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Now, we all have to adjust to circumstances.
In much the same way, a computer's actions must often adjust to circumstances.
"Instances of disrepair and chaos" are everywhere in this recession-based novel, as father and son adjust to circumstances and to one another.
Linking goals to key results makes it easier to adjust as circumstances change, without losing sight of the company's must-win battles.
He says a disproportionate number of Israeli veterans begin their own businesses, often in highly competitive technical fields, because the Israeli military trains its soldiers to think quickly and act nimbly, adjusting to circumstances as they arise.
And when the bass breaks a string, Owen and McArdle silence a crowd eager to mosh with the delicate indie pop of Hey I Wanna Be Your Best Friend, revealing not just their capacity to adjust to circumstances but to genuinely stun.
And although Obama says he has made up his mind on the matter, the president also has scripted his promises carefully, leaving himself room to adjust to circumstances and the inevitable unforeseen outcomes of war.
But pegs could be adjusted in extraordinary circumstances.
David Brooks is correct in his observation that John McCain has abandoned his maverick persona and adjusted to the circumstances of presidential politics.
As might be expected of a billionaire who frets about buying socks for his employees, Sterling seems incapable of understanding that behavior should be adjusted according to circumstances.
Tom Nabarro, who broke his neck in an accident in 2008, spoke of how supportive Hawking had been as Nabarro adjusted to his circumstances.
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