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He fits in now, but he admits that adjusting to Duke's talent level was challenging initially.
She correctly pointed out that adjusting to grass from clay is difficult, especially given her background on the red dirt.
When employees and their families go overseas, many assume that adjusting to a foreign culture will be the hardest part of their assignment.
The unlikeliness of freeing the Jersey from the boy notwithstanding, Mr. Leo said he expects that adjusting to life in Rhode Island will come easy.
As a player more attuned to fast 3-D action games on PC's, I found that adjusting to the Nintendo 64 controller was like trying to tie shoelaces with fingers soaked in Novocain.
Conscientiousness also tends to rise with age: older workers have lower levels of absenteeism than younger colleagues.None of this means that adjusting to an ageing workforce will be easy.
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Over the past decade, prosthetic technology has advanced significantly, with computerized knees and ankles that adjust to terrain and activity.
"The league is always shifting, and the teams that adjust to those changes the fastest are the teams that win," Accorsi said.
In the meantime I can suggest a low-tech alternative (a lowgrade?) to a Panasonic TV that adjusts to your living room light.
The backseat features a genuine advance: a pair of integrated two-position child booster cushions (a $495 option) that adjust to fit children of various sizes.
The windows are clad in specialized shutters that adjust to the amount of exterior sunlight and help regulate the temperature inside.
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