.
Even with batsman Eoin Morgan missing through injury, and Stuart Broad likely to be rusty having not played since early December, Strauss reckons England will be able to adapt their talent pool to the demands of 50-over cricket well enough to win outright.
What, what we are doing is going back to the constituencies - they're the ones who have the power in my party, and quite rightly so, that's what's kept the party able to adapt for two hundred years and we're not going to do away with that.
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But he suggests that the United States won't be able to adequately adapt and respond to the deteriorating situation in Iraq until a change in leadership takes place.
With that good start, many have been able to stay large because they accumulated resources and learned to adapt their business models.
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People and systems need to be able to better withstand, respond, adapt, and rapidly recover from disasters.
As a result, couples and individuals and communities will become more resilient - they will be better able to prepare for unpredictable events, including climate change disasters, and to adapt towards economic, social and environmental sustainability.
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