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The data are notoriously unreliable and are invariably adjusted months later.
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"Among his schoolfellows he was invariably a 'peacemaker,' he adjusted their misunderstandings, mediated in cases of extreme difficulty, with remonstrances and soothing kindness, and in more than one instance he is said to have thrown himself between infuriated urchins and restored harmony at the risk of personal injury to himself.
Consequently, a post-treatment step in which the chemical stability, buffering capacity and mineral content of the water is adjusted, is invariably practiced.
Many clinicians and researchers have suggested that the DSM IV criteria ought to be adjusted and invariably this would involve relaxing the current diagnostic rules.
By comparison, most of the male vocalists are a drippy bunch, turning out R Kelly covers and guitar solos and invariably, before starting, adjusting the microphone to a lower altitude.
African sleeping sickness, which is estimated to afflict 300,000 500,000 people per year in sub-Saharan Africa, with a disease burden of 1.6 million disability adjusted life years (DALYs), is invariably fatal unless treated [ 2].
People adjusted".
Players adjusted.
Such a difference is important as it is teachers that almost invariably control internal comfort conditions and in adjusting to meet their own preferences might not deliver the most effective learning environments.
Sometimes we are required to give more of our energy to one aspect of our lives than another, and then, invariably, the demands shift, and we must adjust.
You adjust".
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