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In a speech on Friday, President Bush portrayed the government moves as forceful yet calibrated.
He has the bearing, the command and the dignity and, to go with them, an incendiary yet calibrated violence of emotion.
Last year St. Tone released "Live in the Studio," a 13-track CD that successfully captures the band's raw yet calibrated energy, which plays so crisply in concert.
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So some of her closest allies were shocked when, at a presidential debate in June, she used the word "mistake" in an answer about her Iraq position, yet calibrating it carefully to say it was "a mistake to trust George Bush".
Chaplin's wild yet precisely calibrated comedy is as derisive and keenly targeted as it is in "The Great Dictator," and is even more pointedly aimed at his personal persecutors.
Unfortunately, the elevation angle measurements made by the Hokkaido radar have not as yet been calibrated.
However, this would require measurements of Doppler velocity drifts of ∼1 centimeter per second per year, and astronomical spectrographs have not yet been calibrated to this tolerance.
At this early stage of the mission, the data are not yet fully calibrated and a specific data set has been provided by the European Space Agency ESAA) to be used for modelling purposes.
SCIAMACHY is currently (September 2002) in its commissioning phase and only preliminary, i.e., not yet fully calibrated, Level 1 data products are available, generated mainly for initial Level 0 to 1 processing verification purposes.
Since the LVQOL has not yet been calibrated, it remains unknown whether the items appropriately fit an IRT model.
But the chemistry isn't fully calibrated yet.
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