The longer the evacuees remained in centers, the more dependent they would become, and the harder readjustment would be to make. |
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Athletes who have been carded for a minimum of three years may receive some readjustment support through a special-needs application. |
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Successful readjustment to the school environment depends partly upon the quality of the transition plan. |
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Under the structural readjustment program, trade liberalisation was introduced. |
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We are in a period of readjustment after the collapse of one of the biggest stockmarket bubbles in history. |
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It does take some readjustment, however, to accept that a national theatre has any business putting non-professionals on a stage. |
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The felon would be speedily returned to gainful employment without the lengthy readjustment undergone by victims of our present prison system. |
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After working for the Peace Corps, he said, everyone needs some time for readjustment. |
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Abstract Nativisation is the linguistic readjustment that a language experiences at the phonological, grammatical and lexical levels due to the influence of local languages. |
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The country has undergone a structural readjustment, and the ensuing social implosion is most evident in the capital, one of the world's most violent cities. |
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The aim of this synergy is to cause temporary readjustment of the epidermal cells preventing the hair growing back. |
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This amount may be subject to readjustment at any time during the arbitration. |
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Sadly, that bill has had to undergo some readjustment, given the requirements of royal recommendations. |
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The time required for readjustment and reconstruction varies from one situation to another. |
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From this point of view, there ought to be a readjustment between sectors and between territories. |
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The measures announced by the UK signal such a readjustment of its charging system. |
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This facilitates readjustment to the set working depth without a visual check after each headland. |
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Move the joystick to the right or left to choose between two possible readjustment functions. |
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This temporary readjustment to our conventional norm is a perfect parallel to rethinking Drops of God in terms of wine education. |
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Among the primary readjustment problems for this cohort were the poor economic situation, the attitudes and gossip of locals, inefficiency, and the slow pace of life. |
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The piece was acutely in need of some serious editorial readjustment. |
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After the whole summer without a routine, it takes some readjustment. |
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He heads the VA's national office of readjustment counseling services. |
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Astronauts must undergo a radical readjustment after returning from space. |
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Such doom-saying has reckoned without the capacity of the capitalist economy for readjustment and reinvention, and without the ever-renewing spring of human optimism. |
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Body color thus suggests that acute responses are reinforced by subsequent allostatic readjustment of tonic hormone levels, particularly that of melanotropin. |
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As at the selected sessions, buy-backs remained lower than last year, as sellers continued their successful readjustment to the changed marketplace. |
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In the estimation of the retired general, readjustment alone can take years. |
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We should like to emphasize nevertheless that such a readjustment should apply to all types of contract, whatever their length or funding source. |
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The weakening of the pair may be attributed to technical selling, readjustment to asset manager's portfolios, and strength seen in equities. |
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Due to the high costs involved, the frequency of such training is very limited, even though the technological developments within public health require constant readjustment of knowledge and competence. |
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In both contexts, agricultural support policies have been deemed excessive by the majority of citizens and the political class, and are likely to pay the price of a readjustment. |
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Further to current information on active pay files, all background information on inactive files is also maintained, thus facilitating identification of pay equity readjustment beneficiaries. |
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Following the implant, there is a re-education programme including readjustment sessions and auditory re-education in order to get used to the implant. |
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The great scientists, historians and philosophers agree that life on earth has always been and is one continuous, never-ceasing, process of readjustment. |
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If they receive proper support from their family and their workplace, and if they are allowed a period of readjustment, these individuals can be successful in returning to some normalcy. |
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The official dealing with the file called for the production of the original of a declaration of agreement between the former spouses on the readjustment of the applicant's rights in the present case. |
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A general readjustment in contracts would be enormously complicated and time-consuming and would interject an undesirable element of uncertainty into economic and business activity. |
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That will mean a painful readjustment, but ultimately a more sustainable and rational approach to money. Andrew HuntEdinburghSIR – I am perplexed at your continued tolerant attitude towards the banking sector. |
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Midstream readjustment of our objective shouldn't be ruled out either. |
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This realistic readjustment gives the traveller of the European Union an additional cause for satisfaction, coming on top of the total freedom to make purchases which he already enjoys within the single European market. |
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It starts promisingly, with a sensitive depiction of Dana's readjustment, but it soon begins to lean heavily on stock characters – good cop, bad cop, grizzled gumshoe – and the dialogue is trite. |
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Hemingway returned home early in 1919 to a time of readjustment. |
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