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Free sign upThe phrase "adjustment in the face of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need to adapt or change in response to a particular challenge or situation.
Example: "The company made an adjustment in the face of the economic downturn to ensure its survival."
Alternatives: "adaptation in response to" or "modification due to".
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It provided a mechanism for negotiated adjustment in the face of the economic shockwave in European markets.
In a delicate adjustment in the face of these new realities — and the resilience of the uprising — Hezbollah has shifted its tone.
2. Germany got to do its adjustment in the face of a relatively strong European economy; Spain is being asked to adjust in the face of a depressed Europe sliding back into recession.
Since the onset of EMU, there was clear awareness that a successful monetary union would require reforming labour markets where needed in such a way as to ease adjustment in the face of asymmetric shocks and to permit the correction of macroeconomic imbalances.
It is now recognized that one of the most important physiologic adjustment in the face of hypoxia is an increase in blood flow to tissues facilitated by vasodilatation [23].
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The 1929 UFA convention saw vocal criticisms of Brownlee's failure to adopt the old age pension and his decision to withdraw the Debt Adjustment Act in the face of opposition from banks.
Presented with documentation of falling incomes and rising expenses, judges often have little choice but to grant the downward adjustments, even in the face of protests from mothers struggling to support children.
12 annas; Is. 3d). includes an account of internal adjustments made, in the face of a cut of more than twenty-five per cent in the Department's budget, with the view of providing meteorological information for aviation.
Observers can perform steering adjustments quite accurately even in the face of substantial occlusion of visual input [6], yet other studies suggest continuous monitoring of steering error [2], [7].
The phenomenon of psychological resilience implies such a coping capacity, which leads to positive adjustment and healthy development, even in the face of massive risks (Fingerle 2009).
Whatever the achievements of pacts in facilitating a favorable adjustment of prices and wages in the face of major economic shocks, and in securing improvements in labor markets in difficult circumstances, they are intrinsically fragile instruments in their coordination.
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