Sentence examples for considerable time to adjust from inspiring English sources

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Under nitrogen stress, transcriptional changes are thus expected to be limited at the time of sampling since the plant has had a considerable time to adjust to stress, which is obviously not the case under water stress.

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Meanwhile, writing in this paper, Carolyn Fairbairn, director general of the Confederation of British Industry, piles further pressure on May, insisting that British business will require a considerable period of extra time to adjust to any immigration system that replaces EU free movement.

At the test run, after the model structure was developed, two parameters were found to have considerable influence on the model behavior, namely, time to adjust capacity and expectation formation time.

Not only will tech implementation require considerable time and investment, but consumers accustomed to swipe-and-sign will also need time to adjust to the new method, slowing down checkout lines in the interim.

It took time to adjust.

"But you need some time to adjust".

Markets have had time to adjust.

But "there was no time to adjust.

Cleo, however, needs time to adjust.

"I said: 'You need time to adjust.

It takes time to adjust your sights".

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