Word: adaptiveness
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...assuming power in 1998, just as the nation's IT industry began to blossom. And today's thundering economy?which grew by 10.4% in the last quarter?may owe more to last year's bounteous monsoon than to enlightened business reform. But the BJP has had the wit to adapt its message of strident Hindu nationalism to a more mature one of prosperous peace with Pakistan and loud pride in India's growing economic heft...
Professors say the new curriculum will adapt and incorporate some of the successful components of the current Core, combining them with more opportunities for students to take departmental courses or Harvard College courses to fulfill their general education requirements...
Since the film is loosely based on a true story of good triumphing over evil, Johnston was also sensitive to maintaining the integrity of the legendary Buford Pusser story and obliged himself to truthfully adapt the film after personally meeting with the Pusser family...
After losing the conference championship to the Crimson, there were a lot of questions remaining about how the Saints would adapt and come out in the Frozen Four...
You’re learning the books. The books are important, but they don’t always adapt with the times. The theories that you’re reading about in the book may not be reality. It’s good to know both, though. I’m not here to say you’re wasting your time going to Harvard. What I’m saying, though, is that it is important to maintain a balance: a combination of book smarts and street smarts. You can look at it this way. Coming here you might...