Sentences with phrase «which readjusts»

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According to a PBS Frontline report, a battery of psychological disorders are attached to solitary confinement, including hallucinations, panic attacks, paranoia and loss of behavioral control, all of which make it difficult for prisoners to readjust to life among other people.
All the acts which I have done expressly to serve thee, and also all the acts which I believe to be neutral and purely human, and also all the acts which I know to be disobedience and sin, I put in thy hands, 0 God, my Lord and Savior; take them now that they are finished; prove them thyself to see which enter into thy work and which deserve only judgment and death; use, cut, trim, reset, readjust, now that it is no longer I who can decide or know, now that what is done is done, what I have written I have written.
If these properties should change, the whole philosophy, without necessarily breaking down, must adapt itself and readjust the relation between its parts; like a design on a sheet of paper which undergoes modification when the paper is curved.
In this volume, Dewey developed an instrumentalist and evolutionist conception of truth, according to which «there is no reasonable standard of truth... except through reference to the specific offices which knowing is called upon to perform in readjusting and expanding the means and ends of life» (SLT x).
Here he presented religion as a phase of the dynamic life process in which the shared valuations of a cultural group, influenced by the whole matrix of social patterns and habits inherited in the historical situation, are carried forward and readjusted.
These aspects of the world in which we find ourselves today, require us to readjust our thinking about the place of man in the universe, the nature of the God who could be thought of as the Creator of this vast expanse, and the relationship, if any, which obtains between earth, man and God.
They left Di Maria free in the middle which forced Bos to go up and mark him and this left Mustafi having to make a decision and readjust but it was too late by then
They have to be fielded out of positions and have to readjust themselves to these unnatural roles which leaves them plying just above average but below their world class potentials.
Which makes me think we probably need to readjust something to get things right.
However, I know exactly which snaps to use for the perfect fit, while the Velcro sometimes takes readjusting.
Almost the entire year I nursed her, I did so only one from one side, which helped reduce the frequency of the mastitis somewhat, although initially it caused a lot of clogged ducts as my supply readjusted.
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?
It seemed so obvious that if fairly small changes in development, which adjusted the timing and concentrations of growth and signaling factors, could have led to the evolution of birds from nonavian dinosaurs, we could readjust those changes in development and get a dinosaur from a chick embryo.
The market now has to readjust based on the new fundamentals which suggest the demand is going to be more than what the market was expecting.»
The easily distorted interior forces the outer layer to readjust, which the researchers believe behaves elastically while building stress, and will eventually cause it to fail.
And if activities, like running longer distances, are meaningful to you, then you may have to readjust your goals, which is totally fine, too.
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.
I am sorry for the confusion — I used to add half a cup of arrowroot but I recently readjusted the recipe to include coconut butter instead, which thickens it considerably.
The new peer groups, which are unique for every school, can also be readjusted every year, while the former DFGs were recalculated about every 10 years, based on Census data.
It would involve forcibly transferring ownership of all existing private schools to the school district in which they reside, and readjusting local tax schemes to capture the tuition parents currently pay (the nationwide average is $ 8,549 per year, which means a total of $ 47 billion is spent each year on opting out of the public education system).
Mazda's obsession with simplifying the dash is a good thing, for the most part, but where other brands have a toggle switch to raise or lower the line of sight to the head - up display in the CX - 3 Akari tested, Mazda insist that the adjustment be made through the infotainment system, which can take time, although users will rarely have to readjust it, presumably.
It means you have to set and readjust the speed by feel, which sort of makes design sense, but isn't to my liking.
But with a Voyage, which is what the original questionnaire was about if I'm not mistaken, swiping is unnecessary — adding another button would be what would require you to readjust your grip...
A mortgage that offers lower monthly payments and lower interest rates during an initial period, after which time rates are readjusted regularly
One of Pulse's new features is the Profit Center Tracker, which allows veterinary hospitals to readjust the focus of their marketing initiatives to high - margin service and product offerings like dentals and pest preventatives.
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.
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.
Players can easily click a monster targeting tab on the lower screen of the 3DS which will mark said monster with a cross hair.Whenever a players camera is out of adjustment just simply tap the L button and the camera will automatically readjust itself directly on the monster as long as the tab is in use.
Adding the actual data over those 10 years to readjust the model led to a new prediction of 1.9 C which again correctly hindcasts to known results.
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.
A lot could and will change since the entire planets gravitational field will readjust, which means more seismic activity.
Given that Scalia has no doubt done many «things» of which he should be proud, his choice of this has Norm Pattis at Crime & Federalism wondering «if he's off his rocker, or if his meds need readjusting
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.
Science is taking an interest in happiness, which is how I've come to readjust my views.
I mostly stuck with the leather loop, which feels more like plastic than leather but which I found super comfortable because it was so easy to readjust throughout the day.
Based on Moore's Law and Nielsen's Law, his first public suggestion was to automatically increase the limit by 50 percent per year, which he later readjusted to 41 percent per year — or 100 percent per two years.
The default time for returning the children is a time which allows them to unwind in an unhurried manner, readjust to being home, and get ready for the next day.
The other component refers to reactive behavioral control, including parenting behaviors related to discipline and material rewarding, which are actions that directly follow desired or undesired child behavior in order to readjust the child's behavior.
The times when home prices decline are considered self correction periods which allow for prices and the market to readjust.
She signed up for a sales training course, which she credits with readjusting her thinking.
I had to keep in mind my limited woodworking abilities, which meant I could unscrew the legs, readjust the hardware, and wood glue the legs to make the table more steady.
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