1. It constitutes an assembly of different relationships and powers, the product of traditional institutions being adapted to meet changing circumstances. 2. He said it is a constant struggle to adapt to meet the needs of children who are facing new dangers every day. 3. Though hostile takeovers of utilities are rare, companies have been scrambling to find merger partners as they seek to adapt to meet demands for lower rates and deregulation. 4. He also said Polish laws were being adapted to meet international goals of combatting money-laundering and seizing drug-generated assets. 5. Word spread quickly, other families came, and the church adapted to meet their needs. 6. He said education and training had to adapt to meet the demands of the next century. |