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Example sentences for "readjustments"

Lexicographically close words:
readings; readjust; readjusted; readjusting; readjustment; readmission; readmit; readmitted; readmitting; reads
  1. Endless readjustments they have to make; a day of tumultuous business with the Russians, this Saturday, 11th, when the news reached them.

  2. Readjustments in the Russian Camp were manifold: but these are as nothing, in the tumultuous business of the day.

  3. In the revision of the original draft the modifying clause providing for future territorial readjustments was omitted.

  4. Violent readjustments await any society whose ethics, jurisprudence and the like do not keep pace with the developments of engineering.

  5. Bondmen gave place to hirelings and peasant proprietors, status gave place to contract, industrial society was enabled to make redistributions and readjustments at will, as it had never been before.

  6. The adjustments and readjustments were mutually made, for although the masters had by far the major power of control, the slaves themselves were by no means devoid of influence.

  7. But the rise of a series of issues involving the relations of church and state injected into the political situation a number of new elements and occasioned frequent readjustments within the ministerial group.

  8. The Germans, even more than the Allies, are diligently studying the many problems and possibilities of changes necessitated by the readjustments that must surely come.

  9. These representative testimonies suggest both the fitness and the willingness of Christian missions to participate in the coming international readjustments necessitated by the war.

  10. Religious problems and readjustments will also be part of the aftermath of the war.

  11. Readjustments were also made in the locations of all the Canadian troops then in reserve.

  12. Early in the afternoon the first phase of the attack was substantially over, and the readjustments of the fronts preparatory to the second phase were under way.

  13. Then, in the twenties or so, things calm down, and it is seen that readjustments have been made.

  14. She was making swift readjustments as best she might, and, wisely, he left her to herself.

  15. What tremendous readjustments the heedless young may cause!

  16. He was greatly concerned about his enterprise which was not yet established on that footing which he would like to have for it, and I think it was a relief to him to have me without the conventions and readjustments of marriage.

  17. There had been no loss of social standing in our living over the store; such readjustments in Higgleston went by the name of bettering yourself, and were commendable.

  18. They resist, and if possible prevent, those legal and political readjustments which the general progress of society makes necessary.

  19. Time, often much time, is required for those intellectual and moral readjustments without which no great change in social institutions can be made.

  20. It would seem therefore, that in a majority of voices until an even scale has been developed, that these readjustments appear at about the E and F and B and C throughout the vocal compass.

  21. In the female voice the readjustments of the mechanism known as changes of register usually occur at about [Illustration: Figure B].

  22. The readjustments that are necessary in the transfer from country to city are not accomplished without considerable mental and moral shock.

  23. Economic readjustments constitute the crying need of the twentieth-century city.

  24. The readjustments of these relations for the better adaptation of one individual to another, or of either to their environment, make up the process of social development.

  25. Then when readjustments in the earth's crust again raised up mountain ranges and the climate became colder and drier, the struggle for existence became more intense, the process of evolution was stimulated, and new forms originated.

  26. In addition, there have been major readjustments that thrust whole continents higher and ocean beds lower.

  27. The outcome of the Seven Years' War caused several readjustments in Spanish North America.

  28. They are acquired not by laying aside native tendencies and working out something entirely new, but by acting in accordance with the native tendencies and making such readjustments as the environment demands.

  29. They are readjustments of the individual to environmental conditions; and, as the environment varies, so the adjustments vary, even when native traits are the same.

  30. It has its parallel in other drastic readjustments to other levels of life; and is merely a method by which selves of a certain type seem best able to achieve the union of feeling, thought, and will necessary to stability.

  31. These readjustments were helped by the deliberate acceptance of the useful suggestions of religion, the education of the foreconscious, the formation of habits of charity and prayer.

  32. The agrarian readjustments of the fourteenth century are regarded as due simply to the temporary shortage of labor caused by the Black Death.

  33. That the enclosures of the fifteenth century were in reality merely a further step in the readjustments under way in the fourteenth century cannot be doubted.

  34. The fourteenth century was marked by agrarian readjustments which have a direct relation to the enclosure movement, and which cannot be explained by the Black Death or the price of wool.

  35. Taking up these points in order, we shall inquire first into the causes of the agrarian readjustments of the fourteenth century.

  36. Many readjustments in existing taxes will be necessary to serve these objectives and also to remove existing inequities.

  37. As the result of these programs, and the wisdom and good judgment of our businessmen and workers, major readjustments have been made without widespread suffering.

  38. With the hands of the executive branch held impotent to deal with these debts we are hindering urgent readjustments among our debtors and accomplishing nothing for ourselves.

  39. It is the new spiritual developments which predominate in my own thoughts, but there are two other great readjustments which are necessary before they can take their full effect.

  40. Changes in the one country at once compel readjustments in the other.

  41. More broadly viewed, strikes appear to accompany readjustments to dynamic conditions.

  42. It cannot be expected, however, that financial crises, in the sense of general readjustments of prices downward from time to time, ever can be completely abolished.

  43. Some of these call for far-reaching readjustments of investments and of productive forces.


  44. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "readjustments" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.