Sentence examples for challenge of adjusting from inspiring English sources

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He faced the challenge of adjusting his vision to the different pitches and establishing a consistent strike zone between two extremely different pitchers.

Some of the tension can be attributed to cultural differences that all immigrants face, though the West Africans in Claremont, as conservative Muslims, have the added challenge of adjusting to a post-9/11 New York.

Some of the draw backs of similar previous studies have been the challenge of adjusting for disease severity.

In cooperation with the government and local non-government organizations, UNICEF has assisted children with the difficult challenge of adjusting to a radically altered life after emergencies.

Thus, observational studies face the enormous challenge of adjusting for the appropriate confounders, with no guarantee that the identified risk figures are free of residual confounding.

This may be important given the challenge of adjusting for multiple differences in effect modifiers using study-level data and the limited feasibility of accessing individual patient data for all trials.

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They sit at odds on the political spectrum — Mr. Badger is a lifelong Republican, Mr. Fuller a liberal, and Mr. Gardner a solid Democrat — but these three men, with fresh wounds and wincing limps, now share the same challenges of adjusting to life as survivors: flashbacks, panic attacks, and midnight questions about justice, courage and luck.

This paper addresses the policy challenges of adjusting established regulations to accommodate evolving and new technologies.

She speaks passionately about the challenges of adjusting physically and emotionally and the coping strategies available to patients.

In spite of the challenges of adjusting to doctoral study, several students described how their sense of academic capability had grown over time: If I compare with the first year I felt myself lost when I start, because I wasn't able to plan to exactly what I'm going to do, or to put a timetable for myself, but I think myself now more control over my study, I'm able to do what I'm planning to.

While open-heart surgery can correct or palliate CHD, it also represents the challenge of psychologically adjusting to the surgical event and associated side effects for the child and the parents.

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