Sentence examples for positively adjusted from inspiring English sources

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Furthermore, perceptions regarding the specialty with significant impact on its attractiveness may be positively adjusted.

Evidently, those patients with experience of both treatment types placed equal value on pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments, and appeared more positively adjusted to the condition.

Based on participants overall accounts of managing their ADHD, those diagnosed in childhood appeared more positively adjusted to the condition and reported fewer psychosocial and service-related unmet needs, compared to those diagnosed in adulthood.

In fact, in applications where yeasts are continuously used for longer time periods, for example serial repitching of brewer's yeast in beer fermentations (Gibson et al., 2007), these populations are (unintentionally) being subjected to directed evolution, yielding strains with (sometimes positively) adjusted phenotypes.

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The question this study sought to answer was: do HIV positive African women living in the UK positively adjust to living with HIV and, if so, in what way this adjustment may occur?

It supports people to positively adjust, regardless of age, level of injury, or background.

These results indicate that under 3×/d milking schedules, primiparous cows will positively adjust their feeding behavior to achieve similar production increases as multiparous cows.

Low tax rates positively change incentives: Entrepreneurs, venture capitalists and investors are induced to take more risks; businesses become more expansion-minded; and individuals positively adjust their own behavior, knowing that they can keep more of what they earn and that success will not be punished.

OR of a patient rating their overall care positively, adjusting for other patient, clinical and trust-level factors.

Marion talked about this concept of needing to be "outgoing" in order to positively adjust to GDM recommendations and feel support and approval from care providers.

The authors conjectured that prior confidence in religious authority facilitates religious experience by positively adjusting expectations about ritual outcomes, which in turn supports confidence in religious authority (thus in part explaining the conservation both of religious elites and of religious experiences; Schjoedt et al. 2010).

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