15 Verbs to Use for the Word readjustments

And she may have been right for Paula was not one of those women who are forever making minute readjustments before a glass.

This was not these educators' idea but the South so understood it and in effecting the readjustment, practically left the Negroes out of the pale of the public school systems.

If the play were found too long or too short, an act might be cut out or written in without necessitating any considerable readjustments in the other acts.

And you may have it correct today and tomorrow it will need readjustment, caused by the wear in the shoes; you will have to learn the clutch by patience and experience.

Acting on these premises, as I conjecture, whether consciously worked out or not, Mr. Roosevelt's next step was to begin the readjustment; but, I infer, that on attempting any correlated measures of reform, Mr. Roosevelt found progress impossible, because of the obstruction of the courts.

" He left me again to make inquiry concerning those whom we had come to see, and ascertained that the Brunners had remarried for the purpose of facilitating the readjustment of their property rights, and of rescuing them from the hands of a scheming manager, who, with his family, was now living on the estate, and caring for grandma, but would not permit grandpa to enter the house.

Parallel with his altered position towards the heathen Arabs went a readjustment of his point of view towards the followers of Scripture.

The shifting of power to the House of Commons involved a radical readjustment, not only of the mechanism of political action, but of the attitude of public men to the nation.

Well, this persistent shelling of the left-hand end of our trenches meant a persistent readjustment of our parapets, and putting things back again.

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

We probably shall escape a sudden revolution, but the conflict must produce profound readjustment in every aspect of our life; for thought and action must come measurably together, since they are related as soul and body.

The conclusion of the war must bring a new readjustment that must cause a severe shock to some enterprisesand this must have been so under any possible variety of tariff. § 14.

In regard to the great new roadways, Kingsway, Aldwych, and the broadening of the Strand, I have been grateful for the temper which seems to have presided over their makinga temper combining the necessary readjustment of past and present, with a spirit of sensitive conservation for those buildings which more and more England will realize as having a lasting value for her spirit.

In a competitive industry this would compel a speedy readjustment of wages downward.

Never were a people so disillusioned as the Germans must already be, never has a nation been called upon for so complete a mental readjustment.

15 Verbs to Use for the Word  readjustments