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adjusted

altered to accommodate to certain requirements or bring into a proper relation an adjusted insurance claim the car runs more smoothly with the timing adjusted adjusted to demands of daily living; showing emotional stability (especially of garments) having the fit or style adjusted for my wedding I had my mother's wedding dress altered to fit me having achieved a comfortable relation with your environment

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Simple sentences

The boy adjusted his cap.
Tom adjusted the seat, put in the key, and then drove away.
It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.
It's an inflation-adjusted figure.
Fortunately, my son quickly adjusted to life in his new school.
I had the brakes of my bicycle adjusted.
She soon adjusted herself to the new school.
She soon adjusted herself to village life.
She soon adjusted to his way of life.
He quickly adjusted to the new situation.
Tom sat in the driver's seat and adjusted the rearview mirror.
That can be adjusted in the current year still.
Tom adjusted the height of his office chair.
Tom adjusted quite well.
Tom adjusted the mirrors.
Tom adjusted his glasses.
Tom adjusted his tie.
Mary is a well-adjusted, happy child who relates well to her peers.
Mary adjusted the straps of her dress.

Movie subtitles

Things get out of kilter, have to be adjusted.
They can't be adjusted from war to peace as easily as you can, gentlemen.
There's no getting adjusted to that.
In the name of well-adjusted manhood, get a hold of yourself.
When the wire came about her husband, she just left us just couldn't get adjusted to herself.
We have adjusted the magnetic field to compensate for the normal loss of gravitational effect and atmospheric pressure.
We're getting in the habit of snapping at each other. about things we should've adjusted to years ago.
But you're doing well here? Have you adjusted?
Some boys need time to get adjusted to being back home.
Beginning to feel adjusted?
This is a local matter, which I hope will soon be adjusted.
She too seems to have adjusted.
Oh we were just about to materialise when the doors opened and we hadn't properly adjusted!
These watches are adjusted not to stop when so weighed down.
Can't this little matter be adjusted?
We pay out in 1 940, as we did with Prentiss Hat. That's adjusted in our rates for 1 941.
Nonsense! Buttons is a sturdy, well-adjusted little dog.
Have you adjusted? - Well, yes.
True, I began as a humble factory worker, but I can confidently say, the size of the loan will be adjusted to our needs.
Adjusted.
Well-adjusted.
Yeah, I can see that. I told you it wouldn't be so bad, once you got yourself adjusted.
Someone, either accidentally or deliberately, adjusted the programming, and therefore, the memory banks of that computer.
I can see that you're worried, and Amy is a very sensitive and delicately adjusted child.
They've adjusted themselves very well so far.
I adjusted those measurements as you suggested.
Patients who've had no contact with reality have become adjusted and developed new emotional values enabling them to be - to live again.
Have you adjusted?
Mummy is wrong to say that I'm not well adjusted.
Now the aim is perfectly adjusted.
Well, doctor. Now, maybe I haven't been to university like some people. True, I began as a humble factory worker, but I can confidently say, the size of the loan will be adjusted to our needs.
I thought they were happy, well-adjusted.
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News and current affairs

Perhaps most academics, who are at the lower end of the skill and qualification-adjusted income scale, do the same.
Adjusted for inflation, gas has not been this cheap for the past 35 years, with the price this year 3-5 times lower than it was in the mid-2000's.
Real investment (investment adjusted for the declining prices of high-tech and information-related capital goods) continued to roar ahead.
Argentina was not the only South American economy to suffer in 1999, but the others adjusted their exchange rates to restore international competitiveness.
Indeed, Argentina has had its share of economic success, with an income level, adjusted for purchasing power, around one-third of that of the US, and is far ahead of most countries in the world.
There is only one way out for Asia: a significant increase in real, or inflation-adjusted, policy interest rates.
It is sobering to note that almost half of high-debt episodes since 1800 are associated with low or normal real (inflation-adjusted) interest rates.
In fact, the US currently is experiencing the longest absence of intense landfall hurricanes since records began in 1900, while the adjusted damage cost for the US during this period, including Hurricane Sandy, has fallen slightly.
Adjusted for inflation, US military spending has reached its highest level since World War II.
As the Nobel laureate economist Paul Samuelson observed in 1948, international trade leads to factor-price equalization, with wages, adjusted for skill levels, equilibrating across countries.
Puerto Rico's economy recorded little growth after 1996, and real (inflation-adjusted) GDP has been falling for the past decade.
In the last decade, the average real (inflation-adjusted) return on deposits has been near zero.
This spring, the State Environmental Protection Administration produced the country's first official estimate of GDP adjusted downward for environmental losses.
Another is an inappropriately low real (inflation-adjusted) foreign-exchange value.
Workers' wages, adjusted for inflation, fell in 2007, continuing a trend throughout this decade.
The CBO also presented a separate analysis that adjusted for household size.
At the same time, the central bank kept interest rates low, so that the inflation-adjusted cost of loans is zero or negative.
Most people do not seem to think very hard about how much to save from their income, or about how big the differences in their wealth could be in their later years if they just adjusted their saving rate today.
One might have expected this transition, which reached its pivotal year in the United States in 2000, to cause unemployment (at least until the economy adjusted), accompanied by a rise in productivity.
A Palestinian state within the 1967 borders, adjusted by agreement through mutual land swaps.
But it is the real (inflation-adjusted) cost of capital that is crucial, and for both countries it is much higher now than it was in the run-up to their adoption of the euro.
But, in recent years, relative prices have adjusted.

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