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We prevent what we can, we adjust to what we can't prevent, and we suffer what we can't adjust to.
Puerto Rico could not adjust to bad economic times with currency depreciation, but Puerto Ricans could adjust to bad times by moving to the mainland United States.
It will adjust to your set ... it will adapt.
If water tasted terrible to everyone on Earth, some of us would adjust to it, just as people in Denver adjust to living in a town that smells like manure all the time.
I found it somewhat easy to adjust to the culture.
I'd start dancing one way, and adjust to their tempo.
You should adjust to how the game is being called.
Historically, we see presidents adjust to the realities of governing.
"I need to adjust to my new role," Reyes said.
Truth is, I just was slow to adjust to mommyhood.
It might help you adjust to your swanky new life.
How people will adjust to this remains to be seen.
But this also means that we easily adjust to injustice.
Some companies have managed to adjust to the dollar's strength.
"They do not adjust to people like us," he says.
Of course, some billionaires adjust to their level of wealth.
How Asian economies will adjust to the new normal — i.e.
Pitchers invariably adjust to new hitters — Castro has not hit .
So there are some things I have to adjust to.
It took some time for me to adjust to it.
Grid operators adjust to them, not the other way around.
"I can never adjust to the time change," Gonzalez said.
I find it hard to adjust to working from home.
All right, I guess I have to adjust to that.
How did you adjust to Ballet Theater that first season?
President Macron will have to adjust to this new situation.
Some Apollo astronauts struggled to adjust to life on Earth.
But we've got to be able to adjust to it.
That's key when attempting to adjust to a new timezone.
In effect, the runners did not adjust to the shoes.
It takes exactly one lifetime to adjust to the darkness.
It was difficult to adjust to the new financial situation.
We try to understand and adjust to each other's needs.
We try to understand and adjust to each other's needs.
Did you find it difficult to adjust to civilian life?
You have to understand their needs and adjust to that.
No-dealers argue, correctly, that Britain could eventually adjust to this.
The actress is still working to adjust to her new normal.
"An architect should design buildings that adjust to life," he said.
Eventually, you can adjust to the darkness and find your bearings.
As a kid, how did you adjust to the nomadic lifestyle?
A few jurisdictions have found ways to adjust to these challenges.
So, how did the workforce adjust to the new world order?
Having said that, you adjust to the heartbeat of the city.
Clearly, he had to adjust to a new way of living.
You can only adjust to so much history in your life.
Donovan used the regular season to adjust to his new environs.
Lower expectations made it easier to adjust to failure, he says.
The performers have helped her adjust to working around live animals.
Besides, Salmon-Hawk was struggling to adjust to the new reality.
It was difficult to re-adjust to living with my mom.
Remember, Cardi said she needed more time to adjust to motherhood.
"Every year, I have to adjust to new people," he said.
Reader, Talia did not chill out or adjust to the routine.
They don't adjust to the grid; the grid adjusts to them.
From there, you can adjust to your (and the couple's) liking.
No matter what happens, Guo's characters adjust to their new circumstances.
After your breakup, how did you adjust to being alone again?
The policeman was receptive and willing to adjust to that reality.
But there are other ways for Judge to adjust, to learn.
What can you do to adjust to make it more reasonable?
It can take weeks for curlers to adjust to new shoes.
"I expect that the founders will adjust to the new world."
"I couldn't adjust to this information," she said in an interview.
The representative now has to adjust to a general election campaign.
Here's what investors do to adjust to this lower rate world.
Airlines are scrambling to adjust to Trump's surprise Europe travel ban.
Q: How did you adjust to competing without using your legs?
How challenging is it to adjust to working life after graduating?
On season six, he had to adjust to losing an eye.
But the administration is also looking to adjust to the new reality.
Society needs time to adjust to a change in required skill sets.
That's people trying to adjust to the changing environment in real time.
It is so dark that my eyes can't even adjust to anything.
Chapman, on the other hand, struggles to adjust to post-prison life.
"Britain is going to remarkably adjust to this quite well," Morici said.
Multiple microphones embedded into the headphones monitor and adjust to ambient noise.
But the money did little to help him adjust to regular life.
Councils are usually responsible for helping them adjust to their new lives.
It took him a few weeks to adjust to his new surroundings.
She added Engie was being forced to adjust to lower market prices.
It took no time to adjust to the lack of home button.
The keyboard is too shallow, but something I could adjust to. Ewww.
"She tries, definitely, to adjust to Japanese culture," Uchida said of Osaka.
Go to Settings > Display & Brightness > Text Size and adjust to your liking.
Real rates adjust to balance the desired levels of savings and investment.
I just try to read the game and adjust to it appropriately.
Who will help them adjust to having to make decisions for themselves?
I hope it's Democrats still trying to adjust to the new administration.
Parties need a place to make rules, to adjust to new realities.
Still, his players have been slow to adjust to its freewheeling philosophy.
And we're also going to help Canadians adjust to this new reality.
It's not to adjust to domestic economic shifts, as basic economics indicates.
You begin to adjust to the reality of your child's continuing existence.
Share prices adjust to each new tweet and investor confidence is waning.
We're going to have to adjust to whatever situation we're up against.
When consumers buy more SUVs, the standards adjust to become more lenient.
She says Brin struggled to adjust to the new surroundings early on.
They play a central role in our ability to adjust to automation.
Large spirit producers have also been forced to adjust to the tariffs.
When he returned to Compton, he struggled to adjust to civilian life.
And we're also going to help Canadians adjust to this new reality.
You want to see how Alicia will adjust to her new life.
I hope it helps you as you adjust to this new situation.
I continue to adjust to life in Britain after nearly 20 years.
Samsung's 8K TV uses artificial intelligence to adjust to the room's brightness.
He hoped that viewers would adjust to seeing the screen shape change.
It took a while for her to adjust to her new reality.
Tiffany will also soon need to adjust to life as a subsidiary.
But he lost it when he struggled to adjust to civilian life.
This is to give their eyes time to adjust to the darkness.
Some power companies are moving rapidly to adjust to this new environment.
The show follows the family as they adjust to small town living.
"I forgot to adjust to the thickness of the air," Curry joked.
But it took, like, three decades to adjust to the Japanese competition.
Nor retraining coal miners or helping workers adjust to a greener economy.
CARTER: We must adjust to changing times and still hold to unchanging principles.
To adjust to no income, I've completely stopped shopping, except for the essentials.
Eenhoorn as an older man working to help recently released criminals adjust to
Just like humans, canines can take a while to adjust to new experiences.
Trying to adjust to Daylight Saving Time can throw off this internal response.
It's sort of like letting your eyes adjust to an incredibly dark room.
Nevertheless, restaurants owners in downtown Seoul are attempting to adjust to the changes.
Malaysia wants more time to adjust to rules governing its state-owned enterprises.
Yet whether the Musketeers can adjust to public roles remains to be seen.
You'll need your strength to adjust to the lack of gravity up there.
The only thing I'm trying to adjust to is my hair's new texture.
We have to adjust to each other and have a conversation on stage.
I was wary of being famous, because it's really hard to adjust to.
I feel like I'm a chameleon, I can adjust to wherever I am.
Campaigners for and against legalisation need to adjust to the new reality, too.
The Mormons, like all religous communities, will have to adjust to that era.
Coptis's older siblings struggled to adjust to country life, but she loved it.
And stock markets and other financial markets will need to adjust to that.
Farmers may need to find new agricultural practices to adjust to changing conditions.
Here are my observations about trying to adjust to Cook's early-morning schedule.
He's like, 'Wait, it's going to take me some time adjust to this.
They are just doing it slowly so everyone can adjust to the changes.
Market participants and refiners have had to scramble to adjust to falling prices.
Is it hard to adjust to the fun and social aspect of regattas?
My first priority is to adjust to any time difference, so I rest.
A lot of people ask about what it's like to adjust to weightlessness.
In turn, those Americans will need to adjust to Europe's own new reality.
The thermostat will adjust to a more energy-saving temp when you leave.
Another is how easy it is to adjust to find the perfect fit.
"Huh," we say in unison, then immediately adjust to this new-colored reality.
That's how long it takes your body to adjust to a new pill.
New faces mean new patterns and that can be difficult to adjust to.
There is also ample lead time for investors to adjust to the change.
" He added, "I think the leaders in all parties tend to adjust to reality.
Since 22013 America has earmarked funding to help people adjust to trade-related shocks.
The two also work with slightly different techniques to adjust to the listener's ears.
I later found out that this is done temporarily to adjust to traffic flow.
All they can do is adapt and adjust to stay happy and in control.
The new playing field has left toy inventors scrambling to adjust to the reality.
The values become instilled into the society that must cater or adjust to it.
And that's the hardest thing, as an athlete, that I've had to adjust to.
"Distributors have little room to adjust to the number of departing clients," PSR said.
"It's up to us to adjust to our times," Lagerfeld said in one video.
Since she returned, the couple has been working to adjust to their new normal.
Those rules evolve as people learn from and adjust to the world around them.
Mindset– Headphones that read the wearer's brain activity and adjust to help them focus.
American students studying overseas may also have to adjust to wildly different educational systems.
The wise founder will try to figure out how to adjust to the learnings.
In the long run, the British economy would probably adjust to the new reality.
I think that shows that he just couldn't adjust to what real life was.
If one thruster fails, the others can instantly adjust to compensate and land safely.
Gold also warns students that the "world doesn't have to adjust" to student sensitivities.
"We have to adjust to the heat, the cold, and her skin," Wilklow explains.
SO, THE FIRM – REGULATION WAS DONE, WE WERE ABLE TO ADJUST TO IT QUICKLY.
Rising rates tend to hurt these stocks as investors adjust to the new environment.
Some people say, 'The one thing worse than oppression is to adjust to it.
Many alternative spirits also struggled to adjust to the West's competitive, individualistic art market.
Once you release the white box, the photo will adjust to your selected crop.
So far, Mr. Trump has shown little inclination to adjust to a political world.
What in the World SLIEMA, Malta — A visitor's eyes never quite adjust to Malta.
From Netflix's earliest days, executives prepared for how it would adjust to rapid growth.
"Our guys have to adjust to this difficult situation and train effectively," he said.
Your display will now automatically adjust to "match the ambient light" in your surroundings. 
And both sides, at this point, desperately need to adjust to the new realities.
He said the rest of the world would learn to adjust to his approach.
He deserves the time and effort needed to help him adjust to another move.
The bottom line is we have it, and we have to adjust to it.
It takes a minute for people's ears to adjust to a more raw sound.
"Time for investors to adjust to the new disclosures," analysts from the brokerage said.
This was where he'd have to adjust to the traumatic changes in his body.
Roberts voiced a nurse ant who helps Lucas adjust to life as a bug.
With Easterbrook's abrupt departure, franchisee groups seem eager to adjust to the new normal.
The temporary order also allows mobile phone groups time to adjust to the ban.
Some are investing in digital companies to help more rapidly adjust to changing consumers.
That is because many retirees use that time to adjust to their new lifestyle.
The brain needs time — a good month or two — to adjust to hearing aids.
It's the best junior league in the world, still got to adjust to that.
"I'm like a chameleon — I adjust to the job as it is," she said.
Alexis has very little time to adjust to the quick succession of new realities.
This is the most difficult surface for many players to adjust to, Williams included.
His mother said that she had to adjust to the darkness of his plays.
How would Steven adjust to a country he had visited just once, last summer?
The most elegant way to adjust to censorship is to engage in self-censorship.
Eastward travel requires advancing the circadian system to adjust to the new time zone.
We're in our early 60s, so how would we adjust to being renters again?
Trying to adjust to the ski slopes now with a prosthetic, however, proved challenging.
But while the politicians bicker, we are attempting to adjust to a new reality.
We need to adjust to new ideas like a destination-based cash-flow tax.
So, looks to me like that's a reality you adjust to and work with.
Ms. Wong said it took almost a year to adjust to her new home.
They help people adjust to the status quo rather than helping to transform it.
At that point, Puerto Rico's strong ties to the United States became a liability because Puerto Rico could not adjust to bad economic times with currency depreciation, but Puerto Rican people could adjust to bad times by moving to the mainland United States.
But Popov couldn't adjust to life in a suburban swelter of freeways and strip malls.
Yes, but: Users frequently complain about app redesigns at first before they adjust to changes.
"I really gave my body time to adjust to postpartum and post-pregnancy," she said.
The company also offers pillows and bedding that adjust to your own personal sleep preferences.
The actress also opened up about how she helped her children adjust to the separation.
"His brain needed to adjust to the rules of the real world again," Kingsley said.
The product also features ambient light and white balance sensors to adjust to its environment.
Some of that reflects an accounting quirk as American firms adjust to recent tax reforms.
At $22019 million, the revenue share will adjust to 21%/20193% on earnings beyond $22019M.
Just remember to allow your eyes around a half hour to adjust to the dark.
How interesting it would be to see June and Luke adjust to their years apart.
The trainer has decided to give the champion almost two weeks to adjust to Pimlico.
LONDON — Prince William has opened up about struggling to adjust to parenthood and family life.
Now Pringle and Jacobs are focused on helping others adjust to life on the outside.
But even well-planned projects to help communities adjust to climate shifts can hit barriers.
It's a "new normal," and one that both parents have to accept and adjust to.
We're able to do whatever the game dictates, and we're able to adjust to that.
And it didn't take Reynolds long to adjust to his new, nudist lifestyle on set.
And remember, it takes about 30 minutes for your eyes to adjust to the dark.
Some people say, 'well, the one thing worse than oppression is to adjust to it.
It is a social condition, like crime, that you must constantly monitor and adjust to.
Party leaders have repeatedly demonstrated a stubborn reluctance to adjust to our anti-establishment climate.
The task provides an indication of how well you adjust to changes in a situation.
How would you try to adjust to life without the routine and community of school?
Since she returned home, the couple has been working to adjust to their new normal.
We're a balanced team, and whatever the game dictates, we're able to adjust to that.
All they can do is to adapt and adjust to stay happy and in control.
Here were some of the biggest culture shocks I've had to adjust to since moving.
In "Still Here," Russian immigrants try to adjust to life in the U.S. • Health update.
Insurers may need to adjust to the higher administrative costs implicit in individual market coverage.
There's more: Many newly single people will have to adjust to a higher tax rate.
That is because many retirees use that time to adjust to their new life phase.
How do you feel like you adjust to and take criticism coming from other feminists?
That's just a more convenient way of being—it's so easy to adjust to convenience.
That meant my phone — which was set to automatically adjust to time zones — changed inconsistently.
Mercedes-Benz has side bolsters that quickly adjust to steering inputs, keeping drivers properly positioned.
It lulls you into a dreamy, pleasant stupor as your eyes adjust to the light.
He can adjust to transition defenses with ease, slicing around them or powering through them.
There, the resident spirits help Okko adjust to her new home and a changed reality.fathomevents.
Casey (Bridgette Lundy-Paine) struggles to adjust to private school life and her evolving sexuality.
It's not just passengers who have had to adjust to the drought and planning challenges.
You step on a bridge, it moves a little bit; you adjust to steady yourself.
There, he met with a group of farmers who struggled to adjust to extreme drought.
I mean, we could not copy 29105 percent, we needed to adjust to local situations.
"The business (community) now is trying to react, to adjust to the declarations," he said.
Mr Apirat is not the only general struggling to adjust to life in a democracy.
However, they obviously need to adjust to the new realities at hand, which they will.
It plans to start using dynamic pricing for its services to adjust to market demand.
Adjust to globalization marks one of the greatest economic and political challenges of our time.
Already, advertisers can adjust to new circumstances on the fly and alter your anticipated choices.
We've had to adjust to be happy with what we have when we have it.
Still, Mr. King argued that Republicans must adjust to the new economic reality for families.
It's one of the reasons Trump has struggled so badly to adjust to the presidency.
He has also been working with rehab specialists learning to adjust to his new life.
Anabel Medina, who began coaching Ostapenko this year, had to adjust to calling her Alona.
"It's good to see the best," Alonso said of trying to adjust to the majors.
It was hard to adjust to suddenly doing a TV show or a huge franchise.
Several auto manufacturers said they would shut down factories temporarily to adjust to such disruptions.
The court will certainly take time to adjust to the absence of its longest-serving member.
But you adjust to it as you listen more deeply, like water in a frigid pool.
Voters tried to adjust to the turbulence of a new institution in American life: party politics.
GM is trying to adjust to a slowdown in auto sales following seven years of growth.
In Good Trouble's first season, Callie and Mariana struggle to adjust to their new adult lives.
One thing that will help Levine and Prinsloo adjust to having two babies in the house?
Its individual spring coils adjust to your body to distribute weight evenly to offer serious comfort.
The operation went smoothly, but there was a lot for the dog to adjust to afterwards.
It will now have to adjust to "decumulation", says Henrik Naujoks of Bain & Company, a consultancy.
Human drivers might be able adjust to this dynamic environment, but autonomous vehicles need extra help.
No one said it was easy to adjust to life on Earth after living in space.
And yet another retailer has fallen victim to its inability to adjust to changing consumer tastes.
That economy will adjust to new trading relationships that will be put in place over time.
Do you feel like your role as a comedian is having to adjust to this change?
" Already, he added, "we're seeing hospitals pause and adjust to the uncertainty by rethinking expansion plans.
The audience members weren't the only ones who had to adjust to the whole booing thing.
Some states have prepared different notification letters for families to quickly adjust to whatever Congress decides.
How well the birds would be able to adjust to such a rapid change is unclear.
"The deals getting done are with sellers who willing to adjust to the market," Adzem said.
Managers at European banks are making a renewed effort to adjust to the post-crisis landscape.
The camera boasts eight separate selfie scenarios, which can adjust to the background as you shoot.
To better your chances at a clear view, give yourself time to adjust to the dark.
Some airlines and hotels are using "smart lighting" to help customers adjust to new time zones.
It took at least three minutes to adjust to the sensation of moving while sitting still.
That means the governments of the world's major producers have to adjust to prevent another collapse.
The updated aesthetics aren't hard to adjust to, and there's a handful of great new features.
As farmers adopt more sustainable strategies, tomato lovers may ultimately have to adjust to higher prices.
Years after her famous breastfeeding photo, Gisele reveals how hard it was to adjust to motherhood
NATURALLY IF THE MARKET, TO THE DEGREE IT WAS SURPRISED, IT'LL HAVE TO ADJUST TO THAT.
It takes some time to adjust to the thick Scottish accents and the lashings of slang.
Psychiatrists work in the special unit as well, to help families adjust to their new surroundings.
A delay in declaring Vajiralongkorn king could give the country time to adjust to the idea.
Later on, the company will introduce dynamic pricing to adjust to changes in supply and demand.
So she has had to adjust to working at daunting heights in all kinds of weather.
When inequalities arise, what are the knobs that we adjust to get things back on track?
Everything was in transition and they were trying to figure out how to adjust to it.
First, this isn't a process that you can just snap your figures and adjust to immediately.
The sensors can also adjust to external forces, like a researcher's friendly kick from the side.
Kennard had to adjust to being a complementary player for the first time in his life.
Even though I'm flying over multiple zones, I only have to adjust to one of them.
It forces hitters to adjust to a different pitcher each time they go to the plate.
It's a lot to ask a generation already treading water to suddenly adjust to new norms.
These are the questions a lot of you have as we adjust to our new reality.
I waited for the moment my eyes would adjust to the darkness, but it never came.
In his limited public statements, Naruhito has indicated he believes the monarchy should adjust to modernity.
That makes it easier to turn investment spigots on or off to adjust to market fluctuations.
A patch of dirt bridges two sections of grass, so horses must adjust to both surfaces.
For a lot of people, the main thing has been to adjust to working from home.
You're also a wonderful multi-tasker who can easily and quickly adjust to a changing situation.
Ultimately, the coming decade will reveal how we rebuild and adjust to constantly shifting party plates.
It took him time to adjust to the staging, which was overly theatrical for his taste.
The pods may also help the company adjust to technological advancements even as it's driving them.
" Already, he added, "we're seeing hospitals pause and adjust to the uncertainty by rethinking expansion plans.
Assume that they will adjust to this change, just as you have — in sometimes awkward stages.
And you have to adjust to having a boss, the president, instead of being the boss.
Some frackers have decided to cut back on expensive drilling to adjust to lower oil prices.
The unanswered question now is whether investors in malls can successfully adjust to a threatening environment.
"It was hard for them to adjust to only one recess," she said in an interview.
Some of my friends have needed a little time to adjust to my significant life choice.
So for me to just come in — I'm not expecting this team to adjust to me.
"It takes your body a long time to adjust to new foods; it takes your body a long time to adjust to new routines, and I think it's the same thing: It's the balance," says Elizabeth Reyes-Fournier, Florida-based psychotherapist and psychology professor at Keiser University.
Seemingly far-fetched developments turn out to be the new reality the world must to adjust to.
Our bodies are over sexualized as women and we must ADJUST to make everyone around us comfortable.
These tools ought to be better, and hopefully they'll improve over time as companies adjust to GDPR.
All the while, Kaitlyn has been by his side as they adjust to their new life together.
We could co-sponsor a refugee family with CWS and help them adjust to life in America.
Success came so fast at age 21, Astley said, he barely had time to adjust to it.
Unfortunately, Bogart was too old to make the journey to London and adjust to a new home.
Adults who were malnourished as children will "probably be unable to adjust to these changes," Kim said.
First, with each new "disruptive technology," people are expected to rapidly adjust to an increasing heterogeneous presence.
Do not feel pressured to adjust to other people's standards of what your morning should look like.
"China is also doing (weakening) simply to adjust to the RMB becoming a hard currency," he said.
Post-Themyscira, Diana Prince is struggling to adjust to a world that makes no sense to her.
One thing I had to adjust to is increasing the amount of protein, relative to everything else.
Yet it won't just be eyes and tastes that need to adjust to make VR more viable.
My self-image is the same, I am just trying to adjust to a somewhat different body.
At best they were therefore always going to take time to adjust to the questions he posed.
As a kid known for being installed with an Arkangel, Sara struggles to adjust to middle school.
Once my eyes adjust to the light, I see it: the pulsating red orb that is Atlas.
"We need to adjust to the weather and environment here and play a good game," Stielike said.
Generally, your ears automatically adjust to daily atmospheric pressure changes without you even noticing, Dr. Voigt says.
My immediate plan is for the kids and me to continue to adjust to our new situation.
The wireless companies that purchase telecommunications equipment have been forced to adjust to the shifting regulatory landscape.
Meanwhile, countries that were once flush with oil revenues have had to adjust to tougher economic reality.
Economists' assumption that workers would easily adjust to the upheaval of trade seems to have been misplaced.
Markets must adjust to increasingly tight policy at the U.S. Federal Reserve under new Chair Jerome Powell.
He said investors will have to adjust to lower returns in both stocks and bonds moving forward.
"Innovation needs to adjust to each country's laws," the head of the union, Thymios Lyberopoulos, told Reuters.
Like a good mom, the companion canines help the cheetahs adjust to their surroundings and open up.
Onew: It was hard to adjust to the time difference at first, but it's still really fun.
Soon, your body will adjust to lower levels of natural sugar only—and you'll have successfully detoxed.
Typically, sleep researchers say it takes about one day to adjust to a one-hour time change.
It's about getting the resources to the right places for people to adjust to their new normal.
Perhaps it is because everyone is either adjusting from, or waiting to adjust to, another time zone.
Give yourself about 30 minutes for your eyes to adjust to the darkness and enjoy the show!
We must adjust to this new norm of major natural disasters by paying radical attention to resilience.
While investors understand the need to adjust to weakening markets, they are less forgiving about product delays.
Investment cuts by energy firms as they adjust to reduced profits from cheaper oil have also weighed.
She has struggled to adjust to the scrutiny that has come with her rise in distance running.
Retail stores are struggling to adjust to the rapid rise of online shopping, particularly from Amazon (AMZN).
Currency markets would adjust to higher oil prices by lowering the dollar value of crude, they predict.
What did Stu Weinbaum do differently, and was it hard to adjust to his level of play?
She reportedly plans to create a program to help recently released women adjust to life after prison.
Piper Chapman ends the series as a free woman struggling to adjust to life outside of prison.
They automatically process alerts from satellites and adjust to face the bursts in less than a minute.
Fitzpatrick's teammates and coaches love his ability to adjust, to adapt to the circumstances, whatever they are.
It takes several minutes for the eyes to adjust to the dark, my father used to say.
I'm concerned if I'll be able to adjust to a school where there are lots of tests.
It can adjust to fit different-sized pots and will make that risotto recipe way less complicated.
Chaos and worsened political instability could erupt in the gap before we fully adjust to vast automation.
It normally takes months to summit Mount Everest, as climbers' bodies slowly adjust to hiking at altitude.
One tries to adjust to those rigors and disciplines as they reveal themselves, as the day unfolds.
After dreaming of a cure for decades, some treated patients are trying to adjust to newfound freedom.
It also makes you think, what programs do we have to help people adjust to these shocks?
For Adigun, the limelight in the United States and in Pyeongchang has been harder to adjust to.
Lyric Opera of Chicago and other major companies are trying to adjust to a new financial reality.
The 3D functionality allow the graphics adjust to his body's position while staying centered on his chest.
Here are ways to use the programs — and how to tweak them to adjust to your needs.
All of the major carmakers have struggled to adjust to new, more rigorous European emissions testing procedures.
Hopefully Family Karma will adjust to find who the real heroes and villains of the show are.
"What needs to happen differently is we have to adjust to the changing supply chain," Wolf said.
How do you adjust to the mind-set of a home cook when you make your picks?
Despite continual criticism that he needed to adjust to the times, he was unwilling to do so.
Four months later, she was free, trying to adjust to life in a world she helped shape.
Both sons are now in college, where they didn't have to adjust to bunk beds, she said.
She also has to adjust to a world she has been separated from for almost two decades.
If I wanted to get the stories I was after, I had to adjust to their schedule.
It gave me a high degree of confidence in my ability to adjust to completely different cultures.
We then expect the government balance to re-adjust to a 0.6% of GDP surplus in 2017.
As EVP of global people at Walmart, Canney helped the retailer adjust to the rise of Amazon.
He hit the ball well, but had to adjust to playing without full feeling in his fingers.
Press on the brake to slow down and the speed will auto-adjust to a slower pace.
European leaders once stoically bore President Trump's attacks, and labored to adjust to his preferences and prejudices.
Paré was suddenly a quadriplegic and needed to adjust to a new life with very limited mobility.
To not adjust to end there just seemed wrong, like a dereliction of duty as a historian.
Give your body time to adjust to changes in time zones, habit, or stress that accompanies travel.
Hrishikesh Halase, a Bangalore resident, said the city is struggling to adjust to the more regular heat.
Do you think terrorists will adjust to what's happening and resort to earlier, perhaps more effective models?
Credit: mrzacharyjensen This one's practical: Simply adjust to the desired volume by moving to the right latitude.
Securing local partners could be valuable for foreign bidders as they adjust to realities after Brexit, she said.
Hell, it's not really even enough time to adjust to the 12-hour time difference from New York.
To help North adjust to the arrival of a second sibling, Kim got her the aforementioned baby dog.
LB: I don't think he's too old but he may have to adjust to not being thee one.
If this occurs, water managers will have to adjust to accommodate more precipitation extremes and avoid severe floods.
I limit myself to a 27 hour nap so I can better adjust to the new time zone.
It was hard initially to adjust to the iPhone's home button and I do miss the Android's keyboard.
Were China to heed the price signals, it would let the property market adjust to fit the population.
Building the Civic and CR-V side by side allows Honda to more easily adjust to market shifts.
Through Ember's app, your dad can control his preferred temperature, which the mug will adjust to on command.
I tried my hardest to give the round keys a chance, but they remained difficult to adjust to.
Those who bought at the peak, or are hoping to sell, will slowly adjust to a new reality.
Some European countries have begun experimenting with sex education classes to help men adjust to their new cultures.
A normal economy would adjust to the worse terms of trade, says Peter Ajak, a South Sudanese economist.
But Veterans players struggled to adjust to the extra distance — remember, three-pointers were also a foot longer.
"She is a brilliant choice and has been helping Meghan adjust to the new surroundings," says an insider.
" She went on to explain, "I sacrificed a lot after our marriage to adjust to a new environment.
Gwadabe said the market was trying to adjust to the reality of no currency devaluation by the government.
Thanks to carwow's technology, dealers are forced to adjust to market conditions that are favorable to the customer.
"These measures do not seem to adjust to the fundamental principles of necessity and proportionality," the UN said.
If you need your fitness tracker to adjust to your workouts, then the Fitbit Ionic is for you.
If this occurs, water managers will have to adjust to accommodate more precipitation extremes and avoid severe floods. 
After the incident, Sarol went through treatment, rehabilitation and ultimately began learning to adjust to her new life.
In an interview with News OK, Williamson said he struggled to adjust to a world changed by computers.
Then he had to adjust to the changing league—and finally to the slowing down of his body.
Its Austrian Tungsten carbide sharpeners auto-adjust to whatever blade angle you'd like between 12 and 20 degrees.
You need to give your body time to adjust to the change, and to avoid symptoms of withdrawal.
If at noon every day, you sit down and just start typing, your brain will adjust to it.
Freshly also part of the growing health food craze, which big food companies have had to adjust to.
And Atlantans were slowly beginning to adjust to their new commuting reality when the I-20 incident happened.
Human beings are tremendously adaptable and resilient, and we seem to quickly adjust to almost any technological change.
It is capable of producing a very bright and vivid picture and adjust to show deep dark black.
I think the way he could adjust to his opponents was one of his greatest assets and strengths.
Look, dating someone with a different diet than you have can be hard to adjust to at first.
It can take more than 1,000 years for deep ocean temperatures to adjust to changes at the surface.
He managed to adjust to a huge drop in temperature for Sunday's race, his first for six months.
The company has also been restructuring its business to cut costs and adjust to the slack in demand.
Unable to adjust to Brazil's boom-and-bust economy, many of the colonists returned to the United States.
There are plenty of other examples of technological developments to help us adjust to warmer and wetter climates.
It's a great choice for almost any PC gamer because it can adjust to perfectly fit their tastes.
These recent developments, then, raise questions on how public universities will adjust to such flagging demand from abroad.
Here are the most surprising things I had to adjust to as a 50-year-old college student.
House primaries were subsequently rescheduled for June 7 so that candidates could adjust to the new district lines.
O'Neil does offer some design principles for better algorithms, like adding feedback loops that adjust to past mistakes.
It can take up to 45 minutes for your eyes to adjust to the dark for optimal viewing.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said Thursday that stock markets will "adjust" to any changes in U.S. trade relations.
"The signal changes constantly as learning happens, and we had to adjust to those changes," Dr. Bresler said.
The smart ones adjust to the local mores: Uber accepts cash in Brazil, as does Amazon in India.
Their keen hearing and vision make it difficult to adjust to the brightness and noise of crowded cafes.
The realities of her race become hard to adjust to without offsetting the world she hid it from.
"If you lose your manufacturing jobs when you're 45, it's hard to adjust to that shock," said Hurst.
Give eyes about 30 minutes to adjust to the darkness, then you can watch the show until dawn.
Markle said the unwanted press attention has made it hard to adjust to life as a new mom.
The speaker's drivers adjust to the size and shape of my living room to ensure amazing sound quality
Whereas one has had to adjust to a multilayered nationalism (Irish, British, European), the other has, well, not.
Netflix has also reduced its video quality in Europe as experts battle to adjust to increased internet demand.
They had to adjust to, and thrive in, isolation in order to live and work under extreme conditions.
On this night, he demonstrated another skill opera conductors must have: the ability to adjust to cast changes.
But the company will also have to adjust to printing weekly titles, which it currently does not do.
When they have to adjust to a new normal, they will go through all the stages of grief.
Canada, for example, recently offered rebates to offset a planned carbon tax, helping people adjust to the change.
This would be very easy to cut down for one or two people, and adjust to your liking.
It also engages you mentally as you learn the steps and as you constantly adjust to your partner.
"Investors are trying to adjust to the ratcheting up of trade tension," Matt Phillips of the NYT writes.
"You have to adjust to the reality and play the game on the field," he told the NYT.
At his news conference, Mr. Trump seemed to be trying to adjust to the new reality in Washington.
They might just help find the spark they need to adjust to the rapidly changing world around them.
For those who are shorter, this desk can adjust to any height in between 23.25 and 48.75 inches.
This project is slower than any other I've been on, so I'm trying to adjust to the pace.
That way, she could adjust to any changes in her brain activity before the new school year started.
Ward grabbed him around the waist and hung on, trying to adjust to the force of his power.
This discovery is how cells detect and adjust to the level of oxygen available to fuel their activities.
You&aposll be paired with analysts who will, in turn, help you adjust to the workflow, Bright added.
Domestic factors include problems in the car industry where companies are struggling to adjust to stricter emission rules.
We're asking people to adjust to a new country, a new culture, and to really sink or swim.
That brought criticism from investors and analysts that the bank was slow to adjust to the new realities.
This takes some getting used to, but it's like the way your ear has to adjust to Shakespeare.
Collectively, we need to adjust to a "new normal" that includes redirecting our priorities and resources toward mitigation.
That reality didn't exist in Detroit, where he suddenly had to adjust to new surroundings, teammates, and structure.
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Shim, a father of two, said the group helped him to adjust to life as a single parent.
How long did it take you to adjust to being that exposed and dealing with hate like that?
Though they've had to adjust to their new realities, they are very glad they made the choice they did.
The expected gradual liberalisation of the exchange rate would also support the country's ability to adjust to external shocks.
"However, German citizens will have to adjust to a further increase in prices for the time being," he said.
The result was widespread confusion across the country on Saturday as airports struggled to adjust to the new directives.
It can adjust to passenger needs by tracking eye movements on the screen which operate the in-flight menu.
The result was widespread confusion across the country on Saturday as airports struggled to adjust to the new directives.
Prior to Thursday's debate, the New Republic's Jeet Heer wondered how Fox News would adjust to Donald Trump's absence.
Consulates adjust to the high demand In Philadelphia, the consulate is opening some Saturdays to keep up with requests.
It'll also adjust to lighting conditions, all while communicating with other bulbs and changing with the time of day.
The device also tracks your gaze more accurately to allow the software to adjust to where you are looking.
It also has a cord port for easy charging and sternum straps that you can adjust to your liking.
The plot is simple: An 11-year-old struggles to adjust to her new home after a big move.
The family appreciates the support even as they adjust to the kind of attention no parent would ever want.
Meanwhile, Garza's stepmother told ABC7 he was trying hard to adjust to life as a civilian, but was struggling.
Upon his return, he'd requested two days of personal leave to adjust to civilian life and to do laundry.
And, Diamond hopes her customers understand that she knows it's going to take time to adjust to the practice.
Garrett says most clients take three to four days to fully adjust to the shock of their new 'do.
Barbara Hendricks, the environment minister, opened proceedings by pledging additional funds to help developing countries adjust to global warming.
Her children had to adjust to a new parental figure after losing their beloved father President John F. Kennedy.
The bookseller's shares shares have fallen 203 percent since January, having struggled to adjust to the current retail environment.
Oilers coach Todd McLellan said his rookie goalie will need to adjust to the top shooters in the league.
I hope that the kids and I will get the privacy we need to adjust to our new situation.
We'll all have to adjust to using swipe navigation instead of force-closing apps, which is supposedly bad anyway.
Disney has been experimenting with over-the-top video offerings, as it works to adjust to changing consumer behavior.
Such price swings create economic waves, but people and enterprises adjust to fluctuations more adeptly than one might think.
They fold easily with a soft, satisfying click, adjust to your head cleanly, and come with a nice case.
Treasury funds, whose return does not adjust to compensate for a declining U.S. dollar, posted $1.5 billion in outflows.
"[The President-elect and his family] need to adjust to the new realities and they will," the insider explained.
I blink a few times as my eyes adjust to the screen that's barely inches away from my eyeballs.
CEO Larry Culp hailed "improvements" at GE Power, which has been shutting down plants to adjust to shifting dynamics.
Though the couple has had to adjust to full-time parenting pretty quickly, they're relishing in their new roles.
" Their recent groundbreaking story interviewed a number of Obama sycophants in their "struggle to adjust to a Trumpian world.
The car is capable of learning the driver's preferences so it can automatically adjust to his or her liking.
But we just need him to be himself, and the rest of us will adjust to him and Kawhi.
To confront increased tariffs, Chinese firms are finding ways to strip away costs to adjust to the new realities.
People on such diets often deal with fatigue and light-headedness as they adjust to a lack of carbohydrates.
Like the Echo Buds, the Amazon app offers control over levels, so you can adjust to your heart's content.
Zinke at the time promised the numbers would grow in the summer to adjust to an influx of crossings.
There's no need for binoculars or a telescope, but give your eyes 28 minutes to adjust to the dark.
Then I'll pull the straps around my shoulders, adjust to make us both comfortable, and we're ready to go.
The watch, named for its creator, Ludwig Oechslin, can adjust to the year 2100, for the truly forward-thinking.
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We've got to make sure to stop those guys and adjust to the game plan a little bit better.
When you get in a Formula One car, you don't have to adjust to anything, you just drive it.
We should encourage businesses to: Second, workers need to adjust to changing skills needed as a result of automation.
The extra time in Shanghai gave the players an opportunity to adjust to the humid climate and local food.
Then, at the same time, you've got to be looking at the environment and trying to adjust to changes.
Seasoned e-commerce sellers will also have to adjust to Amazon's close-to-the-vest handling of customer information.
Jamie and Claire adjust to their opulent new lives in France and have an advantageous meeting with Prince Charles.
I think that's probably been the biggest change and I think the league has had to adjust to that.
Yet as my eyes adjust to the bright light, I see the curtains in this classroom are firmly closed.
Should he win, Duque (and his political patron) will have to adjust to a new round of citizen demands.
It can be a challenge to get a young, local staff to adjust to the onslaught of summer visitors.
The challenge for the S.E.C. will be whether it can adjust to the restrictions without their hindering its enforcement.
Children get used as pawns as families disintegrate, then have to adjust to a life with warring, spiteful parents.
There are many opportunities to reinvent yourself, especially since baseball requires you to adapt and adjust to stay competitive.
What's it like, coming from here to a Broadway-size theater, and trying to adjust to Rodgers and Hammerstein?
Although cemeteries, as a rule, have been slow to modernize, some are trying to adjust to shifting consumer preferences.
There's some evidence that aid programs can help farmers adjust to climate change and reduce the desire to emigrate.
Phase two would focus on the transitional period — how the UK and the EU would adjust to the breakup.
They can also adjust to a new language and culture "when their career doesn't depend on it," he said.
After the movie, we would stumble out into the sunshine, our eyes blinking to adjust to the bright light.
The medium weight is ideal for side, back, or stomach sleepers, and will easily adjust to support your neck.
As thousands adjust to life in quarantine, a plethora of coronavirus outbreak-inspired playlists are popping up on Spotify.
The retailing industry is now full of prominent brands that have struggled to adjust to consumers' changing shopping patterns.
An immigration slowdown would make assimilation somewhat easier and give American politics time to adjust to the country's transformation.
I MEAN YOU KNOW, PEOPLE PLAY IT AS A GAME, AND THEN PEOPLE ADJUST TO NUMBERS AND ALL THAT.
However, the agency expect most markets to again be covered by 2020, once insurers adjust to the new landscape.
He most likely will need time to adjust to the N.F.L. before he has a chance to truly succeed.
He's genuinely doing his best to adjust to this new reality, be supportive and be excited about the process.
The Wells Fargo staffing plans will be fluid, allowing the bank to adjust to the market, the memo said.
So he bought three Under Armour basketballs to practice with them and to adjust to the way they felt.
Having covered the White House since the beginning of 2009, I'm definitely having to adjust to a new rhythm.
But many say they are having to adjust to a new reality where threats and intimidation are the norm.
Years later, Usher hired Smith preemptively to help his young protege, Justin Bieber, adjust to his post-pubescent voice.
"You want to adjust to what it is they need and the type of person they are," she said.
Can Amazon adjust to -- not just Amazon, say Google, adjust to that legacy enterprise reality of holding customers' hands through regulatory issues, all of that, can they get that together faster than the likes of Dell and others, can move into the cloud era with flexibility, new technology and keep those enterprise customers.
Suez is a compelling comparison because it resulted from Britain's failure to adjust to its diminished status in the world.
As it relates to the rule set, when the rule set is finalized, we will adjust to the rule set.
But you'll have to adjust to the major change to "Fuller House": its shiny new coat of cringe-making innuendo.
But the entire post-pregnancy time isn't all about Tristan drama – True starts to adjust to life in the spotlight.
I also had energy to get back to the gym, which helped me adjust to feeling a bit more normal.
Kids who get everything they want can quickly adjust to that reality, which can lead to bigger and bigger expectations.
The motor can be stopped and started in the air, enabling the user to adjust to the different flying conditions.
The monkeys were relocated to Florida, where they've been kept indoors in order to adjust to the change in environment.
If the algorithm sees more wolves in different settings, it will adjust to no longer lean on the snow crutch.
That means that even as average temperatures rise, people living in those areas need to adjust to sudden cold snaps.
To use it, adjust to your lid size by sliding the gripped handle up or down the jar opener's rack.
Large providers will adjust to the rules, and big companies will access U.S. services that are cheap and cutting-edge.
He says he now wants to help other deportees adjust to life here as well as he eventually managed to.
"There will be greater costs as they adjust to this, but it won't necessarily be a problem for their businesses."
I like my new gym, but it's difficult to adjust to training here in the mountains because it's very cold.
Whether Labour and the Tories survive the earthquake will depend on how well they can adjust to the shifting ground.
However, things have not quite worked out that way, and Americans are struggling to adjust to a new dietary reality.
Tracy Morgan is crediting his Fist Fight cast mates with helping him adjust to life back on the big screen.
"We need to adjust to the fact that we are no longer an investment-grade company," Monteiro said last week.
I needed time and I needed to adjust to having my baby live in heaven instead of here with us.
When a kid with TCS goes through puberty, they may need additional jaw reconstruction to adjust to their changing body.
Her father Andre (Anthony Anderson) is having an emotional breakdown trying to adjust to his daughter being away from home.
But once you adjust to the idea that improvement is several years down the road, I think it's looking up.
Now, Joey has learned to adjust to caring for the couple's triplets – Asher, Levi and Piper – by himself as well.
And although congestion zones help, they are blunt instruments; ideally, road pricing would adjust to traffic flows in real time.
According to The Weather Co.'s senior meteorologist, it's sending traders scrambling this week to adjust to the changing forecast.
Just lie on the ground with your feet facing east, NASA recommends, and let your eyes adjust to the darkness.
That we must never adjust to the present coarseness of our national dialogue with the tone set at the top.
Now it's the products themselves that need to shift to adjust to a world of artificial intelligence and virtual reality.
More importantly, however, Lenny is also able to control the conversation and force the caller to adjust to Lenny's narrative.
We've been very fast to innovate at the top of the ticket, but not to adjust to these changes underneath.
Every time I open Apple Music, my eyes bug out for a second to re-adjust to all the enlargements.
America has no choice, in the circumstances, to adjust to a situation where it no longer is the world's hegemon.
Homebuyers have a limit to what they can afford, and sellers are slowly having to adjust to that new reality.
This allows our people to adjust to the kinds of events that require more of their time, energy, and attention.
Researchers found that the felines with boxes were faster to adjust to their new surroundings than their box-less cohorts.
As they adjust to a new normal, can they maintain boundaries or will they revert to the comfort of codependency?
"In order to adjust to evolving market demands we made the difficult decision to reduce our workforce today," Galvanize said.
I've had a good first year with the arm, though it's been challenging at times to adjust to the technology.
The 2000 Sydney games were held in the last two weeks of September to adjust to the Southern Hemisphere weather.
I think that the onus for how we help society to adjust to new technologies falls on all of us.
Wal-Mart told vendors it will absorb some of the losses so suppliers can adjust to the new pricing demand.
At the same time, they are obviously too sclerotic to imagine how democratic institutions can adjust to the new realities.
He said lower production under the Obama administration had left companies struggling to adjust to the economic boom in time.
The Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre, which helps its members adjust to climate change, gets almost no money from them.
Setup only took a moment as I let the headgear's movement trackers adjust to my height and find the floor.
Some  never recover their relevancy, and it can take them months or even years to adjust to their diminished statuses.
So I think putting us in that organized chaos that the game presents, it causes us to adjust to it.
Arthur Vandenberg (R-Mich.) as a politician willing to adjust to world circumstances, acknowledge mistakes and courageously vote his conscience.
He also suggested trying Entrain, a free app that makes lighting recommendations to help you adjust to your new destination.
It was very difficult to adjust to the weather; I got sick at first and stayed inside all the time.
Rising rates tend to hurt high-flying growth stocks like AMD and Nvidia as investors adjust to the new environment.
There is, however, the chance that the formerly dominant industry didn't adjust to the new reality, and suffers for it.
Made of loop-back cotton with Tencel and silk, the garment has "thermal properties" that adjust to the wearer's needs.
Some say that means the more than 200-year-old institution will have to adjust to accommodate its new members.
Hitters have to prepare for that pitch and try to adjust to the slider, which is usually about 84 m.p.h.
The train had no WiFi and very little cell service, so my iPhone couldn't always adjust to the local time.
"Abercrombie & Fitch failed to adjust to the fast fashion trend and, frankly, their brand feels and looks dated," Ladd said.
The refiners are not technically included in the new regulations, but they will need to adjust to a new market.
Even as Argentines struggled to adjust to their new reality in the early months of 233, another storm was brewing.
The windows had been partially boarded up, so it took a while for my eyes to adjust to the darkness.
The launch of any new system or process takes time to adjust to, even when there's ample time to train.
They're called -cide Jackson jeans, and they have straps with Velcro that you can attach and adjust to your liking.
USDA has experience with helping schools adjust to unexpected closures that last for a few days, like after natural disasters.
Rosemary appreciated the tricky ones, even if the system didn't adjust to give credit for dealing with more complex problems.
It takes time to adjust to the fact the Lite isn't a palm-sized brick like the DS and 3DS.
Data from AppFigures show trends in categories from Apple's App Store as people adjust to life amid the coronavirus pandemic.
In my sophomore year, I struggled to adjust to my new medications and decided to take a leave of absence.
As the world continues to adjust to the reality of the new coronavirus, scammers are increasingly taking advantage as well.
Meanwhile, other than having to adjust to more protectionism and restrictive immigration policies, it's business as usual for most corporations.
"You have to adjust to reality and play the game on the field," he said in an interview last year.
There will be a seven-year transition period for farmers in England to adjust to some subsidies being phased out.
But relations remain raw as the automaker and its workforce struggle to adjust to disruptive technology changes roiling the industry.
It can take time to adjust to the intelligence Ms. Blanchett brings to each character and to absorb her words.
At first, I thought I would adjust to the drug's side effects, but they had only gotten worse each day.
"Sometimes there is no 'cure' and the sufferer must adjust to living with a long-term condition," Dr. Kluk says.
I'm sure there are some things that are going to come up that I'm going to have to adjust to.
The Mueller team had to adjust to their new legal counterparts -- including Giuliani's public efforts to discredit the special counsel.
Banks have said transition would provide critical breathing space to adjust to Brexit and give more time for trade negotiations.
A film shown at the festival showed how Japanese "war brides" struggled to adjust to life in the United States.
Hudson's Bay has been trying to adjust to these changes by expanding its online business and shopping around for opportunities.
American fast-food giants like McDonald's, KFC, and Starbucks tweak their menus around the world to adjust to local tastes.
Even if Jon could communicate orders about how to adjust to emergent battlefield challenges, he doesn't know what they are.
It may be that people mentally adjust to unusual weather patterns quickly, updating their idea of what counts as normal.
People who recreationally swim, fish, or explore the ocean will also have adjust to the reality of growing predator populations.
But in the end, the agency thinks that the marketplaces would adjust to the change in policy and make do.
But if you slow down and stay quiet, they will adjust to you very quickly and will easily land on you.
Here the conflict is class-based: the patriarch, Raikichi, struggles to adjust to the new familiarity expected in employer-employee relationships.
Panda twins born and raised in Atlanta are struggling to adjust to their new surroundings in China, a Chinese newspaper says.
The CEO said the easing of tensions could also help align corporations' priorities as they adjust to the new economic environment.
And there's plenty of soul-searching taking place, whether as individuals or teams, to adjust to a new and unexpected reality.
As painful as it is, I wake up both kids to try to get them to adjust to the time change.
And this could be the case, as a source told PEOPLE that Jackson often tried to adjust to her husband's culture.
Its 80 new soundtracks include genres like pop, chill and sentimental that will automatically adjust to the length of the movie.
Both private and public schools may also need to adjust to the falling number of students in the years to come.
"Taxpayers across the country will have to pay ... as markets adjust to this new world," warned Congressman Tom McClintock of California.
The entire family rejoiced when Maddox was able to go home, and the Shepards had to adjust to a new normal.
But MacDowell says after about a year, she began to adjust to the new family dynamic and learned to enjoy it.
Like ActiveTrack, these moves are all locked to a subject and can adjust to track them as they move through space.
If South Korea begins importing U.S. eggs, its residents may need to adjust to a different appearance of the food staple.
Ros was born in 1987, a year that was shortened by one second in order to adjust to the Gregorian calendar.
They come and go with the wind and sun; grid operators have to adjust to them, not the other way around.
Browder and the lawyers would then draft application letters that the bot could adjust to include more information from a user.
But that was mostly because the Swiss bank wrote down SFr2.7bn in assets to adjust to America's new lower corporate tax.
The Olds have already begun establishing a routine for their children to better help them adjust to living under one roof.
On the other hand, having to adjust to a program that produces surpluses, particularly the 3.5% surplus, obviously it affects growth.
"You want to have accounts that have different tax consequences, because then you can adjust to different tax rates," he added.
But until now, there hasn't been one that claims to be "intelligent" and able to automatically adjust to a wearer's habits.
Whether the administration formally delays that change or not, it's giving the industry time to adjust to a new business model.
This month won't be a fantastic time to make big decisions without taking time to adjust to the changes they incur.
The start date on this regulation is intended to allow bait producers and retailers time to adjust to the new rule.
In addition, banks needed time to adjust to the new system so the change came into force only in Jan. 2012.
The company also announced a new line of switches that it promises can automatically adjust to the needs of a business.
As such, scouts get their first chance to see how rookies adjust—or struggle to adjustto the faster NBA game.
He's learning how to adjust to the world and that needed to be reflected in the ways in which we grow.
For a traditional retailer, being able to adjust to the changes in the e-commerce landscape is a must, Tilzer explains.
The Pentagon's Office of Economic Adjustment exists solely to help communities adjust to military transitions like contract cancellations and base closures.
Between the lines: Despite the advancement, the country still has a ways to go in helping society adjust to the change.
It's not anything to take serious issue with, just something to adjust to if you're used to a non-turbocharged truck.
Using this information, the app suggests custom schedules of light and darkness to help you adjust to a new time zone.
Unlike rival technologies, it won't be spoofed by a photo, thwarted by glasses and can adjust to newly grown facial hair.
This allows players to feel out the new character and adjust to whatever meta changes the new hero brings with it.
If you've never used Swype, there will be a little bit of a learning curve to adjust to the typing pattern.
The challenge for Netlify will to keep those experiences simple and quickly adjust to developer demands for these kinds of tools.
If that's the case, the app will adjust to tell you to use less pressure on that area of your mouth.
Back then, the automaker waited too long to cut production, close plants and adjust to rapid changes in the auto industry.
It is our nation's responsibility to empower our veterans to live fulfilling lives upon returning home and adjust to "regular" life.
The singer is embarking on a solo career and said he's still trying to adjust to life outside of One Direction.
Instead, you see a young girl struggling to adjust to life in a new city without the comfort of the familiar.
The area is pretty much deserted at night and in the early morning as residents adjust to their post-Harvey lives.
Many former youth footballers struggle to adjust to a life outside the game, and that can sometimes have disastrous personal consequences.
If you can adjust to the idea that you're not meant to sympathize with anyone, Lady Macbeth is quite a film.
I don't follow new people often, so when I do, it takes me a second to adjust to the new feed.
When one U.S. company lays off 21625,2900 Americans to adjust to economic conditions, the story fades over in a week's time.
Even he is not sure how a deeply divided nation would adjust to the first 100 days of a Trump presidency.
She soon joined him in the studio and had to adjust to a loose process unlike anything she had previously encountered.
Mr. Moonves noted that many late-night hosts before Mr. Colbert needed time to adjust to the 11:30 time slot.
It's the story of Miri Matteson, who must adjust to a life in a coastal community that no longer trusts her.
To the contrary, he has spoken thoughtfully and only about recalibration of financial regulations and efforting to adjust to changing circumstances.
Asked about the memo, a Freeport Indonesia spokesman said Grasberg's "operation and production is reduced to adjust to Smelting Gresik capacity".
Last Witnesses is at its most bracing when it captures the minds of children struggling to adjust to their new realities.
Repayments adjust to individual income circumstances; by deferring payments in times of low income, Blair protects the downside of the students.
That said, all it takes to adjust to Mac's system is a bit of time familiarizing yourself with its various quirks.
"Consumers are struggling to adjust to higher prices," said Daman Prakash Rathod, a director at MNC Bullion, a wholesaler in Chennai.
Veteran-run start-ups also have a special understanding of how to help those in the military adjust to civilian work.
In the short term, delays in the issuance of visas as attorneys scramble to adjust to trends in review by USCIS.
For example, if you change the width of the cell, the data wrapping will automatically adjust to fit the new space.
She said businesses often have to adjust to policy changes, but this rule would be good for all the parties involved.
Sanna said he hired one executive a few years ago who took about nine months to adjust to Fora&aposs strategy.
The sector has also been hurt by spending cuts by energy firms as they adjust to reduced profits from cheaper oil.
And with interior deportations on the rise, more kids like him will have to adjust to a future without a parent.
Working people [were] trying to adjust to a really new situation where a lot of them were put on piece work.
Tech solutions are so much better because they can adjust to you; they can make sure what you're doing is effective.
The details: The ACA included a "risk corridors" program to help insurers adjust to a new and hard-to-predict market.
"You've gotta be who you are but you also have to adjust to this new generation and respect them," he says.
In associative rather than chronological order, here are a few innovations I'm remembering as we adjust to a world without him.
The women interviewed by JTBC said they had struggled to adjust to life in South Korea and wanted to go back.
San Francisco's 113 public schools have shuttered as well, leaving about 57,000 students to adjust to remote learning from their homes.
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Those new to the filmmaker may need a few scenes to adjust to the look, feel and rhythm of his world.
The agency also advises to give your eyes around 45 minutes to fully adjust to the darkness to view the meteors.
I think everything was stemming from that period of major change and trying to adjust to getting older and losing people.
It took a month for Breck to adjust to the time difference in Europe, resulting in multiple wake-ups at night.
You're allowed to have things, and you can be whoever you want to be, and people have to adjust to you.
In The Tomorrow Children, the water closes above your head fast, and your eyes are forced to adjust to the gloom.
Partly as a result, separate schools have been established in the South to help young Northerners adjust to their new lives.
But we must never adjust to the present coarseness of our national dialogue with the tone set up at the top.
Experts encourage workers to lean on their employers for support as they adjust to a new way of living and working.
Viatge told me it took an entire year for her to adjust to life at KO_OP, and to begin asserting herself.
This model recently released, and it features a True Tone display that can adjust to the ambient lighting in a room.
We are complying with all state, county, city and local ordinances and we will continue to adjust to any future developments.
In contrast with most states, we can't adjust to make sure we have the right number of registered Democrats or Republicans.
Jeter said he had been surprised that rival owners and executives had offered to help him adjust to his new role.
You can adjust to your preferred temperature and blanket weight, and are less likely to be disturbed by someone else's movement.
His refined approach to playing allowed him to adjust to the lighter keyboard action and gentler yet pinging sound of fortepianos.
The association also states that women may struggle during the postpartum period as they adjust to their new roles as mothers.
Lawler said he was talking with a neighbor who confessed that it had taken him five years to adjust to retirement.
Out of the 200 competencies, Fazal identifies the most interesting one as the proven ability to adjust to a difficult environment.
Like Novartis, AT&T was also scrambling to adjust to the new White House at the start of Mr. Trump's term.
With a 14 hour time difference, it was crucial to try to adjust to the time zone shift in the air.
The slow-launch approach will allow agencies to adjust to life with a bounty and figure out some of the kinks.
It would also reduce administrative complexity, promote global participation and easily adjust to future developments in climate science and policy consequences.
So six months paid family leave is meant to, and is designed to, adjust to the reality of women's lives today.
It's surprisingly easy to adjust to typing on the keyboard, even though it has a smaller layout than a standard keyboard.
Ziehl-Abegg is among companies trying to adjust to the shift in automotive technology by using its expertise in electric motors.
In fact I have noticed they actually adjust to your body temperature and going through menopause, that is a huge plus!
The contraction is widely blamed on weakness in the car industry, which is struggling to adjust to new emission testing requirements.
Critics, like Jenner, say Republicans are not allowing taxpayers enough time to adjust to the major changes in the tax policy.
Still others will deny that the climate is changing, and claim there is no need to adjust to a new reality.
These TVs contain a brilliant lighting system that can adjust to whatever you're watching and truly transform the space around you.
And I think the oil market, it will adjust to the fact that probably supplies are OK, the market is flexible.
The problem is that it takes weeks or, more commonly, months for the body to adjust to a low-carbohydrate diet.
Ms. Carman's son is autistic and helping him adjust to a new commute from their home in Bay Ridge proved challenging.
The tension will keep it in place, and it will adjust to fit your space without much work on your part.
The film highlights their transition as they struggle to adjust to a new culture and the loss of their former home.
The closing of the Edna Walmart is not a story about a retailer struggling to adjust to the e-commerce revolution.
Its tone control settings can adjust to your specific music taste and its acoustic balancing gives you the ultimate listening experience.
He botched the name of one interviewer, stammered the name of the other and struggled to adjust to the satellite delay.
I think it's also intuitive to people that workers and firms adjust to changes in the labor supply in myriad ways.
So I think that's a challenge for Republicans to adjust to that, and I think we have some growing pains with that.
If anything, they are likely to affect third parties and smaller ecosystem partners who will need to adjust to Google's broad restrictions.
Our nimble culture allowed us to adjust to the ever-changing circumstances and make changes on the fly as the situation warranted.
But the equity markets are still trying to adjust to a new normal that inflation will be higher than they previously expected.
The machine features smart cycles that adjust to its owners habits and work to operate during less power consumptive times of day.
Global regulators will give banks time to adjust to potential increases in capital requirements when tougher accounting rules are introduced in 2225.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)I think the thing people will need to adjust to the most is the Z22's shutter sound.
Globalisation has worsened inequality in Western countries, and the winners have not done enough to help the losers adjust to rapid changes.
It takes your body some time to adjust to eating beans, do you really want an upset digestive track during an emergency?
The core focus of this update is making relevant information much easier to find — and easier to adjust to your specific needs.
The end cap can adjust to five different settings, and it comes with a 15-year warranty to cover parts and performance.
Rinna says losing the wine-throwing castmember forced the remaining ladies to adjust to continue to maintain the drama in Glanville's absence.
It is worth noting that OLEDs can suffer from lag issues, while quantum dot displays can adjust to fast-changing colors better.
"It's learning to adjust to the new normal," he told PeopleTV's J.D. Heyman and Lola Ogunnaike on the Emmys red carpet Sunday.
Most billion-dollar losers today are energy firms temporarily in the doldrums as they adjust to a recent plunge in oil prices.
And all ideas for a substantial budget to help countries in the straitjacket of the euro adjust to shocks have been rejected.
But it applies to ordinary people, too—those trying to adjust to the political system while maintaining a sense of creative individuality.
Parrott and Reich listed several ways the companies could adjust to the recommended minimum wage, including an extra charge for shared rides.
Mr. Bikov visited frequently to care for his ailing grandmother and to help his mother adjust to life in a new country.
The industry's long supply lines are one reason why apparel companies and department stores struggle to adjust to warmer winters, Haverty said.
Although they would adjust to IV's and feeding tubes and breathing treatments as a way of life, the disease didn't define them.
Be sure to give your eyes at least 30 minutes to adjust to the darkness, and settle in for a long while.
In this episode, Miranda Cosgrove's Shea and Mia Serafino's Stella aren't finding it easy to adjust to their new/old living situation.
The Glow contains a light sensor that detects the brightness in the room, which allows it to self-adjust to its environment.
"To me it's always easier to adjust to quick greens than going to slow greens," the world number eight told Golf Channel.
Its legs allowed it to adjust to different terrains, but its wheels allowed it to easily zip around on a smooth surface.
Weighing in at just under 19 pounds, the vacuum is light, yet powerful with five positions that adjust to any carpet's height.
Doctors have also placed McKenna in three spontaneous breathing trials to have her adjust to breathing without the aid of a ventilator.
The deal comes as packaged food companies struggle to adjust to changing consumer tastes and rising demand for low-sugar, healthier items.
AND YOU'RE RIGHT, THAT AS TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPS, CONGRESS AMENDS STATUTES, ENACTS STATUTES, TO ADJUST TO THESE ISSUES THAT ARISE THROUGH EVOLVING TECHNOLOGY.
I live in a bi level, with hardwood, carpet, tile, pergo all on one floor ~ and the Roomba adjust to it ALL.
The deal comes as Kellogg, like other packaged food companies, has been struggling to adjust to changing consumer tastes and rising competition.
Under the strategy, players pass the ball frequently to seek advantage, and switch positions seamlessly to adjust to the flow of play.
He's probably the most emotionally evolved, so he's he one who is best suited to help Dinah adjust to her new life.
During her stint behind bars, the former beauty queen had to adjust to a whole new television schedule – sounds exactly like Litchfield.
But the one thing that I just can't seem to adjust to is how much stuff I'm toting around at all times.
The company, which was founded back in 210, was an old-fashioned midmarket retailer that had failed to adjust to the internet.
In short, globalisation can mean rapid change in industries and across economies; change that many people find it difficult to adjust to.
It is best to make changes in the home when the person is in the early stage and can adjust to them.
On a visit one afternoon last month, it took some time for my eyes to adjust to the darkness under the bridge.
The firm's goals are to promote strong policies, adjust to dynamic political environments and help clients navigate Washington's complex process and procedures.
Maybe I'll eventually adjust to giving knitting games my full attention; after all, Tetris was originally played on a dedicated arcade cabinet.
In particular, this includes allowing the marketplace time to adjust to a less prescriptive regulatory landscape before locking in new financing reforms.
Furthermore, CMS offered only a six-month phase-in for providers and suppliers to prepare for and adjust to these drastic cuts.
You may need to make physical changes to your living space to help your cat or dog adjust to their new roommate.
Now I realized how long he'd had, more than a year, to adjust to an abruptly changed life, regardless of its cause.
The model shows that your body is confused, too, as your cells try to adjust to new light cues in different places.
On this anniversary of the war in Iraq, our leaders must finally adjust to the failures of our overreliance on the military.
Naturally, more turnovers will come with the gig, especially as the Lakers continue to adjust to what is essentially a new team.
The coaches received their own cultural training, in the form of a seminar in China on how to adjust to American mores.
VCL has a lot of features you can adjust to make Varnish do what you need it to do, but not everything.
From laying on the hard ground to having a thin screen as privacy, it can be hard to adjust to camping life.
Meanwhile, car companies are going to great lengths to see how well drivers can adjust to autonomous, driverless cars on the road.
Allow some time for your eyes to adjust to the darkness, and you may catch a meteor every other minute or so.
"The women and girls who coming back are not the same, and they have to adjust to the changes they have endured."
Regardless of my watch, though, my iPhone will typically automatically adjust to display the accurate time for wherever I am — ah, technology.
It's hard to adjust to not having that, with me being injured as well and then having seven or eight new guys.
Amazon Web Services (AWS), the world's largest cloud computing company, is designed to adjust to growing capacity, much like the internet itself.
Afterward she talked with the former inmate, David, and they started meeting, with Marty helping him adjust to life on the outside.
But seeming to take sides can have business implications as well, and companies are still struggling to adjust to the new normal.
After 18 months on the campaign trail at home, she is having to adjust to the topics that people in Washington discuss.
It would be an abrupt departure, without any transition period for businesses based in Britain to adjust to life outside the bloc.
They also thought it would be relatively painless, since many economists predict the dollar would adjust to make up for the hit.
Allowing your pup to smell their scent and feel ownership of their items will help them adjust to their new home quicker.
But because she has grown and taken on a more feminine build, she must adjust to the limitations of her new body.
The first group out has been able to adjust to normal lighting, but latter ones are still wearing sunglasses, Dr. Jesada said.
Their youngest was only three months old, and they scrambled to adjust to their new lives while juggling work and child care.
To help students adjust to their new 'dos, the hairdressers who did the cuts also styled each girl's hair to their liking.
This would worsen the risk pool, causing premiums to rise sharply — and remember, subsidies would no longer adjust to offset this rise.
An extra five seconds will be granted to allow players to adjust to the new format, but it will be strictly enforced.
At first, I was unsure of how to adjust to having these young children — 4 and 6 years old — in my life.
Iranians who took part in the recent protests that swept the country and businessmen alike struggled to adjust to the new reality.
Understanding the why behind these trends will help you adjust to the quickly evolving industry and make smarter decisions for your business.
Hope for Prisoners is an organization that provides services to formerly incarcerated people that help them adjust to life outside of bars.
He is competing this week in his first Irish Open, in part to help him adjust to the intricacies of links golf.
They know how to negotiate and compromise, when to dig in and when to relent, and how to adjust to unanticipated consequences.
Last year Newmont, an American miner, sold its stake in Indonesia's Batu Hijau copper mine after struggling to adjust to Indonesian regulations.
Meanwhile, Tru, who is still figuring out her own gender identity and sexual orientation, tries to adjust to life without her mother.
As roles have evolved, women are finding support from one another and receiving encouragement as they adjust to new tasks and responsibilities.
Already, the world is beginning to examine just how it might adjust to the new realities of a Trump in full roar.
What's been striking, though, is the steep curve up and the steep curve down, and that is very hard to adjust to.
The hire comes amid Facebook's long march to adjust to its role as one of the largest media disseminators in the world.
It took some time for my eyes to adjust to being able to read the rune-like lettering in these captivating works.
But the researchers hope they add layers of nuance that could guide policy on how to adjust to climate shifts going forward.
For smaller classes, students and instructors will need to adjust to different types of interactions, whether through video or text-based discussion.
Two years remained on his enlistment, and he struggled to adjust to the slower life of a grunt on a stateside post.
If the latter, he would have to adjust to the status quo and chip away at it, galvanizing opposition in the process.
Switching from an Android phone to an iPhone can be tough, because you have to adjust to a whole new operating system.
The cameras, which can automatically adjust to reduce glare from sunlight or increase brightness at night, are also helpful in tight parking spots.
That aside, it's been a wonderfully low-key summer for the Clooneys as they adjust to being new parents  – a role they've embraced.
Even though these devices have helped Sophia adjust to monitoring her blood sugar levels, there are still challenges for her and her family.
Thylacoleo, being highly adapted to forests, simply could not adjust to the loss of its habitat, becoming less effective at hunting over time.
Dinosaurs are a wonderful example of how knowledge changes over time and how scientific conclusions must adjust to new facts and new understanding.
German carmakers are struggling to adjust to new car registration rules, the Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test (WLTP), which became mandatory in September.
In his fifth week at school, Murphy is learning to sit for food, adjust to wearing a harness and respond to his name.
Economists believe the soft patch will persist through the first half of 2000 as the sector continues to adjust to higher mortgage rates.
Mr Ryan blamed the defeat on "growing pains", as members of Congress who have only ever known opposition adjust to life in government.
The AIDPA answers that question by including a taxation component designed to secure the necessary funds for society to adjust to AI's impact.
It also looks disproportionate since the bottom does not adjust to offer a more balanced display placement between the forehead and the chin.
Many have decade-long gaps between high school and getting their cosmetology certificates, making it difficult to adjust to going back to school.
When I came to the states, it took me a while to adjust to a life where I was categorized in that way.
But Ben and Jessa aren't the only ones who have had to adjust to a new pattern — big brother Spurgeon has as well.
The transition to de facto Russian rule has made acquiring and holding property tricky; small producers have struggled to adjust to Russian regulations.
Not only does the length help you adjust to the new look, but leaves the option for trimming them even shorter later on.
One thing this show has always been very good at portraying is how people can adjust to anything, for better and for worse.
Ultimately, the way the Billions universe will adjust to the real universe is encapsulated, quite perfectly, in a scene from the first episode.
Nene first had to adjust to life in the United States after leaving his hometown of Sao Carlo, Brazil as a young man.
The baby was named Werner after a man who befriended the Syrian family and has been helping them adjust to their new life.
Those who didn't adjust to Instagram's unwritten rules and continued to share de facto albums were unfollowed, ostracized from the true Instagram community.
As it goes, the vacuum's multi-surface rubber brushes adjust to floor surfaces while its filter captures 99% of allergens, pollen, and dust.
Everyone can adjust to what I'm doing, I'm not about to change the way I am towards people or towards anything, you know?
But it can take a while for your system to fully adjust to the medication, so you won't necessarily feel a change immediately.
"Pretty much every time out he's pitching his game and letting other hitters try to adjust to him," Angels manager Mike Scioscia said.
"It just hit my pad and dropped and their guy whacked it before I had a chance to adjust to it," Dubnyk said.
But astronauts landing on Mars won't have a welcoming committee; they'll have to adjust to the Red Planet's gravity all on their own.
Once she is released from the hospital, Kaylee will move back in with her mother to help her adjust to life without sight.
Global warming is forcing plants and animals and insects — and all the other forms of life on Earth — to adjust to new conditions.
The full video, which tackles creative foibles and how artists will have to adjust to technology, is coming soon on The Creators Project.
Toby and Spencer are officially together, and Toby and Jason (Drew Van Acker) are working on helping veterans adjust to life after war.
Lenovo's ownership of Moto has been marked by difficulties, as it has tried to adjust to compete in a very competitive smartphone market.
There are two distinct moments when a new explorer's body and mind start to adjust to the strange, alien environment of a cave.
"The low interest rate environment and low growth is challenging the whole sector, and we also need to adjust to that," Leth said.
There are limits to what media organizations can do, but that doesn't mean they should do nothing to adjust to the new reality.
In practice, however, the renters would conceivably be forced to adjust to the restructuring whims of their landlords—not the other way around.
And it is not like a synchronized swimming duet, with the swimmers aware of and able to adjust to one another's performance, midroutine.
And at our speedy rate of change, he says, we may only have 10 or 15 years to adjust to these new technologies.
It is time for policymakers, industry and educators to fully recognize this change, and do more to adjust to the modern business environment.
Meanwhile, party leaders on both sides of Pennsylvania Avenue were scrambling to adjust to the new political landscape and fallout from the Nov.
It is inevitable, after Thursday's vote, that Britain's economy is going to have to adjust to the new situation we find ourselves in.
It will have "crazy" torque, two motors, all-wheel drive, and a suspension able to adjust to the load the vehicle is hauling.
Being in a confined space took a good month and a half to two months to fully adjust to living the tiny life.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross defended the tariffs on Thursday, telling CNBC the stock market will "adjust" to any changes in U.S. trade policies.
Nonetheless, I love my mother with all my heart and I appreciate her trying to adjust to the decision Sheila and I made.
In the age of publicity and branding, many literary sensibilities have had to adjust to the emotional and intellectual thermostat of life online.
For example, a federal program pays for a job coach for three months to help individuals adjust to the workplace, West-Evans said.
Obviously I am kidding about that last part, but it did take a few minutes for my eyes to adjust to the color.
But, challenges surrounding core municipal issues remain, and many established companies are still grappling with how to adjust to a new business environment.
"What we've seen is a real shift to national politicians driving the agenda and businesses are having to adjust to that," Allen said.
But roster changes take time to adjust to, and it is extraordinary that the team has started rolling as quickly as it has.
Companies that help supply these everyday paper products are stunned and trying to adjust to this rapidly evolving new normal in consumer behavior.
To adjust to that new reality, companies will almost certainly need to shrink their footprints, including by trimming the size of their workforce.
BOES CARNEY SAYS IS ABSOLUTELY IN THE INTERESTS OF UK BUSINESSES AND ECONOMY TO HAVE A TIME OF TRANSITION TO ADJUST TO BREXIT
On Sunday, the Ravens had to adjust to playing without Flacco, who led the team to a Super Bowl in the 2012 season.
But there are these new entrants that are coming in, either as suppliers or manufacturers, and we have to adjust to the environment.
Freckleton says that the band will even adjust to users' unique body patterns and give them passive-aggressive reminders of why hydration rules.
We'll probably be seeing a whole lot of this in the coming weeks and months, as companies adjust to the new online reality.
"You will find maintaining a plan will help you and your family adjust to a different work and home life environment," Kelly said.
Courthouses, which are usually crowded as it is, are struggling to adjust to life under the pandemic, operating at a slowed-down pace.
Detroit is much more similar to Oklahoma than L.A., so it's not like this is some foreign land he's having to adjust to.
"We definitely need to prepare, to adjust, to adapt to climate change to mitigate the impact of the industry on climate," he said.
"Amid a challenging economy and disruptive technologies ... the business must quickly adjust to capture new opportunities," President Kattiya Indaravijaya, told a news conference.
Rolling blackouts in California have some couples scrambling on their wedding day as venues adjust to the uncertainty wind-driven fires are causing.
Former Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke's analysis is that the Fed has stimulative tools to adjust to interest rates as low as 2 percent.
The Czech admitted it had been difficult to adjust to her primary sport after the whirlwind that followed last week's triumph on skis.
Euro zone banks will have to adjust to those new conditions partly by consolidation and adapting to technological changes, Vasle told the station.
Then, add another jalapeño — this one raw — and a squirt of lime juice for bracing, fiery notes that you can adjust to taste.
Brady recently proposed a five-year phase-in for a BAT to give time for businesses and consumers to "adjust" to the change.
There would need to be transitions to allow firms to adjust to the new system, particularly in public agencies that provide essential services.
The Interpreter BERLIN — As allies across Europe and Asia adjust to changes brought by President Trump, Germany is in a uniquely difficult position.
His reformist, adamantly pro-Europe, "radically transformative" agenda, as he describes it, emphasizes individual responsibility while helping workers adjust to a globalized economy.
Clothing start-up Ministry of Supply has designed a smart jacket that uses artificial intelligence to automatically adjust to your body's optimal temperature.
Establish players like GM (GM) and Toyota (TM) are teaming up with tech companies as they try to adjust to the shifting landscape.
"What stands out to me was how quickly prices and the market adjust to the slower traffic," George Ratiu, senior economist at Realtor.
Slovaks are trying to adjust to the risks of capitalism, "but now the E.U. is trying to do something in between," he said.
But in general it occurs when people simply do not give their muscles time to adjust to an aggressive new exercise, experts say.
But asking content makers to constantly on the fly adjust to whatever the new parameters are is gonna end up with bad results.
It is possible that the riders and their stomachs might adjust to the supplement over time and perhaps gain benefits, Dr. Burke says.
Her postoperative care, she said, has not included the kind of hormone treatment that might have helped her body adjust to the change.
This week, Lee said ASEAN must adjust to a new power balance in Asia, suggesting the bloc look more to China and India.
However, the schizophrenic patients were less able to adjust to the repeated stimulation—enough that such a test could help diagnose the disease.
The camera itself is equipped with HDR, similar to the Nest Cam IQ models, so that it can adjust to various changes in lighting.
One is that it's just too soon to see an effect, and it will take time for companies to adjust to the new mandates.
I mean there are places where you're not allowed to deduct – FINK: No, but we're not -- it will take time to adjust to that.
The third-quarter GDP contraction was mainly due to weakness in the car industry as it struggled to adjust to new emission testing requirements.
Popular bookmarking service Instapaper is temporarily closing off access to European users, as it buys time to adjust to Europe's tough new data law.
If you want an opponent to bite on a set up, you have to show it long enough for him to adjust to it.
Before running the card business, he was in charge of mortgages as that business tried to adjust to the aftermath of the financial crisis.
Adjustable drive modes change a number of settings on the car, helping it drive more economically (right...), or adjust to slippery or snowy conditions.
It's rare but it occurs when divers ascend too quickly and do not give the body time to slowly adjust to surface-level pressure.
Drag-and-drop sliders let you adjust to find the sound you want, and there are little surprises as you move through the lessons.
"While no major changes are expected from the meeting, some tweaks to policy are possible, to adjust to the new market situation," she said.
Whether you're paying or receiving child support or alimony, or re-entering the workforce, you'll simply need to adjust to a new financial reality.
So they would simply receive the information and decide on their own (or at your discretion) whether to adjust to the shifting energy landscape.
The Mannheim-based group is scrambling to adjust to upheavals in the energy industry that led to fewer petrochemical plants being built and serviced.
He helped the presumptive Republican nominee adjust to the reality of fundraising, which Trump largely eschewed during his primary campaign, a source told CNN.
Benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury yields rose from 15-month lows as investors continued to adjust to a dovish pivot from global central banks.
The first two days with a broken phone were kind of scary: I was trying to adjust to a new way of getting around.
But now that she's being forced to adjust to life on her own, Anfisa has turned her passion for exercise into a stress-reliever.
Indeed, it may see buyers' struggles to adjust to tariffs as evidence that they were too dependent on Chinese exports in the first place.
He finds that voice in Kenneth (Cerdic Yarbrough), the school's groundskeeper, as the rest of the family seeks to adjust to its new surroundings.
When twelve-year-old Clive Campbell arrived in the Bronx from Kingston, Jamaica in 1967, he found it hard to adjust to teenage life.
Neighborhood traditionalists took a while to adjust to Bandini's style, but now people are beginning to seek out the pizzeria from outside the city.
"They failed to adjust to the new reality, which is why this stock barely seemed to notice [its] downgrades," the "Mad Money " host said.
While the headphones were able to adjust to my ears just fine, the calibration process was rather grueling for Verge news reporter Chris Welch.
Mulligan plays Laura McAllan, a young wife and mother who struggles to adjust to life on a rural farm in Mississippi, in the film.
From Ian Keough, Toronto, Canada Fair tax key to draining DC swamp When one lives in the swamp you will adjust to its environment.
"You've got to adjust to them, and that's something that the intelligence community has always struggled with during transitions," Morrell told The Cipher Brief.
By keeping her shirt on, she reveals the demanding, exhausting and downright confusing moments mothers experience as they adjust to life after giving birth.
They probably have a lot of fun stories about the old demogorgon (what a slob, amirite?) and can help each other adjust to reality.
We're told she's due sometime in the Spring, and they want to give her time to adjust to motherhood before hitting the road again.
Any attempts by the BOJ to push down already low yields may anger financial institutions still struggling to adjust to January's negative rates decision.
"We believe the fallout from Brexit has created a number of activist opportunities as companies are forced to adjust to inevitable changes," it said.
The hands also automatically adjust to the local time, no matter where in the world you are, making it ideal for the modern traveler.
The Roomba 801 is able to adjust to most floor types and the sensor will keep it from running into walls and other obstacles.
They were instructed to start with three sprays (each of which contained about 10mg of lidocaine), but adjust to the desired level with usage.
He believes that the companies that are more challenged are those "built during booms" because they find it harder to adjust to adverse conditions.
The company's price has fluctuated significantly as it worked to adjust to a changing market and fumbled on some of its more recent launches.
But even without a gentler ride from regulators, he said, Goldman's priorities had changed, after years of struggling to adjust to ever-tighter rules.
I thought I didn't do so well at first, because I had to slow down my flow to adjust to the beat I chose.
He believes that rewarding law breakers by permitting them to adjust to lawful immigration status in the United States is a prescription for chaos.
The program is supported by the Korea Hana Foundation, an organization funded by the South Korean government that helps defectors adjust to life here.

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