Sentence examples for an inability to adjust from inspiring English sources

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One key indicator of the dream state, a man tells Wiggins, is an inability to adjust light levels: "If the lights are on and you can't turn them off, then most likely you're dreaming".

The correspondents reported a range of social difficulties, the researchers found, including an inability to adjust to civil society, a reluctance to mix with friends, troubled relationships and the use of alcohol as a hypnotic.

The Israeli reaction to serious peacemaking efforts is nothing less than pathological — the consequence of an inability to adjust to the Jewish people's reentry into history with a state of their own following 2,000 years of powerlessness and victimhood.

The study was conducted to determine the discrepancy between unintended pregnancies and use of contraception is attributed to imperfect use, misconceptions and an inability to adjust therapy to lifestyle.

"The Israeli reaction to serious peacemaking efforts is nothing less than pathological," Siegman writes in an opinion piece for the International Herald Tribune, calling the response "the consequence of an inability to adjust to the Jewish people's reentry into history with a state of their own following 2,000 years of powerlessness and victimhood".

Although this finding was consistent for younger participants 18-30 yearss), a limitation in their study was an inability to adjust for co-morbidity.

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The imminent dangers derive from an inherent inability to adjust.

Ahsan, and his co-defendant Babar Ahmad, are currently housed in the Northern Correctional Institute in Connecticut, a maximum security facility, which, according to the prison's website, is: "[D]esignated to manage those inmates who have demonstrated a serious inability to adjust to confinement posing a threat to the safety and security of the community, staff and other inmates".

The assumption underlying this practise is that FA reflects developmental instability (DI) – an organism's inability to adjust its development in an ideal symmetric pattern [ 8].

In rubber-stamping Indian Point's conspicuously and fatally flawed emergency evacuation plan, the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission have demonstrated an astounding and disturbing inability to adjust to a post-9/11 world.

Thinking about what happened that night in Las Vegas, Mosley spoke not about big problems — a body that couldn't, a mind that wouldn't — but about smaller problems: the stiffness in his neck, exacerbated by Mayweather's habit of leaning into it; the muscular tightness that he felt as the rounds progressed; his inability to adjust to the adjustments Mayweather made.

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