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The phrase "adjustments which would" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing potential changes or modifications that could be made in a given context.
Example: "The report outlines several adjustments which would improve the overall efficiency of the system."
Alternatives: "changes that could" or "modifications that would".
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Survival in wind is perhaps primarily about good footwork and making quick adjustments, which would seem to be an area in which Murray would have an advantage.
A spokesperson said: "We have worked very closely with CAAP (Cornwall Accessible Activities Programme) in order to make adjustments which would be suitable not only for Adam but for people with a wide range of disabilities.
On top of that, McAuliffe said he wants to spend $139.1 million to help districts hire one additional teacher for every school — about 2,500 in all — and $41 million for cost-of-living adjustments, which would help districts with high costs of living boost teacher salaries.
However, Di Fucci said that the cash-flow guidance for 10% growth does not make all appropriate adjustments, which would yield 4% growth.
However, to ensure fairness, this will not apply to cost-of-living adjustments, which would continue to increase accordingly.
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It's the inclusion of a cost-of-living adjustment, which would tweak the minimum wage each year to adjust for inflation.
The agreement stipulated thresholds for each season unless payrolls dictated an adjustment, which would be determined by averaging the fifth- and sixth-highest payrolls.
The design of such system is beneficial for enhanced activity from morphology control and composition adjustment, which would provide some new pathways for the design of promising photocatalytic systems for enhanced performance.
"I felt that the trust, by allowing people to eat in the waiting room, had failed to make a reasonable adjustment which would help safeguard my daughters' health," said Ms McVicker.
House Republicans are interested in imposing an across-the-board tax on imports — known as a border adjustment — which would likely raise prices for consumers.
Without risk adjustment, which would give the HMO more money to fund the care of a chronic patient and less for the septuagenarian marathoner (at a zero-sum impact to society at large), the HMOs quite sensibly served only the lean and healthy (since they were paid the same for every patient).
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