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    Synonyms and Definitions

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    readjustment


    1. A lot of older couples face a readjustment to their relationship in mid and later life


    2. "Positional readjustment is my specialty," she said


    3. This process or readjustment is what you call sadhana


    4. confront this heinous terrorism without borders in a concerted effort where moral readjustment and justice reign in an atmosphere of cautious serenity and calculated, measured and precise punishment


    5. Understanding relationships associated with attitudes of love effectively prevent all those estrangements which later necessitate the readjustment of repentance by the child with forgiveness by the parent


    6. This was all the product of his sudden change of environment, a peculiar nervous effect generated as part of his mind's attempt at so sudden a readjustment


    7. Nigromanta took him to her room, which was lighted with false candlesticks, to her folding cot with the bedding stained from bad loves, and to her body of a wild dog, hardened and without soul, which prepared itself to dismiss him as if he were a frightened child, and suddenly it found a man whose tremendous power demanded a movement of seismic readjustment from her insides


    8. Included in this action is the readjustment of pensions to be capped at $40K with longer service requirements for the civil servants


    9. There are many who think that the world is just about to pass out of the sixth period; that it will soon enter into the seventh period, the period of readjustment, reconstruction, and harmony; the period which is frequently referred to as the Millennium


    10. When this was over there would be a severe readjustment of relationships, but meanwhile one could not really be angry with her; just her amazing and terrible ignorance of the simplest facts connected with child-bearing made it impossible to be angry with her

    11. He was surprised how easy, once he recognised its inevitability, the readjustment of the relationship was, how easily and comfortably he forgot


    12. Silas gave a bored readjustment of his wings to aggravate Larry more


    13. Kicking out, but with a quick flip and readjustment, Hanor was rolled up


    14. The setup is, governments are going to try and stretch out readjustment in the hope growth will catch up with their deficit spending


    15. Austin Nichols and Company $5 Preferred, for example, was issued under a Readjustment Plan in 1930 and became cumulative in 1934


    16. It should also speed up materially the readjustment process


    17. The Kansas City Public Service Company readjustment plan, also consummated in 1933, was designed to meet the simpler problem of reducing interest charges during a supposedly temporary period of subnormal earnings


    18. As we have previously stated, it is our opinion that voluntary readjustment plans are desirable in themselves, but they should be proposed after voting control over the corporation has passed to the bondholders, and they are in a position to choose between alternative courses of action


    19. An example of this arrangement is afforded by Aeolian Company Five-year Secured 6% Notes, due in 1937, which were issued under a capital readjustment plan in partial exchange for the Guaranteed 7% Preferred Stock of the company


    20. 2) but also of senior securities which are “scaled down” or otherwise affected in a readjustment plan

    21. An outstanding example of this kind is found in the market action of United States Liberty 4¼s during the postwar readjustment of 1921–1922


    22. 12 This is the Chandler Railroad Readjustment Act of 1939, which actually adds a new Chap


    23. The company continues to administer its own affairs, and no contracts or other obligations are affected except those specifically included in the plan of readjustment


    24. 9 The plan of voluntary readjustment proposed in 1922 postponed sinking-fund payments on these bonds for a five-year period


    25. government uses of proceeds have been unbelievably productive, such as the Homestead Act of 1862 and the Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944 (the G


    26. Victorious in the struggle for its very existence, it has been ever since in constant perplexity as to the way of readjustment which would make its future safe


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    Synonyms for "readjustment"

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    "readjustment" definitions

    the act of adjusting again (to changed circumstances)


    the act of adjusting something to match a standard