In addition, the laptop had to be adapted to one of eight languages and four alphabets.
But many brokers adapted to that fear by following their customers off the floor.
Companies that are doing well now have hunkered down and adapted to a slow growth environment.
For their part, the Joint Chiefs of Staff resisted these requests and simultaneously adapted to them.
Intelligence assets, already stretched, will have to be significantly augmented and adapted to meet new challenges.
They are therefore adapted to the task of turning on the genes necessary for development.
In fact, mobile technologies are being adapted to support medical needs in developing countries.
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The solution would be adapted to the electronic trading systems that dominate the markets now, he said.
On the whole, Hollywood conservatism has adapted to suit the culture warrior style of the tea party.
Think of having several tools, each one adapted to a task, but interoperable at the same time.
The person who had a love affair with the written word adapted to all of those changes.
Federal Express adapted to the way slow-mouthed customers were abbreviating their name, officially changing it to FedEx.
The researchers then calculated how fast and intensely the CEOs had adapted to the rise of biotechnology.
Here, skiing and skating are less leisure pursuits than ways of life adapted to the ice-bound landscape.
The latter says it is that they are all adapted to live in the same ecological niche.
Ms Bell said while grey seals do travel upriver, their bodies are adapted to salt water conditions.
Bacteria have been around for 3 billion years--simple, single-cell organisms supremely adapted to survive in a harsh environment.
Swamp: low-lying areas that are frequently flooded and support vegetation adapted to saturated soils e.g. mangrove swamps.
So far this year, Nadal has adapted to the problems presented by the flexible, powerful and fit Djokovic.
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Swedish Social Democrat MEP Olle Ludvigsson said existing tax rules had to be adapted to protect the environment.
As we have adapted to finding things on the internet, our quest for information and knowledge has grown.
The rest of the world has stayed dynamic and adapted to the increasingly female face of the workforce.
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These days most of us have adapted to carrying around a portal to the office in our pockets.
Natural lawns (lawns of nonconventional turf grasses) are adapted to their regional rainfalls, soil types, and climatic conditions.
The project connects reward to accomplishment and can be adapted to any program attempting to help the poor.
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The sentences should be complex, with the use of subordinate clauses and writing adapted to "suit audience and purpose".
But his refreshingly hard-headed approach (confined to Britain, but easily adapted to other countries) comes to some sobering conclusions.
Wetlands: low-lying areas that are frequently flooded and which support vegetation adapted to saturated soils e.g. mangrove swamps.
Coca-Cola has adapted to meet consumer demand, says Rhona Applebaum, the company's Vice President and Chief Scientific Regulatory Officer.
Articulated handles used in the late 19th century have been adapted to handbags.
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