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To adjusting

verb

To modify.

  • Morimoto's recipes are adjusted to suit the American palate.

Exact(60)

This requires minimum adjustments, limited to adjusting population numbers and structures, effectiveness levels and unit costs and quantities.

Investors in the U.S. are generally more receptive to adjusting the price range of an IPO, whereas in Europe an adjustment is viewed negatively.

"They're quick and creative when it comes to adjusting to changes in climate and economy".

By now, the Mets are almost accustomed to adjusting to life without Martínez.

Also there are nearly two pages devoted to "adjusting your seat".

So we are used to adjusting to different circumstances and this is how we're going to approach Brazil.

"The key to adjusting to the wind is good focus and patience.

Ms. Davis said that the curators would be open to adjusting the work based on visitors' suggested configurations.

First, in addition to adjusting the polls during the convention period, we'll also assign them less weight.

In addition, all indications are that the cabinet will be very conservative when it comes to adjusting government expenditure.

Mr. Seliger said that the bill, which he is open to adjusting, "is not designed to be severe or punitive".

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