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You can find meaning in civilian life; it just takes a commitment to adjusting to your new normal.
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Nor is the failure of Congress to meet its commitment to adjust judicial salaries annually for inflation.
"When the Government substantially hiked the Isa allowance with the creation of the 'new Isa' in July 2014 – from £11,520 to £15,000 – it also made an important commitment to adjust the allowance each year to reflect inflation.
The report also asks the BBC to boost its commitment to digital radio, adjust the remit of its local radio services and reconsider its cross-promotion policies, and says the BBC Trust needs more powers.
Our commitment is to continually adjust, to try to make sure we recapture our original vision.
Yasser Ali, a spokesman for Mr. Morsi, said Wednesday in an interview that "Egypt respects its treaties" and "complies with everything related to these commitments," adding that any effort to adjust the details "would be done through the legal and legitimate means".
Again, it is important that people believe they make their commitment voluntarily, as they will then be motivated to adjust their behavior to be consistent with their valuation of the goal and ultimately transform their short-term commitment into long-term self-directed behavior; that is, they will persuade themselves that the commitment and consequent adjusted behavior are worthwhile.
But does this help the widening participation student, struggling to adjust to University life, juggling working to minimise debt and family commitments?
They had to adjust.
One learns to adjust.
"I'll have to adjust".
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