Dr. Vaillant has written about these men and their adaptation to life throughout the decades.
Negotiation with norms, their adaptation and, sometimes, outright rejection are characteristic of the area.
This fusion of African and British cultural themes, and their adaptation to a Spanish Catholic milieu, is a salient expression of creativity.
Emerging countries want governments in the rich world to pay huge sums from their coffers for adaptation to, and mitigation of, climate change.
It will also facilitate the dissemination and adaptation of their message.
Operating in an environment where the local rules are so different from global norms, where executives have made their mark by local market adaptation, and where irrational competition requires massive focus on the home market, Chinese firms face real organizational and capability constraints to going global.
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The overall effect is to undermine the resilience of marine and coastal ecosystems, affecting in turn their ability to support coastal livelihoods such as fishing and tourism and their potential role in climate change adaptation and mitigation.
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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By adding climate change adaptation and fish and wildlife benefits to their highway projects, local and state agencies can stretch their highway budgets further by tapping into federal wildlife funds, said Corrie Miller, executive director of the Ausable River Association in the northeastern Adirondacks.
Textbooks in evolutionary psychology have proposed the hypothesis that the fear of spiders is an adaptation shaped by the mortal threat posed by their bites.
There's precious little poetry in this free adaptation by screenwriters Neil Gaiman and Roger Avary, but their sharp spin on the story puts a psychological face on the ancient fable.
The larger funding is also an adaptation to the market as some companies raise large rounds in their first round or Series A or skip a seed round entirely.
The government has established a national adaptation strategy and major infrastructure providers are having to set out their plans for keeping the country running in a future projected to be several Celsius hotter, with more extreme weather events and higher sea levels around the coast.
Using a holistic approach, pedagogical approaches and techniques in their own school environment, teachers can develop the capacities to facilitate climate change mitigation, adaptation and disaster risk reduction learning.
What if there were something more we could be doing, something that might make a real difference - and provide a base for bold new tactical innovation and adaptation - both for the safety of our guys on the ground and for their success?
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Eventbrite has grown significantly since 2009 and Hartz puts it down to the state of the economy and the phenomenal degree of adaptation that people are showing, in creating innovative ways to change or manage their circumstances in the face of adversity .
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'The choice of adaptation policies is significant as they may either reinforce community resilience, enabling them to mobilize fully their endogenous adaptive capacities, or hamper or undermine their response.
The new Indian locations could capitalize on their proximity to over 100 supplier factories in the country, an advantage that could potentially allow for easier adaptation to local demands for trends, too.
Earlier this week, some "Hunger Games" fans tweeted their discontent because the characters of Cinna, Thresh and Rue are played by black actors in the big screen adaptation.
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