The problem was that they would not adapt to changes in market behavior or volatility.
They adapt to changes in their ecosystem to flourish and create more opportunities for life.
The dynamic nature of the global economy requires that organizations have the flexibility to adapt to changes in the world.
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Still, working abroad for any extended length of time requires flexibility and the ability to adapt to changes in culture and work-life balance.
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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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Exchanges are having to adapt to changes in their customer base, now that hedge funds and algorithmic traders account for a greater share of volume.
"Libraries have to be flexible, more like a shell, so that they can adapt to changes as they come along, " Marcellus Turner, the City Librarian, told me.
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It seems odd to pay a worker compensation because his firm has succumbed to competition from imports, but give him nothing if it has been put out of business by a company up the road, or failed to adapt to changes in technology or in customers' tastes.
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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 order for us to adapt to these changes and make sensible decisions about what we do to the surface of the planet, we need the information this satellite series gives us, " he told told BBC News.
But it also means that we are going to have to adapt to these changes.
And because those systems cannot adapt quickly to changes in demand, companies overprovide.
That times change and society can adapt to those changes for the better is an admired habit of the United States.
Bernstrom will try in the next 18 months to adapt to the changes in technology and user preferences that he anticipates.
VORs would speed up enough to adapt to these changes, and that the adaptation would continue even when the goggles were off.
This worked in part because Canada already had fairly rigorous and selective education colleges, so teachers had the skills to adapt to these changes.
In some cases this may even mean that the vision needs to be revamped for the organization to remain relevant and adapt to the changes in culture.
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Whatever the dispute about the rates and amounts of sea level rise, it is evident that coastal populations and ecosystems will need to adapt to these changes.
The most interesting part of this story is that Google has managed to adapt to the changes in the way people consume news far more effectively than Yahoo and AOL did.
"The orders of magnitude in which we are moving will help us to have a future vision of how the marine ecosystem of El Hierro would adapt to such changes, " he said.
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The spokesperson said last November the Welsh government published its first National Strategy for Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management to develop a flood and coastal erosion risk management system "fit for Wales and flexible enough to adapt to future changes".
While larger local authorities with bigger budgets may find it easy to adapt to the changes, the committee is concerned that the 9, 800 smaller bodies, including parish councils and internal drainage boards, which have been entitled to low-cost services from the Audit Commission, will struggle to cope.
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Noticing small changes early helps you adapt to the bigger changes that are to come.
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He asked if we had a dedicated graphic designer on-staff in order to adapt to daily, dynamic changes and adjustments to our marketing content, messaging and imagery.
In fact, businesses need to adapt just as completely to the changes in the buying and social behavior of consumers.
Lower costs will fall on the Department for Work and Pensions, which will need to adapt its systems to cope with changes to pension entitlements, and the Ministry of Justice, which will need to alter the courts' "FamilyMan" IT system.
The rise of cloud computing and the smartphone mean Symantec will have to adapt to wrenching technological changes.
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Companies are using modularized computing to ensure they can adapt to growth and changes in business and market conditions, said Jean Staten Healy, director of Cross-IBM Linux at IBM.
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.
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