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Fine tuning.
Small adjustments to improve something or to get it working are called fine tuning.
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Let (34) i.e. we could select the nominal N0 for N at first and then add a fine tuning around the nominal N0 to meet LMIs in (30) or we could select fine tuning to meet the following LMIs to simplify the design procedure.
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"With a hearing aid you can have an initial prescription but you will need to do some fine-tuning around that afterwards to satisfy the individual person".
By varying the composition of the triblock, the transition temperature can be fine tuned, from around 25 °C to slightly above body temperature.
The details took so much fine tuning that on Tuesday, as the two senators negotiated, "around 4 00 I was concerned we couldn't do it," Mr. Manchin said.
I'm enjoying it now and it's about fine tuning what I say and when I say it and bossing the team around".
For example, she assigned greater importance to resolving the conundrum around this patient's possible atrial fibrillation/postural hypotension than to fine tuning the coding of the patient's testicular operation.
"It needed fine tuning.
It is just some fine tuning".
We bombed, we played for too long & needed fine tuning.
"We can do fine tuning," Blancquaert says.
In the fine tuning argument God is postulated to explain the fine tuning.
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