Word: adapts
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...undergraduate, graduating senior, or graduate student seeking summer or part-time employment, your resume will be a presentation that documents your general qualifications, such as your ability to learn quickly, to adapt to new environments, to research, analyze, and solve problems, to work with and/or lead a team, to follow instructions, to deal with ambiguity, to make decisions, and to communicate effectively...
...question for the '90s is `what's the next act...How do we adapt to a decade of change that is already making the wild `80s look like a walk in the park?' Creativity in the individual determines if this nation wins in 1990," Welch said...
...second and third movements were more in keeping with the overall mood of the composition. The musicians began to adapt to the balance problem, and their tempos became more appropriate. At one point during the second movement, Pressler created an exquisite moment by varying the timbre of a repeated high note. The last movement was playful and fun, featuring a great swath of a chord at the main cadence of the exposition. It ended with a delightfully ironic twist...
...visiting scholar in Harvard's Program on Central and Eastern Europe, which also plans to send two other European scholars here this semester, the Polish economist is quickly learning to adapt to his new role as one of the key planners of his country's future...
...long-term answer, according to most experts, is to enable banks to restore their profitability by removing their geographical restrictions and allowing them to enter such lucrative financial services as insurance and stock brokerage. As Greenspan testified last week, "A banking system that cannot adapt to the change in competitive and technological environments will no longer be able to attract and maintain the higher capital level that some of our institutions need to operate without excessive reliance on the safety...