(1) She must be allowed to grieve and to adjust in her own way
(2) Specialized expertise acquired through professional training given on the job may also be used to adjust claims.
(3) Small gymnastics exercises can be used to improve your accuracy as a rider, and your horse's form and adjustability .
(4) Also being considered are better light transmission and, ultimately, tunable laser protection that adjusts to the hazard.
(5) The Adjustable Kicker is a reusable steel brace that can be attached to wood or metal forms, adjusts to various angles, and can be used on ground, concrete, asphalt, and wood surfaces.
(6) It ought not to have been and his claim should be adjusted accordingly.
(7) The standard errors of the model estimates were adjusted for the clustering of patients within hospitals.
(8) He has been in the post for two years and 10 months, and despite a lack of fluency in Chinese, he has adjusted to life here.
(9) The screen also has both a variable brightness control as well as an ambient light sensor that automatically adjusts to the environment.
(10) The data were adjusted for these variables separately in males and females.
(11) I am proud of the way we have adjusted to the bear market.
(12) The seat height was adjusted for each individual before each test using a standardized method.
(13) As you can easily see, the preferences information adjusts to reflect the addition of the equipment for the second computer.
(14) The most important feature to look for is maximum adjustability .
(15) A couple of days later I felt perfectly normal, possibly two kilos lighter and finally adjusted to the heat.
(16) We are aware that loss adjusting and economic damage calculation is not an exact science at all but as a relative indicator it can work very well.
(17) The demonstration had to be delayed and adjusted to cope with the vast crowds, and there were fewer than half the number of cars you'd actually see at the start of a real race.
(18) If there's been one negative aspect of Mike's time here, it would be the food, something he still hasn't adjusted to.
(19) I'm still getting adjusted to life in Waterloo, and it's been tough.
(20) She was immediately sent to New York, taking her vows in Tarrytown, and quickly adjusted to religious life.