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To settle or arrange; to free from differences or discrepancies. To bring to a satisfactory state so that parties are agreed, as to adjust amount of loss by fire or controversy regarding property or estate. To bring to proper relations. To determine and apportion an amount due. The term is sometimes used in the sense of pay, when used in reference to a liquidated claim. Determination of an amount to be paid to insured by insurer to cover loss or damage sustained. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Height adjustability enables
every resident to dine with dignity. The BP-310 is
said to offer true power adjustability, along with high volume airflow
to remove fumes from the oven cavity from the process cavity, while the
BP-301 is said to offer the same cavity airflow in a more economical
oven. Adjustability of
height can be important when transferring into and out of bed is an
issue. |
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