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Quotes About Adjustment

Morrison, Roberts, and I obtained responses from 102 Australian libraries that were users of OPACs. We found that 26 percent of these had in fact modified their OPAC hardware or software far beyond the user-adjustment capabilities
~ Eric von Hippel
dynamically.
~ Erich Gamma
Truth is a permanent discontinuation of values which must be adjusted recurrently. ( "Hinter der Mattscheibe" )
~ Erik Pevernagie
I don't know," he mewed. "But we'll get used to it. You can get used to anything." There was a grimness to his mew that filled Sunbeam with foreboding. Rootspring was younger than her, but he sounded a lifetime older. Had losing Bristlefrost made him like this? Or did the Dark Forest have that effect on every cat who set paw there?
~ Erin Hunter
Wherever you start, the first step to eating better is to recognise that our tastes and habits are not fixed but changeable.
~ Bee Wilson
Laws and institutions are constantly tending to gravitate. Like clocks, they must be occasionally cleansed, and wound up, and set to true time.
~ beecher henry ward xix
Love takes tweaking.
~ Bella Andre
automatically coming up to cover
~ Bella Andre
Whatever you see, he'd said, take as long a look as you need to get used to it, to accept it, and then move on as if nothing has changed.
~ Ben Aaronovitch
Why Don't you aim more to the right?
~ Ben Hogan
to respond flexibly to economic developments without the constraint of an announced target.
~ Ben S. Bernanke
because there is a lag between changes in monetary policy and their effect on the economy.
~ Ben S. Bernanke
We viewed some cooling in what had been an overheated sector as inevitable and even desirable.
~ Ben S. Bernanke
Paulson projected a restless energy that took me some time to get used to.
~ Ben S. Bernanke
and I tried to come up with something we could do to cushion the blow at least a little.
~ Ben S. Bernanke
In that respect, it seemed to me, the Federal Reserve was behind the times.
~ Ben S. Bernanke
I agreed that it would have been better to tie our policy plans more directly to conditions in the economy rather than setting a date.
~ Ben S. Bernanke
In any case, the change in our language seemed to work.
~ Ben S. Bernanke
Still, the situation was far from normal.
~ Ben S. Bernanke
Nothing had changed. Everything had changed
~ Ben Sherwood
When you can't fight or flee," she says, "you flow.
~ Ben Sherwood
with an alteration in the mode of assessment, which I thought not for
~ Benjamin Franklin
be tapered slowly (25 percent a week); otherwise, recurrence or rebound of symptoms is likely.
~ Benjamin James Sadock
Over the course of those 12 episodes we discarded what didn't work and kept what did and that refined it.
~ Dave Rowntree