Sentence examples for adjustments it would from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "adjustments it would" is not a complete or correct expression in written English as it lacks context and clarity.
It could be used in a sentence where you are discussing potential changes or modifications that something would require, but it needs additional information to be meaningful.
Example: "The report outlines the adjustments it would need to meet the new standards."
Alternatives: "changes it would require" or "modifications it would entail".

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Support for renewables and energy efficiency would make sense as part of a package of policy adjustments it would strengthen the Party's appeal to swing voters, women, and younger voters, with only limited fallout among current GOP supporters. 70% of independents support increased funding for alternative energy.

Based on the qualifying expression mutatis mutandis ('allowing for necessary variations and adjustments'), it would be correct to say that the term 'African ethics' is appropriate.

While the program clearly needs adjustments, it would be a loss for the nation if it was abolished, as some advocate.

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With adjustment, it would be terrific.

Take the case of the newlyweds who thought it was perfectly OK to contact a wedding guest to point out that the £100 cheque she had given them was insufficient, helpfully adding: "If you wanted to send any adjustment it would be thankfully received".

Against this background, labour mobility would help ease adjustment: it would permit a more moderate reaction of activity rates, and part of the divergence in unemployment rates would be absorbed by mobility rather than real wages.

So, with a proper time offset adjustment, it would be possible to combine μS[ n] directly with |ρ C [ n]| and further simplify the algorithm without computing μM[ n]. Figure 5 Metric realization for a perfect channel without and with use of windowing in the preamble design.

Turning serious, she zoned in on the adjustment it would take by her supporters to whole-heartedly change allegiances.

While downweighting itself may not eliminate bias, in conjunction with adjustment, it would give the biased studies less weight in the analysis.

In other words, in cases where a cluster was altered by covariate adjustment, it would not be possible to determine which covariate was affecting the cluster (e.g., its size or location).

The new agreement has adjustments, though it would give the city about the same amount as before — about $4.4 million — toward improving traffic conditions as a result of the increased car trips coming through Costa Mesa to Banning Ranch.

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