Sentences with phrase «make gradual adjustments»

But ultimately the best way to assure that you don't outlive your savings is to start with a reasonable withdrawal rate, re-assess it annually and make gradual adjustments to your spending as needed throughout retirement.
After you've settled on a withdrawal rate you're comfortable with, the idea is to make gradual adjustments rather than having to slash your spending because your nest egg's value has declined precipitously or ramp up withdrawals because your savings balance has ballooned.
There was ample opportunity to accept these recommendations, and make gradual adjustments towards this new level.
If you didn't make a gradual adjustment to your child's bedtime, you might try to wake him up an hour earlier on the day before daylight saving time begins.
An infant brings many changes to a household, however, you can help your pet adjust to the big changes with minimal time and effort by making gradual adjustments to your lifestyle before the baby

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By making small, gradual adjustments here and there, I can bring my daily existence more in line with the life I actually want to live.
Making small, gradual adjustments to your calorie intake is the safest way to do it and the way it should always be done.
Folland's erroneous adjustment had been originally criticized at CA in 2005 here and further discussed at length in March 2007 at CA here, a post in which I observed that no climate scientist had made any attempt to validate Folland's bizarre adjustment and that correcting Folland's error (through a more gradual and later changeover to engine inlets than the worldwide overnight change that Folland had postulated after Pearl Harbour) would have the effect of increasing SST in the 1950s, in turn, potentially eliminating or substantially mitigating the downturn in the 1950s that was problematic for modelers.
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