This is a situation that cannot be undone by fine tuned data mining and sifting.
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Likewise, risk is a motor that simply needs to be fine tuned, the fallacy goes.
Bear in mind that many of these offbeat attractions, run by passionate people who are enthused about their bizarre corner of the world, are not as fine tuned as the more famous Disney, Legoland or Universal Studios theme parks.
The General Lighthouse Authority (GLA) has turned on a radio station which broadcasts fine-tuned eLoran signals.
The app is currently being fine-tuned to help track schools with low sanitation levels.
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Aside from blade combos, the right stick can be used to trigger a fine-tuned slicing mechanic.
Since its inception at the boot camp, GROVER has been fine-tuned, with NASA funding, at Boise State.
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We fine-tuned models so that our fleet would fly the least distance and burn the least fuel.
Facebook, by contrast, has obsessively fine-tuned its back-end operations to eliminate latency, speed searches and reduce power.
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And the more he needs a fine-tuned message, the more he has to control his fractious fans.
It also benefits from excellent rack-and-pinion steering--again, fine-tuned for this car--that's on the lighter side of sporty.
All of this has opened up the communications business and fine-tuned our responses on behalf of our clients.
In addition, the Modbook Pro's SSDs are fine-tuned so as not to interfere with its pen tablet interface.
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Moreover, such a laser can be fine-tuned over a smaller range of wavelengths simply by varying its temperature.
An announcement is expected before the market opens on Monday, but details are still being fine-tuned, Reuters reported Sunday.
Does the CTS-V have the razor-sharp, fine-tuned European flavor of BMW and Benz?
Its distribution system, fine-tuned over decades by Sam Walton, is unequaled in retailing.
Kim Dae Jung's normally fine-tuned political judgment seems to have failed this year.
Under Yang, Lenovo fine-tuned a feedback system that shot detailed sales data back to Lenovo executives in Beijing almost daily.
Our models had to be fine-tuned, and we had experience doing that before coming to Singapore, so that helped too.
If his election slate does better than expected, Mr. Binay will have shown his vote-getting prowess and fine-tuned his political machine.
The new Kindle Fire family features world-class Microsoft Exchange integration, with fine-tuned performance on many of the most critical e-mail functions.
Not that they admit to being superstitious: Bhutanese prefer to think of themselves as being fine-tuned to the invisible forces of nature.
The game's combat has been fine-tuned but still seemed uneven at times.
These images are being stored for now as the technology is fine-tuned.
Lines and characters have been fine-tuned, and to bring the play down to a just-manageable three-and-a-half hours, sections had to be ruthlessly chopped.
Both sides signed the agreement Monday, which was reached in principle on Saturday, fine-tuned on Sunday, and then approved by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.
"Celine's voice is like a fine-tuned instrument, and if you let it rest, when you play it again, it'll sound even better, " Mottola said.
The idea was fine-tuned over the following months and was formally launched in July, and now underpins the way Mr Zander is running Motorola.
They were joined on occasions by James Watt, the engineer who fine-tuned the steam engine, and Joseph Priestley, a burning radical who discovered oxygen.
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