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The calibration and validation team of the Korea Aerospace Research Institute has calibrated and validated the image data of the KOMPSAT-2 since the launch of KOMPSAT-2 on July 28 , 2006
Throughout the war the regime has calibrated its actions to avoid triggering intervention the summer 2013 sarin attack is reckoned to have been bigger than the regime planned.
But Ford has calibrated the PowerShift to maximize fuel economy by seeking the highest gear possible as quickly as possible, which keeps the engine speed low.
Instead of being a cipher that nobody can identify with, she has calibrated her crème-fraîche voice to the point of becoming a singer that anyone can identify with, if only in general terms.
Every night, he paces the empty corridors of his monochrome mansion, worrying whether he has calibrated correctly the mix of trainwrecks/ugly nightingales/Iraq-based backstories, or whether something – somewhere – is askew.
While it will be some time before Arbitron has calibrated how many listeners he has on the nearly 50 stations that do carry his show, many advertisers have seen little reason to wait.
Ms. Reeves has calibrated her career so that she isn't just aiming at traditional jazz fans but at the larger area of instrumental pop and smooth jazz, too, while still claiming jazz diva-ship.
Since then he has calibrated his tone on Europe, as on most things, to the demands of the moment: Wodehousian nostalgist for the Tory shires; cosmopolitan liberal in pursuit of London's mayoralty.
Putin, who has a visceral dislike of popular revolution and has calibrated policy for years to ensure its impossibility in Russia, may also start to look over his shoulder at those around him.
At every stage of his career he has calibrated the balance of political forces and adjusted his behaviour accordingly embracing big-city liberalism when he was a Chicago politician, moving to the centre when he won his party's presidential nomination.
Soft vs. Hard Power 11. (S) Following the GOI's crackdown on Iranian-supported Sadrist militias in Basrah during the "Charge of the Knights" operation in March 2008, Iran has calibrated its operations in Iraq to encompass more "soft power" (economic, religious, educational) support and investment as part of a broader "hearts and minds" campaign.
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