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Rajesh Gopal, director of Project Tiger, defends the use of pugmarks as "in tune with the local conditions" and says that the technique will be refined as part of a $1.1 million project now under way to map all tiger habitats.
Their production boils down to cheap copies of foreign influence, not at all in tune with the climatic conditions here".
To be sure, the strength of the evidence presented is the best predictor of any verdict, but the aggregation of the perspectives of twelve jurors weaves a fabric of collective wisdom that is more in tune with the human condition than any individual fact finder could be.
"They are in tune with the people here".
I feel she's most in tune with the electorate.
In tune Richardson's views are more in tune with the Scottish consensus.
They're offering something in tune with the times.
Now that is in tune with the genre.
This feels much more in tune with the times.
"We could never get in tune with the game plan".
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