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The action of adjusting something
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A right to adjustments in working arrangements for people providing a significant amount of unpaid care.
Her designs respond gracefully to adjustments in consciousness that have already taken place.
The goal of protecting Canada's economy led to adjustments in relations with the United States.
It's a race to adjustments, getting a couple of lucky hops.
We have to be open to adjustments of the freedom of movement rules and how they apply to this country.
It attributed the change to adjustments in health care and post-retirement benefit expenses, and said those had no effect on cash used in operating activities.
Mr. Brodsky, who said he does not believe any other state has passed similar legislation, said he had been open to adjustments in the bill.
"Over all, the P.M.I. shows there is still a possibility that the Chinese economy may slow down, especially as falling demand growth leads to adjustments in inventories, increasing the possibility of slowing economic growth," said Zhang Liqun, a government researcher.
These differences in gas exchange disappeared during the experiment due to adjustments in respiratory rates.
The total value of the transaction is about $3.7 billion, subject to adjustments, the companies said.
The discussions at this school-level standardization meeting may lead to adjustments to scores across classes in the school.
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