Over the last year, with these fundamental changes in place, our efforts have turned toward fine-tuning in four foundational areas. |
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With some fine-tuning and research, any advertiser is sure to gain from paid search listings. |
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We do have some concerns, some of which will be fine-tuning of the legislation. |
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Colonel Bradley said it takes constant fine-tuning of processes to ease workloads. |
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Pinker and Jackendoff argue that modern language may have emerged from an ancient pidgin through evolutionary fine-tuning. |
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The system of assessment and promotion should, after some fine-tuning and a running-in period, bring about real improvement. |
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It is a useful auxiliary to the fine-tuning of required invoice content between business partners. |
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It also provides a fine-tuning parameter for more accurate intonation of a sample at a particular pitch level. |
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Apart from the cost, one must have the knowledge and art of fine-tuning them. |
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It is quite common to amend part of the design at this stage, we call it fine-tuning. |
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He ran three moot courts for each case, and spent countless hours fine-tuning his arguments. |
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Whether fine-tuning a business, or turning it around completely, this book provides the answers for successfully meeting your goals. |
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The scientific team is now fine-tuning the strategy for transfer to producers. |
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The combination of Hearn and Matos continues to strengthen as the two spend more time learning and fine-tuning the Mazda-powered car. |
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In the afternoon session, he concentrated on fine-tuning the car alongside some chassis set-up work. |
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Now food giants are fine-tuning their merger practices to bring benefits to consumers more quickly. |
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For tethering, we need to do some additional fine-tuning to our systems and networks so that we do deliver a great experience. |
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Now, the team is fine-tuning the virtual reality technology to enhance its usefulness. |
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She's an online dating machine, fine-tuning her choices to such a degree that no-one meets her criteria. |
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We hope that the compilation will prove useful in shaping and fine-tuning the positions adopted by member States. |
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However, if you're in a position to spend a little bit more time on fine-tuning your investment strategy, how do you get the best out of your portfolio? |
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They say the two governments have agreed a joint position, bar a spot of fine-tuning on key issues like policing, and this in itself is a major achievement. |
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But unlike most, who spend a good deal of the off-season binging on their favorite treats, his preparation doesn't include much more than a little fine-tuning. |
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Quick tenders are only used for the execution of fine-tuning operations. |
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Once vertebrate and invertebrate eyes were established hundreds of millions of years ago, evolution continued borrowing genes and fine-tuning them for new situations. |
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A large section of the economics profession concluded that government fine-tuning did more to destabilize the economy than to provide positive coordinative benefits. |
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At the same time we did some more development work on the dampers, fine-tuning earlier findings from the last three meetings for the race at Oschersleben. |
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Skilful driving is rewarded with funds to customise cars, with the usual array of add-ons and fine-tuning tricks that armchair boy-racers drool over. |
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Right from the start, we have been developing and fine-tuning travel cost management, even revolutionizing areas of it. |
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That eliminates the problem of unnaturalness because the techniquark complex does not need the fine-tuning that the Higgs mechanism requires. |
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I like swimming fast in prelims and then fine-tuning instead of holding back. |
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This tendency may require some fine-tuning so that the adjectival educations mutually support rather than compete with each other. |
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The fine-tuning extends to the soundtrack. |
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There, they have periodical dry-run operations and the strategy nationwide is tested, weaknesses are discovered and the fine-tuning of the whole programme is updated. |
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This measure is aimed at absorbing the banking system's structural excess liquidity in order to allow for effective fine-tuning through interest rates. |
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It is a matter of fine-tuning their technique, of doing that little extra that will not only reduce emissions of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, but also improve the comfort of passengers and decrease driver stress. |
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Both the frame rate and resolution are adjustable, providing precise fine-tuning of the image quality to accommodate the bandwidth and storage requirements. |
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There are numerous options for fine-tuning the sensitivity settings. |
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Taking advantage of the momentum spearheaded in 2004 by the Dutch government, German Minister Wolfgang Tiefensee, the former mayor of Leipzig, masterfully presided over its formulation and fine-tuning. |
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Quarter tone by quarter tone: The Oriental scale buttons with memory function open the musician up to the possibility of selecting different scale templates and, by fine-tuning the notes, of creating their own scales. |
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Personally, Mr Trichet, I fully appreciate that you are bound by monetary aggregates one, two and three and by the need for fine-tuning and for steering interest rates. |
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Eran Toch of Tel Aviv University says that it's all about fine-tuning privacy settings based on user information and behavior. |
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It allows for fine-tuning and self-selection of migration flows, yielding far better results than even the most well-meaning bureaucrats could ever achieve. |
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Many of the vehicles were provided by Eurocharged, the London company dedicated to fine-tuning the most powerful beasts on the road. |
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The fine-tuning of the universe is not presented until nearly the middle of the book. |
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In the next few columns, we'll discuss some fine-tuning techniques used by the world's best target archers. |
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Golf superintendents can be out at various times of the year, fine-tuning their fertilizer applications based on turf conditions, without too much guessing. |
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Learn what your body requires by fine-tuning your hydration plan during your training runs. |
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With regard to those in employment, policies permitting greater flexibility in fine-tuning working hours could give firms some leeway to reduce working hours without losing human capital through lay-offs. |
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It looks like being a fascinating race according to the yachtsman from La Trinité, Marc Guillemot, whose monohull SAFRAN already one of the fastest in the fleet, has been the object of some more fine-tuning this winter. |
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As will be shown, in general the Advisory Guidelines have had a very warm reception from lawyers, mediators and judges, and the revisions have involved fine-tuning rather than radical revision. |
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It was a fine-tuning device that was out there that, from time to time, would challenge the big guys in government, the decision makers in government who refused to budge when they were challenged on fairness in the law. |
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The standard deviation of its daily changes was only 15 basis points, which is rather small by international standards, despite the very low frequency of fine-tuning operations. |
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