Examples of using More adaptable in English and their translations into Romanian
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are more open to change and are more adaptable to real working conditions.
To develop the ability of the workforce to become more adaptable to the demands of the construction market and to contribute to the well-being
citizenship more tangible and helps people become more adaptable and open to mobility when they enter the labour market.
As such the CV will become more adaptable to different needs
Evidence supports forward rotating shifts are more adaptable for shift workers' circadian physiology.[2].
EU workers need to become more adaptable and open to change,
control over inflationary pressures and more adaptable labour markets.
make the company's management more adaptable to international standard.
while SME are more adaptable and more flexible to the market's demands).
which strengthen the Commission's efforts to make the labour markets more adaptable and also more inclusive,
What you have for defense is far stronger, it's more adaptable, it's always running the latest version.
that makes them far more adaptable than most of Madagascar's lemurs.
public procurement- and on more adaptable labour markets.
major changes in working conditions and to new job profiles requiring workers to be better qualified and more adaptable.
supports calls to make European forests more adaptable and resilient, including fire prevention
Reforms catering for more adaptable labour markets, more competition on product markets and deeper financial market
Being adaptable is more important than being honest.
More adaptable oenological practices with.
I think the more adaptable we are, the more chance we have of getting through.