readjustment|readjustments in English

noun

[,re·ad'just·ment || ‚rɪːə'dʒʌs(t)mənt]

new adaptation, remodification; reevaluation of an insurance claim

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1. I'm going to try some readjustments to change the beam trajectory.

2. The standard installation length of 3D allows to replace existing turbine meters without pipe readjustments.

3. A conflict with experience at the periphery occasions readjustments in the interior of the field.

4. Actuator with automatic readjustment for disk brakes, in particular for lorries and buses

5. Article 32 The easement right still exists on the original land even after readjustment.

6. The thinking of some required readjustment, for they were showing favoritism to the rich.

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8. (Psalm 51:2) They are there for healing, for “the readjustment of the holy ones.”

9. (Ephesians 4:12) The Greek noun rendered “readjustment” refers to putting something “into proper alignment.”

10. • Access to Information Act; Canada Elections Act; Electoral Boundaries Readjustment Act; and the Referendum Act.

11. Continuous readjustment from high to intermediate pressure conditions is observed in both, eclogites and acid country rocks.

12. Among these are the Access to InformationAct, the Canada Elections Act and the Electoral Boundaries Readjustment Act.

13. The deficits in the international balance of payments of these nations mean that soon a sharp readjustment must take place.

14. 8 First, the “gifts in men” are provided “with a view to the readjustment of the holy ones,” says Paul.

15. In this respect it was feared that adaptations would require substantial financial efforts and administrative readjustments and would impede the effectiveness of the asylum procedure.

16. Trials led to readjustment of the centre of gravity and the replacement of the Gull IV rudder with an aerodynamically balanced one of greater chord.

17. The Electoral Boundaries Readjustment Act should be reviewed and the relevance of revising the boundaries every 10 years re-examined, in light of the rapid population growth in various areas of the country.

18. Collimation - the accurate adjustment of the line of sight of a telescope readjustment, adjustment, registration - the act of adjusting something to match a standard Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection

19. Definition of Countermovement 1 : a movement in an opposite direction She observed that whenever the body abruptly moves one way, there is a fallout of Countermovements and readjustments … — Paul Trachtman Suburban stress has not produced any large-scale Countermovement …

20. Aftershocks are a sequence of earthquakes that happen after a larger mainshock on a fault. Aftershocks occur near the fault zone where the mainshock rupture occurred and are part of the "readjustment process” after the main slip on the fault.

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22. One study found that the second and third most frequently mentioned of 31 factors referred to in public hearings on boundary readjustments (cited in about one quarter of all responses) were the importance of adhering to "county and regional boundaries" and the need to respect "local municipality or ward boundaries" in constructing electoral districts.

23. He gave some as apostles, some as prophets, some as evangelizers, some as shepherds and teachers, with a view to the readjustment of the holy ones, for ministerial work, for the building up of the body of the Christ, until we all attain to the oneness in the faith and in the accurate knowledge of the Son of God, to a full-grown man, to the measure of stature that belongs to the fullness of the Christ.” —Ephesians 4:8, 11-13.

24. To the Christians in Ephesus, the apostle Paul wrote: “He gave some as apostles, some as prophets, some as evangelizers, some as shepherds and teachers, with a view to the readjustment of the holy ones, for ministerial work, for the building up of the body of the Christ, until we all attain to the oneness in the faith and in the accurate knowledge of the Son of God, to a full-grown man, to the measure of stature that belongs to the fullness of the Christ; in order that we should no longer be babes, tossed about as by waves and carried hither and thither by every wind of teaching by means of the trickery of men, by means of cunning in contriving error.” —Ephesians 4:11-14.