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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Already the largest producer in the world of soy and beef, it has the capacity to adapt more crops to its tropical soils and develop its vast land frontier.
He then aims to adapt more shows from his films, with the next being Chocolat, the 2000 romance that starred Juliette Binoche and, again, Johnny Depp.
As complex as some of these adjustments might seem, Cachon is confident that retailers will adapt more quickly than in previous inflationary periods, such as during the 1970s oil shocks.
But HFR could solve Hollywood's 3D problem by making it more palatable for audiences, especially younger ones who adapt quickly and are more likely to go to 3D films.
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In 1978, BBC produced a three-part miniseries that tried to adapt the novel more faithfully.
But Fiat was slow to adapt to a more competitive market after the gradual removal of trade barriers.
Nevertheless, the freer the economy of the peripheral country, the more agilely they can adapt to problems among their trading partners, and the more quickly they can bounce back.
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The researchers believe the evolutionary pay-off is increased genetic diversity, allowing some of the cubs to more readily adapt to change.
Citing government figures, he warned that a delay would end up costing Australia 15% more to adapt to climate change later.
While entrenched players may try to hold on to the past at their peril, small, gutsy players often can adapt and capture value more quickly.
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In Britain , dispute arose over urgings by David Blunkett, the home secretary, that immigrants should do more to adapt to British ways, and over a report on some race riots earlier this year, which lamented that brown and white communities live almost entirely apart.
We have everything but energy represented, which is more difficult to adapt to an Asian exchange.
As for gas prices, analyst Kevin Reilly says Detroit is beginning to adapt by building smaller, more fuel-efficient SUVs.
And they insist that the shift away from printed books will be slow, giving them more time to adapt to the brave new digital world.
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Mr Deas said the delay was for "logistical reasons", adding that it would be "a point of relief for the industry" who will have more time to adapt.
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.
Although not Luddites, the immigrants struggle more than natives to adapt to hi-tech progress.
American Express said it was having to adapt parts of the business as more customers make payments online or via mobile.
With my background in venture capital and investment banking, the Tides board chose a CEO from way outside what would have been its comfort zone 35 years ago and signaled its readiness to start a more entrepreneurial phase and adapt to new times.
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The more you immerse yourself in cold water, the more your body will adapt to the extreme temperature change, according to Tipton, who started off 2013 by donning Bermuda shorts and participating in a polar bear plunge in his hometown of Gosport, England.
"Being able to work with the faculty and students at an organisation like Cleveland Clinic will help us learn how to more efficiently teach and adapt Watson to a new field through interaction with experts, " said David Ferrucci, principal investigator of the Watson project.
We are going through quite a major program at the moment, saying, how we can adapt this business, make it more agile, make it more able to survive whatever may happen in Europe, whatever may happen with oil prices, whatever we see from our competitors?
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We need to scale them up and disseminate them, so that more communities can adopt and adapt strong solutions.
We must understand and adapt to a changing climate, including more frequent extreme weather events such as heat waves, drought and floods, and continued sea level rise.
Adapt Display automatically tunes the display to be more comfortable in varying viewing conditions.
He called for more occupational health therapists to help adapt the patient's home to their specific needs.
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