Sentence examples for problems of adjustment from inspiring English sources

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This presented its own problems of adjustment.

Tells about admissions, problems of adjustment students face.

After early problems of adjustment the loyalist communities of New Brunswick began to prosper.

But there is every reason to worry that, at best, the eurozone will limp along with unresolved problems of adjustment for the weaker economies, a recurrence of Greek debt servicing problems and the need for continued monetary stimulus.

Re "Old, in the Way and Hard at Work" and "Demographic 'Bomb' May Only Go 'Pop!"' (Week in Review, Aug. 29): The problems of countries where the population is aging and growing more slowly may be difficult, but they are problems of adjustment for mostly industrialized and wealthy nations, not problems of survival.

The key point, which I've finally taken fully on board, is that in addition to the huge problems of adjustment created by a rigid exchange rate in the aftermath of a bubble, the fact that European nations no longer have their own currencies leaves them vulnerable to self-fulfilling debt crises – in effect bank runs on governments rather than banks (although those too).

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But the only special thing about it is that they are egotistical enough to try to project a personal problem of adjustment as a major generational issue.

A final example of a model of growth that illustrates the problem of adjustment between supply and demand is to be found in the work of the Dutch economist Jan Tinbergen and his followers.

Mathiesen and Sanson [ 12] found that nearly 12% of children had problems of emotional adjustment, social adjustment, overactive-inattentive behaviour, and regulation at both 18 and 30 months of age.

From a research perspective, it is not too surprising that adjusted hospital mortality is not related to MI in our study, given the methodological challenges that limit its use, mainly driven by the low signal to noise ratio and subsequent problems of risk adjustment, such as the case-mix adjustment fallacy or constant risk fallacy [ 28].

The neglectful style has been associated with problems of social adjustment (such as impulsivity, substance abuse, crime or child-to-parent violence) and of personal adjustment (such as low self-esteem, anxiety or depression) (Gámez-Guadix, Jaureguizar, Almendros, & Carrobles, 2012; Milevsky, Schlechter, Netter, & Keehn, 2007; Oliva, Parra, & Arranz, 2008; Steinberg, 2001).

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