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adjust

[uh-juhst] / əˈdʒʌst /




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With tens of thousands of components, small deviations can derail performance, he says, so engineers adjust, test and repeat.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Just like the gas stations have, we’ll have to adjust pricing to reflect our cost of fuel,” he said.

From Los Angeles Times

Delta Air Lines, whose largest operations hub is Hartsfield-Jackson, said it is allowing customers to adjust their flights while in security lines without speaking to an agent.

From The Wall Street Journal

Carnival reported adjusted earnings per share of 20 cents, beating analysts’ expectations of 18 cents, according to FactSet data.

From Barron's

The impact of fuel prices led the company to project adjusted earnings per share of 34 cents for its second quarter, which is below the average analyst EPS compiled by FactSet of 37 cents.

From MarketWatch