Flailing owners often fiddle with the menu or the concept, but it rarely works.
To fudge and fiddle with the rules is just to weaken the original objective.
Mr Bush is also in trouble for trying to fiddle with the Clean Air Act.
Nevertheless Gore has renounced any attempt to fiddle with the results in the Electoral College.
When state pols fiddle with the exemption amounts, it means trouble for taxpayers and more work for lawyers.
At most, such makes fiddle with the supporting numbers, such as the BMW 3 series switching from 323 to 325.
Google 's page rank method can be as lucrative as it is powerful, and it is tempting to try to fiddle with the system.
According to reports from the meeting, his team first tried to fiddle with the flu genome directly, introducing bespoke changes to it in an effort to create an airborne strain.
TV's set-top box actually does is fiddle with the typefaces and layout of a Web page being accessed so the text and graphics can be read on a television set's much cruder screen.
Determine your current financial situation. (2) Figure out where you want to be at given times in the future. (3) Make reasonable assumptions about key factors like pay raises, savings, spending levels, inflation, insurance coverage, investment returns for different kinds of assets and the like. (4) Run the numbers over time. (5) Fiddle with the assumptions to cover any shortfall or, if financially set, to reduce risk.
Fiddle around with the percentage of Gilder vs. your own hedges until you're comfortable.
Buyers delay closing while they fiddle around with the deal structure to optimize tax effect for their benefit, etc.
Mr Brown, instead, seems determined to fiddle about with the market, chopping and changing the business tax regime to no obvious effect.
The more you want to fiddle with your Volt, the more interactive and rewarding the experience can be.
The more complicated fiddle is to do with the capital-gains tax.
But there is also plainly a need to fiddle with some of the global political architecture.
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From a strictly military perspective, "cyberwar" with a small "c" may very well exist, playing second fiddle to ongoing military conflict, the one with tanks, shellfire and all.
What may be more insidious is the pressure to fiddle with books for commercial reasons.
Frazetta periodically takes paintings off the walls to fiddle with them, changing a character's posture or subtracting clothing.
Congress will allow the post to fiddle with its pension and healthcare expenses and to lay off more employees.
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As they always do, NVIDIA will continue to have Day 1 drivers ready for marquee PC releases, and GeForce Experience (now out of beta) will continue to usher new PC gamers into the flock, removing the need to fiddle with endless graphical settings.
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The characters in 2010's "Hot Tub Time Machine" deliberately fiddle with their own pasts to improve their futures, and the movie leaves many of its strings untied.
We managed to easily knock the speaker over trying to fiddle with it's clumsily locking switch.
Do you really want to trade in a madcap romantic adventure culminating in a frantic race to the airport for a quick fiddle with Facebook mobile?
His thesis is that Europe's increasing friction with the U.S. is a natural outgrowth of the second-fiddle role the continent is destined to play in world affairs.
The recordings he made 45 years ago for Romanian Electrecord, with fiddle, accordion, bass and cimbalom (hammered dulcimer), have just been issued in the U.S. for the first time.
Unfortunately, while men say they feel more comfortable than ever before with playing second-paycheck fiddle to their wives, the reality is much more complex.
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Whatever he does about the overall tax burden, Mr Brown may well fiddle with individual taxes.
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