adapt to造句31 The Treuhandanstalt would guarantee creditors against losing money lent to businesses unsuccessfully attempting to adapt to unification.
32 Although growing well under water, they adapt to normal soil conditions and can be cultivated in flowerpots as indoor plants.
33 More often, however, the cause is simple frustration at being unable to adapt to the technical demands of the art.
34 After living in a house with a garden, it's hard to adapt to living in a flat.
35 Clientelism is a strategy used by capitalists and workers to adapt to a situation where there is limited mobility.
36 Eating habits have changed under external influences, and it is not always easy for farming to adapt to such changes.
37 If insects learned to adapt to genetically engineered plants, the result could be widespread crop failure and famine, critics warn.
38 Umbrella funds, where easy switching can take place between different classes to adapt to different investment conditions, have become popular.
39 Retraining of the network to adapt to changes in the operating environment requires only processing time and new data.
40 It also discussed the possibility of a World Bank grant to help industry to adapt to the demands of the protocol.
41 Ken found it hard to adapt to the new age.
42 This means the network could learn continuously and adapt to changes over time.
43 They are more difficult to adapt to the small scale of laboratory work, but are sometimes effective.
44 If the owner had sufficient capital to adapt to the new methods, he did so.
45 It must now face the imperial impotence that Britain has found it so difficult to adapt to.
46 Its society would simply absorb, reshape and adapt to ensure the fate and prosperity of the individual.
47 Darwin's observations led him to deduce that plants and animals could adapt to their surroundings.
48 His heirs developed the business to adapt to changing modes of transport.
49 Other speakers adapt to far more, perhaps to most of them, at one time or another.
50 This, however, is the reality of nursing, and the student must be helped to adapt to all situations.
51 The expectation is that special learners will adapt to overcome their limitations to the extent possible.
52 To adapt to the increasing complexities of modern business life, an organisation can not afford to be a sluggish bureaucracy.
53 Although tigers have been able to adapt to different climates and landscapes, they have not been able to live alongside people.
54 They eagerly take live and frozen brine shrimp and will adapt to cut food such as chopped shrimp and clams.
55 Tough targets have been set in quality and service levels and everyone has had to adapt to new ways of doing things.
56 They are expected suddenly to adapt to the modern world after a century of colonial domination and outside interference.
57 Teaching those with learning disability, sometimes physically disabled as well, to adapt to the demands of society.
58 Having to adapt to changes in the school and to undergo a second deskilling.
59 Mollusks, like all living organisms, constantly adapt to changes in environmental conditions.
60 As farming methods changed, so the designs of farm buildings may have been changed to adapt to the new ideas.