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Just adjusting".
Not adjusting.
From the moment he first scratched his territory in the crease and adjusted his pad straps as he habitually does before facing his first ball, he never at any stage looked like doing anything other than making a hundred.
A 1990 study, by Professor Block and Jonathan Shedler, found that teenagers who experimented with drugs in a limited way tended to be better adjusted than those who either used drugs habitually or abstained entirely.
They have also complained about needing to adjust their ACs as much as every 30 minutes, and some habitually wake up in the middle of the night to adjust the settings," Ambi Labs' communication strategist, Liz Choi, told TechCrunch in an email.
Prospective evidence is limited, with one study reporting a beneficial effect with lower risk of impaired glucose tolerance among Dutch elderly men and women who habitually consumed a small amount of fish (mean intake 24 g/day) compared with non fish eaters (adjusted odds ratio [OR] 0.47 [95% CI 0.23 0.93]) (10).
That way, we can adjust for the generalized self-efficacy bias in students' ratings of the enjoyment they habitually experience during a specific teacher's lessons.
This, of course, is one reason why the trade unions habitually distrust co-ownership; but on the other hand, in times of difficulty they show impressive 'durability under fire', preferring to adjust pay rather than jobs when business is slow and preserving employment throughout the business cycle; none of the Employee Ownership Association members is called Persimmon or Bovis or Redrow.
You adjust".
People adjusted".
We adjust".
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