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Over the past decades, the NIEHS has periodically conducted outside reviews and assessments of its research directions and priorities, with the objective of setting priorities, readjusting its course, and establishing new goals.
For example, the humanitarian innovation field has itself engaged critically with the idea of "failing faster" in order to "succeed sooner".7 The ability to learn and rapidly readjust course is generally perceived to be central to successful innovation.
Cruise missiles have been fitted with satellite-based guidance systems making it possible to readjust their course in mid-flight and, in theory, to achieve pinpoint accuracy.
The reason it gets to its destination is because the pilot is constantly readjusting to put the plane back on course.
The market of course would readjust, new steps would taken to protect the line, and prices would come down a bit again.
The Hotplate kicked off on Nine on Tuesday, a show no doubt created to answer the question, "What would My Kitchen Rules' Pete and Manu look like if they were hollowed out and two other presenters wore their skins?" Look carefully and in between courses you can actually see judge Scott Pickett readjusting his Manu flesh outfit.
I might even be tempted to classify male drivers as "bullish and aggressive roadhogs" while (of course) castigating the stereotypes of the dizzy female readjusting her makeup in the rear-view mirror, or the stressed mother too easily distracted by bickering children in the back seat, as "offensive and sexist".
The running course was readjusted for the men's race.
The car will therefore continue to turn during the delay even if it has gone off the road; this hopefully gives the car enough time to readjust itself to the course.
His children are readjusting, too.
Readjusting and changing position of guys or braces.
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