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It’s a chance for them to learn how to adapt to surroundings that emulate the challenges of the world outside the center.

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Like, what would I do to adapt this work?

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Firms are being urged to look beyond cyber-security controls toward a strategy known as "resilience engineering", which focuses on building systems that can anticipate, absorb, recover, and adapt, in the event of an attack.

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They described adapting to the thousands of IEDs Hamas had placed seemingly everywhere, and how their units had responded to the terror group’s new urban and guerrilla tactics.

His books have sold 150 million copies and 11 have been adapted into films.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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