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fine-tune
1. He was still Daniel but much more; leaner, more muscular, fine-tuned
2. They were changed in appearance; they were stronger, more muscular, their bodies fine-tuned to perfection, every inch leaders among men
3. lurched and bucked as they filled with water, while Tom fine-tuned
4. Let‘s imagine the impact it would have on America‘s fine-tuned economy, for that matter, if its unemployment rate were to suddenly increase a couple of percentage points because of ―marginal‖ declines in productivity and subsequent revenue (and profits)
5. I had never owned such intricate playthings before and strove to fine-tune their actions as if they were concert harps
6. Submitters could now see what was popular and fine-tune their submitting accordingly
7. A radio reflection barely picked up, and would not have been if not for your incredible array of instruments so amazingly fine-tuned that you could hear a mouse fart from the other side of a planet
8. I closed my eyes and settled into the seat as I fine-tuned the details of my new life
9. Students opened stores and shops, they developed land for building and as the need arose they fine-tuned the entire society finally ending up with a legislature, police force, sanitation department and almost every necessary part of a functioning society
10. She always likes to help young women refine themselves or merely fine-tune their graces
11. Zeke fine-tuned the thermostat control on the hotplate
12. A garment manufacturing business involved in direct distribution to retailers used the data from sales out of different cities to identify trends in sizes and styles per city to fine-tune their production and reduce wastage
13. In an effort to fine-tune their plan, Eddie was assigned to stage a simple experiment with Clint to see if blood really was thicker than water–or, in this case, thicker than money
14. Then go on to track your responses to extra fine-tune both the
15. There was a natural, ironclad order of life, fine-tuned from above
16. But instead of fine-tuning our actual senses, all we do is fine-tune our tools
17. If you fine-tune your awareness enough: you will develop a sense of pure wonder
18. “Well, we’re still in the budding stage and have no idea what we can do if we can fine-tune our powers by practice and precision”, Cleo said when Garnet jumped in with a question, “How can we turn more powerful?”
19. Part of that was because she enjoyed the workouts, and part of it had been a courtesan’s need to fine-tune—and preserve—her physical attractiveness
20. His reactions were fine-tuned
21. We encourage you to think of your master plan not as a single document set in stone but as a flexible document that can be altered and fine-tuned at will
22. To fine-tune the definition of owner earnings, you should also subtract from reported net income:
23. We used n = 100 until we were ready to fine-tune the sample size, when we switched to n = 400
24. Given the fact that most traders are not theoreticians, a more realistic solution might be to use a less complex model and somehow fine-tune it so that it is consistent with the realities of the marketplace
25. Eyes shut, he fine-tuned his ears
26. Indicator specifications can be fine-tuned
27. Though not yet the fine-tuned, baby-talk performances that followed, as in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and Seven Year Itch, her acting in Asphalt Jungle shows that Natasha was beginning to mold Marilyn more and more into a childish performer
28. This is a wonderful idea to practice, learn and fine-tune your trading skills without endangering your hard earned cash; plus it is free which is another advantage
29. If you disagree with the system's choice, you can amend your answers to fine-tune the selection, and further in the process they will even give you the scoring key
30. Additional tweaking and complication has diminishing returns, but if you want to fine-tune your exposure to every sector out there he has more complicated model portfolios to start you on your way