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Adjustments
noun
Plural of adjustment
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"We're working hard over the holiday period to make the necessary adjustments to our timetable as a consequence, and to provide as much information as we can".
The OECD was a supporter of workers in southern European countries taking a hit to their wage packets and argues that "wage adjustments have played an important role in helping the labour market weather the deep cyclical downturn, reducing job losses in the downturn and promoting employment growth in the recovery".
The NRC said that changes in their data collection methods led to "dramatic adjustments" in this year's data on internal displacement.
At the same time as changing the UK's outlook to 'negative', Moody's made a range of adjustments including downgrades for Italy, Malta, Portugal, Slovenia, Slovakia and Spain.
"Without those adjustments, there's just no way I would have been able to complete all my placements within the time period".
Here are just some of the British TV shows that could benefit from his unique screen presence, with only minor plotline adjustments required.
The adjustments to the data were slight, but removed a flattening of the graph this century that has led climate sceptics to claim the rise in global temperatures had stopped.
Sharadamma's assistive devices need changes or adjustments every 6 months and the procedure is performed by Ranoo Vijaylakshmi, herself physically disabled by a childhood polio affliction.
"If there are adjustments that can be made to smooth out the transition, we should make them," he added.
Understandably perhaps, certain adjustments were necessary for Frank, the movie.
Forty-eight hours later, I'm sitting in my new chair facing a bewildering array of adjustments: seat height, seat tilt, back rest angle, arm rest position.
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