Governments thought they could fine-tune their economies out of recession.
Lastly, all of the above causes too many people to simply tune out from political-economic awareness because of an understandable feeling of powerlessness and distrust.
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In cafes and houses either side of two countries' border, tens of millions will tune in for the stand-out tie of the Asian Cup so far.
An optical laser reads the transparency and creates a wobbly, out-of-tune, almost eerie-sounding keyboard effect.
It even has a 'slop' control to recreate slightly out-of-tune vintage synths.
Facebook has emphasized privacy settings to keep such information from being publicly visible and said they're continuing to fine-tune the tool as it rolls out.
As pretty as it is especially once Scott and Seth Avett harmonize over the words "yard sale" it seems to dance around a larger point, opting instead for musings on war, out-of-tune guitars and lovers in the shade.
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According to the NCAA, 181 million viewers tune in throughout the tournament across television, online and out-of-home platforms. 149 million people view the tournament via in-home television.
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They both appear to be singular talents with natural leadership skills, off-the-charts intelligence, and an innate ability to tune out the extraneous noise and focus on what is important.
But at Fenway Park, in an attempt to regain a sense of normalcy, more than 35, 000 Red Sox fans bellowed out the lyrics to their eighth-inning signature tune, "Sweet Caroline, " led personally in a surprise appearance by Neil Diamond.
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The use of fiscal policy to fine-tune the business cycle in any more than this passive way went out of fashion around 30 years ago.
And given the well-worn path from creepy to cool, I intend to tune out the naysayers, and focus my efforts on the latter instead of the former.
Think of it: you can toss that kludgey 20-disk CD-changer out of the car boot and still have every tune you own at your disposal when on the road.
Bullying behavior seems out of tune for a company that promotes a youthful, hipster image--with dancing silhouettes bopping to U2 on their music players in a current commercial--and is still remembered for a 1984 ad depicting IBM as Orwellian.
This means that advertisers can use mobile to activate other forms of media, such as TV and out-of-home, or it can be a key device to drive tune-in, product research, or immediate purchase.
Makers are not the salvation for our world economies, but the problem-solving that comes out of the DIY, Fixer, Maker movements is more in tune with how companies grow than cutting jobs and closing stores.
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The portability crowd will be a bit bummed that the Soloist only plays when connected to an AC outlet, as a battery compartment is MIA, but you will be able to wake to your favorite tune or Sirius station thanks to the built-in alarm clock, which could possibly make dragging yourself out of bed at least slightly less excruciating.
Tune sustained a hamstring injury in the 17-6 victory over Argentina and has since flown home after being ruled out of the rest of the tour.
Still worse, it shed considerable viewership from the first half-hour to the second, an indication that those who did sample the series actively decided to tune out.
And to do that the leadership of my party has to tune in better to the people who want to support it - who want loyalty and who now feel rather left out.
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