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Definitions for Adjusting
ad·just·ing
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Adjusting
of Adjust
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adjustingverb
Verb form of the word adjust.
They were adjusting easily to the changes as we are moving forward, well done us.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Adjusting in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Adjusting in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of Adjusting in a Sentence
Instead of adjusting monetary policy according to whims and getting it wrong over and over again and causing booms and busts, what the Fed should be doing is, number one, keeping our money tied to a stable level of gold.
There could be a change to their laws because it is stunning what is happening, unfortunate and very powerful, i dont rule out that they could change their constitution and laws. These are new times; you have to always be adjusting the legal framework to the new reality.
I think everybody is surprised to start with when they look at it and it's not snow, it's green dry-slope material. After one or two runs, your mind is automatically adjusting so you feel exactly like skiing.
Most people actually have a harder time adjusting when we ‘spring forward,’ because we’re losing an hour of sleep.
Dubai residential property sales have declined over the past three quarters, but the drop in oil prices is coincidental and the slowdown is more due to big price increases in 2013 - the market is adjusting to return to affordable levels, this is a positive trend and will help prevent a bigger correction in the future.
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