Examples of using Adapting in English and their translations into Hindi
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Adapting organizations to a multipolar and conflictual world is one of our educational priorities.
Feeding during the illness should restore balance in the body by adapting the chemical composition and physico-chemical state of food in exchange characteristics of the organism.
That frees up people to do what they're best at- like adapting to changing situations and coming up with creative solutions to problem.
make a social impact by adapting your mobile app or website for the Free Basics platform.
professionalism, Kazakhstan's Foreign Ministry is quickly adapting to the changing global realities.
Your heart is therefore adapting to the changes that your body is undergoing due to which the risk of getting palpitations is higher.
Adapting to the times, he later switched to gasoline,
Then, adapting my comments to the situation, I would continue:“ The reason for my visit is twofold.
In 1956, producer Albert R. Broccoli expressed interest in adapting the Bond novels,
Difficulty in adapting to dark environments can be tested more easily now with a new device called AdaptDx.
Adapting to climate change will be a mammoth challenge for cities and citizens across the country- and the world.
Adapting quickly will be essential,
For those cities already adapting to it, strong, decisive action may spell the difference between surviving global warming
People whose projects work in Eclipse aren't adapting them to AS(presumably because it's a pain for them).
like writing new articles, reviewing for technical accuracy, or adapting documents.
In some companies, adapting and improving processes could actually be impeded by the quality system.
Simply put, this is nothing more than a procedure for adapting to a new environment.
During this period as well as the car adapting to society, there were better roads, and society began to
Energy conservation: adapting, simplifying and prioritising daily tasks can preserve energy and avoid neuromuscular fatigue and pain.
Rather than adapting and competing with new