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I feel like it's a lot easier to adjust to that.
Richer households will also find it easier to adjust to structural obstacles in the labour market.
This model has one big advantage: it is easier to adjust than a pay wall.
Building in flexibility and committing to ongoing monitoring of shifting circumstances can make it easier to adjust and adapt.
The unit's D shape makes it easier to adjust for tall and short people, and the handle has a nonslip grip.
They've introduced "Just-in-Time" cooking, which means meals are prepared every 30 minutes, making it easier to adjust for demand.
Linking goals to key results makes it easier to adjust as circumstances change, without losing sight of the company's must-win battles.
Putting production into fewer hands would make it easier to adjust output to cushion the cyclical downturns that have always played havoc with steel makers.
A strength of behavioural levers is that they are more agile and much easier to adjust to changing attitudes than levers enshrined in legislation and backed up by agencies of the state.
Furnishings are easier to adjust than buildings, and since the redecoration of the Governor's Palace in 1981, Williamsburg has been startling visitors who associate the 18th century only with pastels and daintiness.
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Likewise with the radio controls; there is actually a knob for volume and one for tuning (too many car companies have gotten fancy with their audio tuners, making them harder not easier to adjust).
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