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It can require a recalibration of the pleasure center.
The UN's climate chief, Christiana Figueres, said in advance of the referendum that Brexit would require a "recalibration" of some kind but it is not clear what that might entail.
For one thing, Stewart said, he was still adjusting to the British rinks, which are slightly larger than the ones at home and require a recalibration of his playing angles.
Many experts agree that the effect is interesting and may require a recalibration of models - but it doesn't change the need for long-term emissions cuts to limit the impact of carbon dioxide.
Unlike the impact of response shift bias on thentest ratings, the effect of such implicit theories of change does not require a recalibration of internal standards.
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But winning requires a recalibration of emphases.
Global economic progress requires a recalibration of how we approach today's challenges.
But all this basically requires a recalibration of what the company is worth relative to its health going forward, and that's at least introduced a big question mark and a big plunge to go with it in the near term.
Over time, the quality of your television lights and colors degrade, thus requiring a recalibration on an annual basis.
The style became so ubiquitous that, the designer Michael Bastian said, "The whole preppy machine requires a recalibration".
This presents a different problem for the Fed than just delaying the taper by a meeting or two, this may require an entire recalibration of its analysis on reducing QE3.
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