Sentences with phrase «readjusted at»

It looks as if the curve has been readjusted at some stage, but it is then a bit strange that the curve representing the global lower cloud cover doesn't seem to have been re-scaled: the difference between maximum and minimum is about 3 % in both figures (it's annoying that the vertical axis for the cloud cover are given in different units in Fig. 2 & 3).
The head restraints and the front crash prevention system also were changed, and headlight aim was readjusted at the factory.

Not exact matches

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.
We can not locate any cosmic informer at the interstices of the loosened and readjusted acids in the DNA chain.
The calculations you saw earlier were a little off (wet crust at first) but I had to readjust... bad math skills lol!
Other kids with more sensitive temperaments are not able to do any of this unless they've had a day or at least an evening to readjust.
A cargo basket at the bottom fits all your necessary items, and the interior seat readjusts to five different positions depending on preference.
All of your previous ideas and convictions and set - in - stone plans will most likely be reevaluated, readjusted or completely thrown out the window at some point.
The experts agree that you need to readjust his clock by waking him from his naps for playtime, by making sure he doesn't snooze too late in the afternoon, and by keeping his room dark at night and light during the day.
The experts agree that you need to readjust her clock by waking her from her naps for playtime, by making sure she doesn't snooze too late in the afternoon, and by keeping her room dark at night and light during the day.
If she's napping late in the day or napping too long and then having trouble falling asleep at night, help her readjust her sleep schedule by gradually moving her meals and nap times earlier or shortening her nap.
When my 6 week old baby wakes up from his nap (which is always at the 45 minute mark), should I feed him and readjust the schedule?
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.
«Everyone needs to readjust their expectation on China's national carbon market,» said Junjie Zhang, director of the Environmental Research Center at Duke Kunshan University, a joint venture of Duke University and China's Wuhan University.
«At the same time, we recognize that research institutions that employ postdocs will need to readjust the salaries they pay to postdocs that are supported through other means, including other types of NIH research grants.
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.
BUT, and this is important, if I found myself happy at a higher weight, or still too big at 127, I would readjust.
At this point, you may find you need to readjust your foot position to get the best feel on the exercise - it's hard to get it exactly right on the first rep.. So fix your foot position if you need to then sit back down and repeat!
Many people will be spending a large part of their waking life on chairs, whether driving, working or at leisure — and lying on a soft sprung mattress to sleep will also leave the skeleton disengaged, as the skeleton needs to rest completely firmly, otherwise the various parts of the system will constantly be trying to readjust, and so can not rest completely — all leading to a premature ageing which we in the West accept as «normal» — like sitting in chairs, sitting on toilets, and sleeping on soft beds.
Upon arrival at your destination, you would take melatonin at your desired bedtime, and then upon your return home, you'd take it again at your regular bedtime to help readjust.
If you feel too far out at this point, kick out and readjust so that your fingers are slightly closer to the wall.
Afterward, readjust to life above ground with a root beer at the Terrace Café.
Synopsis: Following a lengthy tour of duty in Iraq, three soldiers find that readjusting to life at home is not as easy as they originally thought.
Due to the fierce competition predicted at the box office, «The Grandmasters» has readjusted their release date to January 8, 2013 (prior to the lunar new year).
May 21, 2018 — Mercedes - Benz has headlight problems, at least with 42 vehicles that are recalled because customers can readjust the headlights.
The new Ford Escape's intelligent all - wheel - drive system gathers data from 25 external signals — including wheel speed, accelerator pedal position and steering wheel angle — to improve driving performance by readjusting the power split to give the driver a precise blend of handling and traction at all times.
Sitting at a light with 62 miles range indicated, switching the A / C on instantly readjusted the range to 55 miles estimated.
At the same time, in the Touring, the active suspension is always ready to deal with unexpected bumps, readjusting every 20 milliseconds (1/50 second).
Many were riding on an income high and now things are settling out... readjusting... and probably incomes are now at a more realistic number.
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
I think something has gone wrong with a new algorithm and they are at pains to admit it because of the headache of readjusting millions of page reads.
You can readjust your savings goals at any time.
Though many consumers refinanced and locked their mortgages at ultra-low rates for 30 years, over a third of total consumer debt is floating and will be readjusted upwards once interest rates rise.
For those who value Hilton Honors points at.4 cents per point, you might want to readjust your value a bit if you plan on using your points and Conrad and Waldorf properties.
«Making a PC version of the game would mean we'd have to readjust a lot of stuff and concentrate solely on developing it, even though the development team has shown interest in getting a PC version out at some point,»
Ultimately, it does make traversing the mansion a lot easier, but the constantly changing screens force you readjust your controls at a moment's notice.
At the opening of the game, you're offered the Arrange Mode which has readjusted controls for playing on the PS4, while Original Mode is the same as the PC release.
Since Monster Hunter: World has been readjusted for a solo or multiplayer focused adventure, players can enjoy the game at their own pace.
Whereas previously to view stereoscopic 3D images on a 3DS you needed to keep your head locked at a certain viewing angle, which if broken would cause you to see two images that confused your brain and hurt your eyes, the New 3DS uses its top camera in conjunction with a new infrared sensor to locate and follow your eyes for about 60 - 70 degrees either side of centre, constantly readjusting the angle at which it projects images and effectively meaning the 3D effect is never lost.
This distinctive layout creates parallel worlds and experiential spaces, leading viewers to continually readjust their positions and their benchmark with respect to the works they are looking at.
AS THE LAWRENCE WEINER RETROSPECTIVE at the Whitney Museum fades to white under multiple coats of Kilz and latex paint, and his various exuberant ephemera take up residence at LA MoCA before wending their way back to their rightful property owners; as Tate Modern and the ICA London emerge from momentary spells of whispered headlines, random sketching, streams of consciousness, and face slapping; as New York's New Museum concludes its vestigial assault on the Work of Art, not to mention the etiquette of proper spacing, and as visitors to the new building experience the worst case of buyer's remorse since the reopening of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; as the Metropolitan Museum's Dutch paintings readjust to the staid organizing principles of artist's name, date, and genre rather than hanging according to who bought what from whom (on whose advice) and resold it to so - and - so, who then donated it to the Met; and as the scent of modesty - prosaic, charcoal filtered, crystalline - emanates from the 2008 Whitney Biennial, now is as good a time as any to talk about money.
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.
«Everyone needs to readjust their expectation on China's national carbon market,» said Junjie Zhang, director of the Environmental Research Center at Duke Kunshan University, a joint venture of Duke University and China's Wuhan University.
As I said at LP, rather than readjusting the emissions trajectory every single time the government does something to reduce emissions, these arguments should be saved up for the five - year strategic reviews of the Scheme, the occasions on which the next segment of the emissions trajectory is specified.
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.
Climate Depot Analysis: «There have been at least seven separate explanations for the standstill in global warming» — 1) Low Solar Activity; 2) Oceans Ate Warming; 3) Chinese Coal Use; 4) Montreal Protocol; 5) Readjusted past temps to claim «pause» never existed 6) Volcanoes 7) Decline in Water Vapor
[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».
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