Readjustment in a sentence as a noun

Sounds like you need a culture readjustment. Who is driving the culture right now?

Going from needing to work to not needing to work is a major readjustment, and not always a positive one. A dream fulfilled means there is no more dream and a need to come up with a new one.

He needs an attitude readjustment. If he was truly a great photographer people would be falling over themselves to give him money.

This and the readjustment of gender roles in modern society has bred a crop of men who never had a chance to grow out of playground war games.

I'm not sure if this was just a readjustment of my baseline making me feel dumb when I wasn't taking any or if there has actually been damage done. I'm now of the mind that it's probably better not to risk it until a drug is well established as safe.

It is always intriguing to me when I travel abroad, how my cheery attitude slowly dissipates and then how the readjustment happens when I come back to America. tl;dr: people are different.

If sports franchises ever start moving off cable, the cable industry is in for a pretty rapid readjustment. I assume the sports franchises know and leverage this in their negotiations with cable companies.

It'd just be the big equality readjustment that occasionally happen, when prices convince holders to sell. Yes there'll be tears and all that, and a bunch of people loosing everything, but after it happened, the market's more balanced, and ready for the next round.

Yet I think with dread of the readjustment of the habits and instincts of the ordinary man, bred into him for countless generations, which he may be asked to discard within a few decades. To use the language of to-day – must we not expect a general “nervous breakdown“?

> In the last 20 years, the economic surge of Asia, especially China, has brought a large trade readjustment to the world, one with few parallels with the possible exception of the rise of the Western economies several centuries ago. China’s per capita income, less than $300 in 1984, is now in the range of $10,000.

It was honestly a pain in the *** to maintain as it constantly needed cleaning and readjustment. The worst part is the built in extruder was horrible so we'd have to print our own parts for it and build it with bearings and spring - and this would have to be reprinted after every hundred or so hours since the fans would sometimes fail and it'd just overheat and warp it useless.

More importantly though - scaling the button up or down while keeping it exact visual appearance typically requires readjustment of its accentuating details - the transparency %ages, stroke weights and colors and what not. This effectively renders the very idea of CSS buttons void - they can be scaled, but it will distort them, so the scaled up/down versions are basically no good.

> For example, Olivier Blanchard, now chief economist of the IMF, wrote in 1990 that when a government tightens its belt to reduce deficits, households might start spending, relieved that the problem is being handled and there wont be an even bigger readjustment in the future. It is astounding to think that changing your personal spending based on what happens in DC is supposed to be the "rational" behavior.

I realize he was probably given his position as a "readjustment" from his predecessor, and perhaps he feels the need to play that role, but what kind of self respecting journalist would sit on the story that every american was having every communication recorded and saved. It seems a bit shocking, and frankly, unbelievable that one would pass up an almost certain pulitzer because...

They could meet halfway by making the "scrollbar readjustment" chunk size somewhat larger than the "load new data" chunk size, so you get the on-demand loading efficiency of the latter with fewer scroll-bar jumps, but I don't think they could make the former too large without creating more usage problems than they're solving.

Readjustment definitions

noun

the act of adjusting again (to changed circumstances)

noun

the act of adjusting something to match a standard

See also: adjustment registration