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The phrase "adjustments that made" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to changes or modifications that have had a significant impact or result.
Example: "The adjustments that made a difference in the project's outcome were implemented last month."
Alternatives: "changes that resulted" or "modifications that created".
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But the movie flopped, for a couple of reasons (and neither of them were the odd hair coloring or the cosmetic adjustments that made Hanks look preternaturally smooth-faced for a man of his age).
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It's designed explicitly to improve performance the little adjustments that make a big difference.
A few grains of salt here or a drop of vinegar there, those are the kinds of little adjustments that make good food great.
Under the guise of lifting burdens on business, it imposed burdens on those with disabilities by postponing "reasonable adjustments" that make life possible.
CMI filed its 2018 10-K on February 11, and while I didn't find any items as big as those, I did identify a handful of smaller adjustments that make NOPAT higher than GAAP net income.
As your life has changed, you've made adjustments that make sense with the life you're living now.
The good thing about that is you could conduct a stabilization policy through nominal interest rate adjustment that made sense to everybody.
It was first docked axially at the front of the station and then swung around to a perpendicular position by a mechanical arm, an adjustment that made the station L-shaped.
It is possible that increases in d′ with age reflect an overcompensation in difficulty adjustment that made the task slightly easier for older adults.
However, all current GNSS software implements a weighted adjustment that makes the solution less dependent on the observations at low elevations above the horizon.
In my previous column I explained that there are two components (a fixed interest rate and an inflation adjustment) that make up the total yield, or composite rate, for each I Bond issue date.
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