One of the most promising tuning parameters in use is the application of pressure.
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And yet, they seem to be tuning into it and learning something from it.
Keep fine-tuning your processes, auditing their use, and always be on the look-out for better solutions.
Precise tuning between the speaker drivers ensures a smooth transition between low- to mid- and high-frequencies.
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As the losses started stacking up the last two years, some fans started tuning out Ryan.
Some racy tires and aftermarket suspension tuning would transform the handling of this car.
In short, you really should try tuning into one of our 5 live sports extra nights.
During the 1970s and 1980s, not only did fiscal fine-tuning fail, but budget deficits rose alarmingly.
Just about anyone tuning in last night did so with one thing in mind.
Until now, the viewer tracking service has only measured those tuning in for programming.
It could be that such memories will increasingly include breaking out the smartphone and tuning in.
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Little is in these Italian elections, but it might happen and is worth tuning in for.
On top of that Facebook gives candidates a great resource for testing and tuning messages.
Deborah Johnson, the show's production designer, was as challenged as the musicians in fine-tuning a concept.
Like Google, Apple has its lean innovation programs fine tuning and improving its internal processes.
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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Clearly Twitter is still winning, and often quite handily, when the biggest audiences are tuning in.
Think of your business as a tuning fork that puts out a unique vibration into the world.
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Ditch Tuning Adapters and let devices with Ethernet ports communicate upstream via IP to tune SDV channels.
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Toyota says it also beefed up the suspension, tuning the springs and shock absorbers to improve handling.
This person may be a great employee, but his or her professional image could use some fine-tuning.
Their work has been described as "real, life-saving stuff, " and involves tuning into groups attacking coalition troops.
Interestingly enough, the audience tuning in to this programming hasn't really changed, says TV Media Insight's Berman.
Dartmouth College's Tuck School of Business updated its recommendation form this year, fine-tuning questions to better assess EQ.
There's little chance profits will dwindle as fans cancel their season tickets and stop tuning in on television.
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