Sentences with phrase «readjustment at»

These changes have entailed an important readjustment at the metabolic level, with greater demand for energy to maintain these larger organs.
For the use of those better placed than I, whose direct or indirect task it is to lead the Church, I wish to show candidly where, in my view, the root of the trouble lies, and how, by means of a simple readjustment at this particular, clearly localized point, we may hope to procure a rapid and complete rebound in the religious and Christian evolution of Mankind.
These rumbles may not be precursors but aftershocks — readjustments at a fault following a larger event, in some cases centuries earlier.

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A first critique starts with the question, posed by Leibniz, of whether a design that continually needs readjustment and intervention is a design at all.
What students need is a schoolwide mindshift: - away from global and at times disruptive and controversial schoolwide reforms - to a tailored individual - focused approach that promotes one - on - one personal connections (staff - student and student - student) and gives students anti-stress «mindfullness» tools — like breathing and relaxation exercises and attitude recognition and readjustment — that they can use throughout their lives.
Erik Olson, head of food programs at Pew Charitable Trusts» health group, said calorie limits remain intact but schools will «have much more flexibility about how they present meals that kids will want to eat,» calling it «a fairly modest readjustment
No person shall serve as a member of the legislature unless he or she is a citizen of the United States and has been a resident of the state of New York for five years, and, except as hereinafter otherwise prescribed, of the assembly or senate district for the twelve months immediately preceding his or her election; if elected a senator or member of assembly at the first election next ensuing after a readjustment or alteration of the senate or assembly districts becomes effective, a person, to be eligible to serve as such, must have been a resident of the county in which the senate or assembly district is contained for the twelve months immediately preceding his or her election.
Among other benefits, the original GI Bill of Rights (officially the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944) provided World War II veterans with a tuition stipend of $ 500 a year — enough at the time for tuition at most colleges — as well as a monthly living allowance.
According to a 2006 analysis of military records from the National Vietnam Veterans Readjustment Study, between 15 and 19 percent of Vietnam veterans experienced PTSD at some point after the war.
At the cellular level, learning and memory require continuous readjustment of the strength of synaptic junctions — the functional connections between nerve cells.
Metro says readjustments are common at the start of a new school year but they don't want to disturb student learning.
The i30 has been praised for its safety credentials, its on - road dynamics, its packaging and, more recently following a December 2017 price readjustment, its value for money, particularly at entry level.
a genre I graduated from years ago.I credit her with being one of the better writers in this category and Mrs. Hockaday proves that her skills as a story teller have not diminished.Having said that I also feel that the discriminatory practices of the mid to late 19th century in America dictate the motivations of each character in a relatively predictable way... so while the entertainment value is indisputable the «mystery» is no more than the reality of life at the time... nothing memorable or instructive here for me... simply a reminder that the mores of the past rarely survive the scrutiny of the present without some readjustment.
After Nintendo's shocking 2014 Wii U sales forecast readjustment from 9 million to less than 3 million, I took a look at what Nintendo did wrong and what they needed to do to right the ship.
If a request for extradition is made under this Treaty for a person who at the time of such request, or at the time of the commission of the offense for which extradition is sought, is under the age of eighteen years and is considered by the requested State to be one of its residents, the requested State, upon a determination that extradition would disrupt the social readjustment and rehabilitation of that person, may recommend to the requesting State that the request for extradition be withdrawn, specifying the reasons therefor.
Additionally, the HUAWEI Mate 8 provides document readjustment camera mode, which automatically straightens images that are captured at an angle for better viewing.
The family's exposure to adverse life events in the previous 12 months was obtained at the 5 -, 6 -, and 9 - year follow - up by using a 47 - item questionnaire based on the Holmes and Rahe Social Readjustment Rating Scale.39
At Family Counseling Services of Athens we currently offer groups relating to substance abuse, anger management, impulsive sexual behaviors, and veterans readjustment services.
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