Idiom
Fine tuning.
Small adjustments to improve something or to get it working are called fine tuning.
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"We do not fine-tune the economy," he said.
In his radio interview, the archbishop gently stressed several times that his personal priority was preaching Christianity, not fine-tuning the financial sector.
Unfortunately, I did not fine-tune these skills until I entered graduate school.
As the scope of this paper is on the infrastructure of the system, we do not fine-tune these parameters.
Seitz proposed that miRNAs can not fine-tune many targets, because many computationally identified miRNA targets may actually be competitive inhibitors of miRNA function, preventing miRNAs from binding their authentic targets by sequestering them.
By using default parameters, we did not fine-tune all possible options available in the individual software applications.
Or phrased differently, why should the cell not fine-tune the expression level of stress genes to the stress intensity?
"My ears aren't fine tuned," he said.
It'll still work on other platforms, but the Twitter team hasn't fine tuned it yet.
When you have a useful product, don't fine-tune each pixel.
Kwong's role at Big Health will be to help the company not just fine tune existing product Sleepio, but also look at what other mental health issues Big Health might next tackle using its app-based approach, and how.
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