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In Spain, the tariff, now adjusted quarterly, is about 39 cents per kilowatt-hour for electricity from freestanding solar power plants, and slightly higher for panels on rooftops.
Jakarta increased its 2014 quota again, reportedly to at least 650,000, thanks to rocketing prices and beef shortages, with the number of import permits now adjusted quarterly in response to a set reference price.
(In a 2008 article, he condemned both Bosnian Muslims and Christian Serbs for committing atrocities. Mr. Storobin said he had now "adjusted" the article to reflect that the atrocities were more "one-sided" against the Muslims).
What that means is that $10,000 invested in the stock market today could reasonably be expected to be worth anywhere from about $8,200 to $27,500 10 years from now, adjusted for inflation.
Having, across the years, thrown off most of his burdens, Tony No. 1 now adjusted the one piece of baggage that remained — his backpack, which was ringed with sweat — and strode on as Tony No. 2. Or was it the reverse?
As hinted at by its English-language title (in French it's Les Revenants), The Returned concerns a group of dead people who return to the alpine town they once called home, and the families who have by now adjusted to life without them.
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We will now adjust the regulations to give greater certainty".
Ched is now adjusting to normal life after serving a sentence for a crime consistently denied".
Pollitt, her partner Nick and their daughter Millie are now adjusting to "the usual chaos you expect with a new baby" after the excitement of last week.
Many of the Americans play overseas now, adjusting to the process of being recalled to the national team, across oceans, across time zones.
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