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readjustment

[ree-uh-juhst-muhnt] / ˌri əˈdʒʌst mənt /


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“You don’t become a four- or five-trillion-dollar company in this amount of time without some kind of readjustment.”

From The Wall Street Journal

For all their readjustments, Grizzly Bear remains an emblem of what indie rock once promised: that a group of thoughtful people could build something meaningful together, without needing to distort themselves to fit the market.

From Los Angeles Times

Donna jokes about some of the financial readjustments they made.

From Barron's

Donna jokes about some of the financial readjustments they made.

From Barron's

The story “Soldier’s Home” reveals a young man’s difficult readjustment to civilian life, his parents’ pressure as he returns from the war and his rejection of their conventional values.

From The Wall Street Journal