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"They might have to adjust themselves to the Security Council.
Kidd indicated, though, that he might have to adjust to Mutombo's lumbering pace.
Last week, the city said it might have to adjust that plan to "reflect the worsening economic climate".
Thus one has design flexibility while implementing the theory in practice, where one might have to adjust the desired degree of stability due to hardware limitations.
"Even if you're calling months in advance, you might not get the exact campsite you want," she said, "or you might have to adjust your dates".
While Beckett is slated to pitch a possible Game 6 in the series, the Red Sox might have to adjust their rotation.
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What is never countenanced is the notion that one has made very serious mistakes, or that one might really have to adjust to a reality where economic initiative has shifted decisively to the East, and investment capital with it.
You might also have to adjust the camera settings.
You might have to manually adjust this several times during the wash cycle.
The instructions all noted in the fine print that microwave ovens varied, so cooking times might have to be adjusted.
Officials at the Pentagon, the State Department and the White House stressed that such budg etary assumptions were keyed to a continuation of the low level of enemy combat in Viet nam and might have to be adjusted should a major offensive take place.
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