The game's combat has been fine-tuned but still seemed uneven at times.
What this means is that buyers willing to trust their own taste will find stupendous bargains on Bordeaux in the coming years from vintages 2001, 2002 and even the fine, still-lingering 1999s.
Better luck with revealing that famous Hoff physique - still in fine shape at 60 - and almost exposed when his kilt malfunctions in the finale.
In addition, the plan--the fine details of which are still vague at this point--would provide some companies with tax relief and allow them to temporarily suspend dividend payments to free up capital.
An announcement is expected before the market opens on Monday, but details are still being fine-tuned, Reuters reported Sunday.
Sadly (given the state of the unit we got to play with briefly), we can't firmly speak to its sonic sensibilities, as it's still being fine-tuned.
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In reality, it's still a fine phone -- if you're willing to accept those quirks.
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What has remained is most of the staff, a pared-down but still fine California wine list and some sensational food.
But come the general election union members will still make fine get-out-the-vote foot soldiers for whoever wins the Democratic nomination, even if union bosses can no longer play kingmaker.
Clearly, the touchpad drivers still needs some fine-tuning, as it's a little too easy to accidentally launch apps when all you're trying to do is move the cursor around the screen.
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After playing with it, it was obvious to us the technology still needed some fine-tuning, but nonetheless Tobii promised it would have a product to sell in about a year's time.
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Meanwhile, as the Americans keep cutting costs and fine-tuning their calculations, European investors still hunt around for the most basic information.
Alas, while Federal Reserve governors are formally four-square against trying to fine-tune the economy, they are still influenced by the Phillips curve.
Legislators plan to bundle the administration's proposal with a housing bill now moving through Congress--but the fine details of this proposal still remain largely unknown.
When you tour the factory floors of companies like Brioni and Canali you see how painstaking the process is, to what degree human skill still determines everything at the fine-clothes level.
According to the archaeologists, they are in such fine condition that - in some places - the barrels still gleam in the light.
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And speaking of fine-motor skills, my Etch A Sketch probably still bears the name "Ralph" on its screen in serviceable script about the only thing I mastered before I got frustrated, tossed it aside and went back to watching TV.
United secured top spot in group B with three fine finishes from the 29-year-old, who still harbours hopes of making England's 2010 World Cup squad.
The 2001 wine perhaps showed Hillside style at its best at 11 years of age it was still youthful with lots of lush ripe fruit and fine-grain tannins.
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Buycott is still working on adding new data to its back end and fine-tuning its information on corporate ownership structures.
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For most people that's fine - by the time you're into your 60s and 70s it's still good enough.
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There was still time before the break for Stewart to force Szamotulski into a fine one-handed save from the midfielder's powerful 20-yard drive, which was diverted on to the far post.
Republicans still will likely walk a fine line on values, careful not to alienate middle-of-the-road swing voters even as they appeal to their conservative supporters.
Fine as to the first, but, as argued here repeatedly, Japan--and the larger world economy that still relies greatly on Tokyo--needs more bold strokes.
And that was still fine with a lot of people even as reforms started in the 1980s and 1990s, because private-sector companies were seen as financially shaky.
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