Idiom
Fine tuning.
Small adjustments to improve something or to get it working are called fine tuning.
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SAS software, down to its own programming language, is used by most large corporations for things like detecting credit card fraud for banks and fine-tuning pricing for retailers.
"I think what's happened is that the suppliers found that age was a pretty blunt instrument to attack this," Mr. Perkins said, "and they can now fine-tune their pricing by doing other things".
"It needed fine tuning.
It is just some fine tuning".
We bombed, we played for too long & needed fine tuning.
It's now more a matter of fine tuning it.
"We can do fine tuning," Blancquaert says.
In the fine tuning argument God is postulated to explain the fine tuning.
No fine tuning is done.
No additional fine tuning was administered.
The results of fine tuning are shown in Table 4.
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