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  • The unadaptable junkmen can instead adapt these wild frontiers into colonies as history's first professional pioneers.
  • According to Feldman, ( Daniel C . Feldman, Managing Career in Organisations, 1988 ) career development helps organisations avoid the dangers of an obsolescent unadaptable workforce.
  • In it, he accused Sosabowski of being difficult, unadaptable, argumentative and " loth to play his full part in the operation unless everything was done for him and his brigade ".
  • Most of the Slovaks insist there is no racism toward Gypsies in the country, but there is widespread belief that the Gypsies are socially unadaptable, that most of them are crimals and that they have mentally retarded children.
  • Some technology cannot be scaled up adequately, and some is designed for such specific uses that it is unadaptable to the changing needs of researchers, said William J . Van Etten III, principal bioinformaticist for Blackstone Technology Group of Worcester.
  • The college adopts an open and circulating system in which outstanding students from other colleges in Zhejiang University get chances to join after the test, and certain students unadaptable to the college's mode can choose to leave for other colleges.
  • SNS leaders have also rejected racist and neo-Nazi labels, but they have called Roma people " stinky " and requiring " special treatment " because, they allege, Gypsies in general are genetically backward and socially unadaptable.
  • The script, by Brian Helgeland and director Curtis Hanson, does a remarkable job of melding Ellroy's themes and characters _ from a seemingly unadaptable novel _ into a cohesive, fast-paced whole, adding tart, memorable dialogue along the way.
  • Antiquated and unadaptable, closed since 1995, the property was rezoned from industrial to residential and commercial in line with GM's proposal for redeveloping the site with housing, retail, public access to the riverfront and linkage with the Hudson Valley Greenway System.
  • He noted that the book had previously proved " stubbornly unadaptable ", the most successful version being the Hollywood picture starring Laurence Olivier, which succeeded because " with classic Hollywood ruthlessness they filleted out the Cathy / Heathcliff story and ditched the rest of the plot.
  • T . Coraghessan Boyle's novel, on which the film is based, was virtually unadaptable to begin with, and whatever faint potential it had " has been squashed by too many sets, costumes, extras and woebegone stars " ( Maslin ).
  • He described the script as " the best thing I ever managed to adapt _ and it seems like an unadaptable novel, " but he said that the project was scrapped soon after the Berlin Wall fell by executives at Warner Brothers, who decided that Polanski's budget was too costly.
  • G鈘leanu was a minor prose writer, imbued with nostalgia for a traditional world in which he evokes romantic, " unadaptable " and defeated " boyar " s, in the style of Ioan Alexandru Brtescu-Voineti, I . A . Bassarabescu and Mihail Sadoveanu, but with an added component of romantic melodrama.
  • The episode is very loosely based on the novel, considered by writer Mark Gatiss to be " an almost unadaptable mess . " Most of the novel's plot points, for instance, have been removed, including the death of Mayerling in Poirot's flat, the radium exploit involving Madame Olivier, Hastings'time as Ryland's secretary, and Poirot's subterfuge as Achille, his purported sibling.
  • John Maynard Keynes, an anti-Wilson and anti-League intellectual, asserted Wilson was not well regarded at the Conference, " he was in many respects . . . ill-informed as to European conditions . . . his mind was slow and unadaptable . . . There can seldom have been a statesman of the first rank more incompetent than the President in the agilities of the council chamber . " Keynes'highly regarded rhetoric became the prevailing judgment of the conference for decades.