Word: adjustability
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Though she would finish with 39 points on 17 goals and 22 assists—good for fourth on the team behind the Olympic trio—Corriero struggled to adjust to her new subordinate role early in the season, accelerating the precipitous decline in her output. Only when she embraced the defensive responsibility which had been placed upon her did her play and offensive numbers rise to their previous levels—and her game to the highest tier, bridging her transition from that of the freshman offensive sparkplug to the junior bona fide star...
...credits her thesis advisor, Willson Professor of Astronomy Patrick Thaddeus, with helping her adjust to life in America and find an academic niche...
Activist groups such as the No Layoffs Campaign have staged rallies and repeatedly pointed to the University’s $19.3-billion endowment as proof that the layoffs were unnecessary. HUCTW leaders were more sympathetic toward the administration, taking steps to adjust to changing financial priorities and restrictions on the endowment...
...wasn’t sure what college squash was really going to be like,” said Suchde, who came to Harvard after attending high school in Scotland. “You have to adjust to the team squash...It’s been quite satisfying...
While Summers understood that being secretary of the Treasury involved constant media scrutiny, it’s taken some time for him to adjust to the critical eye that many have aimed him at Harvard, Reischauer says...