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is recalibrated
verb
To calibrate for a second or subsequent time
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We note that our hypothesis-driven recalibration (HDR) is fundamentally different from, say, the recalibration proposed in [49]: using HDR, each spectrum is recalibrated individually, using each peak's best theoretical explanation as anchors for the mass correction.
The formula used to calculate the average is recalibrated every time a company is added or dropped.
Through subtle direction and inflection, the shading around Shylock, Antonio and even Portia is recalibrated to provoke or withhold sympathy in line with modern definitions of victimhood.
The sellers took the apartment off the market in June; they plan to try again once the land lease is recalibrated in December.
It reaches a glorious cacophony around the four-minute mark, before Gaga wails "WANT YOUR BAD ROMANCE!" and pop is recalibrated all over again.
Then there is the promise of satisfaction on twisting roads, because the quattro system is recalibrated to allow a majority of the engine's efforts to be directed to the rear wheels much of the time.
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The White House, suddenly, is "recalibrating".
The temperature is recalibrating behaviour.
What we're doing now is recalibrating".
"You're looking at a business that is recalibrating itself," said Mr. Linde.
A friend bails, for instance, or someone is recalibrating their life after a personal tragedy.
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