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1 Six years is a long time to readjust to civilian life.
2 I have to blink several times to readjust to the light in here.
3 Well the main thing that you greatly have to readjust to is gravity.
4 Any older and I won't be able to readjust to full-gravity.
5 Would he readjust to the idea of a child after all?
6 By his own account, he is struggling to readjust to the old country.
7 Do they have any health problems or things they have to greatly readjust to ?
8 It can take astronauts weeks or months to readjust to the Earth's gravitational force.
9 Technique suffers until you adjust or readjust to the sheer hostility of the environment.
10 For thirty seconds, he didn't move, waiting for his eyes to readjust to the darkness.
11 Sometimes it would take him days or weeks to readjust to society after a good trek.
12 Maintaining a routine, she said, will help them to readjust to face-to-face classes when that norm resumes.
13 Depending on where you're returning from, it may take time to readjust to the Irish two-tier healthcare system.
14 The progressive nature of Niamh's condition means she's had to readjust to her body and learn to love it again.
15 They must learn to readjust to the pressures of civilian life, and learn to cope with traumatic memories of combat.
16 But millions of people are having to readjust to levels of ionising radiation that were -until March -considered abnormal.
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