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Others dispute these charges; they say the jamming radius could be calibrated to end at the prison walls.
If Hoffman took the chance to learn from the older actor, and to observe how harangues could be calibrated for the camera, you could hardly blame him.
Combined with a higher minimum wage, it could be calibrated to ensure that workers' earnings totaled, say, at least $15 an hour.
Blackaller suggested that, eventually, V.R. software could be calibrated to the user's body: "There might be ways to keep track of pulse, or galvanic skin response, and deliver different experiences in reaction to that".
It would also help to remind General Musharraf that American aid to Pakistan could be calibrated to reflect democratic progress, as the White House has just done with another repressive but strategic ally, Egypt.
The more that risk could be calibrated, the greater the opportunity to turn debt into securities that could be sold or held in trading books, with lower capital charges than regular loans.
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Difficulties in the calibration process were also identified as the CGM could only be calibrated if the system indicated a calibration by itself, which occurred for median 1.9 times per 24 hours.
Also, as a retrospective study, the temperature measurement technique could not be standardized and the thermometers could not be calibrated.
Hence, a PLS model for sucrose, glucose, and fructose could justifiably be calibrated using 216 mixtures of pure sucrose, glucose, and fructose as the calibration set (see Additional file 4 for concentrations).
Fluorine changes could conceivably be calibrated if bone samples were found in a radiometrically dated sequence.
In three patients, the initial sensor could not be calibrated at start-up, and a second sensor was needed.
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