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ADJUSTMENTThe set of procedures employed to improve coverage / classification / timing / valuation of the data or to conform to an accounting/recording basis or address data quality differences in compiling spe [..]
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ADJUSTMENTa modification made upon a dental prosthesis after it has been completed and inserted into the mouth.
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ADJUSTMENT1a small change made to something in order to correct or improve it I've made a few adjustments to the design. Some adjustment of the lens may be necessary.2a change in the way a person behaves o [..]
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ADJUSTMENT1640s, from French ajustement or else a native formation from adjust (v.) + -ment.
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ADJUSTMENTAn amendment made to the market value of a comparable property if the property has, or possibly does not have, a feature that distinguishes it from the subject property.
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ADJUSTMENTPercentage of the debt that is to be repaid to the credit grantors in a Chapter 13 bankruptcy.
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ADJUSTMENTdevice for bringing something into general compliance or use.
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ADJUSTMENTAn action to make something fit a predetermined requirement or condition. An adjustment may apply to physical parts or to data such as a cost estimate. [D02362]
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ADJUSTMENTmaking or becoming suitable; adjusting to circumstances alteration: the act of making something different (as e.g. the size of a garment) the act of adjusting something to match a standard adaptation: [..]
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ADJUSTMENTDefinition A deduction made to charge off a loss, as with a bad debt.
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ADJUSTMENTnoun. 1. a variation in personality, performance, or each by someone regarding the realized requirement or longing for modification. Change might arrive via commanded exterior predicaments or via a co [..]
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ADJUSTMENTAdjustment: An individual measure or action taken by the University that has the effect of assisting a member of the University to participate in the University environment. (Refer Making Reasonable Adjustments for a Member of the University with a Disability or Health Condition Procedure)
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ADJUSTMENTaccommodation
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ADJUSTMENTA correction (often in the form of a credit) made to a customer's account when billing errors have been properly documented.
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ADJUSTMENTProcess aimed at resolving economic imbalances, such as inflationary pressures, public sector deficits, balance of payments imbalances, excess supply, etc. An adjustment may involve monetary measures, public spending cuts, wage moderation, industrial restructuring, etc.
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ADJUSTMENTAdjustment is a term of varied meanings. In law, it generally refers to a settlement or deduction made to a debt or a claim. By adjustment an equitable arrangement is made of conflicting claims. Set-o [..]
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ADJUSTMENT(n) making or becoming suitable; adjusting to circumstances(n) the act of making something different (as e.g. the size of a garment)(n) the act of adjusting something to match a standard(n) the proces [..]
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ADJUSTMENT - The operation intended to bring a transducer into a state of performance suitable for its use.
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ADJUSTMENTadcommodatus| adcommodata -um| adcommodatior -or -us| adcommodatissimus -a -um ADJ fit/suitable/appropriate; suiting the interests (of); favorably disposed (to)
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ADJUSTMENTProcess designed to remove inconsistencies in measured or computed quantities by applying derived corrections to compensate for random or accidental errors.
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ADJUSTMENTPositioning land lines on a map to indicate their true, theoretical, or approximate location relative to the adjacent terrain and culture, by reconciling the information shown on Bureau of Land Manage [..]
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ADJUSTMENTAdjustment of a survey resulting in values for positions and (or) elevations that comply with the National Map Accuracy Standards.
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ADJUSTMENTAn adjustment is a change to data elements on the FAFSA that are used to calculate the expected family contribution (EFC) or cost of attendance (COA). Adjustments occur at the discretion of the colleg [..]
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ADJUSTMENTAn area with a series of parallel grooves and slotted holes that will mate with another grooved area. While the screws are loose, the latch or strike can be moved the full travel of the slotted holes. [..]
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ADJUSTMENT An amount that is added to or subtracted from an account balance to bring that balance up-to-date. administrative expenses
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ADJUSTMENTn. ajuste, modificación; (cohort default rate) (trámite/solicitud de) modificación
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ADJUSTMENTin an undergraduate application, one of the services you can use to look for alternative courses. This one’s in case you’ve met and exceeded your conditions and you’d like to see if you can get on a c [..]
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ADJUSTMENTA direction or modification an actor makes in the playing of material. They are often instructions given by the director.
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ADJUSTMENTSelective grinding of occlusal surfaces of the Teeth in an effort to eliminate premature contacts and occlusal interferences; to establish optimal masticatory effectiveness, stable occlusal relationsh [..]
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ADJUSTMENTA state of harmony between internal needs and external demands and the processes used in achieving this condition. (From APA Thesaurus of Psychological Index Terms, 8th ed)
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ADJUSTMENTThe use of severity-of-illness measures, such as age, to estimate the Risk (measurable or predictable chance of loss, injury or Death) to which a Patient is subject before receiving some Health care i [..]
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ADJUSTMENTAdaptation of the Person to the Social Environment. Adjustment may take place by adapting the self to the Environment or by changing the Environment. (From Campbell, Psychiatric Dictionary, 1996)
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ADJUSTMENTThe portion of your bill that your doctor or hospital has agreed not to charge you.
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ADJUSTMENT1. The act of adjusting, or condition of being adjusted; act of bringing into proper relations; regulation. "Success depends on the nicest and minutest adjustment of the parts concerned." (Paley) 2. Settlement of claims; an equitable arrangement of conflicting claims, as in set-off, contribution, exoneration, subrogation, and marshaling. [..]
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ADJUSTMENTAn action taken that offsets or reverses a previous transaction.
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ADJUSTMENTA summarizing procedure for a statistical measure in which the effects of differences in composition of the populations being compared have been minimized by statistical methods.
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ADJUSTMENTAdjusting folio charges that were posted on a previous day.
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ADJUSTMENTA credit or debit amount appearing at the carrier/group level on claims and administrative fee invoices sent to plan sponsors or at a claim level on adjustment advice sent to pharmacies. An adjustment can result from claims processing and/or billing errors (e.g., incorrect dispensing fee paid, incorrect pharmacy paid, incorrect administration fee b [..]
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ADJUSTMENTDisequilibrium in the long-run aggregate market induces changes in the price level that restore equilibrium. If the price level is above the long-run equilibrium price level, economy-wide product mark [..]
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ADJUSTMENTDisequilibrium in the short-run aggregate market induces changes in the price level that restore equilibrium. If the price level is above the short-run equilibrium price level, economy-wide product ma [..]
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ADJUSTMENTThe act of altering or moving something slightly to achieve a desired fit, appearance, or result.
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ADJUSTMENT Is initiated by the Acquiring bank to correct a processing error. The error could be a duplication of a transaction or the result of a cardholder dispute. The Acquirer debits or credits the merchant’ [..]
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ADJUSTMENT
The action of adjusting something
The result of adjusting something; a small change; a minor correction; a modification or alteration
The settling or balancing of a financial account
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ADJUSTMENTAdjustment may refer to:
Adjustment (law), with several meanings
Adjustment (psychology), the process of balancing conflicting needs
Adjustment of observations, in mathematics, a method of solving an [..]
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ADJUSTMENTAccording to the law, the term adjustment may appear in varied contexts, as a synonym for terms with unrelated definitions:
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ADJUSTMENTIn psychology, adjustment refers to the behavioral process of balancing conflicting needs, or needs challenged by obstacles in the environment. Humans and animals regularly adjust to their environment [..]
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ADJUSTMENTA trade made with the primary intention of maintaining certain position characteristics. For example, making an adjustment to keep a position Delta neutral.
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