The first is that journalism managed not only to adapt to the new-fangled technologies of photography, radio and television, but to be adapted by them.
"This is a pretty major change but one they think will be adapted to well by players, " McKay said.
They will be powered by LNG and CNG-adapted engines supplied by Westport Innovations Inc. of Vancouver, B.
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Existing products will be adapted and the savings gained by not using the special software, will enable us to provide a full service to our customers.
"China is very interested in building its own software industry and open source can be viewed by their operators and adapted without having to do the whole design from scratch, " he points out.
The system can be adapted easily for sale around the world by, say, installing a diesel generator for Europe or an ethanol-powered generator for Brazil.
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The NHF said people who share the care of their children, families where young children have a small bedroom each, foster carers and disabled people who have their home specially adapted for their needs, would be affected by the change.
Instead of painting their portraits by hand, he adapted a technique from commercial printing, in which a photographic image could be transferred to canvas by pushing paint through a mechanically-produced silkscreen template.
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First published by UNESCO in 2007, the Model Curricula represents a generic model that can be adapted according to each country's specific needs.
Mr Beddell-Pearce suggested that a system of car insurance used in the 1930s - whereby anyone refused insurance by three companies could go back to the first firm approached and demand cover - could be adapted to meet today's needs.
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