Leiter said that the adjustments to pitching to the outside corner more often involve repetition and trust.
One adjustment, estimated at $30 million, involved using market rates to value certain short-term assets and liabilities.
The adjustment to close-range vision involves three processes to focus an image on the retina.
Effective adjustments to allow disabled people to access and use your facilities often involve little or no cost to your business.
The third adjustment involves the alternative minimum tax.
The final adjustment involves Social Security, Medicare and other retirement programs.
Perhaps the most difficult adjustment for some to a bland diet may involve meats and proteins.
Other adjustments to the free-trade measure involved arcane legal changes.
Reasonable adjustments often involve little or no cost to your business.
The same is true of many scopes, although their adjustments might involve only a calibrated scale without clicks.