Definitionn. the condition of being unable to adapt properly to your environment with resulting emotional instability
Last update: October 11, 2015
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Man has never been able to adapt himself very perfectly to his civilization, and there has always been a deal of injustice and maladjustment which might conceivably have been greatly decreased by intelligence. [Please select]
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So the problem of industrial labor is one with the problem of the discontented business man, the indifferent student, the unhappy wife, the immoral minister--it is one of maladjustment between a fixed human nature and a carelessly ordered world. [Please select]
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From the architecture of a true democracy, founded on love and mutual service, beauty would inevitably shine forth; its absence convicts us of a maladjustment in our social and economic life. [Please select]
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The existing maladjustment hinders in two ways (apart from other obstacles) that revival of the import trade which is the essential preliminary of the economic reconstruction of the country. [Please select]
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The existing inflation and the maladjustment of international trade are aggravated, both in France and in Italy, by the unfortunate budgetary position of the Governments of these countries. [Please select]
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There must have been some inner maladjustment in it. [Please select]
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No woman could stand that constant work of adjustment which was in reality maladjustment, and this wife's nerves broke down unexpectedly and completely. [Please select]
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