Sentences with phrase «readjust after»

Some research suggests that a well - adjusted child needs one - two years to readjust after the divorce is finalized.
It does take me a long while to readjust after I've returned from a long trip.
There are no slits or panels to readjust after feeding.
but I am hoping this is more, my body readjusting after the delayed period and hormones being sorted.

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And in September, at about the first Wednesday after Labour Day, they «go haywire,» as parents with young kids scramble to readjust to a new school year.
After looking at the Chromebook for a while and then switching to a lesser - quality screen, it took a second for my eyes to readjust.
Uber might also refer them to organizations that help former inmates find work and readjust to life after incarceration.
Arsenal will have to readjust the asking price of left - back Kieran Gibbs after his suitors refused to match the # 15m...
Tom Davies replaced Rooney on 56 minutes, moments after Pickford displayed wonderful reactions to readjust and plunge to his left to shovel Fernandinho's heavily - deflected 25 - yard strike round the post.
But while coming home to a wife was beneficial to veterans returning to civilian life after serving in Vietnam or the Korean War / World War II era, or in periods between, being married isn't helping post-9 / 11 veterans readjust; in fact, «post-9 / 11 veterans who were married while they served had a significantly more difficult time readjusting than did married veterans of past eras or single people regardless of when they served.
If you think that you can continue to operate them physically after the battery's dead, you might want to readjust your expectations.
It felt like I was constantly needing to tighten and readjust the waistband and, after a while, it was uncomfortably digging into my stomach.
Even after the 6 weeks are up, the body is still readjusting.
There was other readjusting, too: Likely Democratic voters who are women — another category where Spitzer once led — were also downgraded as a projected share of the electorate, going from 59 percent of the primary in the second poll to 55 percent in the third, after starting off in the first Quinnipiac poll at 61 percent.
On Tuesday, nearly a week to the day after a gunman opened fire on Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, the Washington Post published an article looking at a group of teens readjusting to life in the immediate aftermath of a traumatic event.
The state has just watched another dragged - out process to readjust the state's political boundaries, required after each 10 - year census so that district populations are close to equal.
Troiano, he ruled, was justified in readjusting salaries after Antonacci docked them.
On the other hand, you have to readjust the grind after each washing, and the adjustment process may be annoying if you regularly use different grinds of coffee.
Aftershocks are occurring as the tectonic plates readjust to find a new stable distribution of regional stresses after the megaquake.
After you've tossed and turned, adjusted and readjusted your pillow, checked the clock again, and sufficiently groaned about your lack of sleep, what are you supposed to do that's actually going to help solve the issue?
However, when you decrease carb consumption after an extended period of higher carb intake, the body will find it difficult to maintain muscle mass and you can be at risk of catabolism — but that will happen only if you don't readjust your protein intake.
It's natural to begin to shift forward, so pause to readjust your down dog position after a few presses.
Age is claimed to be a factor that reduces skin elasticity and thus reduces the ability of the skin to readjust it's size after weight loss.
I'm not sure why, but it's been really hard for me to readjust to my normal schedule after getting back from Europe.
It will definitely be a struggle readjusting to NYC weather after 90 degree heat in Thailand What's your favorite way to stay warm during winter?
Foley's operation began as an anti-immigrant militia, but readjusted its mission after the drug wars raged to such a degree that he felt action was necessary.
Where Homeland's central theme was whether or not rescued US Marine Nick Brody had been turned by his Islamist captors and primed to commit terrorist acts back in the USA, Prisoners of War traces the struggle to readjust faced by two Israeli prisoners released 17 years after being captured in Lebanon.
That's the character's through line — a sudden realization that being an upstanding member of society hasn't gotten him very far and his constant, conflicted attempts to readjust how he behaves after coming to this realization.
Our Idiot Brother (R for nudity, sexuality and pervasive profanity) Paul Rudd stars as the title character of this stoner comedy about an idealistic ex-con's effort to readjust to civilian life with the help of his three sisters (Emily Mortimer, Zoe Deschanel and Elizabeth Banks) after serving time in prison for selling pot.
In 2002 to 2006, the plan readjusted its assumptions and expected 57 percent teachers to remain after five years.
After service technicians removed the door panel and readjusted the innards of the window mechanism, the rattle disappeared.
Just readjust it and after a few miles of driving the light the... Read full review
If you first set up the seat for the optimal distance from wheel and pedals, you then have to readjust that length after adjusting the seat height.
after reading the book I took a look at a series that I was getting ready to write and realized with a quick couple of twists and a little bit of readjusting on my thinking I could write to market with the new series and I'm excited to get started so thank you Chris and good luck
Even though readjusting the system to get it back to a wholesale / retail marketplace would hurt indies, like me, for a while, I expect that pricing would work itself out after a period of some turbulence.
A mortgage that offers lower monthly payments and lower interest rates during an initial period, after which time rates are readjusted regularly
They must learn to readjust to society and rebuild their lives after enduring unimaginable trauma.
They told us it would take months, if not a year, to readjust to life after a journey around the world.
After playing revelations I did like the gyroscope work when holding a button since it between it readjusts to the center.
After so much pleasure in darkness, it's hard to readjust to the light.
The traditional radiative forcing is computed with all tropospheric properties held fixed at their unperturbed values, and after allowing for stratospheric temperatures, if perturbed, to readjust to radiative - dynamical equilibrium.
Radiative forcing is computed with all tropospheric properties held fixed at their unperturbed values, and after allowing for stratospheric temperatures, if perturbed, to readjust to radiative - dynamical equilibrium.
[13] The AR5 Glossary (Annex III) states:» The traditional radiative forcing is computed with all tropospheric properties held fixed at their unperturbed values, and after allowing for stratospheric temperatures, if perturbed, to readjust to radiative - dynamical equilibrium.
The IPCC defines radiative forcing as «the change in net (down minus up) irradiance (solar plus longwave; in W m — 2) at the tropopause after allowing for stratospheric temperatures to readjust to radiative equilibrium, but with surface and tropospheric temperatures and state held fixed at the unperturbed values».
Even after a conviction is overturned, exonerees still have to readjust to life outside of prison — to find employment and housing, deal with a criminal record that often doesn't go away even after being declared innocent, and try to get their lives back on track after so many years — not an easy task for those who in many cases have spent decades locked up.
After setting out the jurisdiction to make such an order and the enumerated factors that are to be considered, the court went on to consider some recent policy considerations and in particular the 2014 Supreme Court of Canada decision of Hryniak v. Mauldin in which the SCC stated that the conventional trial no longer reflects the modern reality and needs to be readjusted.
Honor 9i also lets users readjust the focus after the photo has been shot while also allows to choose different Bokeh effects.
We started out in 1948 offering marriage guidance for couples struggling to readjust to married life after the Second World War.
After spending the last 11 months focussing on almost everything but each other, it often takes couples a bit of time to readjust to being in each other's company again for extended periods of time.
After readjusting your jaw, get ready for the uppercut.
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