Word: adjustments
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Monro pointed out that the average income of the parents of scholarship students has gone up rapidly in the past five years--faster than national norms. "The problem is how to adjust the scholarship program to a new situation in which a family has a five-figure income and still can't pay the bills," he said...
...next few months will be difficult," according to Louis A. Toepfer, Vice Dean of the Law School, "but the school can and will adjust." The awkwardness of the reorganization is accentuated by its coming in the middle of the year, he pointed...
Moreover, the inconsistencies of the Supreme Court's 1959 decision with its opinions on segregation seem likely to become more and more conspicuous. At the same time, supporters of civil disobedience such as Uphaus will have to adjust their news to the idea that this defiance of the Court rests on the same grounds as that of many segregationists. Finally, if New Hampshire is not to repeat the story of Willard Uphaus, to its own national and perhaps international discredit, its leaders and people must cure themselves of their stultifying suspicion of the foreign and unfamiliar...
...Need to Adjust...
Wilson also discussed the impact on the novel of the revolutionary changes which have transformed English society in the past 15 years since the end of the war. Almost all contemporary British novelists, Wilson noted, have been faced with the need to adjust to drastic changes in their respective social classes...