Similar words: adjust, readjust, adjustment, maladjusted, insurance adjuster, just then, just the same, adjure.
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61. The pause gave Edmund Jason time to adjust to his presence.
62. I was trying hard to adjust to this fact but finding it difficult.
63. Price from about £265 Left: The Verbania garden chair from Rovergarden can adjust to five different positions.
64. Apart from the possible financial hardship of retirement many find it hard to adjust to having little to do.
65. Adjust to life on Caribbean time on Barbados'picturesque shores.
66. Astronauts in flight must adjust to weightlessness.
67. She needed time to adjust to Clive's declaration.
68. Valid sports industry policy to right leading sports industry of development, strengthen to the sports industry of macro view adjust to control to all haven't the function of commutability.
69. To figure out how robots could adjust to losing a limb, scientists are examining the remarkable adaptations of three-legged dogs.
70. Adjust to adversity and improvise new directions for your business.
71. At program design with adjust to try up adopt from topbottom.
72. As long as capital markets do their job, all members of the community, wealthy or poor, have the same rate of time preference, because they all adjust to the same borrowing-lending line.
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73. Mainly refers to the use of factors to adjust to install, use and maintenance, maintenance repairs, etc. compliance with technical requirements.
74. So what can you do to adjust to the daily realities of living with a stepparent?
75. The early basilican churches were highly reverberant, even with open windows, and the pace and form of church music had to adjust to the architecture to be understood.
76. In the long run, as human beings reorder their lives to adjust to the new realities, the second-order effects of innovation are both more dramatic and more systemic.
77. But that does not obscure the fact that China's relative power is plainly growing—and both the West and China itself need to adjust to this.
78. If you are using another database, you need to adjust to the proper value (see the OpenJPA documentation in Resources for supported databases).
79. When worn anvil bearing strike, difficult to adjust to the design value, only need to change when bearing strike without replacing large quality anvil bearing strike beam.
80. The authors of the paper have investigated the use of a system that would see bumpers adjust to compensate for varying road conditions such as uphill and downhill stretches.
81. Treatment of these energy points will helps the body adjust to this new lifestyle change of becoming a nonsmoker.
82. More difficult to tune. Most designs CANNOT adjust to flat, level nock travel in the vertical axis.
83. They must adjust to higher altitudes and eat a high-protein diet that bolsters them for hunting in unfamiliar territory.
84. Monetary and exchange rate flexibility enhance the capacity of the economy to absorb and adjust to shocks, it noted.
85. Precise anilox roll and rubber roll with micro adjust to ensure high printing quality.
86. First - time climber must have acclimatization training to adjust to altitude effects and to avoid mountain sickness.
87. For the next few weeks, she slept on their lumpy pull-out couch in a cramped garden apartment in Queens, and tried to adjust to life in America.
88. In practice, according to paper grade performance, process technology should adjust to change the content of APMP fines passing though 100-mesh sieve.
89. America is a competitive society; our kids need to adjust to that. But too much pushiness can be destructive.
90. The server read the framed RTP data packets from the source server, send to many connected players, and then make use of the received report returning from the players to adjust to the sending rate.
More similar words: adjust, readjust, adjustment, maladjusted, insurance adjuster, just then, just the same, adjure, adjunct, adjudge, adjuvant, adjutant, adjuration, adjudicate, adjudication, contrast to, in contrast to, just, unjust, justly, just now, just as, justify, justice, just about, unjustly, do justice, just in case, justified, injustice.