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It's tuning your ears.
So tuning your radar to uncertainty is adaptive.
You can't legislate against tuning your radio, drinking coffee or talking to children in your car".
"But it's smart recruiting to allow for fine tuning your message.
So start tuning your aural expectations for the end of (technically) distinguishable reality.
If you're super into tuning your experience, there are sliders that will give you more artist variety…or less.
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It's about fine-tuning your ear to it.
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"It's about fine-tuning your own game, getting better as a basketball player," said Dan Dickau, the senior point guard, who is averaging 20 points and 5 assists a game and is a likely all-American.
Highly influenced by the West Coast brand of Conceptualism then percolating out of places like the California Institute of the Arts, both men were interested, as Mr. Mandel later said, in exploring photography as "more than just the modernist practice of fine-tuning your style and way of seeing".
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