That combination allows operators to adjust blade pitch quickly, on the fly, with very little effort. |
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If one of the two obviously is higher than the other, adjust the related frequency filters as needed. |
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Combat experience made signalmen constantly adjust their views on how to develop the communications system. |
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Valuable commentaries are interpolated into the main text, using a slightly smaller typeface which took me a little time to adjust to. |
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We adjust the figures from fiscal years to calendar years in order to make comparisons with other countries. |
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It was suggested that Tom use only his shortie wetsuit and adjust his attitude in the water using weights in the BC pocket and on a chest strap. |
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I would set it up, put the black hood over my head and adjust the tilts, swings, bellows and lens, compose the image, and then move on. |
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Embracing value-based metrics fully means taking the time to adjust their inner workings to fit your company's needs. |
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Rethread the serger with thread that matches the shirt fabric, and adjust for an overlock stitch. |
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A couple more flicks of the switch adjust the flame height and heat output. |
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These lenses adjust their focus with a patient's eye muscles to give them seamless near or distance vision. |
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He said it did not take a lot to adjust his batting to Test cricket from one-dayers. |
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It takes a few secs to adjust to the unfamiliar Indian customs and British accents, but once you do, you're hooked. |
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If we try to attack the Canines at a range, then they run at us before we can adjust our bows, ballista, or catapults sights. |
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Some females even adjust the ratio of male to female offspring depending on the circumstances. |
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So an astrophotographer needs to adjust the type of photographic film being used for each individual image. |
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You may have to adjust the brightness of your monitor to get your light pen to work properly. |
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Programmable shunts allow surgeons to adjust the settings on the shunt from outside the body, thereby decreasing the need for repeated surgeries. |
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I don't know offhand, but if you do not adjust for inflationary effects and the GDP you are whistling in the wind. |
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This is followed by an extended period of acclimatization as they adjust to their changed way of life. |
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He paused a moment to allow his eyes to adjust to the reduced lighting then proceeded cautiously. |
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Some brands that Gen X helped popularize are beginning to adjust their marketing to reflect this new stage in their customers' lives. |
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While backread linebackers must adjust to one, two, or three backs or empty, I have yet to see any of those backfields without linemen. |
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The optician will then adjust the lenses until the eye chart appears the clearest possible for the person whose eyes are being tested. |
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We need to adjust our thinking to allow the faculty to provide quality advising, instruction, and extension outreach programs. |
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The wise potential investor will adjust his or her financial exposure accordingly. |
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Unable to adjust to these disappointments, many missionaries returned home with their ethnocentrism intact. |
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Guess they'll just have to adjust to deep fried everything and ice tea that is eternally sweet. |
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We used an exchangeable correlation structure to adjust for the correlation between repeated measurements. |
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Not too many documentarians adjust their style of film-making to the subject. |
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Following the correct steps to adjust the three dies, we should have succeeded in making a dummy round. |
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Allow the flooring to adjust to its new environmental conditions before you start the installation. |
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Other forms of treatment emphasize learning to adjust to the disorder rather than removing the problematic behaviour. |
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His eyes tried desperately to adjust to the light, and soon found a ray of light directly underneath his eyes. |
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Serve meals on salad plates or vintage dinnerware to adjust to smaller portions. |
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My body definitely wouldn't handle 7.5 Gs if I didn't adjust my gross weight before takeoff. |
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I hop up to adjust the dimmer on the halogen lights, partly so we can absorb the honey glow and partly because of the novelty. |
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The sun wasn't shining directly in through the windows, so it took her eyes a second to adjust to the dim room. |
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To get the proper grip for this swing, adjust your right hand on the shaft until you can see all five fingernails. |
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Nadezhda knelt to adjust the tuning dial again, but lost the transmission completely. |
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You adjust the dial to a more comfortable setting and go back to your reading. |
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In single provider markets, purchasers could use this information to adjust further the capitation rates. |
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It varies the size of the pupil and the thickness of the lens of the eyes to adjust for brightness and for distance. |
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See where your body fits in relation to all the moving parts and adjust the machine accordingly, using the knobs and pulls. |
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I can't seem to adjust the front derailleur to the point that I can eliminate chain rub in all gear combinations. |
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Their particular foraging strategy may help explain why they and not all seabird species have the ability to adjust provisioning effort. |
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It's important to be able to adjust the levels of your electric lighting to adapt to the hourly and seasonal changes in daylighting. |
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Controls on the dashboard allow the driver to turn the display on or off, select which information to display or adjust the image format. |
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It operates at a low gain but will automatically adjust to provide a higher level of gain if necessary. |
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It took a few seconds for our eyes to adjust from the bright light of the olive groves to the darkly frescoed gloom of the interior. |
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A few head south for university, but find it hard to adjust to crowded cities and often return within weeks. |
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He must adjust with quick, decisive moves and crisp passes that set up open teammates. |
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It joins the bar and stem with two clamps that allow you to adjust position by 50 mm fore and aft. |
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This acted as a counterbalance and enabled the mirror to adjust to the height of different customers. |
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His eyes fluttered against the light of his surroundings, still trying to adjust to the brightness of the world around him. |
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The screen will also adjust between a landscape and portrait view according to the content. |
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Invited into the rehearsal room, I found a little stool to cotch on, and allowed my eyes to adjust to the relative darkness. |
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One possibility for doing this would be to use a Bonferroni correction to adjust the threshold for each single-marker test. |
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Commercially available structures offer either stacked flashboard risers or floats to adjust this water level. |
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The US has led calls for China to adjust or float its currency, with US industry arguing that the low rate is responsible for job losses. |
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In the past, NASA has had to adjust the flight path of space shuttles on at least eight occasions to avoid debris. |
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Traffic flies along the A19 and too few motorists adjust to the speed restriction imposed at Thormanby. |
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While not flexible enough to adjust for all situations, the quiz is a useful gauge. |
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He was in the habit of using his microscope iris to adjust the valve settings on the engine of his lovingly maintained Triumph Dolomite Sprint. |
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I tried to adjust the contrast on this picture because you couldn't see the swans clearly in the fog. |
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They will instead adjust their preferences to eliminate the intransitivity. |
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Although I eventually got used to fettling a 5th Element, the Curnutt is much simpler to adjust with large, clearly marked dials. |
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Have a trained service representative adjust the pilot light if it is yellow or orange. |
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To adjust the fit, stick the tapes on the underneath side to the front of the nappy or use grips or pins to fasten a cloth nappy. |
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A choreographer doesn't want to watch you fiddle with your hair or adjust your clothing. |
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I also took a while to adjust to the fascia-mounted gearstick and the right side-mounted handbrake but eventually accustomed myself to them. |
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When they charge towards you and spin around barking bubbles, there is very little time to adjust and fiddle with a camera. |
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At the same time we need to adjust our educational system so as to enhance creativity and innovation. |
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Weather conditions, ground conditions, selection policies, and match fixes are too innumerable to measure or adjust for. |
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Asking the doctor to adjust the non-functioning spouse's treatment might be more satisfactory for both partners. |
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Caught in a skein of unresolved tensions, unspoken fear, and undefined destinations, the children adjust in their silent, obscure manner. |
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Among the many features that disqualifies the use of domestic scales in business is that traders could easily adjust them without the customers knowing. |
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Plus, if you need to adjust the base charge a bit up-or-down, you just grab another dipper and don't have to fiddle with a mechanical powder measure adjustment. |
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So, like, it was all just because of the mismatch between the in-phase and quadrature reality generators, you just had to add a closed-loop control to adjust them. |
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A clever feature makes it possible for people to adjust the temperature in each area from their computers by inputting a code printed on the nearest duct. |
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Every system which would escape the fate of an organism too rigid to adjust itself to its environment, must be plastic to the extent that the growth of knowledge demands. |
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Keep tabs on all the latest position battles and injury information, stay plugged into training camp developments, and adjust your rankings accordingly. |
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The cameras were integrated into a system that would automatically adjust their operation according to the co-pilot's input of the aircraft's speed and altitude. |
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Congressional leaders want China to float its currency on the open market to help adjust what they consider artificially low prices for Chinese goods. |
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We could not adjust for deprivation as the ethical considerations meant that we were not allowed to extract strong patient identifiers, such as postcodes. |
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In addition, the dip pole gybe requires another crewmember to adjust the topping lift while the pole is being swung through the foretriangle to the other side of the vessel. |
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As she bent over Hans to adjust his bandage the crisp white cloth of her uniform blouse, carelessly fastened, fell open and brushed his sleeping face. |
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It is likely that your husband will then fall promptly asleep so adjust your clothing, freshen up and apply your night time face and hair products. |
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Such front-running would boost the funds' costs by driving stock prices up or down before they could adjust their portfolios, the industry argued. |
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After 40 pitches he tires, or opponents adjust and pound him. |
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Faxes provide an aerial view of a play soon after it is completed, giving coaches timely information that helps them adjust game plans and schemes. |
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The dampers react in real time to variations in the road surface or driving style and adjust themselves automatically to the prevailing conditions. |
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Organizations that stop to take the pulse of changing times and adjust their course are better able to move into new periods of growth and prosperity. |
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This is a camera where the photographer sees exactly the same image that is exposed to the film and can adjust everything by turning dials and clicking buttons. |
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The dermis also helps regulate collagen and elastin, protein fibers that keep skin soft, and help it to adjust its size to accommodate your growing body. |
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When the jet was stable, we began a wide, right-hand turn toward land and set up an orbit about 20 miles northeast of Oceana to adjust gross weight. |
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He is hoping that it will adjust the electricity market which, he believes, concentrates too closely on price while largely excluding the methods of production. |
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Beginning in 2010, the regulations will allow an executor or a personal representative of an estate to adjust the cost basis of assets acquired by the estate's beneficiaries. |
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It shows that within the identical capitalist group lies the power to adjust or misadjust relative prices in a manner that will stimulate or suppress industrial activity. |
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Here channels periodically avulse in order to adjust to hydraulic constraints imposed by the induration of alluvial boundaries. |
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How many unfulfilled summers of recovery will pass before policy makers will adjust that rosy outlook? |
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Be aware that some cultures are more male-oriented and some workers may need time to adjust to having a female supervisor, or vice versa. |
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When any of those situations occurs, the GPS satellite will automatically adjust the current position fix if you keep driving. |
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After slotting in each slat, adjust its sideways play between the tracks so that this is even. |
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No matter how busy you get, don't forget to come up for air at least once a year to re-visit and adjust your plan. |
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Never let an untrained clinician or non-medical person adjust your band-and never adjust it yourself. |
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You can then adjust the overall image brightness by moving the middle point left or right. |
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Combine the softened gelatin with the warm lentils and adjust seasoning. |
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It also has X-rays, what is practical for reconnaitre aliens, as well as of a knurl to adjust its power. |
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Its self-locking dial lets the player easily adjust the width and occipital snugness during a game. |
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Never change the battery or adjust the controls of the hearing instrument in front of infants, small children and persons of mental incapacity. |
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Click on the Specification button to adjust the presetting depending on the selected procedure. |
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Since plain weave and twill are not usually woven at the same sett, resley and adjust warp ends for each piece. |
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If your sales have grown steadily every year for, say, five years, use the cost-of-living index to adjust the sales by the amount of inflation. |
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Instead, let him adjust to your normal routine for a couple weeks then gradually make the rounds. |
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Remove this cover to adjust the anchor cable length and replace it if you have a soft surface pool. |
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It is time, as Alberta and B. C. have recognized, to bite the bullet, adjust the policy and enhance future economic outcomes. |
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The time zone determines when the system needs to adjust for daylight savings time. |
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They want to adjust the Rules of Procedure according to their taste and to tailor-make their groups. |
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As you get nearer to retirement, we adjust your portfolio to reduce the level of exposure to risk. |
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Instead of detracting from combat capability it can provide soldiers with the mental agility to rapidly adjust from one task to another. |
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In the Playback Device tab, you can select your audio output device, specify the audio technology, and adjust the speaker gains. |
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Raise soil tillage implement slightly to adjust the tractor wheel mark eradicator using the tractor's hydraulic system and suitable supports. |
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In case you notice that the handle moves to easily or to heavily, it may be necessary to adjust its movability. |
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Although I have sympathy for the substance of your proposal, we will have to adjust the wording to find a way to make collaboration possible. |
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Allows you to further adjust the LR460 response to increases in the actual material level. |
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Large cutting table and easy to adjust guide rail allows for a variety of shapes and sizes of PC Boards to be sectioned. |
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The company's claim to adjust costs in this regard was therefore not warranted and was rejected. |
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Using all of the mounting brackets allows you to adjust the optical axis right, left, up, and down. |
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If you have purchased a remote control you can use it to change programs, adjust the volume level up and down, or mute the instruments. |
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I will take the liberty to adjust and disguise a few of the features of the letter for security purposes. |
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The royal family has been struggling to adjust to a greater degree of media scrutiny. |
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Health Minister Philippe Couillard announced in January that the 1994 price freeze will be lifted to allow drug prices to adjust to inflation. |
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The control panel positioned directly beneath the radiant warmer is easy to reach so you can adjust the settings with no trouble at all. |
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The blood concentrations of water and salt adjust to allow greater cooling, the blood vessels alter to get more to the skin, and so on. |
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Set the connected device to full volume, then use the SoundLink system volume buttons to adjust the level. |
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They are moreover evolutive instruments that move with the times and adjust to Europe's new political, economic and social challenges. |
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The aim of long-term planning is to check and adjust the various planning results gained from the simulative versions of the demand program. |
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That is what I am going to talk about, so members who are here and were planning to doze off can adjust their schedules accordingly. |
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Expect a lot of foul balls and whiffs until you adjust to the speed. |
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If the rubber compactor becomes too soiled, adjust the scrapers step by step closer to the compactor roller. |
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Even if the shinning of the words that indicate time adapt automatically to external luminosity changes, it's possible to adjust it manually. |
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The reduction will be made in steps so that the consumers' sense of taste can adjust to the reduced salt content. |
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At the moment she is agitated and distressed, but I'm sure in time, with the help and understanding from the carers, she will adjust to her new home. |
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Finally, on February 1, adjust your strategy as needed and put it on cruise control. |
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For the sake of safety, adjust this speed to the pace of the elderly or physically challenged in areas where many such residents live. |
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He or she will help you prepare for surgery and adjust to living with a stoma. |
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As you move through the first few months following ostomy surgery, some things may worry you as you adjust to life with a stoma. |
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In a sense, victimization is a developmental process where an individual must adjust to an external stressor. |
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You should only adjust the exhaust fan speed if the flames have an orange, dirty look and the burn pot has to be cleaned more than once a day. |
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They're finding it difficult to adjust to the banalities of daily life in the western world. |
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Then adjust the center leveler located under the BASE RAIL just so it is snug with the floor. |
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Then adjust the third leveler located under the BASE FRAME so it is snug with the floor. |
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Because the camera has no viewfinder, the user would adjust the lens' focal length, shine a desk lamp on the page and shoot. |
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To adjust the volume flow and pressure individually there is a pressure relief valve. |
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Users can adjust the program's verbosity to have keyboard stokes read-aloud as they type. |
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Pull on each panel by advancing your shoulders alternately to adjust the tension everywhere on the wrap and swaddle the babies' body. |
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In demanding ascents, use small developments and adjust your cadency to the length of the climb. |
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The security officer or the security manager can also remotely set or adjust the access control system. |
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Never put anything between the mattress and box spring to adjust the support. |
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Push button for adjustment of the min. switch point and adjust the potentiometer of the indicating instrument to the desired min. value. |
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If the ball coupler does not line up with the hitch ball, adjust the position of the tow vehicle. |
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A mechanical device on the side of the reduction gear casing, allows to adjust and control the pressure of the material coming out of the pump. |
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You can however deactivate the saving of cookies or adjust your browser to inform you about the placing of cookies. |
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Provision should be made to adjust the selling price in cases where the sugar is not of this quality. |
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These factors allow Group Policy tools to adjust their UI according to the administrator's configured language. |
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It is therefore proposed to adjust the staffing establishment of the Section through the abolishment of three United Nations Volunteer positions. |
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Taste and adjust the seasoning – the sauce should be fairly highly seasoned. |
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The manually adjustable seats are easy to adjust and I can get comfortable in about 30 seconds of fiddling with the controls. |
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However, paragraphs 3 to 6 do not restate the principles in exactly the same way, but adjust them to the Protocol. |
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Allow or disallow the site owner to adjust the hard quota on disk space allocated to his or her web space. |
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It allows users to track their visitors, adjust marketing strategies and polish up their e-business website for best performance. |
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To adjust the height, remove cap g and, e.g. using a screwdriver, compress spring f inside the tube and push into the required position. |
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This can only happen if the sales assistant knows how to adjust his approach to his prospect. |
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Position Sabina and adjust the width of the base, so that the patient's feet can be centered on the footrest. |
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Hold the mouse button down and drag to adjust the view to the desired width. |
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Worksheet 1 shows you how to adjust annual income for child support purposes. |
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In some cases privacy needs shoring up and in other cases it may need to adjust to further the public good. |
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Many provinces and territories will consider the NCBS you get as income and will adjust your basic social assistance by this amount. |
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Only a water-reducing admixture should be used to adjust concrete to the desired workability required for placement. |
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A qualified Omega watchmaker can adjust the precision of a watch to within the Omega tolerances. |
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This will give stakeholders a certain lapse of time in order to adjust to the potential consequence of the amendments. |
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He moved his leg to the left, so he could move himself leftward, to allow his eyes to adjust better than they would if he had been blocking the light. |
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The Manual TVT shaper feature allows you to adjust the TVT curve while viewing the echo profile. |
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Advances in modelling and weather forecasting can help anticipate hazards and adjust supply. |
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Unlike most other convolution reverbs, Space Designer can synthetically generate a virtual acoustic space and give you all kinds of ways to adjust it to your liking. |
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By doing so, they are curtailing managers' ability to adopt a changed environment and to adjust to the new proposed model. |
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The rails adjust to fit most commodes, and can be lifted to allow for easy cleaning. |
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To properly adjust contrast on a CRT based display, decrease the contrast until the vertical lines start to straighten out. |
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Nurses also had the ability to adjust the dose of a certain medication and could recommend extra doctors' visits. |
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The city carilloneur may have to adjust the winning composition to the carillon's automatic mechanism. |
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Important Note: You must adjust the Stock Sensor before loading nonstandard label stock. |
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A wheel adjuster that can easily adjust both front and back wheels to your cutting height preference. |
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With the mi-TENS function, the mi-SENSOR makes it easy to adjust the stimulation levels to be used for pain management programmes. |
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Out of the fire, add the rest of cold cream, adjust the seasoning and pass the whole liquid in a strainer. |
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It gives a good color, more flavor and sodium to adjust the saltiness of the sauce. |
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The said Member States have had enough time to adjust to the balance, established by the Community legislator. |
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Dioptre Adjustment: This enables users to adjust the far or nearsightedness of the viewfinder. |
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The Council would probably be well advised to adjust the balance of these criteria. |
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To adjust a color of your website color scheme, click the respective color field and edit the hex value or select color with the color picker. |
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To change your color scheme while keeping these default intervals, select a predefined color scheme, and adjust the slider to the desired hue. |
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The height of the leafguide needs to be adjust independantly from the sheaf bigness. |
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In the event of any currency depreciation, the price of imported goods will only gradually adjust because of this price stickiness. |
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Later, I switch on my Walkman, adjust my pace to the rhythm of the different songs and start day-dreaming? |
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As tenants with no other housing project within reach, we need to set our present dwelling in order and adjust ourselves to our neighbours. |
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Start with one tablespoonful five times a day per kitten, and adjust if your kitten is leaving food in the bowl, or is still hungry. |
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Once the footway starts swaying, however subtly, more and more pedestrians adjust their gait to get comfortable, stepping to and fro in synch. |
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Infeed table moved by parallelogram connecting rods, to adjust stock removal with maximum precision. |
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To adjust the horizontal position of the headlight, slacken the bracket retaining bolt and turn the headlight assembly left or right. |
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To adjust the vertical setting, slacken the headlight bowl pinch-bolt and move the headlight assembly up or down. |
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As my eyes adjust to the darkness, I see an elderly monk sitting on the floor, murmuring and blessing an older woman seated in a lotus position in front of him. |
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With these models, the crown must be unscrewed before using it to adjust any settings. |
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These are followed by unescorted temporary absences designed to evaluate the offender's ability to adjust to life in society. |
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Given the rate of inflation, interest and other macroeconomic factors, a discount rate should be decided upon to adjust the value of benefits. |
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With CC Vision, it is possible to adjust some settings of the device, as required, and to calibrate the sensors. |
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Measure the electrode gap with a spark plug gauge or feelers and adjust as necessary by carefully bending the side electrode. |
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Close the door to verify and adjust for alignment of the door from the jamb stops. |
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The circuit is integrated in a 4-pole connector, with the possibility to adjust the trimmers of zero and span. |
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Enables to distribute the concrete and to adjust flatness in the same way, to smooth and to make go up the milt. |
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To adjust the cage roller, the machine must simply be lifted out using the additional transport wheels. |
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Without the method what would be the result of the annual battle to constrain the Council to adjust our pay? |
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The ability of Canadian companies to adjust to the loonie's appreciation against the greenback. |
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Countries have generally been reluctant to adjust even long after demand needs to be rebalanced and the desire to self-insure has been sated. |
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DeLaval calf fence MSC5 has flexible, screwed headlock segments which allow you to adjust the space between the animals from 450 mm up to 520 mm. |
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If the child does not suckle well and often enough, milk production will adjust itself to an inappropriate level. |
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However, it is possible to adjust the squelch control to improve either signal quality or increase system range. |
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The walkabout is done at a slow pace to give the person time to adjust to the environment and is often spread over the course of several visits. |
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The need to continually adjust the volume between radio and landline calls adds to the controller's workload. |
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It was tricky at first but I did finally figure out how to wear and adjust my Stetson quickly. |
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Besides having to adjust to a bed that moves, the movements are not always as pleasant as a gentle rocking motion lulling you to sleep. |
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If your medication causes dizziness or sleepiness, adjust your activities so you aren't at risk of falling. |
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In this study, however, no attempt was made to adjust for incidents of major trauma, such as meniscus injuries. |
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If I try to recline the seat back or adjust the angle of the leg rest during air massage, the chair stops. |
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The fish also cannot adjust to sudden changes in barometric pressure, they rarely survive after being caught and released. |
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This electronic circuit offers the potential to adjust maximum speed as well as acceleration and braking delay. |
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Merck uses certified standard solutions to adjust and check the tests and the faithfulness of the reference colors. |
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With the integrated magnet, you can exactly adjust the saw blade of mitre saws in just seconds. |
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Most of the operating costs are fixed in the short term and are difficult to adjust immediately. |
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This extra challenge incited the respondents to prioritise tasks and adjust flexibly to each individual case of medical or other aid required. |
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The precautionary principle must serve as our safety valve to adjust for scientific uncertainty. |
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Demand for those products also fell precipitously, as producers and wholesalers sought to adjust rising inventory levels. |
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If the microphone signal is not loud enough, use the Windows audio mixer to adjust the level for recording devices. |
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Tilt the lever forward or rearward to adjust the distance snow will be thrown. |
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This allows users to frame the next shot, adjust the exposure and focus the lens while the camcorder is playing back recordings from the disc. |
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We are entering a new era, and we need to adjust our frame of reference to the newly developing conditions. |
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If the engine is hard to start, runs roughly, or stalls at low idle speed, it may be necessary to adjust or service the carburetor. |
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It is important to adjust it correctly to ensure you can easily slide into the sitting position after takeoff. |
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Now you can adjust the volume, panning, track color, and other track attributes simultaneously. |
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It contains a microprocessor-controlled timer, with which the user can preset or adjust the bleaching time. |
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They do not know if their loved one will ever return, so they cannot mourn and adjust to the loss. |
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Hollows are very different in shape and size, so each camera was attached to a ball-and-socket joint to allow us to adjust the orientation of cameras inside the hollow. |
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As a result, during the past decade, many fishers have been unable to adjust to wrenching declines in harvests and prices. |
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But iteration is not totally unavailable, since many students can and do adjust career plans as they progress through the system. |
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We have been squabbling for years about the Commission proposal to adjust car tax. |
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After your food photo shoot, there is a good chance you'll need to adjust the brightness or contrast, crop the image, or touch up other details. |
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You can also change volume and reverb levels on each track, adjust resonance and center frequency of a simple bandpass filter, and change pitch and tempo globally. |
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You settle on the price, and then, when the inspector says the roof is pretty much done, you adjust the price accordingly. |
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Just-in-time inventory management had enabled firms to adjust stocks more judiciously. |
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If you have the room, you can use this rule to adjust the speaker's tonality to fit your own taste. |
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Where videogames have an edge on sudoku is in their ability to adjust to the skill of the player. |
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Debate on the package and the opportunity to adjust it are limited, because a small change could cause the whole deal to collapse. |
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It is a very useful function to determinate the correct adjust of analogue channel amplifiers. |
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Learning what effect this could have on the bottom line of your farm business may help you adjust to an ever-changing economy. |
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The driver should take into consideration climatic conditions and should adjust coverings to allow birds to warm up or cool off, as required. |
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There will have to be a degree of mutual learning and education as we continue to adjust to our rejuvenated organizations. |
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If your sound card allows you to adjust the buffer settings, lower them until the latency is acceptable. |
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You can choose the color of the filter and then adjust the color density you also have the option to preserve luminosity. |
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I believe that if the railways had not started to adjust to market demands, the freight sector at least would go under. |
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Whenever Swiss people migrate to Australia, they hav to plunge into a considerably different form of multiculturalism, and adjust to it. |
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Guiding skids for cutting head and distance piece for the basic guide rod to adjust the respective inside diameter. |
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You can drag it left and right to simultaneously adjust the corner frequencies of the intersecting filter slopes. |
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The driving position is easier to adjust in many modern cars, allowing modification to the seatback's fore and aft movement, cushion and tilt. |
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You can adjust the working height of the KLMS sweeper via the front guide wheels and rear cage roller. |
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Many of these taxes will reduce the after tax return to labour for employees, thus forcing employers to adjust their wage levels. |
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Rather, insert the tongue into the groove and adjust into final position. |
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It has little flexibility and limited capability to adjust for nuance within the market place. |
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All these planks will surely advance towards the bow and I'll have to adjust them once again. |
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We will continually review and adjust our changeover plan to ensure our implementation process properly addresses the key elements of the plan. |
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We will continue to monitor and adjust for any movements in the standards made to ensure the reader is kept abreast of such developments. |
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In particular, they adjust income downwards for expenditures that arise as a consequence of urbanization and a complex modern life. |
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It is common practice for a pilot to adjust the propeller control and reduce the engine rpm after a suitable flying speed has been reached. |
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Place tiles into wet, sticky mortar and beat in using a beating block and rubber mallet to embed tile and adjust level. |
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To adjust the seat depth, loosen the fasteners of the backrest, move the backrest forward and tighten the screws again. |
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Nondestructively adjust the color or tone of your images without actually modifying the pixels on each layer. |
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Quickly adjust contrast, apply local tone mapping, remove noise and sharpen images. |
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Remove noise, sharpen images, and quickly adjust contrast, local tone mapping and more. |
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One example would be to adjust the hue and saturation of a flower petal without changing other colours within the picture. |
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We note with pleasure that you share our longstanding desire to reach a new agreement on how to adjust local staff salaries. |
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It took me some minutes to adjust to the thought that I was sitting between two of the great playwrights of the age. |
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In addition, families have to adjust to a constantly fluctuating economic status. |
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If we want to adjust salaries, we need an extra budgetary item which is publicly accounted for. |
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Their movement is necessary to adjust the unequal distribution of resources and demand. |
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The new treaty is designed to adjust the functioning of a Union with 27 member states and the prospect of further enlargements. |
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Recognise that they are likely to adjust their strategies to deflect efforts to stop them. |
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Using one fixture as a reference, adjust the offsets of the other fixtures to match the reference. |
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You will probably have to adjust this position slightly to ensure that your chimney will run between the joists. |
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Consequently, the demand increased and therefore we will adjust our production volumes. |
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If the door is not plumb, you may have to adjust the hinge in its mortise. |
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Brain research has shown that using sound phasing for brain synchrony will adjust the brain waves to deeper states down to the delta wave pattern. |
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To get to the top of a mast to adjust a wire one would be pulled up in a boatswain's chair by a rope looped through a pulley at the top of the mast. |
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