Readjustments Sentence Examples

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  • Thus Hincmar, archbishop of Reims, complains that not only his metropolitanate (dioecesis) but his bishopric (parochia) is divided between two realms under two kings; and this inconvenient overlapping of jurisdictions remained, in fact, very common in Europe until the readjustments of national boundaries by the territorial settlements of the 19th century.

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  • Among the Lithodinea, or stone crabs, besides important readjustments of classification (Bouvier, 1895, 1896), should be FIG.

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  • A development round would provide the opportunity to make readjustments to ensure that trade rules take better account of the differences between countries.

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  • With small changes in lifestyle or minor readjustments to your personal spaces, dramatic reductions in exposure can be achieved.

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  • Although some companies are going through painful readjustments, unemployment remains low and the need for skilled workers remains strong.

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  • We are shaping a socialist market economy and introducing strategic readjustments to the economic structure.

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  • Later, you may be able to bring in the skis for readjustments should they be necessary.

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  • Distress is a negative stress that is often triggered by constant readjustments or alterations to a routine.

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