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Pollan offers a model of how individual consumers might adjust their appetites: "Eat food.
"People might adjust their own views of the world to the perceptions of others," Sommerfeld says.
On Feb. 18, the regime and its backers might adjust their tactics, but hostilities will almost certainly not cease.
Though they might adjust their houses and cars to suit their size, the dwarfs work the same jobs as everyone else.
Therefore, they might adjust their time judgments accordingly.
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James Hicks, a physiologist who studies gators at the University of California, Irvine, wonders if birds, which evolved from the same ancestors as crocodilians, might also adjust their lungs to control buoyancy.
If MNs are able to display such homeostatic plasticity mechanisms, these might take place more easily during a critical period or during developmental stages preceding myelination, when MNs might need to adjust their intrinsic excitability to their changing synaptic inputs.
While Beckett is slated to pitch a possible Game 6 in the series, the Red Sox might have to adjust their rotation.
Meanwhile, those looking to the likes of Gavin and Stacey to save us from macho egoism might need to adjust their sets.
Unlike final exams, periodic assessments gauge students' thinking throughout a course, indicating where instructors might need to adjust their course content or pace to help students stay on track.
The main goal of fixed-term contracts is precisely to provide firms with the additional flexibility they might need to adjust their production level due to (negative or positive) economic shocks (Bentolila et al. 1994; Goux et al. 2001).
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