Far from being loath to adapt from coal, he's been adapting too much.
What legal provisions for digital data are we lacking in the U.S., and what policies for online privacy could adapt from European policy making?
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Like SUNY, all partner schools may adapt lessons from Coursera as they see fit, and professors will have the opportunity to develop online courses for Coursera.
Can the established lenders of the development years adapt and profit from the very success they helped create?
Today, Constantine Lyketsos from Johns Hopkins Hospital finally presented the results from Adapt.
He then aims to adapt more shows from his films, with the next being Chocolat, the 2000 romance that starred Juliette Binoche and, again, Johnny Depp.
For example, from here it could perhaps adapt the Court of Owls storyline from recent comics, and even make it into a multi-film storyline.
They had to keep going, and they had to continually learn from and adapt to their environment.
It's had to change and adapt to increasing competition from glossy magazines with free gifts and television tie-ins.
People and systems need to be able to better withstand, respond, adapt, and rapidly recover from disasters.
Anheuser-Busch-InBev has completed comprehensive assessments of their climate risks and has funded research into steps that will allow them to adapt and insulate the business from climate disruptions.
In doing so, he (like Jack) must resolve reporting inconsistencies nation-to-nation and "mind the GAAP"--which is to say, adapt to accounting standards different from those of the U.S. companies Scott follows in pulling together the Global 2000 with assistant managing editor Steve Kichen each spring.
To adapt, we need bold action from governments, policymakers and the business community alike.
The results came from a trial called Adapt, testing naproxen and Celebrex as preventatives for Alzheimer's disease.
We can do no better than learn from our mistakes and adapt accordingly.
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But the company didn't learn from its mistake and adapt its strategy.
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In essence, American military predominance had become so extensive that it has altered the face of the battlefield by forcing others to adapt--to prevent America from playing the game but its rules.
The Global Framework for Climate Services (GFCS), a UN system-wide initiative, will amplify the benefits from global to national levels of efforts to adapt to climate variability and change for improved health, water management, disaster risk reduction, agriculture and food security from 2013.
Paradoxically, the party has found it as hard as have its left-wing partners to adapt to the free-marketry inherited from General Pinochet.
One possible explanation for this can be drawn from the theory that we always adapt our evaluation of our experiences to our current situation.
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These screens would also adapt to public events throughout the city, from NYC marathon mileage markers to themed banners, celebrating with the city during its many parades, its creators claim.
"We must focus on helping corals to adapt to climate change and on diverting people away from destructive practices such as overfishing, " Linden said.
If a newsroom needs to break from 100 years of journalistic tradition to adapt to the times, so must the workings and culture of the organization around it.
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However, Gerrrard's absence leaves Liverpool short in central midfield for the game against West Ham as Lucas Leiva will be suspended, while Christian Poulsen has struggled to adapt to the Premier League after his summer move from Serie A side Juventus and Spearing is now injured.
"They discussed making an improvised explosive device (IED) following instructions from an Inspire magazine which they planned to adapt, " he told the court.
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Tom Fleming, a statistician from the University of Washington, criticized the Adapt investigators for allowing awareness of efficacy data that should have only been available on a separate safety committee.
Stewart is working on ways to adapt videos to whatever screen a user is viewing, from a small mobile device to a big screen where friends pool their most loved videos for a party.
The eyes adapt quickly when going to the light emerging from a tunnel into the sun, say but going to the dark "requires the regeneration of photo pigments, and that takes some time to reach full dark-adaptation, " says Dr. Sheedy.
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Blockbuster has in common with Jessops and HMV - the other two, high-profile retail casualties of the first two weeks of the year - that it has failed to adapt to the triple whammy of digital technology, competition from discounted online sales and the continuing squeeze from economic downturn.
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