Adapting definition

Adapting means the ability to interpret and decide.
Adapting first and foremost means speaking, writing and understanding the Danish language, complying with the country’s laws and showing respect for the majority’s customs and culture, including the rights of the individual.
Adapting means cutting and fitting or lengthening as required to fit an existing opening or space

Examples of Adapting in a sentence

  • As stated in the Program Cycle Principles in ADS 201.3.1.2, “USAID must be able to readily adapt programs in response to changes in context and new information.” The AOR is responsible for using Collaborating, Learning, and Adapting (CLA) approaches to maximize program results.

  • Adapting the training does not mean that instructors or instructor trainers can add to, delete or change content or the requirements for certification.

  • Adapting instruction to meet student needs Teacher reflection Samples of student work Conference notes with colleagues The teacher consistently reflects on instruction both during and after and provides both written and oral evidence of this.

  • Piggyback: Adapting a single network to multiple tasks by learning to mask weights.

  • Specialized Academic Instruction: Adapting as appropriate to the needs of the child with a disability the content, methodology or delivery of instruction to ensure access of the child to the general curriculum…” (34 CFR 300.39 (b) (3)).

  • Adapting the school calendar to accommodate Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur as days on which no school is scheduled as part of the Board attendance improvement program and in order to maintain continuity in the educational process.

  • Adapting these measures through scheduled vegetation removal, or targeted herbicide treatments may pose potential improvements for monarch habitat.

  • Adapting the SbS algorithm to its generalised version, while keeping the message complexity improvement, needs a special attention to substitute the reliable broadcast used to acknowledge in the GWTS (line 10 of Algorithm 4).

  • Adapting the CROPGRO model for saline soils: the case for a common bean crop.

  • Adapting ShakeMap to Europe: Ground-motion relations and soil response, Eos Transactions of the American Geophysical Union, 88(52), Fall Meeting Supplement, Abstract S51A-0229.


More Definitions of Adapting

Adapting means changing individual behaviours, and government policies and programs to help avoid the negative impacts of climate change, and to position Canadians to exploit its opportunities (Health Canada, 2005a). See section 8.10 for a more detailed discussion.
Adapting means the ability to interpret and decide. FACTOR This factor is used to measure the consequence of making errors. The following characteristics of the work is to be considered in selecting a degree: the consequence on the organisation of making errors in the making process. Degree Degree Definition 1 Incorrect or inappropriate recommendations/decisions/ actions have little effect on service to the public and/or financial costs. 2 Incorrect to inappropriate recommendations/decisions/ actions have limited consequences on the department such as limited financial costs or limited effect on service to the public. 3 Incorrect or inappropriate recommendations/decisions/ actions have obvious consequences on financial costs, adverse client, patient, public relations, reduced service to the public, and requires intervention by senior staff to deal with repercussions. 4 Incorrect or inappropriate recommendations/decisions/ actions have serious, usually short-term consequences; significant financial costs; reduced or impaired service to the public; negative media reaction; and requires Department Head or Deputy Head to deal with the 5 Incorrect or inappropriate recommendations/decisions/ actions have major, frequently long-term consequences: very substantial financial costs; negative media reaction; and requires debate to deal with the repercussions. In evaluating the consequences of error, consider the frequency of work checks. If an employee’s work is checked daily or weekly, an incorrect decision is likely to have little influence on the If work is checked less frequently, e.g., work is subject to monthly audit, there is a possibility that an incorrect decision will have some consequences for the
Adapting. , means the ability to interpret and decide.

Related to Adapting

  • Developing means to engage in Development and “Developed” has a corresponding meaning.

  • Development Tools means the development kits, programming tools, emulators and other materials that may be used in the development of Games under this Agreement.

  • Adaptable means constructed in compliance with the technical design standards of the Barrier Free Subcode, N.J.A.C. 5:23-7.

  • Manufacturing means all activities directed to sourcing of necessary raw materials, producing, processing, packaging, labeling, quality assurance testing, release of a Licensed Product or Licensed Product candidate, whether for Development or Commercialization. When used as a verb, “Manufacture” means to engage in Manufacturing.

  • Interoperability means the ability of a CenturyLink OSS Function to process seamlessly (i.e., without any manual intervention) business transactions with CLEC's OSS application, and vice versa, by means of secure exchange of transaction data models that use data fields and usage rules that can be received and processed by the other Party to achieve the intended OSS Function and related response. (See also Electronic Bonding.)