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But I do think their reliance on app install ads is disproportionate, and it will recalibrate as the market moves toward the Top 10 mobile advertisers matching the Top 10 advertisers overall.
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Sometimes Alloy will recalibrate a teen success for an even younger audience.
The company will recalibrate speedometers on affected vehicles at no charge.
"However we are confident that solar can still provide an attractive investment in certain circumstances and that the market will recalibrate by selling solar as a package with other smart cutting edge technology to increase self-consumption of the solar electricity".
However, she promises she'll be out in the streets ahead of the general election and hopes, regardless of how many votes she wins in May, that her campaigning will recalibrate the nation's moral compass.
Although slightly under the radar, in 2010, the Securities and Exchange Commission is set to unveil new rules that will recalibrate the balance of power between corporate management and shareholders by, hopefully, requiring corporations to adopt "proxy access" rules.
A story that will recalibrate how we think about the things we buy and how our everyday decisions can make a difference in the lives of people all over the world.
If the scale shows poor prediction capacity (statistics < 0,75), or if it is not correctly calibrated, it will be recalibrated with the weights derived from our own scale.
But will recalibrating this instrument work?
But the restaurant, once proud of its hotness, will certainly recalibrate its vibe.
Once a baseline model is established, it will need to be recalibrated over time.
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