Word: adjusting
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Part of what made Wednesday's loss so heartwrenching was that the team appeared to adjust to the Rams' transition game after the first half, outscoring them 46-37 after the break. But the defensive breakdown at the end of the game allowed it to slip away...
...they simply express the need to act like responsible and serious people. So as far as I am concerned, I am not inclined to change anything at all. I do regret that France, in 1993, did not do what Germany and Britain did, that is, begin an effort to adjust and especially to reduce its deficits. This obliges us to do in 21/2 years what the others will have done in five. That's obviously more difficult...
Despite having to adjust to a more rigorous practice schedule than he was accustomed, Murray feels he has stepped into an ideal situation at Harvard...
...GATT trade agreements through Congress, propped up the Middle East peace process, deployed forces to Haiti--with almost no casualties--and worked out a deal to halt North Korea's nuclear-weapons program. His Partnership for Peace program has bought time for everyone in Europe and NATO to adjust to the idea of NATO's expansion eastward, without provoking a breach with Moscow. European governments are also happy with Clinton's support for European integration--even if they are furious that the U.S. noisily vetoed their choice for NATO secretary-general earlier this month...
...mentally tough at first." Konik said. "But eventually we adjust...