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As government and public scrutiny intensify, managed care executives need to be adept at making staff accountable for improving operational efficiencies, successfully adapting to new regulations, and increasing customer satisfaction. This type of change requires complex leadership skills and highly evolved leaders.
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As a starter you have to be able to adapt to what is put in front of you. Obviously, you don't like to wait that long but sometimes you have to. Jeff Suppan
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A screenplay adaptation of my 'Punktown' novel 'Health Agent' has been making the rounds. The screenplay was written by my friend, singer/songwriter Walter Egan of 'Magnet & Steel' fame!
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'The Buccaneers' was an Edith Wharton novel, and she never finished it, and a screenwriter adapted it for television. James Frain
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They may have adapted to using different types of habitats.
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They got cut(-blocked) at first, but once they got adapted to that and got a feel for how Atlanta was blocking, they showed up and hustled around and did some good things. Tony Dungy
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They don't change that much. And that means their growth or adaptation to the new generation is getting somewhat lagged behind the new trend. Masayoshi Son
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They either aren't adapted to the conditions here, they expend too much energy keeping themselves aloft for a long period, or they end up in a situation where there isn't enough food and they starve. J. Taylor
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They are the most fascinating, intelligent, resourceful, adaptable animals I have ever seen. Grizzlies are a real symbol of true wildness.
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This musical is the fulfillment of my deepest dreams. Elton's music and Bernie's lyrics have captured the pain and the passion of the characters perfectly, and the entire adaptation has re-created the very essence of the books.
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If I'm really under pressure to get work done, I can adapt to most situations, but I prefer to be at home, in a comfortable chair, with as few distractions as possible. John Corey Whaley
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I came here two days ago and I haven't adapted to the surface yet, Albert Costa
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I don't think there's long-term value in saying here's another pipe to the same old TV. You may see Yahoo working with networks to adapt content or related content on TV to make it more appropriate to the Web.
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Cyber-crooks, motivated by profit, have adapted well to the new environment -- they are now looking to silent infections that allow them to operate without much noise being made in the media. This means potential victims do not have their guard up and are more susceptible to theft of money and all types of information.
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Cutting costs, this is what the companies have to adapt to in the future. They have to be able to cut costs because paper prices can't be raised so much that results could be improved purely through that.
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Ever since I was a kid, when you raise your child, you want to get them in a routine. I think it's the same for a football player. We haven't been in a normal routine. Our guys are really resilient and they adapt real well. They don't complain. They do it. Jim Haslett
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Europe is a good fit for both of them. They are going to play in a league where their skills can be showcased and they'll flourish. They're mature and have personalities that will allow them to adapt well.
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Europe has had an image problem. It has seemed unable to change and adapt to the world.
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Flying in space is risky. It will never be safe, and the best thing we can do is manage those risks. It's important for people, for human beings, to be in space because they're adaptable and because they're not pre-programmed software that can go off and do tasks that are appropriate for machines.
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First it was injury that made it more difficult for me to adapt to the Premier League. Then when I was well and playing, the new coach took over and he is not giving me much playing time.
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Fascinating story. Did you think about adapting it to the stage?
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E.J. and Dustin have both come in and worked and adapted to the other players.
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Everything can be adapted to get the look you want. Young girls may want to wear the tunic tops as a dress, but an older woman can wear it with a pair of pants.
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Every project is different. Adapting 'Robopocalypse' would be totally different than adapting, say, 'Hunger Games.' Each project has its own life and its own identity. You get into trouble when you think there's one single way to approach everything. Each project, there's a different way to attack it. Drew Goddard
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Every day, without fail, we are tested when we make decisions on what to do or what not to do, what to build or what not to build, what to allow or what not to allow. By evolving and adapting our policies to keep the parks relevant to the public we serve, we ensure that future generations will have the same opportunities for enjoyment of park resources that we have today.
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As the race goes on, the track changes a lot and you'll find yourself changing the racing groove in which you're running. So, while it does require a good handling car, it also takes a driver that is able to adapt to those changes. Dale Jarrett
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As soon as somebody hooks a fish, the dinner bell rings. It's amazing how adaptable they are.
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As terrorists adapt to the measures we have taken, we too, are adapting, and have put increased focus on the threats posed by improvised explosive devices, a frequent weapon of choice for terrorists.
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As it does so, the group will continue to adapt its marketing strategy and infrastructure to provide greater focus on customer retention and player value.
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The style of the Bible in general is singularly adapted to men of every class and grade of culture, affording the child the simple nourishment for its religious wants, and the profoundest thinker inexhaustible matter of study. Philip Schaff
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This oil-price shock differs significantly from earlier episodes, leading me to believe that the economy will be able to adapt to the new pricing environment without a major economic slowdown,
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We spent an enormous amount of time as hominids and as primates living as hunter-gatherers. That is the natural way for us to live, and we're suddenly living in this profoundly unnatural way, and we're still in the process of adapting to it and working out how to live with it. Spencer Wells
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I've commissioned an adaptation of 'The Jungle', by Upton Sinclair, a story of a young immigrant from Lithuania to the meat-packing industry of Chicago in 1904, and the rise of the unions in America. David Schwimmer