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On Sunday, I wrote a column about re-learning to live in the moment — something that has become a challenge given that I am constantly tuning into the lives of my friends and the people I know though my smartphone and various social networks.
"We're constantly tuning it".
"We are constantly tuning our back-end algorithm," says Mr Henshall.
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You would not find so many policy parameters that can be constantly tuned to influence the trajectory of economic growth in advanced economies," she wrote.
Now, our six-foot projector screen which takes up most of out little terrace, and has only shown films and DVDs until now, is constantly tuned to the Olympics.
Since we've been told that something terrible is likely to happen, my fear is that something will happen again and I won't know -- which means that I'm pretty much constantly tuned to all-fear-all-the-time radio.
In so doing, you enter a cycle of tight, rapid, recursive sensorimotor feedback loops, where you attempt various manipulations, attend to their coinciding instrumented effect, and constantly tune your movement pattern.
He'd turn on the old radio, constantly tuned to the local public radio station, and Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me or Harry Shearer would come on, clearing away the static like a gust of wind through cobwebs.
She constantly tuned into our needs.
Consequently, my television is constantly tuned into the news, all three cable networks (Fox, CNN and MSNBC).
These machines ran well, not necessarily because dependability was built in, but because they were constantly tuned up, constantly finessed by loving, if greasy, hands.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com