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"Attitudes of Gratitude," and her newest book, "Adaptability," notes that the exchange of gifts widens our network of friends and builds stronger interpersonal connections, which we inherently desire, particularly in times of stress and uncertainty.
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Adaptability: How easily can you modify the application?
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Bjorn Lomborg's suggestion that we look for adaptive steps to deal with environmental changes is common sense, whether or not man's activities cause these observed changes "Global Warming and Adaptability," op-ed, Dec. 12.
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Willingness to Fail = Another aspect of Adaptability.
“It” = “A Swarm” 2008
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Willingness to Fail = Another aspect of Adaptability.
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Adaptability: The flexibility to keep learning and changing with the times.
Maria Bartiromo: Maria Bartiromo's 10 Laws of Enduring Success 2010
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Adaptability is the hallmark of human existence and the key to its survival for the past three eons.
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Adaptability through PROGRESS is necessary to our survival – as a species, as a civilization, as a COUNTRY.
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Adaptability, quick response and proximity to hardware makers in Taiwan are the reasons Richtek is continuing to grow, with an expected 40% revenue growth this year on last year's $262 million.
'White-Haired Devil' Joyce Huang 2010
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Adaptability, quick response and proximity to hardware makers in Taiwan are the reasons Richtek is continuing to grow, with an expected 40% revenue growth this year on last year's $262 million.
'White-Haired Devil' Joyce Huang 2010
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