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1. You need time to readjust .

2. You need to readjust your attitude.

3. Readjusting device for pneumatically actuated disk brakes, and disk brake

4. Readjusted the Divine Rapier pickup rules to prevent some abuses.

5. In 1969, what readjusted view of the great tribulation was presented?

6. The clock automatically readjusts when you enter a new time zone.

7. Remember to readjust the mirrors in the car.

8. It takes time to readjust after a divorce.

9. 29 For now, low - price retailers are readjusting their merchandising and pricing.

10. He readjusted his thinking and thus experienced more satisfaction in his assignment.

11. Payment appropriations have been readjusted after assessment of actual execution figures.

12. The problem i s resolved after space layout of the propelling shaft readjusted.

13. 11 The motor of this cargo winch rotates too quickly. It needs readjusting.

14. (Isaiah 32:1, 2) They have experience in reasoning with and readjusting brothers and sisters.

15. All day is simply a readjusted verbal count that means the same as altogether

16. We may need to readjust these figures slightly.

17. 2 Children are highly adaptable—they just need time to readjust.

18. Former soldiers often struggle to readjust to life outside the army.

19. It's hard to readjust to life in Britain after working abroad.

20. In the end you have to readjust your expectations.

21. Once again he had to readjust to living alone.

22. IF NECESSARY, READJUST TO PH # (USING # % ACETIC ACID FOR MINERAL COMPOUNDS

23. The driver's seat is too high,I have to readjust it.

24. □ How do elders fulfill their responsibility to readjust the flock?

25. 8 Blood pressure, which is also rhythmical, takes four days to readjust.

26. After 1971, OPEC was slow to readjust prices to reflect this depreciation.

27. Children are highly Adaptable—they just need time to readjust

28. With what attitude do Christian elders try to readjust someone?

29. Children are highly adaptable—they just need time to readjust.

30. They are bound to take time to readjust after a holiday.

31. You may find it necessary to readjust the wheels from time to time.

32. Sweet Boutons is a high-end children's line – inspired by past designs and readjusted to today's style

33. NASA is studying ways to help astronauts readjust to life on Earth.

34. They have been through an unsettling time and are finding it difficult to readjust.

35. What nearly caused Asaph to fall from doing what was right, and how was his thinking readjusted?

36. As the soldiers returned home, their wives had to readjust to living with them again.

37. The responsibility had lain so heavily that it took some time to readjust.

38. I can understand why astronauts find it difficult to readjust to life on earth.

39. He found it hard to readjust to school life when he was getting old.

40. After living abroad for so long, he found it difficult to readjust to life at home.

41. But again, given time long enough it will all filter out and prices will readjust itself.

42. Jet lag is caused because the body clock does not readjust immediately to the time change.

43. It can take up to ten years to readjust to this new market situation.

44. “Try to readjust such a man in a spirit of mildness,” says Galatians 6:1.

45. One of the Astros’ Antsiest players at the plate, Altuve constantly steps out of the batter’s box and readjusts his batting gloves

46. Advanced capitalist societies thus face a growth dilemma and it seems necessary to readjust the “axes of inequality”.

47. The Corporates are now trying to readjust their fraud risk management systems to cater to some of these issues

48. If during either step, air leaks around the nose, readjust the nosepiece as described in step

49. It is difficult to readjust ourselves to life in a foreign country in a short time.

50. So, we should readjust methodology is to rationalize , deepen and naturalize system of the people's supervisor.

51. Responsible shepherds may be used to correct matters that may need to be readjusted. —Psalm 43:5; Colossians 1:18; Titus 1:5.

52. Each time you learn something new you must readjust the whole framework of your knowledge. Eleanor Roosevelt 

53. There are 15 eight-letter words containing A, D, E, J and R: Adjurers ADJUSTER JABBERED JUMARRED READJUST UNDERJAW

54. 25 Some pay an additional disturbance payment to compensate the expatriate when he has to readjust to life in Britain on his return.

55. Some pay an additional disturbance payment to compensate the expatriate when he has to readjust to life in Britain on his return.

56. In Biblical ETHICS you’ll be reminded that the ultimate aim of Christ’s atonement is that God may readjust humanity to Himself

57. The Greek word rendered “readjust” is related to a term that pertains to the resetting of a dislocated bone in order to prevent further damage.

58. The article analyzes that the main barrier for completing webbing marketing strategy comes from the present enterprise system that the officialism and benefit readjusting system will do harm to it.

59. When those having spiritual qualifications readjust a fellow believer “in a spirit of mildness,” they try to be gentle, gracious.—Galatians 6:1.

60. THE TWO GREAT REPUBLICS: ROME AND THE UNITED STATES JAMES HAMILTON LEWIS At length, when the grumbling of the poor had already gone too far, he readjusted the taxes, and thus Alienated the rich also.

61. The main Contents are calculating drug prices, readjust drug prices, record of new drugs, management of accounts, management of drug name, statistics of work load and printing the checking table.

62. 26 Before should pump out the factory, to adjust, when do not the optional high-sounding talk, probably readjust, must carry on with the aid of the pressure gauge.

63. 15 That Baruch readjusted his thinking is evident, for Jeremiah next gave him a most challenging assignment —to go to the temple and read aloud the very judgment message he himself wrote down at Jeremiah’s mouth.

64. (Galatians 6:1) Interestingly, the Greek word here translated “readjust” relates to a surgical term used to describe the setting of a bone so as to prevent a lifelong handicap.

65. Discussion: Conversion to transdermal therapy may readjust the balance between opioid analgesia and side effects. The opioid switch resulted in more pain relief or fewer side effects in half of the patients.

66. Methods The "spilth" tissue asymmetry to the another side on the cleft side lip is formed as a flap, which is used to enlarge nostril size, reconstruct the nostril base and readjust nasal shape.

67. Beanpole (2020) Synopsis In post-WWII Leningrad, two women, Iya and Masha (astonishing newcomers Viktoria Miroshnichenko and Vasilisa Perelygina), intensely bonded after fighting side by side as anti-aircraft gunners, attempt to readjust to a haunted world

68. Biasing: [bī′əsing] a method of treating neuromuscular dysfunction by contracting a muscle against resistance, causing the muscle spindles to readjust to the shorter length and the muscle tissue to be more responsive and sensitive to stretching.

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70. (Galatians 6:1; Acts 20:28) With mildness yet firmness for divine standards, the elders try to readjust his thinking, just as a considerate doctor sets a broken limb carefully, to avoid causing needless pain and yet care for the problem.

71. If a sin (or sins) has been committed, the purpose of the righteous judges will be to help the sinner to readjust, to understand the error of his way, to repent, and thus to be snatched from “the snare of the Devil.”

72. ‘A cape called a Burnous is sometimes draped over the shoulders; it is made of linen for the summer and wool for the winter.’ ‘He does all this wearing a flowing caftan and a burnoose.’ ‘Village men wear a Burnous (a long, hooded robe) and baggy pants.’ ‘He wiped his dripping forehead with his sleeve and readjusted his burnoose.’

73. Conform: 1 v be similar, be in line with Antonyms: depart , deviate , diverge , vary be at variance with; be out of line with Types: scan Conform to a metrical pattern v adapt or Conform oneself to new or different conditions Synonyms: adapt , adjust Types: show 12 types hide 12 types readapt , readjust adjust anew readapt adapt anew