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adjust

[uh-juhst] / əˈdʒʌst /




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Note: Zillow’s Home Value Index reflects the typical value for homes in the 35th to 65th percentile range and is seasonally adjusted.

From The Wall Street Journal

A computational phase synchronization process then adjusts the relative phase differences among the sensors.

From Science Daily

Travis Walton Jr., Eastvale Roosevelt: Coming off the bench, Walton has had several impressive games and still is adjusting to the physicality of playing against top opponents.

From Los Angeles Times

That’s nowhere near the $4.50 a pound, adjusted for inflation, that U.S shrimpers earned back in the roaring 1980s, when shrimp was less common in home kitchens and something of a luxury item.

From Los Angeles Times

Don’t bother trying to adjust your TV or headphones, or calling your doctor for a tinnitis check.

From Los Angeles Times