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Though many 20-somethings embarked on their dream of a college education when a decent-paying job was virtually a guaranteed part of the package, the rules have changed, and a new generation is learning to readjust its expectations.
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As for Peter the elephant, we just hope he can learn to readjust to life without fancy gadgets.
I didn't face the reality of what was going on in my marriage and since then I've learned to readjust my rose-colored filter.
We don't always see the mother with three kids who's learning how to readjust or the military child who's adapting to having two parents home, instead of one.
Talk about death factually and share your sadness with your children, they learn to grieve and readjust by watching you.
But it took us too long to learn how far we needed to readjust our expectations.
It may take time for Soriano to readjust to life back in the American League.
"It can take four, five or six years to readjust and start to push again.
Whereas the six-step learning process and interactive activities appeared to support learning, some of the module concepts and language were too advanced, requiring us to readjust our expectations of how these concepts could be feasibly introduced.
If a long-term deviation is detected, this information could be used to readjust the system via back-propagation or other learning algorithms (for example Kawato and Gomi 1992).
In this new and different world of friendship-making, parents need to readjust their parenting skills in order to help young people learn how to make new relationships that are safe and positive.
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