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But Fogwill says companies are taking the opportunity to fine-tune future plans, something explicitly mentioned by Shell in its press release about the cancellation—"the project would be re-phased to take advantage of the market downturn to optimise design and retender certain contracts"—but oddly ignored in most articles.
Gina McCarthy, commissioner of the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection, helped fine-tune the legislation into something that the administration of Governor Rell could support: firm goals with a flexible means to achieve them.
Prepping for the Startup Battlefield helped Kuyda fine-tune her pitching skills, something she went on to use both at Y Combinator's Demo Day and several other pitches she and her team have had to do for fundraising purposes.
Two, with the lead times on production, they will always have to balance out, when they make too much of something, to fine-tune inventories.
But even in that case, there's a nugget inside that commentary that we can use to fine-tune or at least learn something about the relationship with the person offering feedback, who usually is important, to us at least.
Again, a minor gripe, but something Audi needs to fine-tune a bit.
This is a pure headache-inducing tech/logistics problem and something founder Alleyne tells me they worked hard to fine-tune over ten months.
"I'll fine-tune that".
To fine-tune a list, tap it.
Learn to fine-tune the written word.
fine-tune addition rate prior to fining a wine tank.
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