Instead, over time, the umps have made the adjustment to a lower and wider strike zone from the higher and tighter one. |
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Modification or adjustment services in respect of any vehicle intended for the use by any physically handicapped person will also be zero-rated. |
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If the motion feels awkward, uncomfortable or painful, you need to make an adjustment somewhere. |
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As stated above, this gives us, temporarily, a crude seasonal adjustment while we build up more respectable sample sizes. |
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The scale of the adjustment which it will be necessary to make is illustrated very approximately by the diagram annexed to this judgment. |
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Reconciliation has to be achieved by compromise, and the basis for adjustment is reasonable user. |
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As a rider to this overview of the role of music in this story, however, I want to suggest an adjustment of perspective. |
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This study examined perceived behavioral atypicality as a predictor of children's school-based adjustment. |
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This will allow application of fresh grease and adjustment to the cone and ball assembly. |
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The adjustment of the system allows for flexibility and use on a wide range of valve stems with various stroke lengths. |
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The global outcome was analysed with logistic regression, with and without adjustment for the two stratifying factors. |
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There was at least one adjustment because of a decision to make maintenance payments in arrears. |
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This adjustment is usually controlled by setting the position of the tractor lift arms. |
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The vertical and horizontal position of the rest can be accurately adjusted by loosening the locknuts and turning the adjustment bolts. |
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The books of the OT and NT have reached their present number and arrangement by a process of adjustment and elimination over centuries. |
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Adjustable models include those with a flick-lock length adjustment and other with a twist-lock adjustment. |
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A quick-adjust mechanism on the rear of the lid helps provide on-the-fly adjustment with a twist of the dial. |
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A Flemish string can be twisted far more than an endless loop type, so brace adjustment for this style of string has a much greater range. |
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The fuel bowls also feature a clear sight glass for fuel level verification and adjustment. |
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The turbidimeters are pre-calibrated and a simple zero adjustment is the only steps required prior to testing. |
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The normal modus operandi is incremental adjustment focused on solving specific policy problems or political issues. |
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Once you've eliminated hops, your rim will be slightly out of true laterally from the adjustment. |
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It may have been biorhythmic testosterone adjustment but it was probably more the polls. |
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I stress that this bio-diesel can be put in any diesel vehicle, without any adjustment of any kind to the motor. |
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Some adjustment will be required, as prior rules and procedures are adapted to a new kind of transnational conflict. |
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We also found that contact with the recipient and his family can help in the adjustment to bereavement and loss. |
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The belt's adjustment level allows it to be worn as a waist belt or a shoulder strap. |
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For the elderly, the late life period is not one of beer and skittles, but rather one of transition and adjustment to loss. |
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Motherhood is a bed of nails that requires a lot of adjustment before you can get comfortable. |
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A manova was used to assess the effect of intimacy with parents on adjustment. |
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A lot of stuff will still go through him, which is a little bit of an adjustment for Patrick. |
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The fine adjustment mechanism on a beam compass makes distance transfers quicker and more precise than with a ruler and pencil alone. |
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The contemporary credit system has demonstrated zero capacity for self-regulation or adjustment. |
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A quartz watch powered by a battery is constantly powered and tells accurate time all the time and do not need time adjustment. |
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Before cutting, review faux fur seaming options and note whether seam allowances will require adjustment. |
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Studies have shown that long-term acclimations can be superimposed upon fast adaptive adjustment of the thermal stability. |
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This response is reflected in the actual acclimation and thus the adjustment of processes or structures on time-scales less than one generation. |
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Phenological adjustment to contrasted seasonality has been considered a symptom of proper acclimation. |
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She had absolutely no experience with any kind of normal human interactions and would require a little time for adjustment and acclimatization. |
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If the system eventually breaks down, it will be primarily because of US resistance to adjustment and accommodation. |
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The questions were primarily based on the research on cultural adjustment and acculturation. |
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He probably went through a long process of acculturation and adjustment into the cult-like environment of his new reality. |
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People traditionally would visit an acupuncturist four times a year, at the change of each season, to help them make the adjustment. |
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Both processes exemplify adaptation or adjustment, but very different mechanisms must be involved. |
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The driver gets decent seat adjustment, so it is a case of settling back to enjoy, well, a very pleasant ride. |
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She also questioned the adjustment of market values by reference to Savill's Index. |
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In many cases, the adjustment moved the faculty member from economic marginality to a living wage. |
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Risk adjustment can contribute to quality improvement by allowing outcomes to be compared fairly. |
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With the expansion of the Union's tasks, the burden of adjustment has grown for each successive wave of accession. |
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The annual adjustment shall be made only in respect of one-fifth of the tax imposed on the goods. |
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Please allow us some period of adjustment and development, and then, if we are not cutting the mustard, fine, you can dole out pelters. |
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It was therefore decided not to make any adjustment to the original productivity data. |
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Less populated states would likely have been beneficiaries of this somewhat flawed mathematical adjustment. |
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A similar weakness is inherent in psychologies based on adjustment or adaptation. |
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Dealing with the unexpected requires rapid adjustment to the actual situation. |
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If a patient is going to show signs of adjustment the facility will be able to make the appropriate decision. |
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To test the Adjuster, we retrieved a Browning Hi-Power from the gun safe and began to fiddle with the two adjustment screws. |
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Medical students ' stress also was expected to be associated with poorer marital and emotional adjustment among their spouses. |
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Several measures covering problem behavior, sexual experiences, and interests and psychosocial adjustment were also included. |
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The characters lives and experiences demonstrate their displacement, spiritual homelessness, and the hardships of adjustment to a new society. |
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Adults usually develop adjustment disorders to stressors related to marital discord, finances, or work. |
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It is also possible, with a small adjustment, to run your petrol engine on vegetable oil. |
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If this can be offset by rudder action the boat will remain on course, otherwise sail adjustment is necessary to prevent a broach. |
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She seems to have made an adjustment away from Bill quite nicely through these sessions. |
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The change has been somewhat of an adjustment for pilots used to flying in the dark by instrumentation alone. |
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The brake shoes offer a pivoting mount that allows precise adjustment of the pad to the rim. |
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As he was an habitual wearer of a dust mask, it is far from clear to me why this adjustment was made. |
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An adjustment device automatically varies the positions of the knife so that the knife engages the whetter more or less constantly. |
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Patients may suffer from anxiety, depression and reactive adjustment disorders. |
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Another adjustment might be to rearrange office furniture to create extra space for someone using a wheelchair or an assistance dog. |
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The only treatment they may offer is a spinal adjustment for whatever ails you. |
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If you hang them below the bumper, they can easily get knocked out of adjustment or even broken by curbs or snow banks. |
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To check proper adjustment hold the trigger back with the grip safety released and work the hammer back and forth. |
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A bracket on the wall beside a window, still with its adjustment screw, remains of where Gregory's telescope was set up. |
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Despite that oil adjustment, consumer spending was still able to rebound strongly in the third quarter. |
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However, radio reception on MW and LW bands was simply awful, though this is probably a matter of adjustment. |
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All-round visibility is excellent, especially due to the large rear screen and two-part wing mirrors with blind spot adjustment. |
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That includes a consultation, an exam, and your first adjustment, the whole ball of wax. |
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Turning a knurled adjustment wheel moves the right side scope for individual adjustment. |
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The first lesson to draw from the study is that the longer the children were exposed to deprivation, the worse was their adjustment. |
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For example, it has linked economic reform and structural adjustment to what it has termed good governance. |
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The appropriate degree of adjustment may be helped by nomograms or computer algorithms. |
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That will take some adjustment to how we organize maintenance and training ashore. |
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This period saw the introduction of unsustained stabilisation of structural adjustment policies. |
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There is intriguing evidence of persistent overmanning, i.e. maintaining unproductive labour, well into the structural adjustment phase. |
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Horizontal adjustment is provided through the slotted end with wire ties into the wythe of brick. |
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Turn off and unplug the power tool from its power source before you perform any alignment, adjustment, maintenance, or repair procedure. |
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Also, corsets with side lacings can be more readily adjusted for a custom fit than can corsets with just one adjustment point in the back. |
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There's also an Allen screw tension adjustment to regulate how tightly the pistol is held. |
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The wildly maladjusted and unbalanced U.S. economy must suffer through a wrenching adjustment period. |
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Traveling Indonesians will need a short period of adjustment in counting small change, whose nominal value is as low as one cent. |
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A business plan that does not allow for adjustment can end up very far off the mark. |
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I sometimes allow rampant letterfit adjustment and excessive glyph scaling to allude to the lack of state-sponsored childcare options. |
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The specification list is comprehensive for a small car, although the absence of remote mirror adjustment was noted. |
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Identifying an adjustment that works in testing might carry a car from 15th after a pit stop to fifth in only a few laps during the race. |
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With winter closing in, does someone in your family suffer from Seasonal Adjustment Disorder? |
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But it is ordinary people who are going to be hit hard by this and it is going to be a long and painful process of adjustment. |
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As a result, most of the adjustment burden will be mostly borne by the city's workers, past and present. |
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This rarely requires dosage adjustment or discontinuation of the drug. |
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Make an adjustment to the hit by reducing the amount of right spin. |
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He said, how many people you have gotten a permanent adjustment. |
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Based on theoretical conceptualizations derived from attachment theory, we would expect to identify mediational effects of perceptions of parents on behavioral adjustment. |
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Parenting characterized by acceptance and firm control is associated, for adolescents, with enhanced school performance and general psychosocial adjustment. |
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A study of the effects of corporal punishment in one Caribbean locale found a modest, direct relationship between physical punishment and psychological adjustment. |
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Very little has been done on postwar adjustment of veterans in the North. |
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Environmentalists fumed about the World Bank's funding of destructive infrastructure projects and the IMF's reborn version of structural adjustment. |
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The adjustment mechanism includes an aliform plate, a guide plate and an insert plate, and the aliform plate includes a pulling plate and a leading plate. |
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A shoe that laces will allow for adjustment across this area. |
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The foot stretcher is easily positioned to achieve these positions by loosening the 3 wing nuts and moving the foot stretcher along the adjustment plates. |
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We don't need the most expensive new paint on the block, but we do need reliable access to certain essential pieces in good repair and adjustment. |
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The tailpiece declared what should be the objective of the court when exercising the statutory powers to make financial provision orders and property adjustment orders. |
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So, jam a hand down hard against the backrest of the car seat, grasp the strap adjustment bit and pull it horizontally away from the child restraint to tighten. |
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If your bust measurement is a full size larger or smaller than the pattern, blend the adjustment line from the waistline to the bustline of the next size. |
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A midseason adjustment to throw the curve overhand helped his control. |
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And, sure enough, with a slight adjustment in our colour choices, we were able to pick up all the paint we'll need to finish the job at a real bargain price. |
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They pointed out that recently, because of deficient psychological adjustment after divorce, child battering and children's roaming have been aggravated in the province. |
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I have no intention of disrupting their adjustment just because my currently holiday mopey self-pitying housemate thinks the world revolves around her. |
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She tugged on the black rope that wrapped around his thighs and torso, her leather gloves creaking with each adjustment. |
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A careful adjustment of the experimental exchange times should allow the detection of confined motions for typical distance scales between nanometers and micrometers. |
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It is not clear, however, whether this shift in response to experience is in fact a learned response or a biological clock adjustment based on physiology. |
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We examined family conflict and parental depression symptoms as mediators and moderators in the associations between parental problem drinking and children's adjustment. |
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This should be more than enough voltage adjustment for your avid tweaker. |
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This includes a detailed discussion of the use of the slide rule in making calculations governing the adjustment and operation of looms and weaving equipment. |
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The oil price slump in 1985 created severe adjustment problems. |
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This represented an adjustment of Roman foreign policy in the east, where independent client kings had always been imposed on this buffer state with Parthia. |
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A dysfunctional Credit system once again dodges the bullet that would have forced the commencement of a long overdue and desperately needed adjustment. |
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Phased cuts in educational expenditure as part of Structural Adjustment Programmes left buildings in a tatty, dangerous and unsanitary condition. |
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Adjustment for other markers of social position had little additional effect. |
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Adjustment knobs allow the rifle to be sighted in at, say, 100 yards and then reset to zero. |
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Adjustment had little impact on measures of association, but confounding by unmeasured factors cannot be ruled out. |
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Adjustment of the cutting heads allows a great variety of moldings to be manufactured. |
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However, glacial isostatic adjustment of the ice sheets affect ground deformation and the gravity field today. |
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Some land movements occur because of isostatic adjustment of the mantle to the melting of ice sheets at the end of the last ice age. |
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There was a lot of travel in the handle, because the tool was out of adjustment. |
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Dual pneumatic clamping cylinders are provided with non-marring, quick-change Neoprene clamp plates and easy height adjustment via clevis pins. |
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However, the system was only calling for a pitch control rod adjustment, versus the previous adjustments that included trim tabs. |
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Position all six wing nuts near the bottom of the shaft to allow maximum height adjustment. |
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They report a lead-associated increase in both systolic and diastolic blood pressure after adjustment for confounders. |
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Binford also brought in new assistants Brittney Vian and Tristy Default, making for a noticeable adjustment period early on. |
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Data are not available to recommend a dose adjustment of didanosine for patients weighing less than 60 kg. |
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Can capital controls protect countries like China from global market forces, or do controls simply postpone adjustment and misallocate resources? |
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A simple gate adjustment on the counter allows only one tablet or capsule to pass by the machine's electric eye at a time. |
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Age, determined by scalimetry, was used as variable of adjustment for mean size comparisons. |
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The beams are coaxially aligned on long-distance screen by fine adjustment of the mirrors. |
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The adjustment took the form of horizontal hold and vertical hold controls, usually on the front panel along with other common controls. |
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The lack of precision timing components in early television receivers meant that the timebase circuits occasionally needed manual adjustment. |
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For those risks that are assumed to be diversifiable, no adjustment has been made. |
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The camera matrices and 3D structure are then computed for the frames 1-2-3-4, for example by first resectioning and then bundle adjustment. |
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Changes to the previous collective agreement also include an adjustment of the Service Allowance from 120 hours to 144 hours per annum. |
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These lamps have higher efficiency than filament lamps, but the carbon rods are short lived and require constant adjustment in use. |
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The K24-3300 Welder watch has a steel case, two black dials with Arabic numerals and orange spheres and a date adjustment feature. |
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The rate adjustment helped to reduce cross subsidizations and allowed tariffs to more closely reflect costs to respective customer classes. |
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While common salt has been left untouched, there will be a marginal reduction in freight adjustment in the case of diesel and limestone. |
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With suitable adjustment of dyebath conditions the two components react to produce the required insoluble azo dye. |
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The credit card company made an adjustment to my account to waive the late fee. |
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The psychiatrist took the view that he suffered from a specific phobia and adjustment disorder. |
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But statistical adjustment for body weight and smoking diluted this difference to nonsignificance. |
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Furthermore, rising rates create opportunities for adjustment errors that produce undercharges as well as overcharges. |
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In its adjustment to the changing world, China has become deeply committed to East Asian regionalism and to a multilateralist foreign policy. |
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Residual seasonality is when a statistical process called seasonal adjustment fails to do its job. |
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We also examined whether the process of pH adjustment of plasma with generation buffer containing maleic acid affected the degradation activity. |
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Crosman also provided me with a CenterPoint Optics 4-16x56 scope with sidewheel parallax adjustment and a 30mm tube for bright optics. |
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I selected one from the top of the latter group-the 8-32x56 with illuminated reticle and sidewheel parallax adjustment. |
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In addition, maximum lifetime is expected due to micrometric die wear compensation adjustment. |
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The workings are regulated by a so-called 'swan's neck' device allowing for micrometrical adjustment of the active length of the spring. |
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Roy Hodgson will offer Dortmund Anfield benchwarmers Ryan Babel or Milan Jovanovic plus a cash adjustment in a January. |
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Illegal milage adjustment is a serious problem affecting half a million vehicles on our roads, and can lead to dangerous damage in worn cars. |
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A variation of Active Roll Control as sway bars are also used for adjustment. |
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A calibrated adjustment capability is provided to adjust for the aging of the crystal. |
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Calibration and adjustment of the instrument constant were conducted with n-pentane. |
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Vestakeep L4000G has been approved for spindle nuts for use in electrical steering column adjustment assemblies. |
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The conceptualization of the problem of Viet Nam veteran postservice adjustment has evolved over the years. |
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This new version of the HES hinge features a 3-way adjustment for doors weighing up to 110 lbs per pair. |
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However, as ultraviolet light is easily absorbed by interstellar dust, an adjustment of ultraviolet measurements is necessary. |
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Indigenous deaths are poorly identified, and the official figures for the size of the population at risk include large adjustment factors. |
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Stress, coping, and adjustment of adventitiously blind male veterans with and without diabetes mellitus. |
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A heat pump Optimizer is comprised of a motor speed adjustment device, a controller, and a temperature sensor. |
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Earthquakes may be caused by interactions between sediment loading on the sea floor and adjustment by the crust. |
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This adjustment protects the heart from potential damage when large ingested prey is passed through the esophagus. |
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The 7-turn adjustment needle valves are available in two models, the standard model and the fine adjustment model. |
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Glacial isostatic adjustment also plays an important role in understanding recent global warming and climate change. |
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Blind Xpress custom vertical blinds have an adjustment cord that forms a loop that is not attached to the wall or floor. |
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Thus understanding glacial isostatic adjustment is important in monitoring recent global warming. |
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Strapparatus fastens anteriorly with four adjustment points and a wide, comfortable elastic strap for easy application, positioning, and removal. |
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In approving these credits, all executive directors strongly supported the far-reaching adjustment efforts of Kyrgyzstan and the introduction of the national currency. |
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The panning mechanism has an easy-to-operate thumbnut tension adjustment. |
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The calibrator beads with the two lowest intensities simulate weakly labeled and autofluorescent cells, enabling adjustment of critical sensitivity parameters. |
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This middle-aged reader was expecting something knottier, but after a certain adjustment of mindset, it's easy to immerse oneself into the world of Cat Moreland. |
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More recent work includes Get Smart, Yes Man, Valkyrie and The Adjustment Bureau. |
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In addition to TPA, the new law contains new trade adjustment assistance benefits for workers displaced by trade because of shifts in production to other countries. |
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The poet makes some limited adjustment of his form to his subject, using substantially fewer alliterating words and a higher proportion of stressed function words. |
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Moving the master throttle lever on the bridge transmits an electronic signal to a receiver potentiometer connect by a rack-and-pinion set-up to the throttle adjustment arm. |
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The current study investigated how fathering behaviors are related to preadolescent adjustment in Mexican American and European American stepfamilies and intact families. |
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The main chemical segments covered are coagulants and flocculants, corrosion and scaling chemicals, disinfectants and biocides and pH adjustment chemicals. |
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Adjustment of these boundaries is called, in international law, maritime delimitation. |
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The Agricultural Adjustment Act provided incentives to cut farm production in order to raise farming prices. |
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Once the patient has worked through the stage of grieving at diagnosis, adjustment may be successful as therapy is begun and a prognosis is determined. |
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The idea about teaching reporters to be editors is a valid adjustment based on the reduction of copy editing professionals in the newspaper industry. |
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At Sevier County we use a defensive system that allows us to dictate the coverage and adjustment we want the offense to use in a particular tactical situation. |
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Adjustment to exclude 2010 and 2009 remeasurements of income tax uncertainties and a 2009 change in state deferred income taxes. |
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Promotive Peer Contexts of Academic and Social Adjustment Among Rural African American Early Adolescent Boys. |
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While Vibe X went with the tradition of putting the snooze and volume adjustment buttons on the side of the phone, G2 deviated by placing said buttons on the rear. |
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Peer victimization is a serious social problem that negatively affects children's psychosocial development and adjustment in schools, and may have lasting effects for victims. |
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The altimeter setting in aviation, is an atmospheric pressure adjustment. |
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The structural adjustment they, with the LibDems, are putting us through will desertify places like Scotland and north-east England for which capitalism no longer has any use. |
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The Diversacut 2110A Dicer offers ultimate precision thanks to adjustable collars on both cutting spindles, as well as slice adjustment and lockdown features. |
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Other Fujinon innovations include a centerline diopter adjustment. |
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The CL binoculars offer fast-focusing, straightforward dioptric adjustment, as well as twist in eyecups that offer a full field of view for eyeglass wearers. |
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Some corporations have begun to include spouses earlier when making decisions about a foreign posting, and offer coaching or adjustment training before a family departs. |
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Before the wedding mass was celebrated, Edward insisted that Llywelyn should put his seal to an adjustment to the agreement that they had previously made. |
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Supporters of ESL programs claim they play an important role in the formation of peer networks and adjustment to school and society in their new homes. |
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The alternative to this exchange rate adjustment would be an adjustment in prices, with Canadian McDonald's stores compelled to lower prices to remain competitive. |
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The state cost-of-living adjustment, or COLA, is approaching 6 percent, which makes the salary proposal a dumbfounding one, board member David Tokofsky said. |
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In addition to the possibility of a break in confidence, we do not know how far the adjustment of the stocks of consumer durables and business capital equipment has come. |
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The heel or rear end of the rear landside may be subject to excessive wear if the rear wheel is out of adjustment, therefore, a chilled iron heel piece is frequently used. |
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I've been watching Inuyasha yesterday and that got me wanting to make myself a hengeyokai character... and then I remembered the level adjustment. |
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Usefully, the outboard shrouds' bottlescrews come with an etched adjustment scale for easy tuning while the genoa furler is neatly fixed underdeck. |
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Age adjustment factors, heritabilities and genetic correlations for scrotal circumference and related growth traits in Hereford and Brangus bulls. |
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Therefore, the adjustment to inventory value related to permanent markups and markdowns is made solely by the adjustment to the retail selling price of ending inventory. |
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It also includes 2nd axis adjustment and large bubble level. |
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The Nest Learning Thermostat learns your adjustment patterns and creates a routine based on the weather outside, the time of day and when you're usually out of the house. |
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The F6 offers power-assisted steering with tilt adjustment, cruise control, power windows, dual mode power sunroof, remote central locking along with rear parking sensors. |
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When Jim graduated, he found adjustment to the working world difficult. |
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The stations feature accommodating tibia pads on leg extension, and seated and prone leg curl, which eliminate manual changing of limb length adjustment. |
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The reverse repo rate under the liquidity adjustment facility will consequently rise to 7 per cent and the marginal standing facility rate and bank rate to 9 per cent. |
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The realization of thermite welds and stress adjustment in the rails. |
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Both models feature the automaker's Electronic Suspension Adjustment system, and the GS receives switchable ABS while the RT's ABS is non-switchable. |
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Intervention Factors for Promoting Adjustment to Nightwork and Shiftwork. |
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Adjustment is difficult in part because measurement of the vibration is hard, usually requiring sophisticated accelerometers mounted throughout the airframe and gearboxes. |
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