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calibrating

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Present participle of calibrate

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The weight is obtained by calibrating the balance against known weights and reading the value from the calibration chart of weight versus torsion.

Calibrating a telescope is crucial to valid knowledge; equally crucial is the conceptual calibration offered by understanding the impact of colonialism in science (not just in anthropology), and how claims to authority shape knowledge.

Several competing explanations attempt to reconcile these trends, and getting it right is essential for calibrating monetary and fiscal policy appropriately.

Mathieu Valbuena buzzed around to excellent effect, cajoling and calibrating moves.

Yet both countries are at risk of dangerously mishandling this exercise in carefully calibrating their dealings with each other.China's demonstration of military might and authoritarian muscle on October 1st, its national day, was one recent example of how its judgment can go awry.

Foreign intelligence can be useful in calibrating such fine-tuned actions.Mr Husseini, who helped bring peace to Lebanon, says he knew the years of pleading were finally getting results when the militias stopped receiving money from abroad.

The Asian-American families in the survey could then be calibrating risk based on perceptions ingrained by immigrant relatives or by surrounding immigrant communities.

There is a pile of work to be done, calibrating results, to make the rules workable.

It will trumpet a new industrial policy (which is unlikely to do much good) and a new regulation framework (which could do a lot, if designed properly).With municipal elections due in October, there is much talk among politicians of "calibrating" policy to encourage more growth.

The use of chemical weapons seems the only thing that would be certain to trigger a military response from outside.The clearest indication that Syria no longer cares about calibrating its use of violence has been the growing use of air power, first with helicopter gunships, then with fighter jets.

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And they kept on tuning it, normalizing deviance along the way, until they were far from where they started, to the point of gaming the emissions tests by detecting test conditions and re-calibrating the engine accordingly on the fly.

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