Word: adjusted
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...PRESS IS ON DEFENSE By that I mean, a campaign knows which move it's going to make, while reporters just react and try to figure it out. It's like in basketball - the guy with the ball always takes the first step; the defender has to adjust. Let's suddenly send the candidate to South Dakota. Why? Well, we're not exactly sure; let the press figure it out. Yes, there is more science to it than reporters think, but there's also a lot more guesswork masquerading as knowledge. And speaking of basketball, here's my final rule...
Junior goaltender Dave Stathos may have to improve on his 9-9-1 record and 2.85 GAA to accommodate his defenders. Expect the Tigers to take a few steps back this season, as they adjust to a new coaching staff and youth-heavy roster...
...Globalization is a radical force, which has had traumatic effects on real people. They are going to have to adjust to a new multicultural way of living," he said...
...possibility of renewed--and perhaps even more widespread--violence, TIME asked a number of people living amid the turmoil to keep daily diaries. The reports--gathered by TIME's Jerusalem bureau chief Matt Rees and Jerusalem reporters Jamil Hamad and Aharon Klein--tell the tale of people struggling to adjust in the face of a collapsing world. Some greet the new chaos with resignation, others with a fervent, steely passion to win what they feel their people deserve. All the entries are tinged with sadness. The week began with a hurried summit in Egypt, at which President Clinton squeezed...
...true with all of his campaign proposals, Bush advocates the increased role of the individual in the political process. Rather than living under the archaic limits set in 1976, Bush is proposing to properly adjust the personal contribution limit for inflation by raising it from $1,000 to $3,000 in each election period. This change reflects the focus on the individual as a decision-maker in the political process; it takes control of election funding out of the hands of corporate and union bosses and returns it to individuals...