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South Korean officials have been open to the idea of readjusting the exercises to help persuade North Korea to denuclearize.
Now, he said, he can "smell the gunpowder in the air" once again as the idea of readjusting borders gains traction.
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The Broncos were completely incapable of readjusting to the Steelers approach for the second half.
Reasons for this could be the difficulties of readjusting to civilian life, lack of civilian work experience and combat injuries.
The authors have the merit of readjusting the data available on blood H2S concentrations.
Or imagine being an 18-year-old young woman and seeing that photo and having to readjust your idea of what sexy is.
"When legislation changes, you will have this ecosystem kind of readjusting and the money will shift to other places". And wealth holders will readjust too.
The order and pattern of power in the region have been reshaped amid a complex process of relationship readjusting.
He has the hardest time of all readjusting to civilian life.
For example, the humanitarian innovation field has itself engaged critically with the idea of "failing faster" in order to "succeed sooner".7 The ability to learn and rapidly readjust course is generally perceived to be central to successful innovation.
Sure, there's no "flay the asian" contests or what have you – the "shouting at foreigners" game was dropped this year – but it's implicit in the idea of the dandy, of your means dictating your status above others, stamping on the wrists of infant shoe shine boys to go and get your cravat readjusted.
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