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As you adjust the intonation, it is possible that the tremolo bridge will move and that the springs will need to be readjusted, in which case you will have to redo the intonation.
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Problems also exist in the appellate courts, whose districts were last readjusted in 1894.
But Sauer got his glove readjusted in time to snag the puck.
The NAVA level was continuously readjusted in proportion to the predicted inspiratory effort from the Edi signal.
"Then I readjusted the handkerchief which had been used as a tourniquet, but which had slipped a little".
In Africa's postindependence period, similar themes persisted but were readjusted to conform to worlds in which new societies were being forged.
The fluctuating hysteresis of this proposed downward sloping "mood" curve reflects the operating range of the brain's reward and stress systems, which engage in a struggle to adjust and readjust in the setting of repetitive alcohol (or other drug) use.
From a position of world dominance, it must readjust to a fluid international order in which it is "merely one of several competing vendors or brands on the catwalk of credibility".
Previous methods for assessing the vulnerability of complex systems to intentional attacks or interdiction have either not been adequate to deal with systems in which flow readjusts dynamically (such as electricity transmission systems), or have been complex and computationally difficult.
The loan rate was set to readjust in two years.
However, our pocketbooks will also need readjusting in preparation for the new year.
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