Keep fine-tuning your processes, auditing their use, and always be on the look-out for better solutions.
During the 1970s and 1980s, not only did fiscal fine-tuning fail, but budget deficits rose alarmingly.
Deborah Johnson, the show's production designer, was as challenged as the musicians in fine-tuning a concept.
Australia play two Tests and three one-dayers in India before fine-tuning their own Ashes squad.
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ECB's fine-tuning lasted four days, with each injection of loans smaller than the last.
But for Bayern it is more likely to be a fine-tuning exercise rather than a rebuild.
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Legislation to open up closed-shop professions, among them truckers, taxi-drivers, pharmacists and lawyers, needs fine-tuning.
Now, in the comparative comfort of its lab back home, iRobot is fine-tuning all those adjustments.
No doubt his executive team was busy fine-tuning the terms of the loan facility.
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This person may be a great employee, but his or her professional image could use some fine-tuning.
Dartmouth College's Tuck School of Business updated its recommendation form this year, fine-tuning questions to better assess EQ.
Xu usually works long hours testing and fine-tuning motors in his lab at an old industrial complex in Shanghai.
Among their missions, suggests Forrester Research analyst Frank Gillett, will be fine-tuning how VMware sells itself to the public.
The second f8 in July 2008 was more a fine-tuning exercise introducing new ways to regulate and improve application quality.
Mechanics used to do all the fine-tuning on their vehicle before a race.
Fine-tuning and guiding the economy is a harmful undertaking for a central bank.
These went down a storm with a Labour Party audience, but may possibly need fine-tuning for the election campaign.
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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The new camera also features 13 different Creative Styles for fine-tuning images, plus a wide range of Picture Effect treatments.
One way to encourage more fine-tuning of policing to local conditions would be to make crime statistics more readily available.
These reforms are the type of fine-tuning that will ensure that NCLB continues to benefit those it was crafted to serve.
Clever gaming companies constantly monitor demand and tweak supply to maintain their revenues, in a sense fine-tuning their own virtual economies.
Meanwhile, as the Americans keep cutting costs and fine-tuning their calculations, European investors still hunt around for the most basic information.
Isis went through 60 different versions fine-tuning the drug for humans, and by 2003 it was testing the drug in people.
"We are pleased with our squad and if we have to do some fine-tuning we will, " Laporta told Barcelona newspaper Sport.
This feature enables fine-tuning of the focus in macro, composition selection when shooting, and exposure adjustment all without looking away from subjects.
We are constantly fine-tuning our sales plans and position in various markets.
IBM's chess-playing supercomputer Deep Blue and its predecessor took six years of fine-tuning before finally beating chess master Garry Kasparov in 1997.
This allows a lot of regulatory fine-tuning that was never before possible.
The 12-time All-Star typically goes at his own pace in camp, fine-tuning his dreaded cut fastball in the bullpen and in simulated games.
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