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The ring will be adapted from one already used for birth control and can adjust itself to menstrual cycles, which affect immune responses.
Such is the "unlife" of a zombie, a body stripped of its goals, unable to adjust itself to the future, unable to make plans.
South Korea called the North's latest threat "regrettable," and officials said the North needed time to adjust itself to the Lee government and the election of Mr. Obama.
With the knowledge that language is always willing to adjust itself to new circumstances (cf. "Veep"), we report the creation of a word we regard….
With the knowledge that language is always willing to adjust itself to new circumstances (cf. "Veep"), we report the creation of a word we regard as highly useful.
The New Yorker, September 2, 1950 P. 15 With the knowledge that language is always willing to adjust itself to new circumstances (cf. "Veep"), we report the creation of a word we regard as highly useful.
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Now for a single-family home, she said, "the market is adjusting itself to about $470,000".
It can describe the phenomenon of one organism rhythmically and internally adjusting itself to another.
The Army has not completely adjusted itself to counterinsurgency, but it has undergone alterations.
The fees and regulations have been in flux for the last year, as the Lao government adjusts itself to tourism.
Where the private sector magically adjusts itself to the new reality and leaves everybody else eating its dust?
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