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It's possible that we will calibrate things wrongly, and skate past the point where conservative care becomes inadequate care.
For future work, we will calibrate the results obtained from this study, where reaction time was analyzed, with the wider massive dataset we collected during the experiment.
In this article, we will calibrate the test bed by determining the intercept point and slope with the linear regression technique, as described in [39].
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Politicians will calibrate their very language based on focus groups.
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The machine moves the pedals, but as he initiates more movement, it will calibrate.
On Iran and Syria, Putin will calibrate his moves to reduce Moscow's exposure and increase its leverage.
When all that happens, who, above the undifferentiated wail from Fox News, will calibrate the needle on the dis- scale?
However, the Board will calibrate the increase in unemployment based on its views of the status of cyclical systemic risk.
Sarkozy's performance was the tuning fork by which he, and the nation, will calibrate what is expected to be his final aria of his political life.
It is one that Blatter will calibrate according to whether sticking with the tiny Gulf state, contending with temperatures of 50C-plus (122F) in the summer, and pressure over its treatment of migrant workers, is more trouble than jettisoning it.
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