Examples of using Time to adjust in English and their translations into Chinese
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If you are still unable to accept what has gone, then give yourself time to adjust.
The table pull out a file is transferred to the week and date, pull out the second gear is the time to adjust.
We believe the transition through the stages will be gradual, and insurers will have some time to adjust and react.
Nutritionists recommend slowly increasing the fiber in your diet to allow your body time to adjust.
Johnson argues for changes that aren't so knee-jerk and should be phased in slowly to give developers time to adjust.
In most places, the increase to $15 is being phased in over a few years to give businesses some time to adjust.
If the Secretariat could not provide a guarantee to that effect, the six-month time limit should be retained in order to give commercial parties time to adjust their commercial undertakings.
As the pace of population ageing is much faster in the developing countries than in the developed ones, developing countries will have less time to adjust to the consequences of population ageing.
As the pace of population ageing is much faster in the developing countries than in the developed ones, developing countries will have less time to adjust to the consequences of population ageing.
Since the Indian retail sector is still in its infancy, the opening to FDI needs to be gradual in order to give the domestic industry enough time to adjust.
She needs time to adjust.
Give them time to adjust.
Everyone needs time to adjust.
I have time to adjust.
Everyone needs time to adjust.
Give him time to adjust.
Allow them time to adjust.
Players need time to adjust.
He needs more time to adjust.
Everyone needs some time to adjust.