But far more important than the disadvantage in such particular or individual cases is the fact that the parasite cannot adapt itself in any considerable degree to new conditions.
The independent free-living animal holds itself, one may say, able and ready to adapt itself to any new conditions of life.
The red oak grows rapidly, and is able to adapt itself to many soil conditions.
It seems unable to adapt itself to new conditions, and is rapidly dying out.
While it is able toadapt itself to many situations, it grows to the largest size in a porous, moist and rich soil.
The species must therefore have long since died out had it not been able to adapt itself periodically to a land life.
To enable the puddle to adapt itself thoroughly to the wooden sides, it is desirable to remove the inside walings after all the piles are driven, as any internal projections interfere with the proper punning and settling of the puddle.
But certainly the Jewish theism, upon which it was grafted, must have received wonderful additions to adapt itself to that myth.
In 1870 Prussian Junkerdom had first to adapt itself to the new imperial order.
As a result of the mutual relation of social forces, it was forced to avoid obstacles or adapt itself to them.
The strength of the human race has been its ability not merely to subjugate the forces of Nature, but to adapt itself to those it could not conquer.
Humanity has had to adapt itself to those natural forces it could not conquer but could only adroitly turn to its own ends.
Just so far as the system of ideas meets the needs and conditions of survival or is able to adapt itself to the needs and conditions of survival of the society it dominates, so far will that society continue and prosper.
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