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Mobile Video could use refinement.
Her work could use refinement but it's starkly, vividly alive.
The software itself could use refinement: the list of songs huddles in the bottom third of the nonadjustable window, for example, and there's no Maximize button to expand the window to fill your screen, an eccentricity shared by Apple's iTunes.
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FCI "is an interesting idea that should be pursued further, but it could use some refinement," he said.
36 Given that higher body mass mitigates some platelet inhibition properties of aspirin, 37 thereby diminishing the prospects of cardioprotection in obese adults, clinical guidelines in this area could use further refinement by examining incident CVD and major bleeding events related to regular aspirin use among adults at various levels of BMI.
The i-opener, made by Austin-based Netpliance, has paid a bit of a price to be the first Net appliance on the market in that it still could use some refinements.
Pelosi allowed that the law -- which has become deeply unpopular with civil libertarians on the left and the right since former NSA contractor Edward Snowden revealed the snooping earlier this year -- could use some refinements.
That's too bad, because the nation could use a serious debate about refinements in the $1 trillion Accountable Care Act.
All three airlines use refinements based on the constellation of G.P.S., or global positioning system, satellites.
In a later stage, we could use sensitivity analyses [ 30] to determine which assessments possibly needed refinement to ensure accurate behaviour of the final network.
Indeed, one could use the two methods in combination, by using the exposure filter described here for the initial refinement, then when a good quality reconstruction has been obtained, using frame filtering based directly on the data.
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