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the calibrations
noun
The act of calibrating something.
synonyms
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The calibrations of disability can be arbitrary.
These are the calibrations of world soccer, in which mere numbers are not the whole story.
"I'm not just the operator, I'm the maintenance man, the mechanic, I make all the adjustments, the calibrations," he said.
These are the calibrations of soccer, in which people talk about "good results" and "deserving a draw" and other such subtleties you never hear in most American sports.
Here's a change of pace: white plastic nesting babushka dolls that are measuring cups for dry ingredients, with the calibrations embossed on the bottom of each.
"The calibrations they make as to when they want to move and how far they want to move, and what they want to put at risk in any given day, week or month, are judgments they make," Mr. Rumsfeld said.
AFTER all, Mr. Paine's machines are his surrogates: they stand in for the artist's body, for the impulsive fling of the painter's arm; imagination converted to the calibrations of his drones.
In some cases, they are choosing courses because, in the calibrations at play in the rankings, one course could give them an edge in the contest of a tenth of a point, or even a hundredth or a thousandth.
The calibrations suggest that Kmin increases gradually with temperature.
The calibrations result in the Drucker-Prager criteria.
But BMW truly sweats over the calibrations, especially of its automatics.
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