They simply are not sophisticated enough to fine tune which posts or comments warrant a response.
Customers can then continue to fine tune it as the program works for them.
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The company plans to continue to fine tune the site for the next six to 18 months.
And we were able to fine tune the sound to our liking using the app's bass and treble controls.
The proposed framework would allow users to fine tune their experience by choosing from a variety of connection services.
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It has its own "seeker" to fine tune its approach to the target.
Manufacturers and retailers use them to fine tune their supply chains.
Introducing the legislation in the House of Lords gives the government time to fine tune its plans before they face a more bruising passage through the Commons.
Throughout his deployment Samuels continued to work with the Center's Army Science and Technology programs, offering them a "boots on the ground" perspective that allowed them to fine tune the Army's emerging technologies to better meet the needs of our war fighters.
In addition to this close partnership with these three vendors ASUS has work very close with Intel to ensure the most care is taken in offering the best implementation taking extra care to fine tune PCB and Trace Design and overall routing of the Thunderbolt implementation to offer the best performance, compatibility and overall functionality for this high speed connection.
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These were 18 big names for software that was unproven, and which in demos at MWC still appeared unfinished and even slow (based on my own observations here at the show and those of another analyst.) Mozilla has said LG and ZTE will start shipping its Firefox phones this summer, so it will have to work quickly to fine tune those features.
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"The Gaming Router represents the ultimate in home network speed and control, offering the ability to fine-tune bandwidth to deliver the high-performance hungry gamers crave, " said Daniel Kelley, associate vice president of marketing, D-Link Systems, Inc.
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The company gets to fine-tune its offerings to work more closely with Microsoft's ubiquitous software.
This pending move back to planetary science from earth sub-orbit comes on the heels of improvements in pointing systems and instrument technologies that will allow ground-based controllers to fine-tune balloon payloads to include one-meter class optical and infrared telescopes.
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By placing interleaved comb-like electrodes on the surface of lithium niobate, a material that is piezoelectric (and so expands or contracts as a current is passed through it), Dr Wixforth was able to fine-tune the waves to do his bidding.
Central bankers simply do not have the knowledge necessary to fine-tune the economy or to determine the optimal quantity of money.
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It is thus able to fine-tune them, for instance to keep power consumption low or make touch screens react faster.
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Attempts to fine-tune the economy through cheap money instead led to higher inflation and increased economic instability.
As a result, they can do what-if analysis, model data, and run sophisticated data mining and forecasting algorithms that return answers within minutes, enabling them to fine-tune and refine their offers and service bundles to accurately reflect the needs of their subscribers.
White House spokesman Joe Lockhart said Clinton would use his appearances in Los Angeles ahead of the convention to fine-tune his speech Monday evening, which is likely to be his last major political address before a wide audience.
The company isn't much closer to having production examples, but it's clarifying that future development will be specialized -- it wants to fine-tune the splitter behavior for everything from smartphone cameras through to security systems.
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Analysts believe that since RBS may now need more time to fine-tune the terms of its offer, Barclays will be the first to put forward an official bid.
To fine-tune their messages, advisers should use analytical tools such as Sprout Social to see who's connecting with them and what tweets or videos are getting shared and clicked on.
The need to fine-tune a REMS has become one of the most common reasons for a new drug to be delayed.
Rather than perfecting their capacity to fine-tune inventory, NetMarket and Shopping.com have dispensed with inventory altogether.
And it could benefit adult patients, too, since it will allow doctors to fine-tune lenses in situ.
Take advantage of the usual summer lull to fine-tune your menu of offerings and your client servicing strategy.
This allows them to fine-tune their services and improve the accuracy of features such as traffic status updates.
TheMagic Remote has been redesigned to fine-tune content and menu navigation, making interaction as simple and intuitive as possible.
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