Sentence examples for adjustment capacities from inspiring English sources

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They measured the "goal adjustment capacities" of 97 girls aged 15-19 over the course of 19 months.

We examined a model, informed by self-regulation theories from the health psychology literature, which included goal adjustment capacities, appraisals of challenge and threat, coping, and well-being.

Impairments in older individuals in attention, movement adjustment capacities, and/or muscular activity in standing balance are well documented (see [ 36] Chapter 9 for an overview).

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Adjustment capacity to new regulations, including those in the area of environment, energy and emissions.

Integration and accommodation of a large volume of wind power from northern wind bases will be a challenge due to insufficient peak adjustment capacity and limited transmission capabilities to handle the overabundance of wind power.

On the one hand, the perception that the crisis involved a persistent aggregate demand contraction, especially in countries concerned by current account reversals and debt crises, prompted reforms aimed at improving the adjustment capacity of the labour market, including within the framework of financial assistance programmes.

In a first phase, reforms were mostly aimed at cushioning the impact of the crisis on employment; in a second phase, reforms aimed at increasing the adjustment capacity of labour markets (EPL, working time, wage setting) became more frequent, while reforms reducing the labour taxation or raising entitlements became less frequent in light of tightening budget constraints.

The 2008 crisis was followed by increased policy activity in most policy domains in a large number of EU countries, initially to cushion the impact of the crisis on employment and incomes, subsequently to improve the adjustment capacity of labour markets.

However, if the wind power fluctuations exceed the adjustment capacity of the system, the wind power must be stabilized and regulated, but the ESS control strategies used to smooth wind power fluctuations on single wind farms might lead to the excessive regulation.

Disasters are characterized by "disruption exceeding the adjustment capacity of the affected community" [ 80].

A natural disaster may be defined as 'sudden ecological disruption or threat that exceeds the adjustment capacity of the affected community and requires external assistance' (1, 2).

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