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However, our pocketbooks will also need readjusting in preparation for the new year.
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If these conditions change during a working day, the control variables must be readjusted in order to attain the optimal COP.
Moreover, if in the first schedule (in time), the choice in frequency was unfair towards one user, it will be reflected in his time metric, and will be optimally readjusted in frequency domain in the next schedule.
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