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Fine tuning.
Small adjustments to improve something or to get it working are called fine tuning.
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Many see these apparent enormous coincidences as substantiating the theistic claim that the universe has been created by a personal God who intends that there be life and indeed intelligent life; they take fine-tuning as offering the material for a properly restrained theistic argument.
The precise configuration took years of fine tuning but he refused to take any short cuts.
Interestingly, the VR environment goes from 3D to 2D when a user raises the viewfinder, something that the developers said took a great deal of fine tuning and work.
The details took so much fine tuning that on Tuesday, as the two senators negotiated, "around 4 00 I was concerned we couldn't do it," Mr. Manchin said.
Medication may take some fine-tuning.
The chip — called the Surge S1 — made its debut in the Mi5c two months ago but it will take some fine-tuning before it is part of a flagship.
This will take some fine-tuning.
And now, even though Deepomatic took years to fine tune, it takes just a few minutes to leverage the company's search engine.
If you do have it figured out, you can take electives to fine tune your knowledge on a particular subject.
While it is not possible for unmarried couples to obtain the same tax benefits as a married couple, they can take steps to "fine tune" their financial and ownership arrangements.
Then, Larry takes over, fine-tuning each episode for weeks with input from directors and other producers.
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