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Fine tuning.
Small adjustments to improve something or to get it working are called fine tuning.
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No amount of fine tuning the current order will be sufficient.
We can notice that a small amount of fine tuning is required in order to minimise the mismatch losses at the lower frequencies of the 2.4-GHz band (up to approximately 1 dB).
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Mr. Gelb said that he and the production team could together handle the execution of what he called Ms. Shaw's "meticulous notes" in her absence: "There's always some amount of fine-tuning going on, but the basic blocking of the movement of the performers, everything they're doing, is set".
This is why no amount of fine-tuning would ever make such databases as GDELT and ICEWS significantly less fallible, at least not without going to the extreme step of enforcing a single worldview on the people who engineer them.
Alteon's switches cost $15,000 each, and they require a fairly large amount of fine-tuning and web support, not to mention the high-capacity servers and storage subsystems that it manipulates.
It's now more a matter of fine tuning it.
We just need a bit of fine tuning.
The results of fine tuning are shown in Table 4.
This was circulated electronically to the group for a final round of fine tuning.
It should be noted that this form of balance does not amount to particularly fine tuning of the gene birth and death rates.
We are now in the process of fine-tuning.
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