adjustments

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Englisch - Türkisch
ayarlamalar
adjustment
(Mühendislik) ayarlama

Hayatın hepsi ayarlamalarla ilgilidir. - Life is all about adjustments.

Bir tutum ayarlamasına ihtiyacın var. - You need an attitude adjustment.

adjustment
ayar

Ayar kolunu yukarı doğru hareket ettirerek koltuk yüksekliğini ayarlayabilirsiniz. - You can adjust the seat height by moving the adjustment lever up.

Hayatın hepsi ayarlamalarla ilgilidir. - Life is all about adjustments.

adjustment
(Tekstil) ayarlama, düzenleme, alıştırma, ölçüleme
adjustment
alışma
adjustment
(Ticaret) denkleşme
adjustment
reglaj
adjustment
(Ticaret) denkleştirme
adjustment
(Dilbilim) uyarlama
adjustment
(Ticaret) tanzim
adjustment
tashih
adjustment
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) uyum sağlama
adjustment
ayarlamak

Açıkçası ayarlamak zordu. - Obviously the adjustment was hard.

adjustment
uyum

Yeni işine hızlı bir şekilde uyum sağladı. - She made a quick adjustment to her new job.

Bir uyum dönemi vardı. - There was an adjustment period.

descent speed adjustments
(Havacılık) alçalma hız ayarlamaları
adjustment
düzeltme
adjustment
tasfiye
adjustment
adaptasyon
exchange rate adjustments
döviz kuru ayarlamaları
fiscal adjustments
mali ayarlamalar
adjustment
ayarlaması
adjustment
{i} uydurma
adjustment
{i} kendini alıştırma
adjustment
(Askeri) ATIŞ TANZİMİ: Orta vuruş noktasını hedef üzerine oturtmak için gözetlemeli atış yapılması
adjustment
{i} halletme
adjustment
{i} dispeç
adjustment
(Askeri) (OF FIRE) Atış tanzimi
adjustment
{i} tic. tazminat miktarının sigortalı ve sigortacı arasında kararlaştırılması
border tax adjustments
(Ticaret) sınır vergisi düzenlemeleri
partial adjustments
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) kısmi uyumlar
pensions adjustments
(Ticaret) emekli maaşı ayarlamaları
Englisch - Englisch
base budget transfers make to or from a budget line
These are changes that you make to your basic recipe, based on taste, temperature or available ingredients on hand in your pantry or kitchen (see recipe)
Changes in the directions (actions) you are given, or the choices you've made
Property taxes and/or utility bills and condominium common expenses, if any, that have been prepaid by the vendor are pro-rated and paid by the purchaser to the vendor on closing
Since all real measurements are imperfect, some amount of error will accumulate in the course of a survey That error can be logically distributed throughout the survey by various adjustment procedures (i e , manipulation of the data to produce a more logical result) Adjustments can and should be done with any set of measurements for which error can be assessed
Money that the buyer and sellers credit each other at the time of closing Often includes taxes and down payment
plural of adjustment
A correction or modification to an account balance
Those items of a financial nature which are to be settled between the parties as of the Adjustment Date The usual items for adjustment are annual property taxes, water rates, local utilities, garbage removal, Strata Fees, Interest on assumed mortgages, and rents, but can also include fuel in a tank, prepaid cable services, insurance, and any other item for which one or the other of the parties should be compensated before the transaction is fully completed
This is a claim settlement When the insured submits claims that exceed the primary loss (after coinsurance, salvage, etc ), the Claims Department determines how much is due the insured
the process of allocating expenses (Council, electricity, phone, water rates) on settlement day that the seller has paid for but not used, and which the buyer has not used but will be billed for
Amounts payable to a party at closing, usually the Purchaser pays the Seller, for certain costs that have been paid prior to closing, such as real estate taxes, fuel oil and common charges If an amount is due and owing prior to closing, but was not paid, the Seller would pay the Purchaser for same at closing
In real estate sales, the changes made to the selling price to account for the advantages and disadvantages of the subject property, market conditions etc When closing a real estate transaction, the changes to the purchase price made as a result of realty taxes over- or under-paid by the Vendor, fuel oil provided, tenant's rental payments etc (Contained on the Statement of Adjustments)
The portion of property expenses such as taxes, council and water rates paid in advance by the vendor for which the purchaser may be liable
Certain events such as a stock split or a stock dividend (e g , a 3-for-2 stock split) An adjusted option may cover more than the usual one hundred shares For example, after a 3-for-2 stock split, the adjusted option will represent 150 shares For such options, the premium must be multiplied by a corresponding factor Example: buying 1 call (covering 150 shares) at 4 would cost $600 See also strike price interval
Money that both buyers and sellers credit to each other at closing, including taxes and down payment
Miscellaneous accounts receivable transactions entered to increase or decrease an invoice balance An example would be a spot aired incorrectly, or a spot was mistakenly left off the original invoice
Changes or adaptations made in real estate
made to the stated sale price to account for the effects of time, personal property, financing, or the like
Changes recorded on a worksheet to update any general ledger accounts at the end of any fiscal period
Adjustment for Variation in Quantity or Weight provides for the variations of quantity of 10% plus or minus for property sold by a unit other than weight, and a 25% variation for property sold by weight This article is amended in part 4 by article D to vary term sales by 50% variation
The additions and subtractions made in the market data or comparable sales approach to value to account for differences in location, design, age, etc between the properties being used as comparables and the subject property being appraised
adjustment
The behavioural process of balancing conflicting needs, or needs against obstacles in the environment

When Jim graduated, he found adjustment to the working world difficult.

adjustment
{n} a regulation, a setting in order, a setting right, disposition, order
Adjustment
(Appréciation matérielle des dégâts ou Constatation des dommages ou Évaluation des dommages) The process of arriving at an amount of settlement in a claim It may consist of a series of computations to arrive at the amount of a loss as for example, in an uncomplicated fire loss or it may involve discussions of liability, quantum and other such matters as might be the case in a problem liability claim It may contain both
Adjustment
making or becoming suitable; adjusting to circumstances
Adjustment
An Oracle Applications feature that allows you to increase or decrease the amount due of your invoice, debit memo, chargeback, deposit or guarantee Oracle Applications lets you create manual or automatic adjustments
Adjustment
(1) A payment and receipt application method used to modify an amount such as a minor write-off or outstanding freight charges and disputed taxes (2) The various amounts processed for each employee, such as pay, deductions, and benefits By definition, the adjustment amount either was not included in the taxable wage amount for the pay period, or is an amount that must be reported to the IRS even though it was previously included in the taxable wage In the first case, the employee is deemed responsible for the tax, so it must be added back to the taxable wage
Adjustment
Chiropractic is performed by using the hands to gently "adjust" misaligned vertebrae back into their proper position Because chiropractors work on a variety of people from newborns to the elderly, gentleness is always a priority
Adjustment
An adjustment is initiated by the acquirer 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 DDA account for the dollar amount of the adjustment
Adjustment
The reprocessing of a change to a previously settled claim A new claim record will be created as a result of the adjustment The original resolved claim will remain as it is on the file
Adjustment
That which occurs when a chiropractic thrust succeeds in removing the subluxation and associated nerve interference
Adjustment
One of the six categories of payroll adjustments An adjustment adds earnings or amounts to an already-processed pay event It processes a manual check for an employee who (because of unreported hours, mis-entered hours, or excessive deduction amounts) was not given enough pay during the normal payroll cycle Note that 'adjustment' and 'payroll adjustment' are defined differently
Adjustment
the act of making something different (as e g the size of a garment)
Adjustment
entries made at the end of an accounting period to record previously unrecognized changes in assets, liabilities, revenue, and expenses
Adjustment
Restoration of the misalignments of C1, the skull, spine, and pelvis to the vertical axis of the body (normal) and the establishment of equilibrium
Adjustment
the act of adjusting something to match a standard
Adjustment
an amount added or deducted on the basis of qualifying circumstances; "an allowance for profit"
Adjustment
A debit or credit Transaction initiated by an Acquirer, or Terminal Operator on behalf of an Acquirer to correct a system error or to correct an out-of-balance condition identified in the Settlement process
Adjustment
Computing an expected value for an outcome variable by using statistical techniques that take the effects of key independent and/or exogenous variables into account (See also Baselining and Benchmarking )
Adjustment
A transaction that changes any information on a claim that has already been adjudicated
Adjustment
A specific treatment to the human body designed to improve the integrity of a joint In the Chiropractic profession there are over 60 separate and different ways to give an adjustment They can be categorized into 1) force, 2) minimum force and 3) non-force
Adjustment
Chiropractors are specially trained in restoring misaligned vertebrae to their proper position in the spinal column, thereby removing interference from the nervous system The procedure known as the chiropractic adjustment is the method used to restore that misalignment and to restore proper motion to the spine The adjustment is made by placing the hands on the spine and applying a specific force in a specific direction
Adjustment
Settling the amount due by an insurer in a marine insurance claim
Adjustment
Process designed to remove inconsistencies in measured or computed quantities by applying derived corrections to compensate for random or accidental errors
Adjustment
Official action normally by either change in the internal economic policies to correct a payment imbalance or in the official currency rate or
Adjustment
the process of adapting to something (such as environmental conditions)
Adjustment
The changing of part of your game to be more competitive on the particular lane and/or lane condition you are bowling This can mean an alignment change, equipment change, or even changes in your physical or mental game; some are subtle, others more pronounced If you are not able to adjust, you will not reach your potential If you fail to try to adjust, you are doomed to repeat your mistakes
Adjustment
In guidelines sentencing, a defendant's base offense level may be adjusted upward or downward The guidelines call for adjustments based on the status of the victim, the offender's role in the offense, the existence of multiple counts, the defendant's obstruction of justice, and the defendant's acceptance of responsibility for the criminal conduct at issue One or more adjustments may apply
Adjustment
Decrease or increase in the sales price of a comparable property to account for a feature that the property has or does not have in comparison with the subject property
Adjustment
Adjustments refer to any modifications, negative or positive, that may occur in a user's compensation for three reasons: reimbursement for items purchased, additional compensation for extra hours a user may have worked, or additional compensation in the form of bonuses or discounts (money) Adjustments can be entered in a user's timesheet for any time entry
Adjustment
changing the way a company or a country's economy functions by spending more than you were on one thing and less on another, promoting this, discouraging that, employing more here and firing there until the thing works better
Adjustment
A change in the benefit amount on a claim
Adjustment
adjustage
adjustment
The act of adjusting, or condition of being adjusted; act of bringing into proper relations; regulation
adjustment
a small change; a minor correction; a modification
adjustment
An adjustment is a small change that is made to something such as a machine or a way of doing something. Compensation could be made by adjustments to taxation Investment is up by 5.7% after adjustment for inflation
adjustment
Settlement of claims; an equitable arrangement of conflicting claims, as in set-off, contribution, exoneration, subrogation, and marshaling
adjustment
{i} adjusting, adaptation; state of being adjusted; settlement of an insurance claim
adjustment
The operation of bringing all the parts of an instrument, as a microscope or telescope, into their proper relative position for use; the condition of being thus adjusted; as, to get a good adjustment; to be in or out of adjustment
adjustment
the act of adjusting something to match a standard making or becoming suitable; adjusting to circumstances
adjustment
An adjustment is a change in a person's behaviour or thinking. He will have to make major adjustments to his thinking if he is to survive in office
adjustments

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    ıcʌstmınts

    Aussprache

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