By recalibrating the satellites with the new data, the whole system improved, which has enhanced weather forecasting substantially. |
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You should both be open to rethinking roles and recalibrating compensation if things change. |
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It seems that the disk heads are permanently moving, probably recalibrating. |
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He is recalibrating the health service to try to prevent people getting ill in the first place. |
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This can be done by recalibrating the relief valve that vents excess pressure. |
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It is just a matter of calibrating it, not recalibrating it, and getting it right. |
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Too frequently, recalibrating labor law in America requires a battle of big money and bigger egos. |
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Novelists have proved impressionable, quick studies, recalibrating their aesthetic objectives to reflect those of the critical theorists they emulate. |
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Such a review could assist in recalibrating marking approaches, particularly given the subjective nature of much of the current test. |
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Home cinema is recalibrating consumer expectations of quality, just as CD increased consumer expectations of audio quality earlier. |
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The imager prints a test sheet, recalibrating that cassette based on the result. |
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Oil producers may give customers a discount for new oil blends to compensate for the costs of recalibrating refineries to take the oil. |
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It is a process of steadily working toward long-term goals, while occasionally recalibrating to accommodate for new realities. |
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In these changing circumstances there is a need for upgrading and recalibrating Europe's strategy for the Pacific. |
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With the market now back in balance, the recent softness in home prices will likely prove to be a healthy recalibrating following a strong rally. |
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Well, throughout the campaign we did hear him talk about recalibrating the peace negotiations in terms of coming in with a more balanced approach. |
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A lesser, more desperate series would be plying her with catchphrases and recalibrating the show around her. |
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Perhaps, in 2014, fans and commentators must also relinquish control, recalibrating their understanding of success to move away from sales. |
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Work will focus instead on recalibrating the calculations for credit risk and operational risk, they say. |
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If only by millimetres, the stars will need realigning, the Barça machine will need recalibrating. |
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We are recalibrating the balance between promotional and commercial within social media. |
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The possibility of recalibrating methods within a series of samples guarantees outstanding accuracy. |
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Madam Speaker, we now know what the government was doing while it was recalibrating after proroguing Parliament. |
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It is mainly a question of recalibrating the necessary equipment, and the best sites to be envisaged for new ports. |
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Scepticism is widespread, notably in terms of the huge cost incurred at a time when relations with the Democratic Republic of Congo are at low ebb and the government would best be recalibrating its investments. |
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The Conservative Party from day one has been talking about recalibrating that excess taxation that has been coming to Ottawa and putting more money back into the hands of the people in Windsor and that county. |
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If that part of the stimulus program is not working, then there has to be a recalibrating of that mechanism, so that we can extract the highest value in the shortest amount of time from our partners at the municipal level. |
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Most clearly, the Speech from the Throne demonstrated that the government's most recent prorogation was not about recalibrating its agenda but about missed opportunities. |
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And he needs to do a much better job of defining his opponent rather than allowing his opponent to define himself, which will mean recalibrating his arguments about Iraq as well as sharpening his tone. |
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I remember when my young fellow was about six years old he asked me why we were Toronto Maple Leafs fans, but now I can tell Mitch, who is now 22 years old, that we are just recalibrating. |
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The reason the House was prorogued for five weeks was the government was supposedly recalibrating its agenda and setting a new agenda, with promises to listen to Canadians. |
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