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I try to calibrate my response to such stories.
And, he said, he didn't try to calibrate the iPhone's impact on employment, which is complicated by the manufacture of much of the phone overseas.
While a missile retaliation against Israel would be virtually certain, according to these assessments, Iran would also be likely to try to calibrate its response against American targets so as not to give the United States a rationale for taking military action that could permanently cripple Tehran's nuclear program.
In the first section we try to calibrate our MQWs LD material parameters to validate our simulation results.
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"The festival went through growing pains as it tried to calibrate artistic and administrative quality.
And even when everything else works right, trying to calibrate your printer for the labels can be exasperating.
In an interview yesterday, one senior executive said: "We're trying to calibrate our cost structure to our revenue.
Central bankers trying to calibrate interest rates need to know where prices are headed, not where they have been.
Dr. Edes was trying to calibrate the change in the pitch of a tree cricket's note as the temperature changes.
"The voters may be trying to calibrate the trajectory of her recovery, where will she be in March or June or September," Mr. McNulty said.
Still, after weeks of emphasizing the dire nature of the economic crisis in order to pressure Congress to act on his proposals, Mr. Obama has lately tried to calibrate the tone to inspire Americans rather than stoke their fears.
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