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Fine tuning.
Small adjustments to improve something or to get it working are called fine tuning.
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"It needed fine tuning.
We bombed, we played for too long & needed fine tuning.
At today's second reading of Mr Sheridan's private member's bill, the rural affairs minister, Alun Michael, told MPs that as it stood the proposals still needed "fine tuning".
Holbrooke yesterday canvassed European reaction to the new policy and, according to Nato sources, indicated that the policy shift still needed fine tuning.
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The jury is still out on how well this critical effort is going, and the reforms need fine tuning.
I'm thinking some kind of sandwich spread that will take people back to pack lunches of their youths … OK, so the idea needs fine tuning, but watch it, I'm on to you.
Where is there harmony that doesn't need fine tuning or an answer?
Metroid II's maps had to be expanded, which meant Samus's speed and movement needing fine tuning as well.
The heights of the PCL and of the mucus layers need fine tuning to secure airway patency while maintaining clearance efficiency [ 18– 20].
Another possible mechanism for cell differentiation that adopts simple bistable or multistable dynamics was very rarely observed, probably because it needs fine tuning of control parameters as will be discussed later.
There are definitely one or two aspects that just needed fine-tuning.
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