Sentences with phrase «readjustment which»

There is an initial encounter of some kind; a phase of readjustment which is unstable and a final stabilization that marks the end of that event.

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Which is why we're exploring temporary pharmacological solutions involving steroids to help people make these cognitive readjustments.
In Erich Lindemann's words, the clergyman may be instrumental in emancipating the survivors from their bondage to the deceased, assisting them in their readjustment to the environment in which the loved one is missing, and aiding them in the formation of new relationships.
Despite the powerful cohesion of the tribal life, the readjustments in Palestine produced a period of comparative individualism which in retrospect looked to the narrator like moral anarchy.
Phil Moss was a good ally who knew what I was capable of and was responsible for changing me to a wide role which required readjustment to a fetch and carry responsibility up and down the line.
Berezutski is a very versatile player which makes him ideal for tournaments where reaction to injuries and tactical readjustments are crucial.
The latest sign of the rise of Ukip — which campaigns for the UK to leave the EU — follows an unexpected attempt by the European commission to get the UK to pay # 1.7 bn more into European coffers following a budgetary readjustment, based on the gross national incomes of member countries.
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.
This is why, for all its unevenness, pretense, and occasional downright incompetence, The Towering Inferno is a viscerally affecting film, from which one needs a period of readjustment.
Clearly, Leia has no sense of the outside world, which makes it possible for Marcy to keep her more or less confined during the tricky period of readjustment.
The war is causing a considerable readjustment in civil life in which women are replacing men in many industries and professions.
Maybe it's time for a readjustment of that pact, and of the function of the International Whaling Commission, which was created under the treaty to foster shared management of a shared, and vastly depleted ocean - roaming resource.
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.
The 6 - minute increment, however (which is the traditional increment in hourly billing in Michigan and many other states), is long overdue for readjustment.
Additionally, the HUAWEI Mate 8 provides document readjustment camera mode, which automatically straightens images that are captured at an angle for better viewing.
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