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He adapted to his disability; his workplace adapted to him.
"You have one eye adapted to the light because it's looking at the phone, and the other eye is adapted to the dark," he said.
"So you have one eye adapted to the light because it's looking at the phone and the other eye is adapted to the dark," he said.
Homo Spaciens is a radically different kind of human being, one highly adapted to living in the conditions of space and poorly adapted to living on planets.
The laws simply haven't adapted to the information age yet.
As Japanese automakers adapted to the political climate, they flourished.
She figured these technologies could be adapted to detect lead.
They adapted to concern about antisocial behaviour in the 2000s.
Atlantic killifish have adapted to highly toxic levels of pollution.
It is equally well adapted to Mr Stewart's exotic biography.
They have adapted to low levels of energy and nutrients.
Each has adapted to its environment in its own way.
Aedes mosquitoes are incredibly well adapted to thrive alongside humans.
The P.K.K. adapted to Öcalan's evolving ideas with surprising facility.
Residents of La Rinconada have adapted to the harsh conditions.
We've adapted to the modernization while remembering our cultural roots.
And others have adapted to his rise and his style.
Human and nonhuman bodies are ill adapted to this newcomer.
Current life on Earth is not adapted to this. pic.twitter.
Many communities are not even well adapted to today's climate.
Instead of relocating, residents have adapted to their sodden existence.
They adapted to a terrible situation and came out ahead.
After a while, Cody, 24, adapted to Hannah's memory loss.
Of course they've adapted to the system as it is.
A timber wolf that adapted to survive after a traumatic amputation.
Alan Moore famously detests seeing his comics adapted to the screen.
I've adapted to the coffee lifestyle and have become quite addicted!
Some have adapted to online competition with effective online shopping options.
That's a lot of the behavior we've seen and adapted to.
This was the first time the tradition was adapted to Twitter.
And the wildlife adapted to the noise long ago, he said.
Most important, rodeo is a tradition that has adapted to survive.
Even as Juha adapted to different cultures, Arabs never abandoned him.
Flynn said his department has since "adapted" to the state law.
Much of this high-end economy has adapted to scarce water.
These could easily be adapted to incorporate a national public option.
How have monk parrots adapted to living in the city environment?
Santana believes households adapted to higher prices and cut electricity use.
My live set I've also adapted to a club as well.
That assignment is below and can be adapted to any topic.
The speed at which it adapted to every challenge was legendary.
But much of that technology can be adapted to military use.
However, these things have adapted to basically pornify our minds, right?
Since the 1980s, the fascists have adapted to a changing world.
"It's amazing how quickly they've adapted to each other," Kerr said.
Certain billionaires have evolved traits specially adapted to saving rain forests.
Neoreaction is a version of accelerationism adapted to address this problem.
Stage fright or not, here's how he adapted to the bigger platform.
It turns out Leonie had adapted to her lack of male company.
Sea critters, then, aren't adapted to deal with such significant temperature increases.
Porter says the new variety is adapted to cool, northern growing areas.
BP in Azerbaijan has adapted to low global oil prices, Birrell said.
We have adapted to them and we found safety under their rule.
But throughout the centuries herders have adapted to changes wrought from outside.
Each respective work adapted to virtual reality in a very unusual way.
"Wildlife has been adapted to identify things in the ocean," said Lavers.
In future, the system could be adapted to stroke patients or quadriplegics.
They are obese because their appetites are adapted to scarcity, not superabundance.
But Pepper started in customer service and was adapted to home use.
Or do its principles need to be adapted to today's political realities?
Many plants are adapted to survive and take advantage of frequent burns.
"The big heads are adapted to eating other larvae," said Dr. Sterrett.
To cope with the war, many have seamlessly adapted to new roles.
Productivity on the farms also improved as landowners adapted to fewer workers.
"Your brain's really well adapted to learning about rewards," said Dr. Das.
Any recipe calling for salmon fillets can be adapted to Spanish mackerel.
And which book would you most like to see adapted to film?
"Our bodies are not adapted to modern sources of anxiety," said Neo.
Before entering camp last year, Smith adapted to a more disciplined diet.
Our tiny kitchen has not quite adapted to its modern new resident.
Merlot is superbly adapted to the region's rich clay and gravel soils.
So many Australian plants and animals are adapted to cope with fire.
Stanton acknowledged that he has not fully adapted to his new surroundings.
And while problems still flare, people have adapted to living with bears.
Over the years, lowrider style was adapted to motorcycles, bicycles, and dress.
It's surreal, and sometimes I don't think I've fully adapted to it.
It has been modernized, musicalized, performed by puppets and adapted to Kabuki.
If you adapted to your environment, like I did, so be it.
Landscape architecture already adapted to the post–9/11 fear of terror attacks.
They need to be adapted to the point where they are field deployable.
Fans have long yearned for its rich story to be adapted to film.
Modern urban life in rich countries is not well adapted to large families.
I adapted [to that] and we became an inseparable team for that reason.
It seems the parakeets were already well adapted to survive in northern Europe.
Wolfenstein recognized and adapted to a world where shooting Nazis was suddenly controversial.
How they spread: Aedes mosquitoes are particularly well-adapted to life alongside humanity.
They are adapted to the kinds of stressors found in a natural setting.
Retailers like Walmart, Nordstrom, and Target have quickly adapted to the D2C era.
Watching them together shows how they have been adapted to reach different audiences.
Groan as they may, customers appear to have adapted to this new normal.
Some teams have adapted to the use of replay more adroitly than others.
Monroy. While acknowledging that the designs would have to be adapted to local
"Economically, our factory is adapted to our own specific business model," he said.
But they've also adapted to today's digital culture like Millennials during their adulthood.
"The rest of us, as musicians, have adapted to our market," he said.
Each gel liner stroke, however, must be adapted to their individual facial contours.
The filling can be adapted to incorporate your choice of cookie or candy.
He said current bioclimatic standards in Europe are adapted to the northern regions.
Kathrina said the children have adapted to living the downsized life quite easily.
The ancestors' legs and feet were adapted to walking upright on two legs.
And we watched as the city absorbed and adapted to its new neighbors.
And she has adapted to the life as an undeniably senior senior researcher.
Most hummingbirds have beaks adapted to the flowers that provide them with nectar.
He found customers where he could and adapted to a market that moved online.
The whole game had been adapted to make it themed around 'RuPaul's Drag Race'.
The technology will be adapted to fit in with the new focus on production.
We are a people and a land adapted to surviving hurricanes, natural and social.
So they're not adapted to right or wrong or conversation or relationships or anything.
Therefore, regulators have also adapted to focus on the computer-driven nature of trading.
People become adapted to whatever kinds of social rewards they get from our technology.
Or that the seeds of this new OS couldn't be adapted to do more.
The ingredients are Danish, and certain elements have been adapted to suit Western palates.
"Cranberries essentially have to be adapted to winter, fall, spring, and summer," he says.
"We're pretty well adapted to this as pig farmers and cattle farmers," said Hora.
Instead of complaining about what the laptop couldn't do, I adapted to its limitations.
"There's no reason why that can't be adapted to the Western market," she added.
"As a result, we've adapted to stay in front of this trend," Munday said.
Neanderthals and Denisovans may have had genes that were adapted to fight those enemies.
The doll debuted 57 years ago and has adapted to time and social currents.
In certain ways, these Nowruz traditions are being adapted to the time of coronavirus.
That's a lofty role model to aspire to – only adapted to the digital age.
It can be adapted to different materials, including recycled shipping pallets, and different climates.
These technologies can be adapted to individual needs and deployed faster than many think.
Great black backs are well adapted to life in an increasingly human-dominated world.
Each of these marine species adapted to the aquatic life in its own way.
The Slovenian bears have adapted to their new French surroundings as best they can.
As happy as he was when punching "socialists," he had adapted to the challenge.
But they're not adapted to cope with fire of this scale and this intensity.
Ibexes adapted to the mountains, and it is no surprise they are excellent climbers.
"We need rules adapted to new forms of works, with adequate protection," she added.
Right now, I think it's more dangerous because we haven't adapted to it yet.
Traditional air system certifications must be adapted to support this new concept of unmanned aircrafts.
The discovery shows that Denisovans lived in East Asia and adapted to the conditions there.
The testbed can be adapted to power larger and larger engines as technology is improved.
In principle, either of these processes might be adapted to the methods of 3D printing.
Aedes mosquitoes bite during the day and are incredibly well-adapted to thrive alongside humans.
But the sixgills, and their creepy, vivid green eyes, are adapted to this black world.
Syndergaard's so committed to his superhero status that his family has even adapted to it.
Pterosaurs are an extinct group of flying reptiles that were extremely well adapted to flight.
People in Tibet and Ethiopian highlands have adapted to living at high altitudes, for example.
While it's used by 190 million users, it hasn't fully adapted to the mobile era.
Granite Heart was moved inside after the attack and has quickly adapted to indoor life.
The modification has been adapted to rice, wheat, sugar beets, and several other major crops.
This is the latest instance in which technology has been adapted to help training athletes.
Adult humans accrue lots of T-cells, each adapted to deal with a different disease.
Microsoft showed how the headset could be adapted to fit a variety of different fields.
Darwin was certainly well-adapted to his environment (Victorian England) where such views were standard.
But these animals were wonderful nonetheless, Muir decided—remarkable creatures perfectly adapted to their landscape.
We have adapted to a superficial environment, but I don't know if the vagina has.
Meanwhile, Mr. Skin is reconsidering why he never adapted to the whims of the world.
This means the algorithms need to be adapted to be lightweight, fault-tolerant and fast.
Over millennia of evolution, fruit flies have adapted to burn their pursuers with enviable agility.
The character also was adapted to the hit movie "Blade" that starred Snipes in 20213.
How do you think he would have adapted to today's art world and wider culture?
These policies could be adapted to tackle the problems faced by the Obamacare exchanges today.
I still don't know how they haven't adapted to it being so busy around here.
Aedes mosquitoes bite during the day and are incredibly well adapted to thrive alongside humans.
But why has it taken so long to establish that Neanderthals adapted to coastal living?
One of their arms also has adapted to deposit sperm packets in females during mating.
It can also be adapted to different cultures and remain responsive to children's specific needs.
From an ecological perspective, polar bears are highly adapted to a very specialized ecological niche.
People here have more or less adapted to their disappearance somewhat, by catching other fish.
Each organism exists as uniquely adapted to the current environment; NOT optimally adapted, uniquely adapted.
Two months into her exile in Turkey, Sahafi has slowly adapted to her new circumstances.
You said some of these species are adapted to fire, but not of this scale.
"There's a new kind of zombie: stronger, faster, better adapted to the hunt," she says.
These animals are often herbivores, less adapted to digest dietary cholesterol than omnivores, like humans.
It's a very slippery but clever strategy, one that's perfectly adapted to modern internet culture.
From Aminatta Forna's novel "Happiness," I learned that foxes have largely adapted to urban habitats.
Edgar drew out Faber's intentions, recognized them, and adapted to exploit them throughout the fight.
"Little by little it's become something normal, people have adapted to this Dantesque scene," he said.
He adapted to his life without hands, learning how to eat, write and play video games.
"Indonesia has always adapted to cultures," Sinar says, referring to the country's tradition of religious tolerance.
Politicians became products, and the techniques used to sell cars or toothpaste were adapted to campaigns.
And can Trump possibly survive a political movement that seems perfectly adapted to eating its own?
Natural selection is purposeful There are many organisms that are not perfectly adapted to their environment.
The decision reflects an evolution in the last decade as the Vatican adapted to modern markets.
Others adapted to our new future quickly, working to keep their head down and appease covfefe.
Naturally, there are some who have adapted to the move away from Underhill better than others.
I think you've probably even surprised yourself as far as how you've adapted to the situation.
One goal is to make a genomic "platform" that can be adapted to do useful things.
It is a tale that is adapted to a more complex reality, more complex ethical questions.
Many of these, long adapted to arid conditions, could help feed the world despite climate change.
Few stories have been adapted to other media as often as Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol.
Blockchain's technology can be adapted to all varieties of voting, Spanos says, including electronic voting machines.
If this warming happened gradually enough, perhaps marine life could have adapted to the changing climes.
Unlike modern dogs, they wouldn't have yet adapted to eat foods that were rich in starch.
His version is ostensibly R&B, but it's amazing how well it adapted to country music.
I think a lot of people will be adapted to this technology in the near future.
We're all adapted to be sensitive to different chemicals, and this is likely driven by evolution.
Consumers may have only now adapted to a world of cheap fuel and a strong dollar.
The ecosystems within them are notorious for producing evolutionary weirdos, intricately adapted to their unusual surroundings.
A vehicle adapted to Didi's needs is expected to roll out by 2020, the company said.
They've also adapted to city life—including, sometimes, imitating car alarms at the break of dawn.
That Bach's score had to be adapted to accommodate it was a modest price to pay.
The goal was to give back to their community as it adapted to social distancing rules.
The trees grown from seed, he hopes, will be well adapted to survive in the area.
Its webbed feet have adapted to living on hardened lava, but it is a weak flier.
A suit, when adapted to the needs of the moment, is a kind of bombproof armor.
Keeping the same body through their lives, they are well adapted to one kind of food.
Nothing in the Trump presidency suggests that he has adapted to sober responsibilities of his office.
But then I gradually adapted to our new life of isolation and learned to entertain myself.
The other was that brands hadn't adapted to the explosion of product choices available to consumers.
On farms, they are being muddled into a single hybridized population adapted to no particular environment.
Throughout millions of years, the plants moved out of the water and adapted to dry land.
Because no cat is native to Australia, native species aren't adapted to avoid and escape them.
The microbes, which are adapted to life in the cold seafloor, have a slow-motion existence.
Ms. Marin, a diabetic who loves sweets, navigated a new diet and adapted to sugar substitutes.
Antarctic midges, she said, are the "Olympic gold" of insects, having adapted to survive intense winters.
He offered a simple approach that can be adapted to companies of different sizes and industries.
But some traditional chains had strong years and have adapted to the shift to online shopping.
Australia is a continent of fire, and as such, its organisms are adapted to the flames.
The birds adapted to low light might find bright sunlight at the forest's edges too harsh.
In turn, the media have adapted to a changing market, catering to distinct clusters of people.
Furthermore, other states have programs in place that could be adapted to drug-sniffing dog retirees.
These can be adapted to your individual situation, and adjusted based on your own comfort level.
I think the good thing about tweets is you can see that he's adapted to technology.
After the wearer is fully body scanned, her measurements are adapted to the Kinematic Dress's design.
Not adapted to cope with fire While it is impossible to know which species are at risk until scientists assess the size and distribution of the fires and animal populations, we already know that animals native to the Amazon are not adapted to cope with such blazes.
The auto industry has adapted to those safety features, and healthcare needs to do the same thing.
What is new is how advertisers have adapted to digital media -- especially apps, websites, and social media.
The Atopodentatus was remarkably well adapted to the ocean depths, with a series of needle shaped teeth.
Yet Bannon is the mastermind of this takeover strategy as it's been adapted to the domestic realm.
It's a tactic that most Silicon Valley companies have adapted to in the country over the years.
Silva said that laws can&apost be adapted to people, but rather people must adapt to laws.
"I experienced firsthand the indigenous technologies and how perfectly they were adapted to the environment," he said.
A Lystosaurus skeleton, which was examined to understand how the species adapted to a massive extinction event.
While Spinnaker is the focus of this release, though, Kayenta can also be adapted to other environments.
Or have you adapted to the fluid trends of technology and style to curate a seamless lifestyle?
Port's very outfit could be adapted to a Studio 54 costume, as Who What Wear pointed out.
By the 1930s, it was being adapted to suit Ghanian tastes, not by accident, but by design.
That kind of mutation would thus make the offspring more or less adapted to a particular environment.
Once arriving in the Solomon Islands, they evolved into a new species that adapted to the environment.
OpenTitan will be platform-agnostic and can be adapted to almost any device or software, Google said.
"Bears are better adapted to deal with climate change than a lot of other species," he said.
"I feel totally adapted to Brazil; all my colleagues consider me Brazilian," said Gui, speaking crisp Portuguese.
As Oatly adapted to surging demand by adding a New Jersey production plant, competitors entered the market.
The Commissioned Corps is another public model that might be adapted to provide an alternative to privatization.
And it's something that I've always found interesting and I think I've adapted to it pretty well.
Over time, dinosaur bodies became adapted to motion through the air, and feathers assumed their modern form.
The company quickly adapted to the landscape, employing all of its originally 1099 contractors to W2 employees.
While contradictory from what I'd originally been taught, I adapted to this sliding scale of white condiments.
It also works with local governments and communities to develop PET (plastic) collection adapted to each country.
But in the five months between meetings, McGregor adapted to Diaz's fixed-speed, pressure-and-volume attack.
It's very similar to the "Mario Kart" games you already know and love, but adapted to smartphones.
Other organizations have adapted to the ban by offering live streams, online content or visits by appointment.
In early stages of this shift, the adults will start out poorly adapted to the new food.
At the same time, we have also adapted to the realities — and risks — of running while female.
Second, consider dishes that can be easily adapted to meet the needs of meat eaters and vegetarians.
Because wild cats are not native to Australia, native species haven't adapted to avoid and escape them.
Yet rats are superbly adapted to forage efficiently, breed often, and produce enough progeny to repopulate quickly.
Like the urban moths and pigeons, their skin may have adapted to deal with a stressful environment.
It has also adapted to Chinese enthusiasm for ordering food for delivery or pickup on smartphone apps.
Ad Astra's sequence is actually pretty cool for showing how the monkeys have adapted to zero-g.
"In other ways they've adapted to that oceanic living in ways that we just don't understand completely."
The commercial drones have been adapted to arm and release grenades by hovering and shaking, soldiers said.
The rest of the world has adapted to modern times; they're insisting on public executions and decapitations.
That&aposs the only way the business model works, scales, and can be adapted to other cities.
Tattooing remained illegal until 1997, but that did not scare away Etna, which adapted to the times.
Life insurance models might also be adapted to protect endangered ecosystems such as coral reefs, he added.
After being hospitalized for dehydration, he decided to keep the balloon in and slowly adapted to it.
The look back at classic design also gives the pieces a vintage feel, but adapted to modern living.
"Our goal is to have the most extensive library we can, really adapted to the patient," Jooris says.
Van Dongen isn't surprised that Staver and other polyphasic sleepers describe feeling like they've adapted to little sleep.
Either humans have adapted to the new Earth or the poison smog drifted away, and Earth healed itself.
Indeed, Arizonians may be better adapted to handle high temperatures, or have buildings better designed to keep cool.
As someone who lives in New York, I've adapted to the sights, sounds, and smells of the city.
And unlike most other types of mosquito, they've adapted to live alongside humans, specifically hunting out human blood.
"The growth strategy of Coface will be adapted to realities in each market," Coface said in a statement.
JibJab CEO Gregg Spiridellis talks about how his long-lived company has adapted to the ever-changing internet.
After the gloss adapted to my personal pH, the emerald gloss quickly transformed into a gorgeous rosy shade.
Then he downloads internet blueprints of 3D gun printing tech that can be adapted to arm his drones.
The system could be adapted to accommodate an item's size, and could incorporate several parachutes for heavy packages.
But most enemy AI can still be memorized, adapted to, and overcome by even an average human player.
A wave of consolidation hit the industry two years ago as it adapted to new regulations under Obamacare.
The same idea has since been adapted to help move other substances, such as toothpaste, paint and ketchup.
There's no need to import potentially invasive species; local species already adapted to the environment can be used.
And removing a small amount of friction is what gets people more and more adapted to the technology.
Some were useful, however, and the human brain adapted to foster them: genetic and memetic evolution working together.
Anear said the product spread through word of mouth, especially given it can be adapted to each workplace.
But the technology can be adapted to other markets and (vehicle categories), so we wouldn't rule it out.
Ms Le Pen has argued that naturalised French citizens should adopt a name more adapted to national culture.
Eventually, the record industry adapted to consumers' desire for streaming, and services like Spotify and Apple Music emerged.
He adapted to life with the help of special equipment, but doctors suggested a more radical solution: surgery.
The venerable B-52 bomber will be adapted to take the missile and will soldier on until 2040.
The central bank disagreed, arguing that this so-called speed limit seems well-adapted to the current situation.
But late last year, WhatsApp adapted to the visual communication age with the launch of additional camera features.
This would have probably altered the dogs' behavior as well, as they adapted to be around more people.
This means my sex life has adapted to that, and kink has been a huge part of that.
We've spent 2,000 years using the three-part structure, and I'm sure our brains have adapted to it.
But what can be used for one sort of submarine today might be adapted to track another tomorrow.
Last year's Triple-Crown-winning stallion American Pharoah has adapted to his new career in the breeding shed.
For instance, new species of bees may arrive to compete with species that adapted to the old conditions.
In fact, when spiders adapted to land from water they initially began producing silk to protect their bodies.
Phys Ed Our bodies may be evolutionarily adapted to continual muscular activity, something we don't achieve with chairs.
"The flora and fauna in Puerto Rico, the biodiversity, has adapted to work through hurricanes," Mr. Joglar said.
That comic has been adapted to this new animated TV series, which blends traditional anime techniques with CGI.
Adapted to the challenges of today, these rearview innovations have proved to be as transformative as novel technologies.
The more adapted to the attention economy we become, the more we fear it could be hurting us.
They're far from home, not always adapted to a rapidly growing city, and usually without many social protections.
"The virus seems well adapted to spread between people and, therefore, unlikely to jump to dogs or cats."
Decisions must often be made without full information and strategies have to be adapted to quickly changing circumstances.
The bacteria have adapted to our drugs, morphing into superbugs that can all too easily decimate our health.
We were raised with the knowledge that our ancestors have adapted to changing climatic conditions here for millenniums.
The island's burrowing owls have adapted to their human neighbors, compared to rural burrowers that avoid human contact.
Chiles (pickled, dry and infused into oil) are only part of it, the amounts adapted to diners' preference.
The everyday practices and disciplines of Benedictine spirituality can be adapted to ordinary Christian life in the world.
Though more and more films are being adapted to the stage, TV series rarely get the same treatment.
The terminals have been or are being adapted to allow them to provide small scale and bunkering services.
That could bring a whole lot of competition for the native species marvelously adapted to an icy sea.
As tuns, the animals are dormant dehydrated husks, adapted to outlast whatever pressures are temporarily placed on them.
Though we adapted to our machines relatively easily, we had considerable trouble getting them in the first place.
This nonprofit has adapted to have feedback loops from its moms and nurses via email and text messages.
Around Kiruna in northern Sweden, for example, most traditional winter pastimes have been adapted to the aurora hunt.
Rotterdam is often cited as one of the cities in the world best adapted to sea level rise.
Another long-term rival is Bloomberg's financial data terminal, which has also been adapted to run on smartphones.
They need us to stay a healthy, vibrant, reproducing species, which makes them well-adapted to infest our cities.
They bred with free-ranging domestic animals and escapees that had adapted to the wild, according to the Smithsonian.
What's still in question is whether the canvassing technique could be adapted to political topics less rooted in prejudice.
At least four Israeli startups have technologies that are being adapted to help stop the spread of the illness.
In the future, they think it could also be adapted to work with other primates, like monkeys and gibbons.
In fact, when you're exercising, your body is well-adapted to not being plied with water at every moment.
One of the greatest literary dystopias ever is being adapted to a movie for the first time since 1966.
"Like the peppered moth," she writes, "I adapted to my changing environments" without laying any lasting claim to them.
"If (the) age limit is adapted to today's realities, there is Georgieva and Draghi," the European minister told CNBC.
They're a format adapted to ultra-brief consumption; we take a quick look and switch to the next one.
"Like most of the other deep sea fishes, they're just adapted to live down in those environments," said McMahan.
So mosquitos have essentially adapted to living near us, in our stagnant water reservoirs, and feeding off of us.
Rather, existing rules on privacy, discrimination, vehicle safety and so on must be adapted to take AI into account.
At least that's what I was conditioned to believe as we adapted to our new lives in Southern California.
But there are long lists of animals very well-adapted to their way of life that have no parallel.
My brother and I enrolled in an American school, where we learned English and adapted to our new surroundings.
Growing up with one parent meant I adapted to a certain way of living that was difficult at times.
The technology was changing so fast, and we adapted to it, much like creators are adapting to tech today.
Ross said the deal "needs an update" and has not necessarily adapted to changes in the three nations' economies.
Chris BraunProfessor and Chair, Department of Psychology, Hunter CollegeA species' physiology is totally adapted to its typical food intake.
The firm has also invested in developing digital functions for stores, which can be adapted to suit its partners.
"We like to say she's the rat of the mosquito world, highly adapted to urban tropical environments," Foy said.
Within a few minutes Moraes had adapted to Dodson's usual look and his speed, and was finding counters everywhere.
Blockchain first emerged as the software underpinning cryptocurrencies but is being adapted to build a variety of business applications.
According to this line of thought, they should have done more to combat Amazon and adapted to online retailing.
That's what I like — that they come with something new that is adapted to what we actually want now.
Isn't it more likely that each animal has its own cognition, adapted to its own senses and natural history?
But they are better adapted to a world in which the projection of military power is growing ever harder.■
It also sets out a model FGM law which could be adapted to different country's legal and social environments.
Our firm adapted to these changes by combining three different modes of interviewing, landline, cellphone and text-to-online.
But once my vision has adapted to the absence of light, of man's light, I am in bright woods.
"We look at how the international discussion is adapted to Mexico," said Sandra Sánchez, a curator with the group.
Life inside the ocean has adapted to a diversity of natural sounds relating to animals, climate, and geologic activity.
" The note consisted of "twenty lessons from the twentieth century," adapted to what Snyder called "the circumstances of today.
Break the chains of what you have adapted to and find passion, love, forgiveness, HOPE for your better future.
The United States thinks big, she said, but mechanisms are often "not well adapted to the context" of Afghanistan.
Together, the photographs present a diverse look at an ancient practice that has been adapted to our contemporary times.
The animating spirit of the house had not been adapted to the contemporary era, even if the designs were.
So the mosquito has adapted to withstand global showers of DDT, for example, beginning after the Second World War.
You've adapted to the changes, and embraced this new place as your home, or your second home, at least.
Coyotes are typically reclusive, but those that have adapted to urban settings have often lost their fear of humans.
It needs to be adapted to the people and created, in fact, owned by the people in the business.
Over the next several hundred thousand years, he speculated, Homo erectus shrank as it adapted to life on Luzon.
Here on display was a rusty canister for the cyanide-based Zyklon B, a pesticide adapted to poison humans.
Like many other things, Demo Day was adapted to a new format in the face of COVID-19 disruptions.
That suggests that the creatures have adapted to dodge the onslaught of pathogens they likely encounter in their food.
And the machines could be adapted to voter needs, by displaying digital ballots in multiple languages and font sizes.
But it feels incoherent, maybe in part because "Fahrenheit" has been adapted to a more fragmented era of media.
The ramisco grape, which makes up 75 percent of the Colares plantings, is superbly adapted to its unusual environment.
Fire ants are native to South America and adapted to surviving in flood plains in the wetlands of Brazil.
Many iguanas in South Florida have adapted to going deep into burrows where they stay insulated from the cold.
Trading companies have also adapted to the new market reality, where it is difficult to earn money selling crude.
They also found new harvestmen -- organisms related to spiders -- living in caves and adapted to life in the dark.
At the same time, species more adapted to the arid Great Plains the Southwest may push into its borders.
Both dinosaurs are alvarezsaurs, which began as meat-eaters that adapted to eat insects living in colonies, like anteaters.
Basically, any kind of T-shaped tube can be adapted to extend the ventilator to more than one patient.
If at 70 I have been given this job, it is because I have adapted to the new world.
To talk of colonizing another one is blatant idiocy when we've got this one which we're totally adapted to.
The Aedes has adapted to breed and rest in small pools of water and moist environments around people's homes.
This unusual cocktail of river waters produces biodiversity; more than 300 species of fish have adapted to forest life.
Still, the al-Haj Alis hung on; they adapted to living in a war zone, spending evenings in the dark.
He adapted to both the diet and exercise regimen, and then took on his next physical task: learning to fly.
Companies have adapted to serve customers in a wide variety of categories, including apparel, housewares, toys and health and beauty.
Whales and plankton are well-adapted to marine life, but in ways that bear little obvious relation to one another.
But NASA says BILI can be adapted to detect biological particles that would indicate signs of life on Mars, too.
He won an Academy Award for "The Social Network" and, most recently, adapted "To Kill a Mockingbird" for the stage.
We usually eat a meal after waking up, so our bodies adapted to produce the most insulin in the morning.
These insurers had already set up narrow insurance networks that are especially adapted to the needs of lower-income consumers.
The show's first seasons relished putting the Roses through increasingly ridiculous situations as they adapted to life in Schitt's Creek.
Once you've adapted to the album's austere, almost empty shape, behold a trickier, more imaginative listen than is initially evident.
This implies that symmoriiforms adapted to light-limited conditions (likely deep water) earlier in evolutionary history than previously thought. [Nature]
It's something she likes to play up when talking about the way she's adapted to new forms of social media.
Having the wall of offers which is adapted to the navigation you've had before, what you've been pre-selected for.
That's because "it's taking many minutes to catch up to the other eye that's adapted to the dark," Plant said.
We know that sea ice features come and go and emperors are to some degree adapted to deal with this.
The ease with which we've adapted to the scaling up of the cost of a flagship device makes that clear.
From the invention of the wheel to Gutenberg's printing press, humans have innovated and adapted to new technologies throughout history.
That might have provided an advantage to the team from the tropical area because they're more adapted to that environment.
Over the years, Byju's has invested in tweaking the English accents in its app and adapted to different education systems.
This new discovery shows that a population of pre-Clovis people adapted to the region much earlier than previously assumed.
Beyond the wider problems of AI moderation, what if a bot like this was adapted to weed out political dissent?
Now, Libratus' technology is being adapted to take on opponents of a different kind—in service of the US military.
Coderre said the situation was under control and the emergency response would be adapted to meet any changes in circumstance.
It's a chaotic lifestyle, but one I've more or less adapted to, like a benthic squid that knows only darkness.
I thought I'd hate it, but I immediately adapted to it and treated it like I would a standard mirror.
As Di aged, adapted to, and ultimately rebelled against life in the royal family, she increasingly took more fashion risks.
It's not really been brought to our attention, just because we grew up with it, so we're adapted to it.
The only illumination was red light that's invisible to deep-sea animals, because they have adapted to primarily seeing blue.
We are not seeing them as they should be, we are seeing them as they've adapted to a captive environment.
Unfortunately, our brains are not well adapted to most of the biggest threats we actually face in the 21st century.
Could it be that their genes, adapted to the northerly environment, provided a selective advantage to our ancestors as well?
This colorful creature, known as Enypniastes eximia, is a type of sea cucumber that has adapted to deep sea environments.
"The only thing I've done is to put in trellises and search for grapes best adapted to here," he said.
Since then, Hong Kong has adapted to typhoons, including making sure its highest commercial skyscrapers can sway in the wind.
It led to all kinds of companies that either adapted to that and exploited it or they got left behind.
Young animals stay well adapted to the original food, while adults switch to the new food with a rebuilt body.
One researcher observed a small group of preschool boys and noticed how, over two years, they adapted to cultural cues.
The ancestors of chimpanzees and gorillas remained in the retreating forests, but our ancient relatives adapted to the new environments.
During the 20163s, dresses, too, adapted to the trend: sleeves became narrower, shoulders sloped and waists elongated into a point.
These amphibians likely harbored the fungus, allowing it to become more virulent and spread to others not adapted to it.
What's different about this new coronavirus that causes COVID-19 is that it seems to have recently adapted to humans.
Horizontally spreading rhizomatous plants like Pennsylvania sedge (Carex pensylvanica) or beach strawberry (Fragaria chiloensis) have adapted to grow underneath others.
The general idea espoused by these leaders was that the workforce simply needed to be adapted to complement new technologies.
"We found microbes adapted to high salt levels, similar to what may be expected in the Martian subsurface," Pointing said.
That's because the virus mutates quickly, and flu shots must be adapted to protect against the strains circulating each season.
I just adapted to the streets because I always had friends in the streets and I come from the streets.
To some extent Bashware builds on Ionescu's prior findings, but the technique is adapted to the current state of WSL.
And it's not that '90s rock is a lesser genre, or one that can't be adapted to a Broadway stage.
It starts to reveal some of how the walls were made so quickly, and how humans adapted to living within them.
In May, Samsung received approval to test cars in its home country of South Korea, using software adapted to Hyundai vehicles.
The paper's authors also concluded, whether bleached or not, the reef had not acclimatized or adapted to high temperatures over time.
It's a credit to how well one game's most unorthodox players has adapted to the role of a conventional bench player.
Characters can customize their bodies for specific missions, sleeving into morphs adapted to explore alien planets, underwater environments, and so forth.
That's what I am here for – to make sure that the mental health programs are adapted to fit the cultural context.
She also adapted to the Armory's intimate recital space, which must present challenges for a voice so naturally bright and penetrating.
Just four weeks after starting his first day of nursery school, the royal toddler has quickly adapted to his new schedule.
U.S. investment bank Goldman Sachs said this week the oil industry had successfully adapted to oil prices around $50 per barrel.
And it adapted to experimental human trickery like an opponent trying to confuse it by dropping destructible items on the ground.
It's true that the poem has grown increasingly meaningless over time, having been repeated and adapted to so many inane circumstances.
Some basic elements don't seem adapted to a touchscreen: its menu screen still tells you to "push any button," for instance.
At each concentration level, a small segment of bacteria adapted to the hostile conditions, the result of successive accumulated genetic changes.
Clayton Besaw of the OEF says that one way dictators have adapted to modern politics is by choosing to hold elections.
Since becoming parents, Caterina Scorsone and Rob Giles have quickly adapted to a life full of joy, overwhelming love and wonder.
The product can be adapted to virtually any meat, poultry or seafood substitute application to improve taste and texture, ICL said.
The transition to the US was fairly smooth and he soon adapted to his new surroundings, his teammates, and Gonzaga basketball.
There is evidence that some birds may have adapted to radiation by changing the way they use antioxidants in their bodies.
Occupations are adapted to local cultures, so while factories in Mexico manufacture tortillas, those in Indonesia will likely churn out noodles.
How have the fans adapted to the Championship, and how has the club adjusted to the realities of the second tier?
Considering the novels' explosive popularity around the world, it was probably inevitable that they'd be adapted to either film or television.
It's also more easily adapted to developing innovations, costing agencies less in the long-term than maintaining and adapting legacy hardware.
They have lived in close contact with humans for thousands of years and are well adapted to living as our companions.
They can easily be adapted to new tasks, making them well-suited to small-batch manufacturing and ever-shortening product cycles.
It's indispensable for the security of the region and so we need a mechanism of sanctions and control adapted to that.
Having lived abroad before, including in Australia, "he was able to be particularly empathetic" as she adapted to a new place.
Inundated with salt water daily, they provide a rich, virtually unending supply of nutrients to those species adapted to rapid change.
A biologist is studying the Italian wall lizard, above, to learn how it's adapted to a colder and more crowded environment.
As a director, Ellis is probably best known for his Oscar-nominated short "Cashback," later adapted to a full-length feature.
Even the most durable species on Earth, which have adapted to the most extreme conditions, would probably not survive on Europa.
This type of anthropogenic bacteria, can withstand high concentrations of different heavy metals and has adapted to evolve in toxic environments.
Yet there are a couple of things that Andrade has adapted to make this style work much, much better for her.
The majority of the designs within this line already exist in the Mango collection and are adapted to include these characteristics.
Stanford University professor Stephen Palumbi and graduate student Elora López found that corals have actually adapted to high levels of radiation.
Manchin, 69, has adapted to his state's growing conservatism and has frequently sided with the GOP over Democrats on contentious issues.
Unfortunately, those rules have mostly been frozen in the mid-20th century and have not adapted to the new technological environment.
The side effects of the medicine were very bad for the first two days, but eventually, his body adapted to them.
And certainly it does nothing to quell those theories when you hear that it's so well adapted to infecting human cells.
Horticulturists developed varieties and growing practices adapted to warmer climates — enabling, say, blueberries and blackberries to be grown in central Mexico.
Were they not well enough adapted to the colder climate during the ice age that covered much of Europe in glaciers?
Many Māori did find ways to profit from the influx of immigrants, becoming influential, powerful landowners who adapted to European customs.
Book designers have adapted to make book covers bolder, brighter, more colourful, and with "loud lettering" — in short, more Instagram-worthy. 
He wants instead to tap the riches of those wild ancestors, which are often hardy and better adapted to harsh climates.
" He said that may force some countries to discharge patients early because the system "is adapted to lean and mean approach.
It may be a tribute to the storytelling power of rap, though, that being adapted to TV doesn't necessarily improve it.
Even significant inflows of diverse newcomers will be perceived as less threatening because the community has already adapted to greater diversity.
But because methadone and buprenorphine are still opioids, a fetus adapted to them is still at risk for withdrawal after birth.
Investors have long recognized this and capital markets are well adapted to assess the treatment of other investors by sovereign countries.
I liked how the pillow adapted to whatever position I was in, and it molded to my head and neck nicely.
Concerned citizenry has already adapted to the idea that half the things Trump said during the campaign have now been retracted.
Despite the Babel of cultures, newcomers adapted to New York in similar ways, by first creating their own isolated ethnic islands.
But our government and our institutions have not adapted to the digital age, to this new world, and that's extremely worrisome.
After all, this is a population that has adapted to an unpredictable ferry service, a lone A.T.M. and bitterly cold weather.
The red ramisco and the white malvasia de Colares grapes are superbly adapted to this singular environment; they thrive nowhere else.
They have adapted to an ever-changing digital world that has presented new opportunities and a whole new set of challenges.
All legacies require the ritual of remembering to sustain themselves, and they are adapted to reflect their age and political realities.
Few have adapted to the changes, and some are ripe for a relaunch, but one name has survived it all: Calvin Klein.
Already, she's made progress: She's found evidence of anaerobic bacteria breeding, proving living creatures have adapted to the new conditions of Earth.
Color is part of how animals have adapted to survive and has played a key part in evolution over millions of years.
Humans adapted to the industrial revolution and they'll adapt to automation, the Alphabet executive chairman said at a forum at Columbia University.
These are insurers that had already set up narrow insurance networks that are especially adapted to the needs of lower-income consumers.
In the future, they could be adapted to meet the needs of individual patients and treat tumors, as well as other conditions.
Offices in China that adapted to the virus installed temperature screeners in front of buildings, leading to long lines and heightened anxiety.
In mammals, more complex dental structures suggest an omnivorous or herbivorous diet, while carnivores have relatively simple smiles adapted to tearing flesh.
On St. Thomas, like many other places ravaged by seasonal natural disasters, Common has been adapted to the challenge of disaster relief.
It turns out these cute, little, pointy buggers are highly flexible and have adapted to humans living in their environments very well.
Their extra strength makes sense from an evolutionary perspective; chimps are adapted to forest life, climbing trees and living among the branches.
The report will also look at the generational shifts within Muslim communities as their members have adapted to life in the West.
So they're well-adapted to the streams of eastern Australia, but they occupy a habitat that is found all around the world.
So, it's these space-faring adventurers, not those of us comfortably adapted to life on Earth, who will spearhead the posthuman era.
But it's also worth noting how little these types of shows adapted to build themselves into the fabric of live social commentary.
"We pretty much adapted to the change instantly when Valve put it through," Zonic said after the team's quarterfinals win against Na'Vi.
Polyculture perennial tree systems, which make up the core of Osentowski's farm, are much more adapted to weather fluctuations than annuals are.
The actor, and his many film characters have been adapted to perfectly suite the internet's needs for sarcastic reactions and silly memes.
That sealed the deal: The underground mosquitoes were a whole new species, adapted to life in the subway tunnels people had built.
Jerdon's tree frog tadpoles, however, have adapted to their diet, and instead of teeth have smooth mouths to suck in the eggs.
Labor markets should be adapted to help workers move more easily between sectors, and the focus on the importance of education sharpened.
"We have already adapted to many changes and challenges, and we are willing to adapt further and respect the law," he said.
Folklore is about understanding how people create traditions and make meaning in everyday life, and it has adapted to the digital age.
The cataclysmic event at the heart of this theory annihilated most life, and what survived adapted to appease the dominant species: humans.
NATO exercises have adapted to make hybrid attacks center stage, forcing military minds to think through their response to a complicated challenge.
Professional norms have adapted to the dynamics of the new reality, self-optimizing for the powerful emotions of anger, threat, and outrage.
He's also adapted to digital filmmaking like few directors of his age, using the format to bring beautiful tactility to his images.
Even the most durable species on Earth, which have adapted to the most extreme conditions, would probably not survive on these moons.
It's been three weeks, she says, and 16-year-old Rosinka seems to have adapted to having a monkey on her back.
It's less a standard-issue backyard grill than a wood-fired favela, an organic structure that is adapted to meet evolving needs.
Barrier islands are dynamic systems, and they actually need storms, because plants and animals indigenous to the islands are adapted to them.
"Tardigrades are not true extremophiles because they are not adapted to live in extreme conditions," evolutionary biologist Jim Garey told Astrobiology magazine.
"It's taking many minutes [for the other eye] to catch up to the other eye that's adapted to the dark," explained Plant.
This technology could be adapted to map city streets, but millions of up-to-date photographs would have to be taken first.
It's hoped this form of drug could be adapted to target proteins in other currently incurable brain disorders, such as Alzheimer's disease.
If social mobility isn't what it used to be, it may be a reality that Latino people have adapted to more readily.
"It is an open, flexible platform easily adapted to suit a range of uses, including ride-sharing, delivery and retail," Toyoda said.
Only "live music can be adapted to mirror, match and change with the varying rhythms of the dying process," she told me.
Every other system in the game worked so well that we adapted to the problem, used our heads, and defended our territory.
Instead, he believes the hummingbirds have adapted to the cacophony of their environment by finding their own wavelength on which to communicate.
He found that most environmental organizations had not recruited older members or adapted to support their participation, leaving a major resource untapped.
For centuries, Bordeaux has adapted to foreign money and tastes, with a flexibility that belies the purists' contention that tradition is inviolable.
That doesn't mean adobe will no longer be used, conservators say, or that existing structures shouldn't be adapted to make them safer.
Some grocers, including H-E-B, have adapted to the surge of shopping by limiting customers' purchases of food and cleaning supplies.
DOUENTZA, Mali — Mali's elephants, Africa's northernmost herd and adapted to life in the country's harsh desert, were in desperate need of protection.
Labor unions were essential to what the Progressive-Era jurist Louis Brandeis called "industrial democracy" — democracy adapted to a complex modern economy.
They evolved physical differences after the split from modern humans, possibly as they adapted to the harsh northern climates where they settled.
At the same time, traditional media outlets remain committed to a set of norms that are ill adapted to the modern environment.
U.S. investment bank Goldman Sachs said this week that the oil industry had successfully adapted to oil prices around $50 per barrel.
Some said the congestion seemed worse as drivers adapted to new traffic patterns on a bridge that 180,000 drivers use each day.
Over time, reading hijacked my brain, as large areas once dedicated to processing the "real" world adapted to processing the printed word.
A fish that adapted to survive in this water shows evolution at its finest, according to a study published Thursday in Science.
A lot of them were subtitled and fairly adult, but for whatever reason I just adapted to them from a young age.
Every time the mind had adapted to information and images that had once seemed inconceivable, it required more horror to be impressed.
Other animals are uniquely adapted to survive on very little water, live in high elevations, or to resist certain diseases or parasites.
He has survived injuries, he has adapted to changes in the game, and he most likely has earned a bust in Canton.
Facebook makes it increasingly easy to substitute virtual communication for physical interaction, and we have adapted to this switch as a culture.
Perhaps a similar model could be adapted to reach people with other kinds of prejudiced views, although this idea needs more study.
Thylacoleo, being highly adapted to forests, simply could not adjust to the loss of its habitat, becoming less effective at hunting over time.
"It provides a proof-of-concept that this system might be adapted to treat human diseases in the future," Liao and Hatanaka said.
Over the years, the ThinkPad has evolved and adapted to the times while still retaining an identity in an increasingly faceless computer landscape.
They have also adapted to the United Arab Emirates' ban on child jockeys, after the state was censured by the UN in 2005.
He hasn't easily adapted to the changing musical landscape; even for an artist who makes music for the streets, he seems inordinately trapped.
For the first time ever, The Baby-Sitters Club series by Ann M. Martin will be adapted to audio, Audible announced on Tuesday.
"My idea is that [the] human body and mind is adapted to live in the terrestrial environment," Szocik told Gizmodo in an email.
With a focus on species uniquely adapted to desert conditions, the garden's vast collection of cacti and agave is not to be missed.
Since the plants from your area have already evolved and adapted to thrive in that particular biome, they tend to be low maintenance.
This meant it often experienced temperature spikes, so any corals living within it would be expected to be adapted to endure such spikes.
That's evidenced in how it adapted to Stuxnet, 2009 malware likely launched by the U.S. and Israel to disable the Iranian nuclear program.
Eventually, similar systems could allow tiny devices to communicate inside the body, or be adapted to environments in which traditional electronics break down.
The reason is that the hybrid isn't really adapted to any particular environment, consisting of half of one animal, and half of another.
Besides military use, an unnamed official told the Global Times the technology may be adapted to a civilian role, including in industrial transport.
Analysis of the Peregocetus fossil shows it was well adapted to both land and sea, bearing characteristics similar to modern otters and beavers.
It feels like fifteen-year-old software, and it's all too apparent that it was adapted to, rather than built for, Android development.
He noted that Germany - following its reunification - was a perfect example of how a workforce had retrained and adapted to the modern world.
As we have discussed before, the corporate battlefield is littered with the bodies of those who adapted to their customers' needs too late.
Most local independent labels have adapted to digital releases as a format, but I feel like Aarght Records has truly stuck to vinyl.
Taking off: "In most cases, the offspring of cross-species matings are poorly adapted to their environment," writes Rory Galloway for the BBC.
The pair used new technology to develop methods to predict crop yield and studied how new crops adapted to climate change, Miao said.
Let's look toward them and see what we can make now—something that follows in that history, but adapted to our current environment.
The devices will be absorbed into the operating costs of hotels and will be adapted to suit the specific needs of each location.
And hypermarket chain Auchan said in December it was stepping up investment in Russia, saying the economy there has largely adapted to sanctions.
Another kind of standardized talk therapy, called cognitive behavior therapy, or C.B.T., can also be adapted to help people who habitually self-harm.
China's tactic of military and civil fusion also works here, as advancements in the civilian sector will be easily adapted to military capabilities. 
Even though Qatar has adapted to the blockade, its removal would free up trade and facilitate even more foreign investment within the region.
Emergency responses should be adapted to population practices to ensure the accessibility and safety of adequate infant feeding and thereby avert avoidable deaths.
Because the species that exist in Antarctica are adapted to extreme cold conditions, they could contain compounds with valuable commercial or pharmaceutical applications.
It's also got tarot spreads that are adapted to the world of Westeros — the Red Keep and the Faith of Seven among them.
But this wasn't an insurmountable problem, and the OTA could have adapted to the needs of lawmakers by producing interim reports, Wyckoff says.
They adapted to the land and hunted alligators to eat, and today, the reservations have become a tourist attraction in their own right.
When Príncipe's economy collapsed after independence, its people adapted to living off the land — but that doesn't mean they have adequate living conditions.
Instead of trying to make unique dishes to accommodate everyone, look for dishes that can be easily adapted to suit your guests' needs.
In the meantime, temporary water coolers have replaced water fountains in most schools, and students said they have adapted to the new situation.
Animals in oxygen-rich cold water could not handle the sudden drop, while those in tropical waters were already adapted to poor oxygen.
She is a wheelchair-user and a single parent to three children still in a hotel that isn't adapted to people with disabilities.
After eight years of attacking President Obama, Fox has happily adapted to its new role as a guard dog for the Trump administration.
It's remarkable how slickly the entertainment industry — and its annual showcase, the winter awards show circuit — has adapted to the accusations against it.
A new exhibition at the University of Cincinnati explores how artists adapted to vision loss and, in some cases, experienced a personal renaissance.
The answers to this question also showed how the fish fry was adapted to different parts of the country as African-Americans migrated.
Scientists are also concerned about the ability of these ancient rainforests to regenerate in the wake of fires they're not adapted to handle.
There, under Coach Jim Boeheim, he adapted to a system that did not require — or want — him to be a one-man team.
The implication is that by eating lots of seaweed, the ancestral Japanese pushed their microbiome to evolve until it adapted to their diet.
We think it's possible to create designed plant communities: stylized versions of naturally occurring ones, adapted to work in our gardens and landscapes.
This could entail a large-scale operation, depending on your company&aposs size, but it can also be easily adapted to smaller teams.
Over the years, theories have suggested that these limbs were merely a transient phase before snakes quickly adapted to their current limbless form.
She was the most polished, the most bankable (until sister Kylie Jenner's ascent), almost inhumanly adapted to the constant whirl of 5 a.m.
The Weimar experience could readily be adapted to our Congress: A motion to unseat the Speaker must also name his or her successor.
Aguera y Arcas showed results from experiments in which simulated bacteria adapted to seek food and communicate through a form of artificial evolution.
Since this story was published (right before Christmas in 1843), it has been regularly adapted to movies, musicals, cartoon franchises and TV series.
According to the current issue of French magazine Paris-Match, the young mother, who's fluent in Italian, has quickly adapted to Roman daily life.
Colwell said in some cases, microbes and bacteria have adapted to live on hydrogen and carbon dioxide and sustain themselves for hundreds of years.
Volkswagen's next-generation engine for MAN and Scania trucks will be adapted to suit Navistar's U.S. trucks, Volkswagen Trucks Chief Executive Andreas Renschler said.
Natural selection refers to the fact that people better adapted to their environment are the ones who survive and reproduce, leaving behind their genes.
Early hominids adapted to a particular niche on the savannas of Africa, their upright posture letting them see stronger, fiercer predators at a distance.
"I really can't afford to have a phone myself, but it's pretty crucial to how I've adapted to being a freelance writer," she explains.
OpenAI claimed it had made language software so fluent at generating text that it might be adapted to crank out fake news or spam.
As banks have adapted to the crisis and its aftermath with varying degrees of success, the rest of the world has not stood still.
Crucially, some were clearly adapted to be able to walk for long periods on land in a way their Devonian ancestors had not been.
Complicating matters even further, most of the guidelines are for manufacturer-to-consumer advertising and have not yet adapted to influencer-to-consumer advertising.
In previous competitions, she's raced with a hand-made, carbon-fiber leg that was specially adapted to fit her bicycle pedal, according to Dezeen.
Not much floats on liquid methane, though who's to say there isn't some wacky alien biology perfectly adapted to the -179 degree Celsius surf?
"My point is to convince the French people that a positive project and a progressive view is more adapted to our challenges," he said.
Both options would have been possible if P. pacificus had been fully adapted to an entirely marine life but this was not the case.
"If someone has been repeatedly engaging in dishonest behavior, it is likely that that person has emotionally adapted to their own lying," she says.
A possible solution is to radically modify human biology to make Martian colonists specially adapted to live, work, and procreate on the Red Planet.
There may, indeed, be a psychologically distressing mismatch between the activities we evolved to do and adapted to enjoy and what we do now.
Levels have to be adapted to make use of jumping, or to ensure players don't get stuck somewhere they shouldn't be able to go.
Just as they successfully adapted to the threat of Tea Party primary challenges, they'll form an immune response to this kind of hostile takeover.
Though they had been adapted to spaceflight better and quicker than America's they were not adequate to the task of going to the moon.
That is partly because their portfolios are more adapted to a new wave of chronic conditions hitting China as it ages and becomes richer.
And the arrival of new pests - some of them adapted to the changing conditions - is making life even harder for the region's embattled farmers.
His wasn't a general intelligence deliberately adapted to a game; it was a game-playing octopus-eyed gift that crowded out his general intelligence.
But of course, talk of "high" and "low" is anathema to biologists, who see every single organism as exquisitely adapted to its own environment.
Global markets have adapted to this reality and U.S. businesses, including mine, have come to depend on Chinese manufacturing to feed their supply chains.
A recent convert to the church, Elle Bretherton said she faced loneliness as she adapted to a new life as a Mormon at Pepperdine.
The frogs are among the many species uniquely adapted to this rugged place — ranging from enormous leatherback turtles to tiny hummingbirds and endemic orchids.
That feature was a version of Facebook's public Safety Check that the Enterprise Engineering team had originally adapted to the company's own internal use.
Coaches and other club members have adapted to new policies mandating invoices and receipts for any reimbursable expenses, regardless of how small the sum.
While the couple have happily adapted to the physical constraints of sharing their bedroom with a business, it has been stressful in other ways.
Less examined are the negative byproducts that came with fire, and the ways in which humans may or may not have adapted to them.
History is full of inflection points that inspire analysis into how and why militaries around the world adapted to changes in the strategic environment.
The feathery mosses, sedges and diminutive shrubs that grow here—Labrador tea, low bush cranberry, bog rosemary—are well-adapted to wet, acidic soils.
I'm also surprised at how quickly I adapted to Face ID, which I never thought would even approach Touch ID in terms of convenience.
MH: France has adapted to being a permanent zone of tourism, with hotels and spas for tourists that didn't exist when I was born.
In addition, BUT retains more opportunity to develop in smaller catchment areas than IKEA, whose bigger stores are more adapted to large urban areas.
"You've selected your clothes to fit you now," he said, just as we are adapted to the present state of the global climate system.
Scientists could possibly figure out how long the microbes lived on the moon and whether they evolved or adapted to the environment at all.
Released after more than two decades behind bars, his flamboyance a thing of the past, Mr. Barnes readily adapted to the witness protection program.
With each revolution in technology, our culture has adapted to fill the empty space and the gaps in our perception of possibility in games.
In a garage adapted to serve as a dressing room, women helped her with the finishing touches, fixing the veil and adjusting her crown.
During a House Oversight Committee hearing in June, officials told lawmakers that the federal government has not adapted to evolving threats from white supremacists.
Blacks, he insisted, were permanently adapted to warm climates — a very un-Darwinian idea — and therefore should remain in the South after slavery ended.
Jyhjong Hwang Here's a 10-day tour that showcases the variety of renewable energy sources adapted to different environments, along with traditional attractions. 1.
NIH said the study can be adapted to evaluate additional investigative treatments and to enroll participants at other sites in the U.S. and worldwide.
Maoism was a nightmare — a collection of fairy tales imported from Europe and adapted to local conditions that validated a bastardized form of Stalinism.
"Australian forests have typically adapted to relatively low intensity fires that are relatively infrequent," added John Woinarski, a conservation biologist at Charles Darwin University.
I also adapted to the American school system and culture, and since my stepfather was from Europe, we spent all our summer vacations abroad.
His former Islanders teammate Cal Clutterbuck was not surprised that Nielsen has seamlessly adapted to wearing red and white instead of blue and orange.
Dr. Stankowich is trying to understand how some animals, like coyotes, have adapted to avoid skunks, while other animals, like some domestic dogs, haven't.
The G-2628 adapted to this by focusing on ensuring that such efforts supported the multilateral trade system at the World Trade Organization (WTO).
"You feel the tempo, you feel the strain of it," Mr. Delgado said, describing how he has adapted to the life of a congressman.
Despite receiving more money than all other federal law enforcement agencies combined, the department has not adapted to changes in migrating populations and patterns.
When Hurricane Harvey reached the coast of Texas, the National Wildlife Federation observed that many animal and bird species had adapted to periodic hurricanes.
Accordingly, since 2014, when Russia invaded Ukraine, NATO has adapted to the situation at hand — as it has done many times in its history.
The deep sea can be a tough place to find food, and the creatures that live down here have adapted to its fickle abundance.
Mike's team has also recently established that bodies which have adapted to cope with the stress of cold water also perform better at altitude.
To say that black folk who don't normally care about comics adapted to film are "looking forward to" Black Panther is a laughable understatement.
It's likely that these abilities have been shaped by evolution — over thousands of years, we've selected those dogs best adapted to live with humans.
Rather, those companies made extraordinarily large and ill-advised bets on metallurgical coal, a special variety best adapted to steelmaking, meant for export abroad.
Taken together, they reflected the progressive view that the Constitution was a living document, able to be adapted to and updated for the nation's needs.
Compared to your phone or computer, most Google Homes and Amazon Echos run very old operating systems that aren't adapted to address new security concerns.
Kawasaki says it is selling well because it can be adapted to a range of industrial uses by electronics makers, food processors and drug companies.
Every minute under which they lived under oppression and they adapted to dealing with the fact that those freedoms were going to be cut off.
Life on Earth cannot exist without water, but for microbes highly adapted to arid conditions, the sudden introduction of excess water can be utterly devastating.
"Like us, they adapted to life in the city, and, like us, they need the resources to survive and thrive," Rinsler told the  Calvert Journal .
The CMoG hosts daily "Hot Glass" demonstrations for visitors, and the GlassBarge is a scaled down version of this programming, adapted to a maritime setting.
Legislation was passed to reinforce freeway bridges, and building codes were adapted to help ensure the region is better prepared for another major seismic event.
Similarly, after Funago and Kimura win historic elections to the Diet, the government building has to be adapted to allow their mobility devices to enter.
This is a new world with new threats, and I'm not sure the legal framework of the 19th and 20th century has adapted to it.
For starters, many species are adapted to cold weather and snow, so having fewer or no days below 32°F is sure to impact them.
It doesn't tell us how quinoa eaters in Peru might have adapted to higher prices — possibly they switched to eating more rice and potatoes instead.
And many of the details of its wings were created specifically so it was adapted to its environment, an area filled with steep, dangerous cliffs.
Amazon's expansion into the European grocery industry has struck fear into investors in some supermarket stocks seen as less adapted to a new retail environment.
Excitingly, the system could even be adapted to work in the human body, in which nanobots could communicate with other tiny machines via liquid text.
The organisms adapted to live in subglacial lakes may be the closest analog we've got to life on Jupiter's icy moon Europa, or Saturn's Enceladus.
Amber Portwood introduced her new baby boy, James, to daughter Leah, and adapted to being a mother to a new baby after almost a decade.
Right now, augmented reality glasses and power systems are being tested, with the expectation that their uses will change as they're adapted to the battlefield.
For this, the team from Europe and the Middle East are exploring how the stadiums can be adapted to handle sand storms and searing heat.
These methods have already been adapted to print basic electronic circuits, by replacing conventional graphic inks with conductive inks that can carry an electric current.
The boreal forest consists mainly of cone-bearing trees like pines, spruces and larches, adapted to survive the long, cold winters of the northern region.
Cattle-dependent populations in Northern Europe and East Africa, for example, may have adapted to consuming dairy into adulthood because their climate limited other food.
The technology for reading electrochemical signals is readily available, she says, and paired with a smartphone could be adapted to screen DNA affected by cancer.
Filled with polyester microfiber and covered by a 100% cotton percale weave fabric, it adapted to my movements and always stayed cool throughout the night.
The technology will also have to be adapted to work with more types of data, such as radar, and in more regions and operational contexts.
Superbly adapted to life in the highest, coldest and most rugged mountains on the planet, the snow leopard seems content to continue its midday nap.
In a moment of uncertainty, he grabbed the bull by its proverbial horns, adapted to the challenge, and it paid off in a big way.
Also known as Hormurus waigiensis, these two-to-three inch long scorpions are well adapted to the rainforests of Queensland and northeastern New South Wales.
"This is extreme behavior adapted to survive the worst known predator on Earth: man," said Iain Douglas-Hamilton, one of the scientists closely monitoring Morgan.
PowerPoint, in particular, is very well adapted to the fingertip, with drawing effects that would not work as well with a mouse or touch pad.
He also explained how his family-oriented management style increased productivity and fostered loyalty, and how he adapted to food delivery apps to increase sales.
"They are so perfectly adapted to their environment and the world around them that they have existed, virtually unchanged, for millions of years," he said.
In the context of this concert, some of Mr. Carmona's multiple turns could seem like boilerplate, but he adapted to jazz syncopations with winning playfulness.
Researchers like Dr. McClung are working with genetics to find strains of rice that are better adapted to the changing climate and more drought-tolerant.
The 18 modern species of penguin, ranging from the coast of Antarctica to the Galápagos Islands at the Equator, are impressively adapted to aquatic life.
Adaptations are meant to be useful — that's the whole point — and the most successful creatures should be the ones best adapted to their particular environments.
It's another track from Always Strive and Prosper that shows Ferg can be adapted to do any kind of rap he sets his mind to.
Perhaps a similar model could be adapted to reach out to people with racist, sexist, or other deplorable views, although this possibility needs more study.
Even though humans have adapted to live in many parts of the world, there are still places where we can't survive, despite our intelligent innovations.
"We've adapted to the culture here on our terms," she said as she took a bite of turkey, her fractured knee extended in a brace.
Somalis had adapted to their country's disintegration, he found, by setting up local, informal institutions of their own — often under what might be called warlords.
The pair seemed, Mr. Belzer noted, dangerous — a template that subsequent generations of comics adapted to their own times, using comedy to prod, startle, challenge.
The platform has also been adapted to web-based kiosks, which nonprofits can use to make it easier for tech-averse volunteers to check in.
But for crumb-size acorn ants in Cleveland, a single human life span may have been enough for them to become adapted to city living.
The study can be adapted to evaluate additional investigative treatments and to enroll participants at other sites in the U.S. and worldwide, the NIH said.
This suggests that the hindlimbs were useful to the snakes and weren't just part of a transitional phase before they adapted to live without them.
During that time their looks and body sizes changed as they adapted to their specific environments, rapidly giving rise to creatures like the giant longhorn.
Carla Johns, who operates the observatory's telescopes, met me in the hallway, which is lit in red, to keep your eyes adapted to the dark.
The technology could potentially be adapted to detect proteins from viruses such as Zika, which is also transmitted by the Aedes aegypti mosquito, he added.
After years of large rate hikes, insurers have finally adapted to new rules and have a better grasp on the health needs of their customers.
Those businesses face threats from the rise of the digital age, and have adapted to compete, helping to revitalize the city's economy in the process.
Europe is correctly defined as post-Christian because Christianity is taken with a grain of salt and adapted to the realities of a secular world.
Robert M. Sapolsky, a biologist at Stanford University, said that these findings led many researchers to see Toxoplasma gondii as a parasite exquisitely adapted to rodents.
Image: Steve DavisTiffany Troxler, an Everglades ecologist at Florida International University, told Gizmodo that the marshes found here are adapted to powerful storms and powerful surges.
What good will the foldable phone be if it doesn't have access to Google's many apps that have been specifically adapted to work with bendable displays?
And the paper seems to have adapted to the digital world quite nicely — perhaps you've heard of The Daily — while would-be digital rivals have struggled.
Still, selection of the best option possible has led to an amazing diversity of forms remarkably well adapted to their environments, even if not perfect. 4.
Though the Little People, Big World stars were uncertain of what to anticipate in bringing home their first child, they've quickly adapted to becoming new parents.
One of the most important concepts in ecology is that of the niche—the set of ecological criteria that a particular species is best adapted to.
Scientists widely believe these bugs adapted to that role thousands of years ago, back when humans and bats coexisted in caves in Europe, Asia, and Africa.
Each year at the party's autumn conference delegates gather for a sing-song, with lyrics adapted to attack Labour, the Tories and, most of all, themselves.
"This specific Lightning cable allows for cross-platform attack payloads, and the implant I have created is easily adapted to other USB cable types," MG said.
WTO rules had to be adapted to new global challenges, such as industrial subsidies, forced technology transfer and other market-distorting policies, the EU letter said.
Google says the benefit of Assistant on the iPad is that it's adapted to a larger screen and can work in both portrait and landscape modes.
Its first use was for tracking the first genuine crypto-currency, Bitcoin, but it could be could be adapted to track anything, including, for instance, electrons.
The instrument, however, is not adapted to horned animals, and as a result, the cattle are not properly stunned and are conscious when they are bled.
The model's futuristic design is based on Toyota's gasoline-hybrid minivan models marketed in Japan, and can be adapted to operate as an all-battery electric.
Now that these rules have adapted to a world with less contact, players continue to share their nuances to underscore the importance of safety for all.
It can be adapted to different languages and cultures, although the multi-sensory core curriculum for children who are blind, or deaf and blind works globally.
This is to ensure the results aren't confused with the individual becoming adapted to the scene, as opposed to reducing their anxiety and improving their speech.
Lupei says YouTube will keep expanding its advertising options so that they're always "uniquely adapted to the way people watch video now, and in the future."
This PSA from WildAid depicts a dystopic China where people have adapted to grow out their nose hair, to compensate for the heavy pollution they breathe.
However, I was able to watch a demo of Primer Science, a version of Primer adapted to help academics monitor the regular release of new papers.

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