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adapt

[uh-dapt] / əˈdæpt /


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Apart from winning, Norris' target this season is to improve himself, iron out the weaknesses that were exposed by his struggles with adapting to the McLaren last year.

From BBC

The findings, published in Nature, indicate that tropical insects have only a limited capacity to adapt to a warming climate.

From Science Daily

Those that adapt their operating models, policy frameworks, and risk assumptions to this new reality will help shape a system that is fit for a multipolar world.

From Barron's

Those that adapt their operating models, policy frameworks, and risk assumptions to this new reality will help shape a system that is fit for a multipolar world.

From Barron's

Warfare is changing as low-cost drones proliferate on the battlefield—meaning the U.S. must adapt to the new threat.

From Barron's