0 the process of changing in order to fit a different situation, or the act of changing something slightly in order to improve it: --
However, periodically we observe significant demand and supply shocks to this equilibrium that entail lengthy periods of spatial readjustment.
That is, by repeated trials and readjustment of the controller gains the tracking performance was improved.
It would appear that this 'necessary readjustment' has yet to occur.
In more complex instances, the readjustment deemed suitable might spill over and involve tone assignments to two or three words in succession.
These included 10 negative events and 1 positive event that were judged to involve the most stress and the longest time needed for readjustment.
However, we assume that spatial readjustment is not instantaneous, but rather progresses as a function of the level of relocation transaction costs.
In infectious diseases, for example, constant readjustments within changing physical environments occur between pathogenic agents such as micro-organisms and viruses and their human hosts.
During the period of readjustment households move from either a suboptimal or super-optimal to an optimal level of consumption of the good.