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Harvard researchers have found that when you eat affects your internal clock; changing when you eat can be helpful in adjusting to changes in your schedule, whether due to work, life or travel.
"They're quick and creative when it comes to adjusting to changes in climate and economy".
It reflects the problems of a semiperipheral country adjusting to changes in the world economy.
Isabelle neither seduces them nor succumbs to them; she simply falls in with them, like someone adjusting to changes in the weather.
The body's physiological mechanisms for adjusting to changes in environmental temperature are less adequate in the old than in the young.
"The industry has come a long way in cleaning up balance sheets, building capital, and adjusting to changes in financial markets and the economy," she said.
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In the informant section of the CSI'D' the informant was asked whether the participant experienced difficulty in adjusting to change in routine (frequently or occasionally) and whether there was a change in their ability to think and reason.
The Democratic Party leader, Zoran Djindjic, also warned of increasing instability as Serbia and Kosovo continue to adjust to changes in the region.
Left to themselves, the tribes will adjust to changes in the periphery.
As output and prices adjust to changes in tax rates, the taxes tend to be shifted to consumers.
PAUL BETTISON, chairman of the environment board of the Local Government Association in Britain, on the need to adjust to changes in garbage collection.
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