The social-cultural adaptations that females are under more pressure to adapt to than males, are a key issue in why females may be missed in a diagnosis, however the androgyny and anorexia association may also contribute as factors to behavioral impairments associated with ASD, because of social-cultural pressures to adapt to gender roles that androgynous individuals may not be comfortable with.
It created the conditions for thousands of entrepreneurs and new businesses to adapt and to thrive.
The most practical way to adapt is to focus on learning to evaluate and trust your judgment.
Corus chief executive, Philippe Varin, said Corus had to adapt "to the changing environment with maximum speed".
"People really have to be prepared to adapt and to change their career in midlife, " says Thomson.
No matter how much time you spend perfecting the plan, you still have to adapt according to the ground realities.
And it means a preference for voluntary, not purely legal, dispute-resolution channels, and a readiness to adapt policy to changing technology.
Google makes the software available on an open-source basis, meaning others including rivals are free to adapt it to their needs.
Dynamic Parallelism -- This capability enables GPU threads to dynamically spawn new threads, allowing the GPU to adapt dynamically to the data.
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Their cultures, values, and traditions not only enrich our societies, but enable us to adapt successfully to a world that is changing fast.
Over the last few decades, U.S.-listed companies have had to fight and adapt to stay relevant to investors in a new communications environment.
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Another necessity, one under way in Copenhagen, is a plan to adapt to changes expected to negatively impact coastal cities in a warming world.
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The most painful moment in either campaign came in watching George Bush and Bob Dole struggle feebly to adapt themselves to this alien venue.
The government's new paper has lots to say on the need for depressed English resorts to regenerate, to adapt and to develop niche markets.
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While I was in the process of working with the video team, I gained an appreciation for people who have to adapt books to film.
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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To do this, Africa will need to ensure its young people have the skills that enable them to adapt flexibly to new areas of work.
Perhaps women have adapted to the changing demands of our society, and it is men who have failed to adapt themselves to the times thus resulting in a higher divorce rate?
But when you're thrown into an entirely new environment, it can take time to adapt and to grasp the subtle, though important nuances that still differentiate Europe's soccer cultures.
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Fostering the active participation of the whole community to encourage ownership of innovative ideas and new action plans in order to adapt them to the realities of each community.
For that's the thing about armor: Its makers have to adapt it to changes in warfare, and nobody did this with more flair than the artists and artisans employed by samurai.
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In Hungary, over a third of 16-25 year olds cannot even achieve the lowest level in problem solving skills which would enable them to adapt easily to changing work environments and evolving technologies.
Stewart is working on ways to adapt videos to whatever screen a user is viewing, from a small mobile device to a big screen where friends pool their most loved videos for a party.
Now, the Business Roundtable has always understood that in each of these instances, government hasn't stepped in to supplant private enterprise, but to catalyze it, to create the conditions for entrepreneurs and new businesses to adapt and to thrive.
That Facebook would look to Home, a seemingly mobile-native implementation of the social network, as the framework for its platform going forward is unsurprising -- changes recently made to News Feed were done specifically to adapt it to the smartphone space.
As humans we have the ability to adapt to our local surroundings to meet our needs.
Addressing them will help children to better adapt to their environment and to become active members of it.
One challenge close to home: As other manufacturers follow its lead into touchscreen phones, LG Electronics wants to better adapt them to one-handed texting, which is big in Asia.
After Facebook went public nearly a year ago, its stock was battered, partly over questions as to how it would adapt to users migrating increasingly to using its service on mobile devices.
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