Survival of the fittest means survival of those best able to adapt to changing circumstances.
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It includes companies that masterfully adapt to changing economic and global conditions to remain competitive.
Hostess made an effort to adapt to changing times, introducing new products like 100-calorie Twinkie Bites.
Demonstrated capacity to be innovative and to adapt to changing demands of the Division.
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This kind of rethink is going on across much of Asia as hospitals adapt to changing times.
Survival of the fittest is all about survival of those most able to adapt to changing circumstances.
Countries like Germany, France, and England periodically undertake painful socioeconomic reforms in order to adapt to changing international markets.
Do the high prices, rigid refusal to adapt to changing times and complete disregard of customers' needs and cares sound familiar?
Except that a pay-on-death form usually can't be customized to adapt to changing family circumstances, such as the death of a child.
It used to be one of the world's biggest IT and telecoms firms, but it has failed to adapt to changing times.
The tight coupling of presentation and information has made it difficult to extract the underlying information and adapt to changing internal and external needs.
This approach allows site owners the ability to quickly and cheaply optimize and adapt to changing layouts and features of the rapidly changing platform.
This can spark a willingness to adapt to changing circumstances, not always doing things the same old way and instead be willing to consider new options.
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The subsequent moves on L-3 and Oshkosh confirm that shareholder activism will be a persistent undercurrent influencing defense managers as they seek to adapt to changing market conditions.
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In fact, the Postal Service has had to adapt to changing times ever since Benjamin Franklin was appointed the first postmaster general by the Continental Congress in 1775.
He spoke specifically on the Boosting Business project, which is aimed at helping businesses adapt to changing economic conditions, and how its success was being impacted by advertising restrictions.
The Scottish Chambers of Commerce said it firmly believed the plans were "misguided" and would damage the capacity of town centres to adapt to changing economic and social trends.
Rather, it implies that producers must constantly adapt to changing tastes: wealthier societies may consume less manioc and potatoes, but spend more on beef, fruits and oven-ready frozen foods.
Organizations either adapt to changing situations or they die.
After the Hawaii supreme court had legalized gay marriage and upset the traditional definition, Congress in 1996 naturally adopted a uniform rule for federal benefits but allowed the states to debate and adapt to changing social mores.
The networks are very diverse, but the resilient ones are learning organizations that quickly adapt to changing conditions, operating in a virtual world of social media and hidden financial transactions where they present few tangible targets to defenders.
To adapt to changing U.K. tastes, Tesco, which started trading in 1924, is trying to create a better shopping experience: Staff will be more attentive, shelves better stocked and bigger stores will have space to sit down and have a coffee or family-friendly restaurants.
During hundreds of camping trips and meetings and service projects and weird and wonderful events such as the Klondike Derby (a cold-weather competition in which scouts drag makeshift sleds over frozen ground for hours), I learned how to adapt to changing circumstances on the fly while keeping the main goals in sight.
And it means a preference for voluntary, not purely legal, dispute-resolution channels, and a readiness to adapt policy to changing technology.
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.
As the tobacco industry tries to adapt to the changing market, Brandt predicts it will look to where it can operate in an unregulated environment.
Men do adapt to the changing economy, and if that adaptation is to spend more time with their children, that is seen as a good thing.
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It waited too long to adapt to a changing market, and it left its customers (and potential customers) waiting as it tried to catch up in recent years.
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Corus chief executive, Philippe Varin, said Corus had to adapt "to the changing environment with maximum speed".
We are more cautious and you have to be able to adapt to the changing environment.
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