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lajustement

Lajustement, or l’ajustement in standard French, is a noun that denotes the act or result of adjusting something to better fit desired conditions, standards, or constraints. It encompasses the process of making changes to improve fit, accuracy, or balance, as well as the outcome produced by those changes. The term derives from the verb ajuster, meaning to adjust, align, or fit.

In practice, l’ajustement is used across several domains. In finance and accounting, it refers to corrections

Common expressions include price adjustment, tax adjustment, data adjustment, and calibration adjustment. The concept emphasizes flexibility

or
recalibrations
of
figures,
valuations,
inventories,
or
budgets
to
reflect
updated
information.
In
statistics
and
research,
it
describes
methods
that
modify
data
or
models
to
control
bias,
standardize
measurements,
or
account
for
confounding
factors.
In
engineering
and
manufacturing,
it
denotes
calibration
and
tuning
of
devices
or
systems
to
achieve
correct
performance
and
alignment.
In
public
policy
and
law,
adjustments
may
be
made
to
budgets,
regulations,
or
programs
in
response
to
evolving
conditions
or
new
evidence.
In
everyday
language,
people
speak
of
making
personal
or
organizational
adjustments
to
plans,
schedules,
or
routines.
and
accuracy—recognizing
that
conditions
change
and
that
improvements
often
require
intentional
modification.
See
also
ajuster
(the
verb),
ajuston,
and
related
terms
in
budgeting,
calibration,
and
statistical
standardization.