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Fine tuning.
Small adjustments to improve something or to get it working are called fine tuning.
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"We've been fine-tuning it for years," he said.
He had been fine-tuning it earlier that year.
He could make a beat in five minutes and sit there for four hours fine-tuning it.
In six months time in April we will have one hell of an engine and then we will start fine-tuning it.
Even so, he said his right-handed swing felt awkward now, and he has been spending extra time in the batting cage fine-tuning it.
Also, in this iterative process of Fine-Tuning, it is usual to use different (generally conflicting/opposed) criteria that take into account the sensitivities that always appear in every project, such as economic, security, robustness, performance, for example.
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This information can feed into adjustments of the next wave of the intervention – the pipeline -- fine tuning it to optimise its impact.
That's likely due to the fact that Apple also designs its own ISP (image signal processor) and fine tunes it to work with its hardware.
It's now more a matter of fine tuning it.
But Guardiola being Guardiola, he has already fine tuned it.
That is his legacy, however historians fine tune it".
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