The first distress of readjustment came to the farmer, and it will not be a readjustment fit to abide until he is relieved.
It is as yet too early to attempt to outline what shape such a readjustment should take, for it is as yet too early to say whether there will be need for it.
The Congress has provided unemployment allowances for veterans during their readjustment period.
Studies will be undertaken to determine the need for measures to ease the readjustment to civilian life of men required to enter the armed forces for two years of service.
We must take urgent measures for thereadjustment period ahead.
There are many administrative subjects, such as departmental reorganization, extension of the civil service, readjustment of the postal rates, etc.
These expenditures will help our veterans through their readjustment period and provide lasting care for those who were disabled.
It is particularly vital at this period of readjustment in the national economy and readjustment in employment of labor to extend minimum wage protection as far as possible.
One way in which the readjustment sought can be reached is by reciprocity treaties.
There is a great deal more in it than a readjustment of duties--twopence off this and a penny on that.
This last consideration, that of a possible readjustment of racial relations, leads us very naturally to inquire, What are the qualities that have given the white race the leadership thus far?
A swift readjustment of the forces within the four walls had taken place--a new disposition of their personal equations.
The Board of Education showed the first signs of a change of outlook by the readjustment in the curriculum giving an alternative syllabus for girls, and the latitude in this direction is widening by degrees.
It involves a constant readjustment of the mental standpoint to meet the poet's vagrant fancy, which to us seems to occupy no consistent point of view.
Taking in the breath, the function of inspiration, results in a readjustment of certain organs which become disadjusted by the act of expiration or outbreathing.
In general it may be said that the singer should breathe with the least possible disadjustment, so that only the least possible readjustment will be needed and the effort of breathing be minimized.
There was a general readjustment and shifting of position, with some levity.
In the second place, he determined to attack the permanent causes which {144} had led to deficit, and to prevent their recurrence by a systematicreadjustment of the finances.
Third, a systematic and permanentreadjustment of the revenues and the expenditure.
Lord Mayo's third and heaviest task was the permanent readjustment of the revenues to the expenditure.
And----" From an excessively delicate readjustment of a loose shutter on a rambling brown bungalow young Kennilworth looked up with a certain flicker of exasperation.
After several years of experiment and readjustment the ultimate cast of Rainy Week is fixed as follows: A Bride and Groom One Very Celibate Person Someone With a Past Someone With a Future A Singing Voice A May Girl And a Bore.
The readjustmentof the economic laws for the livelihood of man must be effected in order that all humanity may live in the greatest happiness according to their respective degrees.
Necessarily there will be rich people and also those who will be in want of their livelihood, but in the aggregate community there will be equalization and readjustment of values and interests.
This readjustment of the social economy is of the greatest importance inasmuch as it ensures the stability of the world of humanity; and until it is effected, happiness and prosperity are impossible.
In short, a readjustment of the economic order will come about, the divine Sonship will attract, the Sun of Reality will shine forth, and all phenomenal being will attain a portion.
The fourth principle or teaching of Bahá’u’lláh is the readjustment and equalization of the economic standards of mankind.
The remedy must be legislative readjustment of conditions.
Such a radical readjustment is not easily made, nor can we expect it to be a complete success.
This readjustment is, in our estimation, one of the greatest benefits of a Congress, for without it there is waste of energies and danger of compromise on the part of the most zealous.
We are bound to meet with the fluctuations and uncertainties of the human mind, particularly in such times of readjustment and intellectual unrest.
This is the supreme solution of the weighty problems now facing the Church at this crucial period of readjustmentand reconstruction.
This readjustmentof our methods in teaching and of our policies in administration, we know, is a very delicate process.
Therefore the Congress is a readjustment of our vision to the everchanging conditions of society; desuete methods are dropped and methods more in harmony with the necessities of the times are examined, approved of and adopted.
But nowhere in Canada will this vast work of readjustment be more tangible than in our Great West.
Moral progress, therefore, will manifest itself in the readjustment of man to his altered conditions.
And this readjustment of her father's attitude had aroused in Jennie an ardent desire to so conduct herself that no pain should ever come to him again.
For another thing, Mrs. Kane died, making a readjustment of the family will necessary.
A little demoralisation must pay for every readjustment of conviction due to progress.
Cure is the readjustment of the human organism from abnormal to normal conditions and functions.
Incidentally, through readjustment of dynamic force, the viola gained individuality, and the strings were enabled to stand out in relief against the wind.
The third group, however, embodies a readjustment of both wood and brass into families of four.
A radical readjustment of mechanism was found necessary in order to combine in one instrument euphony and variation of dynamic force.
But eventually some experience will reveal to them the pettiness of their estimate, and a readjustment of values is made.
And such purity in alliance with prudery and defensive hypocrisy makes any honest discussion or essential readjustment of our institutions and habits extremely difficult.
A willingness to examine the very foundations of society does not mean a desire to encourage or engage in any hasty readjustment, but certainly no wise or needed readjustment can be made unless such an examination is undertaken.
It is familiar and reassuring and puts no disagreeable task of mental and emotional readjustment on those who accept it.
But how can we ever expect to cultivate the judgment of the young in matters of fundamental social, economic, and political readjustment when we consider the really dominating forces in education?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "readjustment" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: adjustment; fulfillment; reclamation; rehabilitation