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" Adapting Bill James ' sabermetric statistic known as win shares, Dr. Michael Hoban, a professor emeritus of mathematics at City University of New York, found that Reynolds falls short of his threshold for induction, and scored lower than Haines and Gomez.
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Adapting a definition from the Wisconsin Online Resource Center, Robert J. Beck suggests that learning objects have the following key characteristics:
Adapting arguments earlier used for Rutland and Derby, Looney fitted events in the plays to episodes in Oxford's life, including his travels to France and Italy, the settings for many plays.
Adapting Tezuka's dynamic style to shōjo manga ( which had always been domestic in nature ) proved challenging.
Adapting the concept of the movie into a television series, Whedon decided to reinvent the character of Buffy slightly.
Adapting some of its boardgame titles to various platforms ( TRS-80, Vic-20, Commodore 64, Apple II, etc.
Adapting the script to radio was not a great technical challenge for Hitchcock, and he cleverly decided to hold back the ending of the story from the listening audience in order to keep them in suspense themselves.
Adapting to the frustrations that he perceived in the executive offices was, however, a difficult transition for him.
* Winterton, G, " The President: Adapting to Popular Election " in M Coper & G Williams ( eds ), Power, Parliament and the People, Federation Press ( 1997 ), 23-41.
Adapting a more regional, seasonally based diet is more sustainable as it entails purchasing less energy and resource demanding produce that naturally grow within a local area and require no long-distance transport.
Adapting to their new environment, these " seaworms " quickly flourish, eventually producing a highly-concentrated form of spice, dubbed " ultraspice.
* Adapting to new business sectors: Since many business opportunities are developing in the realm of social entrepreneurialism, businesses hoping to reach this expanding market must design themselves to be financially profitable, socially beneficial and ecologically sustainable or fail to compete with those companies who do design themselves as such.
Adapting to their new environment, these seaworms quickly flourish, eventually producing a highly concentrated form of spice, dubbed " ultraspice.
Adapting the constitution of the Unilateral Declaration of Independence ( UDI ), the Republic of Zimbabwe-Rhodesia was governed by a Prime Minister and Cabinet chosen from the majority party in a one-hundred member House of Assembly.
) Adapting the large body of existing software to change from TDB to TCB is a formidable task, and as of 2002 many calculations continue to use TDB in some form.
) Adapting the large body of existing software to change from TDB to TCG is a formidable task, and as of 2002 many calculations continue to use TDB in some form.
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Adapting quickly to English pitches, Lawry bounced back after failing to pass 30 in his first two matches to make his first century on the tour against Surrey at The Oval, which defeated Australia in the corresponding match on Australia's previous tour in 1956.
Adapting the stage name William Terriss, he made his first appearance in the West End at the old Prince of Wales's Theatre as Lord Cloudrays in Tom Robertson's Society in 1871.
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* Adapting to America: Catholics, Jesuits and Higher Education in the Twentieth Century ( Georgetown University Press, 1991 )
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Adapting a new urban palazzo type created by Bramante in the House of Raphael, Palladio found a powerful expression of the importance of the owner and his social position.
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Adapting to their underground life, the eyes are small and covered by skin for protection, which has led to the misconception that they are blind.
Adapting a matter-of-fact tone, he attempted to assure his fellow Leningraders that for him it was business as usual:
Adapting a pushrod block for the LQ1's overhead cams was difficult, and the 60 ° angle made this a very tall engine.
Adapting their business to whatever people in the neighborhood wanted to buy, as Wedgwood residents began putting in lawns and gardens, McVicar's sold them the requisite supplies ; they sold specialty foods and rented out skis ; they were also, for a decade, the only hardware store in the state licensed to sell beer and wine.
Adapting the characters and plot faithfully from the novel was tricky to retell for a modern audience, so there are some significant changes.
Adapting to climate change: is there scope for ecological management in the face of a global threat?
Adapting to the general trend of more content for digest, The Tech Report launched their own podcast on February 9, 2008 hosted by Jordan Drake.
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