Sentences with phrase «such adjustments»

You can, of course, consider switching formulas and even trying lactose reduced ones, but you should always consult the pediatrician before making such adjustments.
And there are many who argue that tax provisions allow for such adjustment.
Well, it is ambiguous what is the political sign of such an adjustment.
Such adjustments seem small, but saving small amounts over a year's time can add up to nice savings.
But we might properly ask whether such adjustment, valuable as it is to the community as it exists, is sufficient.
Many things have been done and modified to make currency trading easy and many have benefited from such an adjustment.
This survey will argue that, despite such adjustment problems, the huge changes in intellectual property currently taking place in the IT sector will in time produce more efficient markets.
On the other hand, allowing such an adjustment raises many concerns.
I don't know what the most people ever moved to another state through such an adjustment is.
Such adjustments include drinking more water, lowering salt intake and cutting back on meat.
I'm sure it's been such an adjustment going from hot temps to cooler ones, but I'm also sure you're enjoying embracing the autumn styles!
A lifetime policy might not be applicable, particularly if you continue to anticipate such adjustments.
His so lucky to have both of you for parents as you are certainly looking for the most positive ways to handle such an adjustment.
Do you really see people voluntarily making such adjustments, especially over the next 50 years?
Such adjustments in usage draw on an acute sense of the absurd, with an economy of language that makes a powerful argument for beauty in the detail.
Planning for such adjustments is already under way, he notes.
Such adjustments seem to overwhelmingly show a massive warming trend not present in the raw data.
PAR models are also consistent with broader life history theory (Charnov, 1993) in suggesting that enhanced pro-inflammatory tendencies in young adulthood may be triggered by adverse social circumstances during childhood even if such adjustments carry with them the cost of longer - term negative health implications (cf. Belsky et al., 1991; Gibbons et al., 2012).
However, we are able to make such an adjustment by multiplying the share of teachers covered by Social Security, which the BLS estimates to be 73 percent, times the employer contribution rate (6.2 percent).
He finds such an adjustment in»... the tendency of the transitory occasions of fact to unite themselves into sequences of Personal Identity.
Mathews recognized that characteristic religious acts such as prayer and worship may not survive such adjustment, but he saw no alternative to complete openness, and he personally found the implications of science supportive of the religious response.
So far, the commission has resisted such an adjustment in water levels because other areas in the Great Lakes and along the St. Lawrence River are also experiencing flooding conditions.
«Policies which encourage such adjustments can help conserve water while maintaining China's food security.»
States should change their public benefit protections to permit adjustments to be distributed across a broader range of employees, if such adjustments become necessary.
Ginsburg argues against such an adjustment, saying it «makes no sense» but, then, within the same paragraph, engages in an analysis similar to what I have recommended, saying, to wit: «For math... DC gains at grade 4 were higher than any state» over the full 2000 - 07 period.
NOAA and other climate agencies have defended such adjustments to the temperature record, arguing they are necessary to correct for «biases» that distort the reality of the Earth's climate.
That's very interesting, as given the scope of the changes Apple's supposedly making, it wouldn't have been surprising to see the handset's size shift a bit; even the move from the 6 to the 6s involved such an adjustment.
Emphasize how quickly such adjustments occurred.
Identify what needs to be changed in the accounts receivable processes of the organization and implement such adjustments without delay, but in agreement with the top management of the organization
Such unexpected findings of positive adaptation imply that while diagnosis does not always suggest severe functional impairment (Sack, 1995), the changeability of dysfunction does, in fact, demand further investigation into the mechanisms that promote such adjustment.
Before such adjustments, credit card balances always build up in November and December as holiday purchases are made, and then fall in January and February.
By making such adjustments and periodically re-visiting a retirement income calculator throughout retirement with updated information about your savings balance and planned withdrawals, you should be able to get a sense of whether you're spending down your nest egg at a «Goldilocks» pace, i.e., not too fast but not too slow.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for the purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1101 et seq.), Sopuruchi Chukwueke shall be deemed to have been lawfully admitted to, and remained in, the United States, and shall be eligible for adjustment of status to that of an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence under section 245 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1255) upon filing an application for such adjustment of status.
Regardless of whether such adjustments are applied to the climate model output, the observations, using the latest data, fall inside the modeled range when we consider the numerous sources of uncertainty for surface temperature data (c.f. Fig 4).
He said that, going forward, the evolving Climate Reference Network will largely eliminate the need for such adjustments in any case.
Such an adjustment may have given Iraqi commanders on the front line more say in when and where strikes took place.
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