Word: adjustability
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...would adjust to a new coach was certainly a worry of mine as a leader,” added co-captain Nicole Rhodes, who, along with outgoing captain Laura Odorcyzk, interviewed Leone before the Department made him an offer. “But our team has responded to so much adversity, and we’re really training harder than ever right...
...family considerations also played roles in bringing Leone to Cambridge, as he has relatives in the New England area and will bring his wife on board as a member of his coaching staff. The husband-wife coaching dynamic is just another change to which the Crimson will have to adjust...
...marriage. Like so many seemingly fixed or imposed beliefs, hejab can be tinkered with for the sake of an attractive marriage proposal. In the Iran of today, where marrying "up" to improve one's social or financial standing is more imperative than in a Jane Austen novel, women commonly adjust their head covering to match their prospective partner's degree of religiosity...
...deadly doors were to open and the bubble began to collapse, alarms would sound so that the true athletes would have plenty of time to escape and continue practice in a real igloo. Even the nasty Boston breeze can’t pop this bubble, as sensors constantly adjust the pressure of the structure to wind speed. So even if Yale is a match for Harvard on its home turf, nature...
...people with developmental disabilities. I strongly oppose the idea of adapting a child to the environment by using radical (what I would call Peter Pan) measures. I think that Ashley's parents are emotionally unprepared and haven't realized that it is they who ought to "reshape" and adjust to the needs of their child since they have the physical and mental ability to do so. Rosica Koleva Skopje, Macedonia