Word: adjustability
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...others less versed in classical drama, the learning curve has been even greater. Many of the cast members do not speak Latin, so learning the songs in the original language has been difficult. Even for classicists, the unusual meter in which the songs are written has forced them to adjust their typical reading style...
...Dropkicks say they will continue touring while they adjust to the recent departure of one of their most important members—bagpiper Spicy McHaggis—who reportedly left the band to pursue a family with his girlfriend...
...they often don't find what they're looking for. "Food tastes are the last things to change when people move to a new country," Frias says. That goes for California's big Asian population as well. But supermarkets have been slow to adjust to changing demographics. Traditional chains such as Albertsons, Ralphs and Vons have closed many outlets in low-income neighborhoods while trying to retain Latino and Asian shoppers with token selections of "ethnic" products in their remaining stores. In response, first-and second-generation Asian Americans have flocked to newer chains like 99 Ranch Market, which runs...
Nevertheless, the players anticipate that they will adjust to the comforts of the outdoors within innings of their arrival down South...
...that students’ first year at Harvard is often a befuddling time. Confronted with a dazzling array of academic, extracurricular and social choices, first-years may find themselves in classes for which they are unprepared. Moreover, it often takes first-year students a few months to mature and adjust to college life, a factor that might explain poor first semester performance but does not necessarily indicate that sub-standard performance will continue. In fact, in the past two years, two of the eight students who did not meet the College’s more rigorous standards in their first...