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reajustar
Adjust again after an initial failure.
readjust
catalán
reajustar
ruso
reset
español
reiniciar
Term in data transmission.
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Examples for "
readjust
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readjust
Examples for "
readjust
"
1
It was taking her a while to
readjust
her way of thinking.
2
She'd either not noticed or felt no need to
readjust
her skirt.
3
It took him time sometimes to open up with her, and
readjust
.
4
If it's peace of mind that you want, then
readjust
your budget.
5
But now he saw that he must
readjust
his view of her.
1
That has enabled them to
reset
global market pricing levels, Babcock said.
2
Thereafter, the dividend rate will be
reset
every five years, it said.
3
They can
reset
cogs to create movements you would not think possible.
4
The second
reset
date would be the first trading day in November.
5
Would China
reset
the world's economic and security arrangements in its favour?
6
Even better-secured services still offer password
reset
links sent via insecure email.
7
These amounts are due to be
reset
in March 2011, S&P said.
8
Like Ouattara, Conde says a recent constitutional referendum
reset
his two-term limit.
9
Computer passwords have been
reset
as a precaution as the investigations continue.
10
She remembered it, no doubt; he had just had the diamond
reset
.
11
Yesterday, Peters promised an immigration
reset
at his campaign launch in Auckland.
12
This time frame should be used to
reset
your self pleasuring methods.
13
An Alabama judge on Thursday
reset
a trial date for November 2014.
14
If you forget your password, you won't be able to
reset
it.
15
If they want to save themselves, then it's time for a
reset
.
16
The console features the requisite
reset
button and a three-position power switch.
reset
·
reset for
hit the reset
reset relations
complete reset
have reset
catalán
reajustar
ruso
reset
español
reiniciar
reponer
reset