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adjustment

[uh-juhst-muhnt] / əˈdʒʌst mənt /




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Overall, Rosenior's early reign, now four weeks old, has been characterised by grinding out results and impactful in‑game adjustments.

From BBC

Donna Corker, from Stretford, has daughters aged 12 and 16 who both have smartphones, but says phones should not be used in schools unless reasonable adjustments are necessary for medical conditions or special educational needs.

From BBC

I could’ve made adjustments in the first half to disrupt their rhythm.

From Los Angeles Times

The woman “is a legal refugee who took the proper steps on the first available date to apply for a status adjustment,” wrote Davis, a Clinton appointee.

From The Wall Street Journal

Premium hikes are linked to the program’s spending, as is the income-related monthly adjustment amount higher earners must pay when they exceed certain income thresholds.

From MarketWatch