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Mr. Campion seemed too preoccupied with fine tuning to appreciate his creation.
But its dining room and kitchen need only a smidgen of fine tuning to be even better than they are.
There is a lot of fine tuning to be done, but this production may prove to be a keeper.
Collection, storage and use are linked by complex feedback cycles, constantly fine tuning to maximise the efficiency of the system.
This is accompanied by a lot of fine tuning to adjust the signals as well as many months and even years of audiological training and, for those who do not already speak intelligibly, speech therapy.
Should the crisis worsen we could make some fine tuning to that number.
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Besides being faced with technical challenges, the initiative requires fine-tuning to the local conditions.
But most analysts also agree that the problems of Social Security, which provides old-age benefits, could be addressed with fairly modest fine-tuning to future benefits or to payroll taxes.
In addition, 220 nm 1-peak yellow beads (Sphero Nano Fluorescent Particles, Yellow 0.22 μm, Spherotech Inc., ref. NFPPS-0252-5) were used for instrument fine-tuning to obtain highest resolution of nano-particle detection.
It does require a bit of fine-tuning to work properly.
Transcriptional networks commonly contain positive- and negative-feedback loops, which provide robustness and fine-tuning to gene programs [ 30, 31].
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