Idiom
Fine tuning.
Small adjustments to improve something or to get it working are called fine tuning.
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Though no team can be taken lightly in the Big 12, the Wildcats' game in Lubbock should be a chance for Coach Frank Martin to fine tune his team before a showdown with Oklahoma on Saturday.
The Paris-based startup was a third-party developer tester and worked with Google's Eric Sachs and team to fine tune the implementation of the protocol for both Gmail and Google apps accounts within Kwaga.
Also tell him that if he is able to fine tune this habit to suit team's requirement he will surely have great career prospects.
According to Simons, Atlassian worked with a number of companies that were already using JIRA with non-technical teams to fine tune this product.
Coach Gregg Popovich usually uses the time on the road to fine-tune his team and get them mentally prepared for the post-season.
To fine-tune the team's diet, he'd modelled it on Lance Armstrong's program, aiming for a ratio of seventeen per cent protein, sixteen per cent fat, and sixty-seven per cent carbohydrates.
Trying to fine-tune their team's emotional state, Fassel and his coaches have worked behind the scenes this week to try to minimize the effect last season's rout in the conference championship is having on the current Giants.
AfterMaster is like having a team of audio experts come in and fine tune your home stereo, TV, or headphones.
Then you can fine tune.
Use AntennaWeb.org to fine tune your signal.
AntennaWeb.org will help fine tune the antenna.
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