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It can describe the phenomenon of one organism rhythmically and internally adjusting itself to another.
Now for a single-family home, she said, "the market is adjusting itself to about $470,000".
After a fire there, the rest was made at Solar's Galaxy studios, where he made use of a state-of-the-art SSL console, a huge, futuristic mixing board with pre-programmable "flying faders" capable of automatically adjusting itself to your preferred settings.
In 1913, while attending a wedding in a self-consciously modern Indian family in Simla, Forster remarked on the predicament of an older world hectically adjusting itself to the ways of the new, noting "the unlovely chaos that lies between obedience and freedom -- and that seems, alas! the immediate future of India".
The Sun Sail itself rotates separately from the house, adjusting itself to the best possible position at all times.
Using adaptive learning software, the service is designed to improve and optimize over time, adjusting itself to the user's progress and data input.
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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?
This is the part that adjusts itself to pathogens encountered by the body, and crafts specific responses to them.
Such is the "unlife" of a zombie, a body stripped of its goals, unable to adjust itself to the future, unable to make plans.
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