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Fine tuning.
Small adjustments to improve something or to get it working are called fine tuning.
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We just need a bit of fine tuning.
It's now more a matter of fine tuning it.
A bit of fine tuning needed though, at these room rates.
No amount of fine tuning the current order will be sufficient.
But its dining room and kitchen need only a smidgen of fine tuning to be even better than they are.
The central bank called it a piece of "fine tuning", but investors knew it was far more serious.
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If so, then the fine-tuning argument is ineffective: the probability of fine-tuning on the many worlds suggestion together with atheism is at least as large as the probability of fine-tuning on theism.
Then it's a question of fine-tuning.
"Yeah, it could use a lot of fine-tuning.
We are now in the process of fine-tuning.
But right now, Party Over Here needs a bit of fine-tuning.
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