fine-tune


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adjust finely

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make fine adjustments or divide into marked intervals for optimal measuring

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The cabinet directed the FBR to further fine-tune certain provisions of the tax amnesty scheme.
It was the DTI which reached out to DOF to fine-tune the bill and make sure it will only have a 'minimal risk,' he said.
"Burnley is the perfect place for him to learn and fine-tune his game because everyone can see he's got such incredible ability."
However, Hinrichs says that if the set of reactions producing the propane were better understood, scientists might fine-tune it to turn organic matter directly into propane.
* 3D Home Architect Design Suite Deluxe 6 allows you to fine-tune every element of your home design or landscaping.
Linda Geleste Sims coached her, and artistic director Judith Jamison came in to fine-tune. The role requires incredible control, and Thomas paid special attention to making the movement seamless and to the musicality of the gospel score.
Scripts, functions and polishing results fine-tune an excellent guide for Maya users.
The second edition of Jack Davis and Ben Willmore's HOW TO WOW: PHOTOGRAPHY FOR PHOTOSHOP (0321357507, $39.99) comes from two Photoshop educators and authors who offer step-by-step real-world examples to help users fine-tune Photoshop quickly and efficiently.
Byron Sher, a Democrat from California's 11th District (whose term has ended), Sacramento-based Californians Against Waste, San Jose-based The Silicon Valley Toxic Coalition and a board of vested stakeholders have collaborated since to fine-tune the bill and to design its implementation.
Three settings, (tarmac, gravel and snow) on the electronic center differential lets the driver fine-tune the suspension even further to optimize handling over different road conditions.
Testing the artificial throat's "exhaled" air helps researchers fine-tune drink recipes, says Boelrijk.
We seem to have enough brainiacs to program and fine-tune the high-tech tools we depend on--for now.
"Prudential University is an absolutely essential resource for our agents and managers," said Brace Graham, Prudential New Jersey Properties director of career development "Through its various programs, sales associates fine-tune their professional skills and are kept abreast of industry trends, sales techniques and other national and regional developments."
And you'll learn how therapists trained in dementia can fine-tune therapy to help cognitively impaired residents achieve a higher quality of life and raise the quality indicators in the nursing home.
The software uses the latest in load balancing technology and, combined with Peer 1's unique ability to control traffic routing across the network, gives the company the ability to fine-tune the load balancing process.