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"calibrate" Definitions
  1. calibrate something to mark units of measurement on an instrument such as a thermometer so that it can be used for measuring something accurately

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" But he said, "There's no way to calibrate it.
Sorting Chinese competition into these categories helps calibrate the response.
Data from the cadavers is used to calibrate the WIAMan.
I'm saying we all choose to calibrate differently within that.
But Okpokwasili knows just how to calibrate its quickening cadences.
The 'Calibrate' EP is out Friday 28 July on Rinse.
Calibrate and then place your big bets to scale proven innovations.
The spacecraft uses these images to help calibrate that difficult orbit.
And now we're trying to calibrate our policy to that outlook.
And I can't wait to calibrate the shit out of one.
There's no need to calibrate a tape machine or patch anything.
Breastfeeding, which helps to calibrate a baby's immune system, can help.
When you've asked enough people, it's time to calibrate your range.
Scientists used the lunar body to calibrate the new spacecraft's camera.
Calibrate your driving in your neighborhood or other low-traffic areas.
It's really hard to calibrate your doses in a dark nightclub.
LG's also making a move to make its TVs easier to calibrate—particularly you don't want to pay someone to come calibrate your TV, or drop $1,500 or more on the necessary pattern generator required for calibration.
Even worse, the Karma doesn't offer a way to calibrate the gimbal.
A coalition led by the US would want to calibrate its response.
How do you calibrate fear to a small but nonetheless existent risk?
There's a reason why pink noise is used to calibrate audio equipment.
According to Augmedics, it takes 21544573-20 seconds to calibrate the tools.
Nachito is present during the whole process to calibrate anything that's necessary.
Those dynamics make it very hard to calibrate the monetary policy process.
The DoE researchers carried these radioactive samples to calibrate the radiation detectors.
Lastly, you need to calibrate and connect the ball to your phone.
There's a way to calibrate our brains' patterns in the same space.
It's not enough to calibrate them once, as most CSP plants do.
The agency offers an online tool to help you calibrate your withholding.
You are constantly having to calibrate just the right level of aggressiveness.
Then, they just need to configure and calibrate the machine and its magnets.
America's financial power is so great that its application is hard to calibrate.
Seventh, it is hard to calibrate the risk this poses to GE shareholders.
The dials let you manually calibrate the gimbal if you really need to.
Before using the headphones, I had to calibrate them using Nura's phone app.
Billion-dollar exits are brilliant, but they shouldn't be how founders calibrate success.
Within, you can calibrate, analyze and log — a precise ruler of your universe.
Previously, CGMs needed a blood glucose reading in order to calibrate the device.
One of the cofounders of Calibrate, Kevin Dunlap, invested in Dollar Shave Club.
BV: So that's a good question and we can't perfectly calibrate the answer.
Crystal grinders would grind and calibrate these crystals to pick up specific frequencies.
"You want to calibrate your penalty with what your upside is," he said.
Immigration has been one area where he was evidently still trying to calibrate.
They will get to a point where we can calibrate up or down.
How to calibrate your Apple WatchTo calibrate your watch, you need to perform at least 20 minutes of walking or running outdoors, so that the  the watch can measure the distance you travel (using GPS) to determine your stride. 1.
Calibrate Ventures is launching its first fund with nearly $80 million in committed capital.
Bosch builds sensors to help farmers measure growth and calibrate fertilizer and pesticide use.
Mr Erdogan will, in any case, have to calibrate any action against the Kurds.
So why are astrologers convinced that NASA is suddenly helping them re-calibrate horoscopes?
SO BEFORE YOU CALIBRATE US AGAINST PEERS, YOU'VE GOT TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT PEERS.
Within the hour, it will be too dark to calibrate even a working laser.
So please, libs, at least calibrate your overheated rhetoric to reality a little bit.
We should go further and calibrate fines according to the level of verifiable harm.
Using artificial intelligence they are able to calibrate your credit worthiness without human intervention.
Let's make sure we modify and calibrate the things that might be a problem.
"But with age and experience, I have learnt to calibrate that frankness," he said.
I tried to calibrate and update the controllers but it was still the same.
I think you're going to have to calibrate that to what you're expecting going forward.
Right out of the box, however, you're going to calibrate them using the connected app.
On grass, we do calibrate constantly throughout, but clay is just a lot more change.
Patients would still need to calibrate their CGM using fingersticks, but only twice a day.
Already we've seen longer than expected periods of time to sort ballots and calibrate machines.
Now, we should wait for the U.K. to calibrate its Iran nuclear deal policy accordingly.
"We can calibrate the risk - but of course it won't be 100% precise," he added.
Each will have slightly different formulas, and you have to constantly experiment, learn and calibrate.
That way, you can calibrate your actions and how you communicate around the right purpose.
A financial results call is an opportunity for Wall Street to re-calibrate our expectations.
The built-in Alexa microphones will automatically calibrate based on the room it's placed in.
Everything else (pickles, chile, herbs) is a condiment, for diners to calibrate as they wish.
They should be able to immediately detect these sources and calibrate their instruments to them.
After downloading it, one could tinker with its underpinnings and calibrate them to their needs.
This promiscuity enabled Katzourakis to calibrate his evolutionary clock to determine precisely when foamy viruses emerged.
Do you have to calibrate it so it works with someone who has a different impairment?
Overall, it's not designer monitor quality, but Razer does individually calibrate each display at its factory.
"Everyone across the street is trying to calibrate in their heads where exactly can rates go."
That goes back to the technology we were talking about, the ability to calibrate the risks.
The app will first prompt you to scan the floor in order to calibrate the measurements.
Sometimes there's a kind of shock, and just to re-calibrate myself I need to record.
We're trying to calibrate that carefully because we need Turkish cooperation on migration, NATO, countering terrorism.
The report will also look into how to "properly calibrate" rules imposed on the derivatives market.
Iran is preserving maximum flexibility to finely calibrate its nuclear advancements to match its political goals.
Here's what you need to know to calibrate in Google Maps and thereby improve its accuracy.
But [Forbes] do the most to calibrate private business holdings—who owns what shares of stock.
Her parents tried to calibrate when to hold her close and when to give her space.
It can take several months to calibrate the mix of microorganisms that will break down organics.
So they're going to be very, very careful, and they're going to calibrate their revenge operations.
With that second screen I can focus and calibrate with the help of a remote control.
"Presidents usually calibrate themselves and don't start flinging orders like a fast-food chef," Howell observed.
Sony's new truly wireless earbuds, for example, calibrate to a listener's ear and feature active noise cancellation.
"You have to cut your teeth somewhere in a neutral environment...to calibrate your ego," Sennheiser reckons.
Candidates no longer have the luxury of months in Iowa and New Hampshire to calibrate their message.
We'll calibrate monetary policy as we each individually think appropriate at the time and take those decisions.
They have added urgency to efforts to understand, measure and calibrate their exposures to these new threats.
After all the software installation I had to calibrate the controllers, the headset, and the playing area.
She became one of the company's "Shirleys"—beautiful women whose images were used to calibrate color film.
"Reference standard" or "certified reference material" chemicals are needed to calibrate the equipment used to test drugs.
But in the evenings physicists would bring their detectors down and calibrate them using the same accelerator.
After you calibrate the device, the gadget uses sensors to measure the "angle" of your good posture.
He learned how to calibrate his message, and pare it to its essence, amid a grueling schedule.
You have to calibrate the stress and rest cycle of any sort of entrepreneurial or creative work.
"Turns out, we use Uranus and Neptune to calibrate CMB [experiments] because they're really bright," he said.
You should calibrate it in whatever position you spend most of your day in (sitting vs. standing).
But to guarantee his defeat, Clinton needs to calibrate her voice more deftly than she typically does.
"You have to calibrate with Charlie because Charlie says everything I do is dumb," Buffett said jokingly.
Or, to calibrate: Why some men are really terrible—violent, criminal, dangerous—but most men are not.
Because you just know he will finely calibrate everything, so you don't need to any of that.
They calibrate drug dosages, monitor vital signs, match blood types, anticipate infection symptoms, and keep tumor measurements.
You send the stuff you don't want back, they learn from it, and you calibrate using Alexa.
Mr. Arpey called Mr. McNerney again, this time reading from a script to carefully calibrate his words.
But before you try to calibrate these concerns, take note of a larger consideration you haven't mentioned.
We want to not only know what to expect, but we want to properly calibrate our expectations.
The measurements Asner's team takes will help calibrate the first satellites to track coral bleaching from space.
Dr. McEwen said that the image was taken while NASA researchers were trying to calibrate the camera.
For instance, a 99% confidence level is used to calibrate various risk factors, from the previous 95%.
But here's a woman who can calibrate a long face so that it has a gravitational pull.
If you're trying to calibrate your Trump-related outrage, you can take a deep breath this morning.
"He (Fillon) wants to calibrate reimbursement according to the level of sneezing," Touraine responded in a sarcastic tweet.
On Mars, the probe's hammering will help calibrate the seismometer, since the team knows exactly what to expect.
If you are still seeing a big difference it may be time to calibrate your sensor for stride.
Knowing this information allows him to calibrate his investments for risk, and size them appropriately within the portfolio.
There, it could be used to calibrate NASA's powerful cameras to take more accurate photos of our universe.
They will look at exit polls in the swing states and calibrate them as actual results are counted.
A key element for MealPal is its effort to calibrate its service is its technology and customer relations.
Those insights will also help calibrate a new program being set up with a Medicaid provider in Florida.
The arms sales should proceed at a regular and routine pace without trying to finely calibrate the timing.
For example, patients need to enter information about what they're eating and calibrate their pumps using fingerstick testing.
To use the compass on your iPhone, you simply need to launch the Compass app and calibrate it.
The Trump administration has seemingly been trying to calibrate its strategy around its intensifying trade dispute with China.
But there is an effort to calibrate the response, even as Trump is pressing his team to act.
South Korea, in turn, should calibrate its requests based on the scope and nature of the U.S. requests.
The government was also racing to calibrate ATMs with the newly issued 2,000 rupee notes and smaller currency.
Karim Sadjadpour, senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, said Khamenei must carefully calibrate the reaction.
Luckily, your Xbox comes with a built-in program that will help you calibrate it quickly and easily.
I deny him time to calibrate his bombardment by slipping in volley drops or a wrong-footing boast.
In other words, despite Smith's claims, the techniques the scientists are using to calibrate the data are solid.
They'd not been as fortunate as I had been to have someone help calibrate them in this way.
Caption: Magic Leap uses a pair of robots named Click and Clack to test and calibrate its prototype hardware.
Moreover, waste can vary enormously from place to place and day to day, making it hard to calibrate equipment.
So, I think what we're trying to do is calibrate our monetary policy to where the economy is going.
If I couldn't calibrate a scale, I might only be able to predict when it goes up and down.
We have continued to calibrate our catalog offer in line with the evolution of Scribd's platform and customer base.
Once users connect their Galaxy smartphone to the TV, the TV will calibrate colors based on the user's diagnosis.
It'll automatically calibrate itself first, so you'll still be limited to 55 for a few days of highway driving.
Owners will be notified by first class mail, and can go to Toyota dealers to re-calibrate the OCS.
And while we have a step back, I think we're now at a place where we have to calibrate.
For the career of the great chief justice continues to this day to calibrate our expectations for the court.
There are several methods you can use to calibrate Google Maps, including calibrating the compass and restarting your phone.
He was just smart enough to get a near-perfect score on the exam or to calibrate the score.
The past month suggests that both the United States and Iran are already failing to properly calibrate their counterattacks.
The best way to make sure your Xbox One is properly fitted to your TV is to calibrate it.
AND AS THE ECONOMY EVOLVES, YOU KNOW, THOSE KIND OF MEASUREMENTS TYPICALLY CHANGE BECAUSE WE'RE ALWAYS TRYING TO CALIBRATE.
We love to marvel at the paltry sums despite our inability to calibrate for inflation: 25 cents an hour.
Fitch will calibrate the LICAT framework to its rating guidelines following a review and analysis of companies' published results.
The new $14.5 million round, led by Calibrate Ventures, is likely due to the success of these early trials.
You know, I remember when I was coming along, women really tried to carefully calibrate sort of their image.
After using the Spyder 5 Pro to calibrate the screen, it's much better, but the screen itself is decidedly average.
Computer vision and sensor fusion will detect whether seat belts are fastened and estimate body size to calibrate airbag deployment.
You'll have to pose in front of the phone's camera, showing all angles of your face, to calibrate the feature.
Users still need to prick their fingers, though, to calibrate the device with the more accurate measurements from a glucometer.
They then wait a couple months for it to calibrate, over which time the fertile window on its calendar narrows.
In fact, all the Horizon Machine does is calibrate the new screen after a human being does the actual replacement.
Another gauge is profits relative to risk-weighted assets, a measure that regulators use to calibrate banks' risk and size.
The information will be useful to improve the accuracy of climate models by providing known conditions to calibrate them to.
First, they don't calibrate their anxiety with a historical perspective that shows that every new medium is greeted with dread.
We usually don't calibrate our TVs, and most TVs aren't as good as the ones used by colorists and editors.
These proposals are but two of many needed steps to re-calibrate the balance of power between the political branches.
It then tracks the user's finger to calibrate and optimize the angle of the projection so the interface is usable.
You can calibrate your Apple Watch to improve its accuracy in measuring your walking and running strides during a workout.
"It would be hard to calibrate policy settings carefully enough to avoid precipitating a contraction in real activity," Lacker said.
In fact, the DHSS had changed the regulation to say that police should calibrate the machines at all three levels: .
Joe Lockhart, former White House spokesman for the Clinton administration, said Biden needs to carefully calibrate his response to Trump.
He stresses the need to use data to figure out how best to calibrate workplace software within a particular company.
On other Sonos speakers, when you move them, you can calibrate them to the room for the best acoustic experience.
"This should give BNM some room to calibrate its monetary policy response to any unexpected downside risks," the bank said.
With Rachel's help, I checked my blood sugar using a finger-prick and used that information to calibrate my CGM.
These incremental lifestyle downgrades help calibrate a rate of technological change that might otherwise produce a resting state of whiplash.
Trump selected a strategy that had flexibility to allow him to calibrate components according to the situation on the ground.
The Fed now faces a tricky balancing act as it tries to calibrate how to keep the economy chugging along.
His entire career has been spent trying to calibrate precisely how much of those two qualities a good restaurant needs.
Some families have to calibrate for their young children's attention spans when going to see a full feature-length movie.
"  "Williams has to constantly calibrate her displays of emotion in ways that most people — particularly white men — don't necessarily think about.
To calibrate the HiRISE camera aboard the Mars Orbiter, NASA scientists needed to scan an object other than the Red Planet.
The platform collects physical information like height to calibrate VR experiences, but apparently, it doesn't share any of it with Facebook.
The 720p camera has 5x zoom, a two-way microphone; and (extremely sensitive) sound and motion alerts that you can calibrate.
Even for diabetes specialists, learning to insert and calibrate the glucose sensors can be tricky, and sensors sometimes fail, Rayman notes.
Yet it's uncertain if the United States is prepared to calibrate its ironclad support in order to pressure Israel into change.
Could Ahuja accurately calibrate the timing of Tesla's entry into the South Asian nation and the market's readiness for its products?
Congress should instead demand the US government calibrate assistance to capacity: give aid to functioning systems; deny it to dysfunctional ones.
In the 1950s, Kodak began sending cards depicting female models to photo labs to help them calibrate skin tones during processing.
The model uses the severe lockdown in Wuhan, China, to calibrate how the outbreak might play out in the United States.
He was so good at them that he could calibrate a test score on demand, earning more than $200,000 doing it.
You can also calibrate the mouse to the surface you're using it on, which helps make it a little more accurate.
Repairs should get cheaper as more mechanics learn to replace and calibrate sensors and as the prices of those parts drop.
Karim Sadjadpour, senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace said on Twitter that Khamenei must carefully calibrate the reaction.
In 2011, after analyzing hundreds of epigenetic markers, Steve Horvarth developed the first epigenetic "clock," a new way to calibrate aging.
This not only helps scientists calibrate remote-sensing instruments, it also gives lakeside residents a whole new perspective of their environment.
Then, re-calibrate it after a shift in rankings has been detected, revealing the delta between the two search engine model settings.
The instant film camera also has an LED flash ring around the lens, which can automatically calibrate for ambient light and distance.
In more recent years, writers have begun to calibrate the character and to treat the Asian aspects of Rand's life with respect.
Policymakers are likely to calibrate the language they use as they edge towards normalizing policy after years of huge post-crisis stimulus.
The AI revolution will also empower managerial bean-counters, who will increasingly be able to calibrate and appraise every aspect of treatment.
She said this approach, however, could be difficult to communicate to public and to calibrate with other policies, such as asset purchases.
In a bid to prevent such scandals and better calibrate performances, the 6.0 scale was replaced by a more complex points system.
Its pens vibrate when a user has inhaled for three-seconds, a way to help that person calibrate his or her experience.
Last September, Broadly raised $10 million in Series B funding, co-led by original investor Foundry Group and new partner Calibrate Ventures.
The canister, needed to calibrate the VO2 max tests, had been shipped from Italy in November because none were available in Ethiopia.
But the Federal Reserve could calibrate its management of interest rates to take account of those effects, essentially insulating the domestic economy.
The trouble started when a local company trying to calibrate its employee drug tests pulled a positive reading from Hugo's tap water.
Abbott launched its FreeStyle Libre, the first continuous glucose monitoring system that doesn't require any fingerstick tests to calibrate, earlier this month.
But as we formulate and calibrate our protests, it's good to be aware of how these things are playing among Trump supporters.
"Many of these experienced staffers calibrate these decisions on, one, who they believe in, and two, who's going to win," said Paul.
Activists like Mr. Li worry that if schools calibrate their student ratios around race, Asian students are most likely to lose out.
The dates have not been announced, but the testimony will offer Mr. Powell a first chance to calibrate expectations for his tenure.
Representative Hakeem Jeffries of New York, the No. 5 House Democrat who helps calibrate the caucus's messaging, said he shared that view.
First, Freedman, Madore and their team had to calibrate the TRGB stars, figuring out how bright they are at some known distance.
Multiple owners say their Karma controllers are flashing errors about not receiving a GPS signal, and that they can't calibrate the compass.
Other moderate freshmen who have shied away from impeachment spent the day furiously calling one another in efforts to calibrate their responses.
Now we're back to work to see if we can calibrate it to hit the right balance in the allocation of responsibility.
The spacecraft was expected to make a scheduled maneuver and rotate 22 degrees to help calibrate its magnetometer, or magnetic field instrument.
The dates have not been announced, but the testimony will offer Mr. Powell a first chance to calibrate expectations for his tenure.
So most singers are molded by record companies the same way food companies calibrate the amount of salt in a frozen dinner.
These, in turn, are used to calibrate scales and weights throughout every section of society, from labs and factories to supermarkets and bakeries.
This needs to be considered when conducting radiocarbon dating, because if it isn't, you can't calibrate the local changes with the standard baselines.
Get your executive team right Among your most important first moves is to "contract and calibrate" your relationships with direct reports, Pliner said.
We want to sort of basically calibrate our policy so that we can maintain the expansion, keep people working, keep the economy healthy.
It goes was the other way, too – if we get a slowdown, which I don't expect, I'd have to calibrate the other way.
The studio software allows engineers to calibrate the sound of the speakers in their mixing rooms so that it matches a reference standard.
Most TV companies fail to help consumers calibrate TVs properly, even though that's the best way to showcase how good the displays look.
But because it doesn't exist in the stratosphere naturally, calcium carbonate's effects are harder to calibrate without an actual experiment like this one.
Fitch intends to calibrate the ratings as the terms of the credit facility are finalized and post-2018 cash flow visibility become clearer.
To me, this is just the market trying to calibrate what our appropriate expectations should be and did we get ahead of ourselves.
Our contemporary class of political strategists who calibrate spin is merely an extension of the many operatives who masqueraded as journalists years ago.
You'll also have to calibrate accessories, like joysticks, in the Switch settings because the mobility may not translate fully through the Adaptive Controller.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said that it would take two to three weeks to re-calibrate the machines, according to the Financial Times.
DCI P3 is what filmmakers calibrate their monitors to when creating films and TV and what the current 5K iMac is capable of.
I spent months embedded with this curious new startup as they worked out how to calibrate very complicated science for the everyday citizen.
Herbenick says it was important to include these "normative behaviors" on their survey in order to calibrate their findings with similar sex surveys.
So now I know to tell my real-life sexual partners to calibrate their sexts to their own more intense "Hot & Heavy" setting.
She had spoken carefully throughout our conversation, seeming to calibrate every word against the various, sometimes competing interests that she's expected to balance.
Check out the products mentioned in this article:iPhone 11 (From $699.99 at Best Buy)How to calibrate the Compass app on your iPhone1.
In Missouri, the Department of Health and Senior Services sets the standards that police are supposed to use to verify and calibrate breathalyzers.
During the period in question, the police thought that they just had to calibrate the machines at one level of blood alcohol content: .
The first time you connect to beamo, you'll be asked to calibrate the camera — a process that was considerably simpler than I expected.
Like others targeted in Trump lawsuits past, the latest legal offensive has left Democrats scrambling to calibrate a public relations and legal response.
But back to the whole reason I agreed to the 1994 endeavor: cognitive dissonance that leaves me unable to calibrate effort and reward.
A team's activity, meanwhile, is tracked through a set of metrics the whole team can see and use to calibrate their work better.
However, with the tens of thousands of data points that the program now has, the founders are better able to calibrate for this.
He was careful to calibrate additional pressure, in order to keep our international partners with us and prevent the nuclear deal from derailing.
With all that is going on around social justice, churches must calibrate what that means for them in the present, said the Rev.
Amazon says that all you have to do is plug it in, and the device will calibrate the room to deliver 23D audio.
Huffington acknowledged the paradox of consumers using something that "basically using technology to help us re-calibrate our relationship with technology," Huffington said.
Trying to carefully calibrate a message that says, "We're tough and resolute, but we're not dicks," is really hard for states to understand.
This is something that the Lemony actors seem to understand in theory, but that only a few manage to calibrate their performances toward.
To calibrate the cameras from space, the Air Force made a giant grid of concrete crosses in the desert outside of Phoenix, Arizona.
The new Ear ID technology that the company is introducing will automatically calibrate the earbuds to the unique sound profile of the user's hearing.
That has been hugely useful in terms of helping us calibrate on whether we are making progress on showing people better and better things.
"A big rally won't be helpful everywhere, and they need to calibrate his expectations on how his time can be best spent," Jennings said.
"We have tried to calibrate our schedule to be in states at the peak time for voting," Robby Mook, Clinton's campaign manager, said Saturday.
From the dash or a smartphone one can calibrate and monitor the LiveWire's power output, charge status, traction-control settings and ABS braking characteristics.
For decades, the New York Police Department has used real-time statistics to chart spikes in violence and calibrate police activity across the city.
With these thermal images — and they'll need thousands — they'll be able to better calibrate algorithms to identify target species in ecosystems around the world.
That was nothing to sneeze at, yet — like the Latino miscalculation above — everyone, including Democrats, seemed to miss that important detail and calibrate accordingly.
Until science arrives at a more precise value for the climate sensitivity (ECS) parameter it's important to carefully calibrate the response to climate change.
And the new generation of systems employ remote sensors that can monitor weather, soil and plant conditions and calibrate how much water is delivered.
They also need to prick their fingers several times a day to get a glucose reading and calibrate the glucose sensor on the device.
"You have to calibrate your dreams to what your reality is," his father (played compellingly by Vijay Raaz) tells him in one pivotal scene.
There is no algorithm that can precisely calibrate how to weigh global instability against the reasons that remain for conservatives to vote for Trump.
Your iPhone has a built-in magnetic field sensor used by apps like Apple Maps, which you'll be using to calibrate the compass. 4.
But finding ways to calibrate those responses so that they deter attacks without inciting a dangerous escalation has been the source of constant debate.
For all the excesses of the writing, Mr. Troughton is able to calibrate the degrees by which Titus surrenders to the baseness around him.
Instead of policing the sharing activity of tens of millions of users, the company needs only to calibrate and adjust its centralized recommendation software.
Thankfully, there is a bipartisan bill in Congress to re-calibrate the ITC's focus and address  patent assertion entity abuse, jointly introduced by Reps.
" Kraus had wanted to write about Acker soon after her death, but she found her early attempts "embarrassing—I couldn't calibrate the distance properly.
The technology allowed carmakers to more precisely calibrate the way fuel is burned inside the engine and to reduce the vibrations and sooty exhaust.
When someone uses it for the first time, do you have to calibrate it so the program recognizes that person's particular way of smiling?
This was no small task, but it was a necessary one to calibrate Euclid, which will be observing similar objects IRL starting in 2020.
Scientists need a period of overlap between an old and a new sensor in order to properly calibrate any new instrument, and adjust for abnormalities.
"I still remember how difficult it was to calibrate the lines between the punched holes, as the paper plate stretched progressively during operation," Busa wrote.
"What we really lack is a gold standard of human brain development to calibrate how well these organoids are mimicking the normal condition," he said.
And to see how those teams really functioned and who I should be hiring, and helping me calibrate talent for different levels of the company.
They don't need or want to deal with an array of lenses and tools to calibrate focus and depth of field when they're shooting pictures.
The app is iOS only for now, it being easier to calibrate microphones across the more homogenous iPhone hardware than Android's diverse range of devices.
At all other times I spent multiple minutes fiddling in mid-air to find the just-right positioning that would allow the Move to calibrate.
The service is limited at launch but eventually it will let users prep their print job, pause, calibrate, get status updates, and conduct printer maintenance.
Click here to view original GIFHolding the Ducati Upriser for a few seconds allows the toy to calibrate its sensors and find its balance automatically.
Both Munson and L'Inconnue are predecessors of the hundreds of women whose images were used to calibrate the coloring of 20th-century photography and film.
"I think the RBA is more likely to do something like that than helicopter money which, to me, is too hard to calibrate," said Sherwood.
It's nice to have trust in developer to delivering their vision without having to constantly calibrate expectations because I have no idea what to expect.
The third telescope allows the team to aim and calibrate the system; the whole apparatus is connected to a laptop computer that aggregates the data.
And we urgently need intelligent leadership to calibrate our moral compass and overcome old hostilities, new sectarianism and ill-guided hot-bloodedness and cold-heartedness.
If your Google Maps app isn't giving you the most accurate results, you may want to calibrate it to ensure you get the right directions.
"The farm uses an app to calibrate fertilizer purchases according to weather predictions, reducing runoff," says SAP's Goerlich, whose company is involved in the initiative.
Clearly, VR is an exciting new technology, but just as clearly, the industry has to figure out how to calibrate its use of the form.
So why not set our expectations higher, start devising ways audiences can be helpful, smart and kind, and calibrate opportunities for engagement to prove it?
Spanning the major government and party posts may help Mr. Liu to better calibrate and communicate policy and avoid stumbles like the one in 2015.
She has instructed Nahm's 30 cooks how to calibrate their flavors exactly to her taste, and restructured the flow of service to include more courses.
So Atwood and Miller had to calibrate plot and character developments in the show, so that the series didn't contradict her sequel, or vice versa.
The sensor took a few hours to calibrate, and once it was all set up, it told me that my blood sugar was dangerously low.
This speaks to the Conservative Party's relatively greater capacity to calibrate its ideological compass to popular demand, while Labour has a tendency toward ideological rigidity.
Finally, re-calibrate your own expectations, as well as those of family and friends, towards that time well spent, rather than big parties or gifts.
The real lesson of PA-18 isn't that a blue wave is coming, or that Republicans need to carefully calibrate their support of the president.
To ensure accuracy, alcohol breath testing programs must perform regular maintenance and calibration checks on their devices, and calibrate their devices when outside of specifications.
"In my opinion, transparency in pay can be one way to help us calibrate our own views of fairness and appropriate compensation," Dr. Hernandez said.
The problem for Mr. Powell is that monetary policy exerts a gradual influence on economic conditions, meaning that policymakers must calibrate policy based on forecasts.
Inside, a small, gas-powered wheel spins over 19,000 times per minute so that the satellite can calibrate its position along one of the three axes.
The range of recalled models means more inflator designs have to be modified, tested to calibrate their propellant force, and manufactured to fit each different model.
My training got off to a rocky start as I struggled to properly calibrate the underwear's sensitivity and get into the groove of the exercise regimen.
IK Multimedia's new and compact iLoud MTM speakers aim to fix this by offering the ability to automatically calibrate themselves and compensate for a room's weirdness.
It also sports a built-in calibrator, which will make calibrating and re-calibrating significantly more convenient — it can even be set to auto-calibrate itself.
The idea is to learn about yourself, learn about your partner, learn about the dynamics between the two of you, and then calibrate your expectations appropriately.
Kyle, it turned out, had an encyclopedic knowledge of restaurant equipment—how to work the grill, calibrate the deep fryer, store the pans, clean the equipment.
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After the immense upheaval of the last few episodes it feels good for the show to slow down and calibrate the emotional dynamics of its characters.
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Part of that has to do with what feels like a conspicuous choice to calibrate the movie to a family audience, sanding down any rough edges.
To live in a war zone is to calibrate your behavior according to the rules of the armed men who rule the patch you live in.
At the start of each school year, it takes me longer than my peers to settle into a classroom environment and calibrate to where everything is.
Central banks' role would be what it has always been: to calibrate the size of the stimulus and ensure a credible commitment not to overdo it.
To do so, astronomers like Riess and Freedman must first find and calibrate "standard candles": astronomical objects that have a well-known distance and intrinsic brightness.
Hushed enables you to call and text using a private number, which you can calibrate with hundreds of area codes from across the U.S. and Canada.
The four-seat plane, a DA42 registered in the United Kingdom, was on a mission to calibrate terrestrial navigation systems at the airport, the statement said.
For generations, economists have asked us to take on faith that their unique genius can calibrate our financial system to advance prosperity and avoid collective ruin.
Regulators must now take notice of the verdict in the AT&T case so that they can calibrate their approach in the next round of transactions.
To calibrate his creative process, the artist often uses a mood board to organize his inspirations and concepts, as well as hand-drawing in the preliminary stages.
About those maneuvers: You calibrate your phone camera, then bump it against your cheek, wrists and forehead a few times until the app matches your skin tone.
That's why it's crucial that users calibrate the watch's estimate with an actual blood pressure reading at the doctor's office or one of those kiosks at Walgreens.
Despite bearing the hallmarks of terrorism, officials appeared to carefully calibrate their public remarks to allow for the possibility that the blast could be arson or vandalism.
To better "capture the heterogeneity" of the global system, Schneider said, researchers will need to use many simulations of cloud patches to calibrate a global climate model.
Other reports, including one in 2011 from CBS , have suggested they are used to calibrate China&aposs spy satellites, but the Chinese government has never confirmed this.
Currently the scooter takes a few seconds to calibrate a different route when it nears an obstacle - something Ang Jr. said the team was looking to improve.
Tesla says it needs to "further calibrate the system using millions of miles of real-world driving" before it hands your car fully over to a computer.
We assess that Putin is gunning for you to calibrate against NATO and toward Russia by focusing on where NATO members could do better on defense spending.
The conservative leader said in a televised address that reform would, among other proposals, calibrate taxes paid by conventional companies with those paid by digital technology companies.
Good coaches calibrate the substance and delivery of advice according to the temperament of the fighter, and only they know how much or how little to say.
And when the world's weather is out of whack, organisms who rely on changing seasons to calibrate their internal clocks can be thrown out of tune, too.
Though each has a slightly different goal, both design their programs to counterbalance the United States, and will therefore calibrate to keep pace with any American advances.
NASA knows precisely what color the moon's near side is, so when it wants to calibrate HiRise, it points it at the moon and takes some images.
Photoreceptors nested at the back of our eyes known as ipRGCs are especially sensitive to blue light, and therefore perfectly primed to help calibrate the circadian clock.
Alphabet will "continue to calibrate the magnitude and pace" of its investments in other bets, and "exercise careful stewardship over the amounts and pace of investments," Porat said.
I think they're called Calibrate now, that stepped in and led that round, and then Kleiner Perkins came in and Richard Branson came in, and then Shaq. Right.
However, doses of GHB are difficult to calibrate as it is highly potent with a steep dose-response curve, and co-using GHB with alcohol increases its effects.
It is Kaufman's use of the unexpected, her ability to calibrate the most minute differences and then arrange them all with perfect aplomb, that makes these works special.
Installation artist Jamie O'Connell would calibrate a photocopier so that it counted the number of times a piece of Bowie memorabilia was auctioned and bought in the world.
Libya's conflict "certainly moves any forecast to the upside, and potentially beyond that as well — it's a significant issue to re-calibrate forecasts on, for sure," Ernsberger said.
Like Sonos' other speakers, the app also asks if you want to calibrate the speaker's sound for the room the Beam's in using the company's Trueplay speaker tuning.
We use these algorithms to explore questions that have no right answer to begin with, so we don't even have a straightforward way to calibrate or correct them.
It behooves us to measure or at least calibrate how each candidate's plan might affect the industry currently supporting the health insurance needs of almost thirty million Americans.
If you have the Apple Watch Series 1 or earlier you'll need to have your paired iPhone with you while you calibrate, as those watches lack GPS capability.
It is Congress's right, and I submit, duty, to evaluate and calibrate the central bank's independence in context of whether inflationary or deflationary forces are more manifestly powerful.
Creating a company out of an idea takes a lot of mental space, and not being able to calibrate the tougher times with a team can be hard.
CARB, as the agency is known, worked with the West Virginia group before and had let the team use state labs to calibrate equipment for the Volkswagen tests.
It's in trying to be eminently moral — to calibrate our own sensitivity to shock so finely that it is beyond reproach — that we forget to act at all.
Once in the majority, the Democrats would need to calibrate their progressive agenda carefully to avoid alienating those swing voters and losing their majority again, Mr. Gyory said.
First, Mr. Samuels boils water in a copper pot to calibrate the cooking times for the day, which can go up or down depending on heat and humidity.
All of which raises an important question: How does a democratic society learn to calibrate its concern, to distinguish the Zynabs of the world from their potential attackers?
Policymakers are looking to "calibrate" policy at a time when economic indicators have been strongly positive and asset values, particularly in the stock market are soaring, Mester said.
They enlisted Saiman Chow, an illustrator, who created vibrant images and a color scheme inspired by the SMPTE color bar image that was used to calibrate older TVs.
"Trying to calibrate whether we are threading the needle ok with you guys after Valerie getting her nose out of joint on Keystone," Podesta wrote in a Sept.
Some in Washington considered it as a first step to calibrate Turkish-American relations in order to reach a coherent Syria policy that can maintain a working relationship.
Officials have said the operations will last through the second quarter as the Fed continues to calibrate the amount of reserves the banking system needs to operate comfortably.
To calibrate this clock, the researchers also looked at 20 fossils of known age, which they placed at plausible points on the tree, based on the specimens' morphological characteristics.
It took his new doctor only a few minutes to slip the thin wire into his arm and another few seconds to calibrate the small patch that controls it.
And so, you always have to be taking the signals from the market, signals from the real economy, signals from the price data, to calibrate where your policy is.
And, like any responsible company, it makes calculated decisions based on those interests, including how to calibrate the algorithms that determine what each of its users see and watch.
For the best sound quality, you should use Sonos' TruePlay feature, which will tune and calibrate the speaker for optimal performance by taking a room's ambient characteristics into account.
"China has four options to respond: Ignore, calibrate its response, tell Trump it is willing to sit down and talk or play a tit-for-tat game," Araral said.
There are more options for type of mattress (in order to calibrate the accelerometer) than there are for gender, leaving a gaping hole when it comes to LGBTQ representation.
I just had to calibrate, explaining that I was on a major label, that's where I got left, and I had to sink or swim and so I swam.
With a little help, we were able to calibrate the flight controller to speak to the receiver, configure the throttle threshold, communication protocols, the ESC and a lot more.
The $6 million funding was led by Calibrate Ventures, an early-stage venture fund with $80 million in capital commitments cofounded in 2017 by Kevin Dunlap and Jason Schoettler.
But as the old military adage goes about "Generals always fighting the last war," it needed to adjust, to re-calibrate, and acknowledge the threat posed by terrorists sooner.
The United States must carefully calibrate military operations that target IRGC groups in Syria and Iraq, where U.S. forces are present, or it may put our forces at risk.
Businesses then get reports on their whole online ordering business, helping them further calibrate what to offer — and what might work better for the in-person experience as well.
"On the OPEC side a rollover is almost in the bag... The question is to calibrate with non-OPEC," Falih said at an economic conference in St Petersburg, Russia.
It was there that she took every opportunity she could to learn how to steam milk, calibrate the grinder, and learn about espresso extraction, eventually becoming the lead barista.
Having produced for the likes of D Double E, Katy B, Celeste and, most recently, Mabel, he now returns to Rinse with a new five-track EP called Calibrate.
Video: ESA/Roscosmos/ExoMars/CaSSIS/UniB/YouTube These initial images were taken primarily to test out and calibrate the Colour and Stereo Surface Imaging System (CaSSIS) onboard the orbiter.
While Tehran has a range of actions it can take as it tweaks its adherence to the deal, Rome and others said they expect Iran to carefully calibrate its course.
And some newer devices also no longer require a finger prick test to calibrate its reading, while the Eversense still needs two a day taken 10 to 14 hours apart.
The government used them to calibrate the world's first spy satellites as they peered down on Russia and China while photographing more than 750 million square miles of the planet.
We attribute this perception to our choice to calibrate the Pixel 2 XL for delivering natural, accurate colors, taking advantage of the new color management support in Android 8.0 Oreo.
But, NASA cautions that they'll need to continue to check the data and calibrate it to make sure everything is really working on the SDO just like it was before.
These kinds of notes often tend to send stocks soaring or tumbling depending on the direction they go in as investors look to better calibrate their positions in the market.
The spacecraft will run through basic checks and get instruments online within days, but it will take months to fully calibrate the data to maintain consistency with earlier Jason missions.
It takes two days to calibrate, but even after that, its results appeared pretty random to me, as it bounced between "excellent" and "moderate" (seemingly) regardless of where I was.
It was apparently such a hit that engineers at the self-driving car company now use it daily to calibrate lidar sensors, verify machine learning models and debug test rides.
Detecting cosmic radio signals, including those sent from a black hole, requires constant cooperation across teams, who must obsessively calibrate, maintain and repair their instruments to fend off unwanted noise.
According to this theory, known as the hygiene hypothesis, our immune system needs plenty of minor foes to face off against in its formative years in order to calibrate itself.
One where developers don't need latch storefronts onto games in the most nihilistic ways, where major publishers re-calibrate expectations and budgets so that they aren't banking on microtransaction income.
The company makes its pitch to investors the weeks following its official filing for its IPO and then tries to calibrate where it should price its shares in the process.
It guesses the location of your facial features, but you can calibrate it precisely by moving indicators to line up with the corners and shape of your eyes and mouth.
"Calibrate yourself every time you start a drive through bad weather by testing the conditions as you leave the relative safety of your neighborhood or the parking lot," Rogers said.
That said, it did not strike a good note with some government watchdog groups, who wondered aloud how and why the Assembly had chosen that benchmark to calibrate its limit.
Meanwhile, NASA will be using the transit to calibrate instruments on two of its space telescopes, SDO and SOHO — including how to handle stray light on the images they collect.
This is essentially a device that you clip onto your earlobe that measures your heart rate variability—the space between beats—and an app that helps you calibrate your breathing.
By using them to calibrate [their] model, [the researchers] can get more accurate and fine-grained predictions, simulating what will happen in a specific city and even a specific neighborhood.
But then when you see that it's hard to calibrate the dose and people are OD'ing and people close to you are dying, that shifts it from adaptation to avoidance.
The managers in each division also get together to "calibrate" the compensation before raises are given out, to make sure one boss isn't paying more than another for comparable roles.
"You have to adjust and calibrate all the options based on the facts on the ground," said an administration official, who added that media reports highlighting military options were overblown.
The installation alludes to visual documents — random photographic portraits, still lifes of fruits and plants, arbitrary miscellaneous props — shared online to calibrate computer monitors to a "neutral" standardized color schema.
But not all senators were as sanguine about its passage and Republicans will need to carefully calibrate votes, given that they hold a narrow 52-seat majority in the Senate.
"Israel has a responsibility to calibrate its use of force, to not use lethal force, except as a last resort, under imminent threat of death or serious injury," he said.
"What we're seeing today is making me, frankly, calibrate not only what my children will be living but what I will be living, what I am currently living," one said.
They appear in all sorts of texts: informational texts (words such as relative, vary, formulate, specificity, and accumulate), technical texts (calibrate, itemize, periphery), and literary texts (misfortune, dignified, faltered, unabashedly).
" Speaking at the signing ceremony in Doha, Pompeo said the US "will closely watch the Taliban's compliance with their commitments, and calibrate the pace of our withdrawal to their actions.
But as constituents unburden themselves, Democrats must calibrate the extent of their condemnations — given the risk that overzealous denouncements of Mr. Trump could be dismissed as knee-jerk and partisan.
But director Rupert Goold and screenwriter Tom Edge, adapting Peter Quilter's play End of the Rainbow, understand that Zellweger's Judy is their movie, and they calibrate everything to support her.
The video essentially gives me a series of time-stamped snapshots of the drone as it moves, but I need to know the frame rate to calibrate the time scale.
He concedes that there are challenges: improving the optical performance of the elements; suppressing spillover effects between different signals in the device; and honing the algorithms that calibrate the camera's performance.
Tesla and Musk are notorious for missing deadlines, but any concrete dates announced tonight would help fans, followers, and Wall Street calibrate expectations for the Model Y over the coming months.
Originally, scientists hoped that JWST and Spitzer would be in space at the same time, gathering data in tandem to calibrate the newer telescope, but lengthy JWST delays made that impossible.
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The fact that he did — even if that decision doesn't point, as Cuban suggests, to an outright desperation for cash — speaks volumes about Trump's utter inability to calibrate risk and reward.
Today ARCore Preview is available on Google Pixel and Samsung S22.3, and Google has a job to do with Huawei, Oppo, Vivo and others to get them to calibrate their kit.
To do the latter, people with diabetes need to count the amount of carbohydrates they eat and then calibrate their insulin doses to be able to take care of those carbs.
"Before activating the features enabled by the new hardware, we will further calibrate the system using millions of miles of real-world driving," the company said, without announcing a specific timetable.
The machines, which can take years to build and calibrate, have a price tag in excess of 100 million euros ($112 million), setting a high threshold for smaller hospitals to invest.
Coates has already written about how he's had to calibrate his writing for this project, and how he thinks about his writing in the context of a new (to him) medium.
Attempts by Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson and Defense Secretary Jim Mattis to calibrate Mr. Trump's comments did not alleviate the credibility problem that China hopes to exploit, analysts said.
It will also have to draw a sharp distinction between the positions it deems essential for "big, structural change" and those that can be delegated to communities to calibrate and debate.
This was due to a tightening of the RBC regime - with the confidence level used to calibrate various risk factors raised to 99% from 95% - which affected the entire life industry.
The microwaves are tuned to this frequency and the pulses used to measure out a second of time, just as the regular oscillations of quartz crystals are used to calibrate electronic watches.
But it also offers the best HDR experience of any of the four standards since it can calibrate the picture for the specific TV hardware, in addition to the high mastering requirements.
On top of that, of course, is the media's heightened discussion the past few weeks that ByteDance could carefully calibrate the virality of videos on TikTok to hew toward Beijing's censorship dictates.
At the University of Vienna, through painstaking direct observation, the Buehlers worked out their influential response-testing techniques: ways to calibrate a child's development, through the accomplishment of gradually more complex tasks.
It's going to spent the next year making that orbit circular before the real science begins, but in the meanwhile, ESA has plenty of time to test and calibrate the spacecraft's instruments.
The S-shaped tone-arm has both a counter-weight and anti-skate system to calibrate things so as to not damage records during playback or introduce any distortion into the proceedings.
"We do expect volatility ahead as consensus estimates calibrate to lower March and June quarters given more tempered demand for iPhone X," analyst Jim Suva wrote in a note to clients Wednesday.
"You see a desire over time to calibrate their terrorism to be more targeted and to have a specific message," Mr. Joscelyn said, describing Qaeda tactics since the coordinated attacks of Sept.
Instead, he pointed to the construction of a "chamber" in nearby Jersey City by SUEZ that houses two water meters that are designed to calibrate how much water the city is using.
The researchers used the breath data and actual three-month outcomes from the first 92 patients to calibrate, or "train," the algorithm that analyzed eNose data to predict responders and non-responders.
The researchers used the breath data and actual three-month outcomes from the first 92 patients to calibrate, or "train," the algorithm that analyzed eNose data to predict responders and non-responders.
" Former Representative Ellen Tauscher, Democrat of California and a longtime friend of Ms. Feinstein's, said, "I do think that women do quickly calibrate where we are going to find a navigation problem.
"Iran's supreme leader has to carefully calibrate his response to Trump's maximum pressure campaign," said Karim Sadjadpour, an Iran expert at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, referring to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
But, you need to be aware that buildings, especially big metal ones, wreak havoc on the internal compass of your drone, so plan to calibrate your compass in a more amenable spot beforehand.
Our national happiness is like an adjustable spanner that we open and close to calibrate our experiences against our recent past, with little lasting memory for the triumphs and tragedies of our age.
Meanwhile, regulators could calibrate inspection efforts to wells in the first three years of life, or wells that have already experienced a spill and to pieces of equipment most at risk for failing.
Being able to store a lot of energy at first is "highly desirable from a commercial perspective as this is when critics review the phones, and when users calibrate their experience," writes Ceder.
Scientists from the Solar Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) and the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) will use the event to help calibrate instruments that will be used to study how the Sun changes over time.
Since you have to calibrate the Frames by moving your head around—ostensibly so the Frames know what direction you're looking in—it's possible my rubbernecking threw cues off once in a while.
Every marketer out there is trying to calibrate how to stay visible to consumers with the right message in the interim until the crisis abates, said Harris Diamond, chairman and CEO, McCann Worldgroup.
It can help the new president calibrate and define his image: This is whom I have chosen to represent me, and this is the person I will be for you, the American people.
It was unclear how many of the other four shells launched in the attack landed inside the embassy compound, but the assault alarmed Washington and prompted debate over how to calibrate the response.
"In my experience, markets tend to overreact to risks which are hard to calibrate and often geopolitical or political risks are like that," said Andrew Garthwaite, the bank's head of global equity strategy.
But to calibrate the Hubble constant, astronomers depend on so-called standard candles: objects, such as supernova explosions and certain variable stars, whose distances can be estimated by luminosity or some other feature.
The simulation will be used to calibrate Euclid, a satellite being developed by the European Space Agency that will be deployed in 2020 to investigate the nature of dark matter and dark energy.
After more than 2100 years' experience under medicinal cannabis laws, operators have had to re-calibrate everything from labels to processing to accommodate the new rules—three sets of them since California went rec.
" These two words can calibrate pretty much any question, he explains: "'Does this look like something you would like?' can become 'How does this look to you?' or 'What about this works for you?
The hygiene hypothesis, as it's called, says that our immune system needs to spar with relatively harmless germs and foreign substances (including foods like peanuts) in its earliest years so it can calibrate itself.
My sensor normalized on its own but for those who need to calibrate, here's how Fitbit recommends doing it in iOS: Fitbit Flex 2 is perfect for those who just want to move more.
This info is sent to the motor and microprocessors to calibrate suction and estimate battery life left — like it's genuinely trying to help instead of just being a vessel of your pushing and pulling.
In specific instances, CBP contractors are authorized to access Americans' license plate images to adjust their systems, like when a state issues a new license plate design and the system needs to calibrate it.
Toward that end, the company just raised $25 million in new funding led by Comcast Ventures, an earlier investor, with participation from other previous backers, including Norwest Venture Partners, True Ventures and Calibrate Ventures.
Clinton would have to balance her domestic agenda with immediate challenges abroad, both to smooth things over with allies and calibrate a new posture towards Russia after an election that strained relations with both.
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"The fact that sales of this vehicle are to be suspended, may suggest that the vehicle manufacturer is aware of this and intends to properly calibrate the vehicle for the Pakistan market," he added.
It's a mission statement for the character going forward: Wood will always calibrate Dolores exactly to the specifications of whomever the character needs to be in whatever scenario Westworld has dreamed up for her.
The colour change is gradual, so in a commercial product a reference strip showing the warning colour would need to be included in the sensor, to let the wearer calibrate what was going on.
She said she had to call zoos, rural veterinarians, federal law enforcement authorities and a licensed manufacturer in Canada to find a sample that her office could use to calibrate their drug-testing equipment.
And because the geology of Mount Mantap and the surrounding area is not well known, the scientists had to use the explosions from previous nuclear tests conducted at Punggye-ri to calibrate their models.
The pricing structures that RBC details in its new report are a result of the efforts by exchanges to calibrate the rebates they offer to some customers and the fees they charge to others.
Massachusetts-based Soft Robotics announced this week that it's raised $20 million in funding, courtesy of Scale Venture Partners, Calibrate Ventures, Honeywell Ventures and Tekfen Ventures, along with existing investors like robotics giant, ABB.
"There's plenty of time to study and critique and calibrate and make considered judgments because, at last, the number of earnings reports that happen each day ... slow[s] to a trickle," he told investors.
However, Shiferaw, Jackson, and Pendleton have taken a divergent, strategic approach in which, as Jackson tells me, the body is implicit, but these artists carefully calibrate how and under what conditions it is seen.
This kind of roll happens two times per year in order to help calibrate the SDO's Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager (HMI), designed to look at the outer edge of the sun from the spacecraft's perspective.
Games like Exile II guide you to first calibrate the Sphero Mini-as-controller and then you just turn it this way and that to send the game's spaceship forward, back and side to side.
Only a careful evaluation of the new fiscal and structural policies will allow the Fed to properly calibrate its action to support the economy, maintain price stability and ensure the soundness of the financial system.
Like other companies looking to build a business on top of open source technology, the company looks to offer ways to calibrate those tools for a company's niche needs that they necessarily don't actively cover.
It's all about capturing where you are at the moment based on your "facial profile," which you calibrate in-app through a process that isn't much more difficult than registering your fingerprint on your phone.
If you haven't watched the episode yet, or you'd like to revisit it in a setting more like the one HBO intended, then first take a moment to calibrate your set following the guide here.
" On the Democrat side: "[N]ow 'me too' stains the Democrats, too, putting them in an awkward place as they calibrate how forcefully to respond," AP's Juliet Linderman and Cal Woodward write: "Allegations against Sen.
For the next six months, the two will share an orbit only minutes apart to collect data at as close to the same space-time coordinates as possible in order to cross-calibrate the satellites.
The Euro Interbank Offered Rate (Euribor) and Euro Overnight Index Average (Eonia) are used to calibrate monetary policy, price trillions of euros worth of derivatives and, in some countries, to determine interest rates on mortgages.
Part of the reason for this is that researchers were supposed to have a cadre of extra fish to help them "test and calibrate the system" before deployment — much like Geronimo, the guinea pig beaver.
Robotics startup company Soft Robotics has closed its Series B round of funding, raising $23 million led by Calibrate Ventures and Material Impact, and including participation from exiting investors including Honeywell, Yahama, Hyperplane and more.
Logically -- and Iran's leaders are intensely pragmatic in that far-sighted way -- Tehran will likely calibrate its vowed "harsh revenge" response to the killing of Qasem Soleimani in a bid to cost Trump re-election.
The best way to adjust the screen size on your Xbox One is to calibrate your TV.A guide to help you with this can be found in your Xbox One&aposs "TV & display options" menu.
Getting the best, most accurate results for each intended application requires good algorithms, a dedicated design effort, a multidisciplinary team of experts, limited-size image databases, and field tests to properly calibrate and optimize the technology.
You can also take the device and position it vertically to project a screen onto a wall — though the Touch does take a couple of seconds to re-calibrate itself every time you move it round.
Knowing what the weather was up to in the past can help scientists calibrate climate models like the ones they use to predict how weather conditions are likely to change as global temperatures continue to rise.
"The data processing was an even greater task as we had to write our own software packages to carefully calibrate the data and subtract out spurious signals at each point in the sky," Staveley-Smith said.
FundamentalVR has recruited a panel of medical experts including active surgeons to help to calibrate this experience, tweaking the levels of resistance in the simulation so that they recreate the physical experience as closely as possible.
Specifically, Osmo has raised $24 million in new venture funding from Mattel, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, and Collab+Sesame, the venture fund run in partnership by New York-based Collaborative Fund and Sesame Workshop and Calibrate Partners.
He had been careful until now to calibrate his encouragement of the demonstrators, many of whom are from Sadr City, a vast slum in eastern Baghdad which is a wellspring of support for the Sadr family.
Many researchers are interested in how the human microbiome — the community of microbes that live mostly in the gut and are thought to calibrate our immune systems — may have contributed to the rise of these disorders.
MN: As a person in tech you have a tendency to calibrate digital penetration using the existing platforms like social media or entertainment, and in particular with a skewed view on who the potential consumer is.
As OPEC, responsible for 40 percent of world oil supply, and Russia, the world's largest producer, look to move away from the deal, they will have to carefully calibrate the changes against a list of variables.
But in trying to calibrate its response to what it deemed people capable of processing, the government risked condescending to Britons, said John Ashton, a former regional director of public health for the northwest of England.
In recent months, the Fed has made clear that it is carefully considering trade uncertainty, a global growth slowdown and subdued inflation as it's sought to calibrate the right mix of policy in setting interest rates.
In subsequent chapters, she tries to reduce her anxiety, expand her creativity, improve her math ability, calibrate her inner GPS and take control over her perception of the passing of time, using various brain-hacking techniques.
Enrique Medina, the power subsystem expert, was preparing to implement a ''patch,'' an update that would turn off a heater on Voyager 2 in order to run the gyroscope, roll the spacecraft and calibrate the magnetometer.
And 10-year Treasury yields are down a quick fifth of a percent in two weeks, to around 1.75%, as bond investors calibrate leading clues of industrial revival against still-sluggish manufacturing and GDP-tracking data.
The citizen's responsibility to assess the facts and calibrate what politicians claim is not a burden — it is integral to the liberty a free people should cherish and fiercely guard against the machinations of true tyrants.
The campaign will also begin coordinating immediately with the Republican National Committee to calibrate a general election ground game, including staff hires and deciding in which battleground states to deploy field staff, a senior Trump adviser said.
The company said at the time that it needed to "further calibrate the system using millions of miles of real-world driving" before features like automatic emergency braking, collision warnings, and active cruise control would be available.
The ruling Liberal Democratic Party and its coalition partner reached agreement this week on points from tax rates to casino floor space - closely watched by operators as they calibrate the potential size of investments in the country.
I had to calibrate the drone each time I flew it by physically rotating it 230 degrees vertically and horizontally, which is a bit easier said than done and, unfortunately, it told me I failed every time.
German magazine Der Spiegel said German carmakers Daimler, VW, BMW and Porsche held discussions about how to calibrate the size of tanks containing AdBlue, a urea-based liquid needed to help filter nitrogen oxides from diesel emissions.
The Euro Interbank Offered Rate (Euribor) and Euro Overnight Index Average (Eonia) are used to calibrate monetary policy, price 180 trillion euros ($222.61 trillion) worth of derivatives and, in some countries, to determine interest rates on mortgages.
But the quantification enabled by social media — the ability to calibrate the precise degree of attention paid to every post and tweet — seems to have made popularity less subjective, easier to measure if not always to explain.
In the mid-1990s, Kodak created a multiracial Shirley Card with three women, one black, one white, and one Asian, and later included a Latina model, in an attempt intended to help camera operators calibrate skin tones.
Golden State often takes one or two dribbles to attack on the break, and then hurls the ball to the far opposite side of the court, flipping the court's gravity and forcing scrambling defenses to re-calibrate.
The hope is to use the on-the-ice measurements to calibrate remote data, such as satellite images, and to more deeply understand the complexities of pack ice so as to make climate models even more precise.
"We do expect volatility ahead as consensus estimates calibrate to a lower than expected September quarter given slightly more tempered demand ahead of iPhone X launch (Nov 3rd) coupled with supply constraints for iPhone X," he wrote.
To calibrate the correct number of calories, sports nutritionists need to calculate how hard the athletes are training, how much energy they are likely to burn, and how heavy or light they need to be for competition.
Benchmarks such as the Euro Interbank Offered Rate (Euribor) and Euro Overnight Index Average (Eonia) are used to calibrate monetary policy, price trillions of euros worth of derivatives and, in some countries, to determine interest rates on mortgages.
We here at Mashable like our media consumed as the original creators intended, and thus, we decided to help you out with a basic guide for what these settings mean and how to calibrate them to your liking.
Given the risks of local inaction and, occasionally, even obstruction, the Trump administration needs to calibrate its strategy to encompass a number of tools that can concurrently exercise maximum pressure on both Hezbollah networks and their corrupt enablers.
Rather, it's that the best way to respond is through the realm of foreign policy — economic sanctions, military retaliation — so that US foreign policy bodies can calibrate the response in a way that will best serve US interests.
I recently learned that Steely Dan's music is so highly respected by audiophiles that people use the 1977 album "Aja" to calibrate and evaluate their high-end sound systems (other people just love the music, which is fine).
So many people take care to calibrate their privacy settings just so, sharing certain things with friends and keeping other things hidden, while their data still gets collected and shared among apps for possible monetization now or later.
Because CGMs can be difficult to calibrate correctly in the first few days, it's hoped the 20163-day limit of the Eversense will allow for more general accuracy, since it only needs to be replaced four times a year.
Forbes, a U.S. academic who serves as an external member of the rate-setting body, said last month looser monetary policy had costs as well as benefits, and the BoE should wait for better data to calibrate its response.
Though it hasn't yet been tested in this particular situation in court, Joelle Emerson, founder of workplace diversity and inclusion consultancy Paradigm, says it could be a valuable tool as Silicon Valley works to re-calibrate its sexist culture.
It may get worse before it improves: shares still are pricey and investors who say they can't calibrate geopolitical woes such as a weakening China and a North Korean hydrogen bomb test are sticking to the sidelines for now.
Lawyers across the country are having to re-calibrate how they argue their cases after federal and state courts abruptly began canceling hearings or holding them over the phone or by video conference in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Republican women running in those districts have had to calibrate their response to those allegations; to avoid alienating female voters, while not straying from the party's support of Judge Kavanaugh, they have argued that his accusers must be heard.
Here, selling a home tends to be an almost festive gathering, in which potential buyers show up for an auction and neighbors stop by to watch the spectacle — and quietly calibrate how much their own homes might be worth.
To calibrate the size of the imperial economy ($4.6 sextillion per year), I assumed that the cost of building the first Death Star was comparable to the costs of the Manhattan Project (0.21 percent of gross domestic product per year).
The downside that's commonly cited when referring to FPGA is that it is a niche piece of hardware that is complex to calibrate and modify, as well as expensive, making it less of a cover-all solution for machine learning projects.
As it has expanded into a broader provider of IT services, it's potentially positioned itself as a modern enterprise tools provider, which would allow it to more securely navigate public markets while offering investors a way to correctly calibrate its value.
To re-calibrate the former, as well as combat the USAID job-creation machine for Washington beltway insiders, Trump may even consider bolstering the role of faith-based organizations - his key political constituency - in the delivery of disaster and humanitarian aid.
But before they were able to complete the mission, radioactive material that they brought with them to calibrate radiation detectors was stolen from their vehicle while they stayed at a hotel in a high-crime area on their trip to Idaho.
The problem is when you run real hot you get to the point where it will presumably show up as inflation or asset prices, and we will end up reacting to that and it's not so easy to calibrate that reaction.
The book, with illustrations, is a marvelous guide to the opaque little rituals we take for granted: Remember the full-body "figure 8"s we would do back when we had to calibrate our GPS devices to use smartphone maps?
Quiroga accepted his reasoning; it was true that to calibrate the luminescent effect of the precious feathers, the artists worked mostly at night and in environments of controlled light: windowless sheds in which the only sources of light were beeswax tapers.
"Under the Obama administration we have already managed to calibrate our policy with heavy emphasis on criminal aliens," said Muzaffar Chishti, the director of the New York University School of Law office of the Migration Policy Institute, a nonpartisan research group.
I thought I saw him in the lobby of my hotel — for a second they all looked like him, and in my protracted mourning, as my brain tried to calibrate for a Paris without Richard, I was sure he was everywhere.
Also, since I wanted people of different heights to be able to jump and actually hit the bricks, I had to have a height adjusting system built into the game, which would readjust and calibrate the level to the players' heights.
It's difficult to calibrate it just right: If the police get violent, we, the protesters, win over a million people — as happened between the marches on June 9 and June 16 — but if the protesters get violent, we lose a million.
A more versatile version of Google Voice, a Hushed Private Phone Line is designed to let you call and text using a totally private number, which you can calibrate with hundreds of area codes from across the U.S. and Canada.
Using accepted measures of trying to calibrate happiness into a score, their data suggested that for every 1 percent more life satisfaction that individuals showed at the age of twenty-two, they earned $129,000 more at the age of 29.
"Khamenei has to calibrate the response so that it is enough for Iran not to lose face but not so much that Iran loses its head," said Karim Sadjadpour, a scholar of Iran at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
But Mr. Clement had to calibrate his argument carefully so that a Supreme Court decision striking down the District of Columbia's handgun ban would not jeopardize several federal laws on the books that imposed restrictions on firearms sales and ownership.
I THINK WHAT WE'RE TRYING TO DO WITH OUR MONETARY POLICY IS CALIBRATE IT TO WHERE THE ECONOMY IS RELATIVE TO OUR TWO GOALS WHICH IS MAXIMUM EMPLOYMENT AND PRICE STABILITY, WHICH WE ARE MEASURING BY THE PCE INFLATION RATE.
Calibrate the AirPods with your iPhoneIt&aposs possible that your AirPods and iPhone need calibrating — the two devices might have different understandings of what "full volume" means, for example, and so the AirPods stop using the full range of audio available.
So far, none of these simulations have held a candle to the complexity and detail of the recent Zurich simulation, which is also unique in that it will be used to calibrate a real space mission to study the dark universe.
Sonos today took the next step in its initial public offering price, setting a range for the shares it intends to sell that will help calibrate the final amount of money — and valuation — that it will have when it begins its trading debut.
To calibrate all the Kibble balances in the world, it is necessary to first measure the Planck constant using a known reference mass, such as Le Grand K. Scientists around the world have been doing that in a series of elaborate tests.
It is one of the most expensive housing markets in the world, but prices periodically go through adjustments such as the current correction cycle where prices fell in the second half of this year as the market began to calibrate asset valuations.
FIREBALL FLIES ACROSS MIDWEST SKIES SUNDAY, LEAVES &aposBRILLIANT GREEN LIGHT&apos "The importance of the find is two-fold: It has enormous scientific value and it allows to better calibrate the so-called 'Earth Defense' against impacting asteroids," said the University of Helsinki.
At the announcement event, a Sony employee couldn't confirm whether or not the new Master Series would come with some sort of tutorial on how to calibrate the TVs to take advantage of all the cool new features, but he didn't seem optimistic.
All you need to do is set up the monitors, place the mic in the position where you'll be working and listening, press a button, and the speakers will calibrate to create a sweet spot, no matter what detriments your working room has.
In fact with a Delta E of 4.5 (as measured by our friends at Wirecutter) most people won't even notice the tint—a Delta E of 5 or higher is when people who don't calibrate TVs for a living start to notice inaccuracies.
It's a record rooted not in time but in identity, examining the relationship between our self-conceptions and how we exist in the minds of others—be that friends, lovers, family, or society—and how we re-calibrate the world around us accordingly.
The former secretary of state must calibrate how she responds to the storm raging around Trump, and also prepare for the possibility that he will try to deflect it by bringing up the past infidelities of her husband, former President Bill Clinton.
U.S officials told Reuters they were mulling oil sanctions that could come into effect as soon as Monday, although they would calibrate any response to avoid causing further suffering to the public in a country already used to acute shortages of essential supplies.
The same goes for doctors and scientists at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, who have been forced to calibrate their public messaging on the real and growing threat of coronavirus with the political urges of the president to downplay the danger.
The Event Horizon Telescope, the one Sheperd Doeleman and his colleagues used to photograph the black hole in the galaxy M87, features a cast of more than 100 scientists on four continents and one very important crystal used to calibrate atomic clocks.
Dr. Kirk Maxey, president and CEO of Cayman Chemical, which provides pure samples of drugs like fentanyl to law-enforcement agencies and others who need it to calibrate equipment, told me testing with this type of bias can be useful even if it isn't exact.
It takes a few days to a week calibrate to your body type and needs, according to Yoffe, and Vi is still in the prototype stage but I got to try it out for a good 20 minutes in a controlled setting on a treadmill.
So our team of political scientists [at Vox Pop Labs], in collaboration with prominent American political scientists — in this case, at NYU's Social Media and Political Participation lab — calibrate the candidates based on the public disclosures they've made during the course of the campaign.
He and Schoettler have also been making related bets for years, including investing in Sphero (in their capacity as investors at Shea) and, more recently, under the Calibrate banner, funding Built Robotics, which retrofits construction equipment with the same sensor technology used in autonomous vehicles.
Tuesday I got my first opportunity to try out the HoloLens 22, and after slipping it over my head and taking a quick moment to calibrate the eye tracking, I was instantly able to move around the room and interact with objects crafted from light.
Women in positions of power are often forced to carefully calibrate their behavior to avoid being perceived as too authoritative and therefore "unlikable," Joan C. Williams, a law professor and expert on gender in the workplace, wrote at the New York Times last year.
Former U.S. officials who have dealt with Venezuela said it was clear that the Trump administration's hopes that Maduro would quickly resign have been tempered over the past year, and that it is still trying to properly calibrate its policy toward the Latin American nation.
If Brexit is stopped but British society remains deeply divided, with a large segment of the population opposing the EU, the U.K.'s continued membership could prove deeply problematic as British officials constantly calibrate their decision-making to take account of the domestic mood.
We start to calibrate almost a seasonal arc that is going to be touching upon some of those themes, developing some of those textures, carrying those characters into new areas of music, potentially, or new fascinations, or introducing new characters that have new palettes.
The good, bad and ugly of warmer US-Russia relations Over the next three months, during a series of meetings at the White House and on conference calls, national security officials at the White House and other government agencies debated over how to calibrate an appropriate response.
Starting Thursday, the repo operation offerings will escalate to $120 billion from the current $75 billion as the central bank continues to calibrate the right amount of funding needed to keep the markets operating properly and to hold the overnight funds rate within its target range.
"The court indicated a willingness to grant deference to the government to calibrate a security threshold, but it mandated that there be a process because it recognized this matters a lot to journalists," Geltzer says, and in this case, there was no process at all. 3.
Last year the FDA finished drawing up its regulatory regime for m-health, indicating that it will calibrate its approach, paying little attention to low-risk apps, such as ones that just promote a healthy lifestyle; and scrutinising those in areas where any misinformation could be dangerous.
But given that there has been no concrete evidence that Snowden's disclosures threatened such interests, yet ample evidence that his careful, and validated, disclosures to respected journalists resulted in the end of mass warrantless surveillance of Americans, granting a pardon would calibrate Obama's legacy on whistleblowing.
"During our diplomatic and strategic dialogue in Beijing last November, we agreed to calibrate and relaunch China-Australia relations, but the process of improving our ties has not been satisfactory," said State Councillor Wang Yi after the Bangkok meeting on the sidelines of a regional security forum.
For the last eight years, Cuomo has used the IDC to carefully calibrate the pace of reform in New York, a mechanism that allows him to build a resume that is ostensibly appealing to voters in both his home state and more conservative areas of the country.
Although there is always more that could and should be done to ensure that end users know what happens to their personal information, any solutions need to embrace the entire industry and to calibrate the level of privacy protection based on the sensitivity of the data.
That means that it doesn't matter whether Trump meant to change US policy or not; Beijing may file away the call as it decides how to calibrate its relationship with the new administration — and whether to see Trump as a potentially ally or a potential adversary.
We could, for example look for those males and females with aggressive tendencies and empathic deficits on college campuses or in the workplace and teach them how to re-calibrate and regulate their emotions as well as how to recognize cues indicating sexual interest and consent.
As part of it, some top Fed officials like Governor Lael Brainard have suggested the "opportunistic" concept as a way for the Fed to calibrate its action and set aside some old monetary policy shibboleths to show policymakers are serious about meeting or exceeding 2% inflation.
"What we're seeing today is making me, frankly, calibrate not only what my children will be living but what I will be living, what I am currently living," said Kim Cobb, a professor of earth and atmospheric science at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta.
"As audiences continue to evolve around content consumption, we will continue to modernize and calibrate how, where and when we produce and distribute our content to be in sync with the cultural moments and platforms most important to our audiences," the company said in its statement.
Where the Fed under the quantitative easing of a decade ago was buying assets to pull the economy out of the Great Recession, this time it will be looking to meet demand for cash as it tries to calibrate the proper level of reserves that banks need.
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Though of course, installing HyperX and Audeze's free app makes things even better, as from there, you can more accurately calibrate the headset's tracking, select from a number of various audio profiles (including multiple 3D sound options), while also keeping tabs on things like battery life.
"These airborne campaigns are often accompanied by deployment of personnel (scientists, postdocs, students, technicians) on the ground to make measurements that are used to calibrate the remote-sensing measurements," said Marc Simard, the principal investigator of Delta-X at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, in an email.
Apple's influence over the entire chain — from dictating how Hollywood studios encode content for iTunes to knowing how to properly calibrate LCDs — means that it could sell a 4K HDR TV that is guaranteed to work with Apple's chosen standards and look exactingly perfect out of the box.
In an email, Bringdal explained that the boat seen in the video is their first full-scale prototype, which they use as a test platform to determine the best angle for the foils attached to the hull of the boat so as to precisely calibrate the center of gravity.
The central bank "will continue to calibrate global and domestic market developments to utilize room for further rate hikes in a measured way," Warjiyo told reporters after the board of governors, at a special meeting, lifted the key rate IDCBRR=ECI by 25 basis points to 2985 percent.
By greater use of market mechanisms to adjust interest rates instead of changing the official benchmark rates, which need political approval, the People's Bank of China has assumed more targeted, timely and effective control of its principal policy objective - to calibrate the cost of capital in the economy.
Ada will use this investment to lead the next phase of this market, extending our best-in-class AI with the aim of delivering personalized experiences across all customer properties, while providing more tools to help businesses better calibrate their customer service strategy and optimize their bottom line.
"There are some provisions in the Senate bill that would unprecedentedly impair Treasury's ability to wield its sanctions tools, risk endangering the transatlantic sanctions coalition, and weaken the State Department's ability to credibly signal that we would calibrate our sanctions in response to Russian behavior," the official told Reuters.
"Always calibrate the cost of life and the cost of growing a business and ensure that you have enough money in the bank to do both of those things," he said, adding that not having enough can be detrimental to your quality of life and the future success of your business.
MC: Megan, I guess what I sort of have been wondering with this is I think there's... And I think you've spoken to this already pretty well, but there seems to be people aren't really able... Even beyond the misinformation aren't really able to calibrate how concerned they should be.
In that sense, the entertainment and media industries are no longer the gatekeepers to who is allowed fame — anyone with a modicum of name recognition can effectively run their own public relations and marketing campaign if they calibrate their Twitter persona in a way that keeps their name in the spotlight.
"If you can liberate that time in one way or another — whether it's high-speed trains, hyperloop, drones, better highways, whatever it is — if you calibrate that, then you get people to have a better quality of life and live in less congested areas with better air quality," Palmer says.
Aside from building a toolbox to calibrate liquidity buffers for various levels of market stress, Amundi has also been de-risking portfolios in recent months, shaving equity exposure and favoring assets that are less exposed to the trade slowdown such as in big emerging economies such as Indonesia and India.
Between June 1st and September 21st, Theranos failed to properly hire and train qualified people to run the machines, allowed unlicensed workers to review patient test results, failed to follow manufacturer's instructions on equipment and did not have a proper, written protocol in place to calibrate the machines to maintain accuracy.
Sexism does impose additional barriers on women: Studies show that women have to demonstrate their qualifications in a way that men simply don't, that they have to calibrate the way they show ambition, and that they're still judged on tenets like "likability" in a way that male candidates are not.
"If abstaining from everyday pleasurable activities and goods did have an effect, we would actually expect the brain to re-calibrate and become more sensitive to whatever rewards you're still getting—like water or plain food, since those would now be the only thing left to give you pleasure," he said.
"We're now moving into the next phase of it, where the market is really beginning to try and calibrate what kind of Brexit we're going to get," said Mr. O'Connor, as he sat in a conference room with a view of the City of London — the British capital's financial district.
This means you must keep holding up your phone at the same level throughout the test as this is how the app makes sure you're standing at the correct distance (you're prompted to re-calibrate if you move.)  It's actually a pretty clever system that works surprisingly well — though I had a few issues.
"Long story short, we're going to take that self-evaluation piece, the peer evaluation and the manager evaluation, which were all written in the tool in prose, and we're going to use that to sit in committees and calibrate to make sure that we're very fair around how we link this to bonuses," Hornsey said.
Between June 1st and September 21st, Theranos failed to properly hire and train qualified people to run the machines, allowed unlicensed workers to review patient test results, failed to follow manufacturer's instructions on equipment and did not have a proper, written protocol in place to calibrate the machines to maintain accuracy, according to the report.
"Virginia is an important test case for pollsters to try new methods, given some of the issues with 2016 state-level polling," said Nick Gourevitch, a Democratic pollster at Global Strategy Group, a firm working with the Democratic Governors' Association to use the Virginia election to calibrate postelection changes and experiment with new approaches.
But the whole background process involves not only getting restaurants on board with the specific things they want while still trying to calibrate a consistent experience that users at this point expect when it comes to ordering something online after being trained on that simplicity for years by Postmates, DoorDash, or even apps by companies like Starbucks.
When evaluating all four additions and attempting to calibrate how they'll perform on their new team, the fact that each went from not even thinking about the playoffs as early as this morning, to being teammates with one of the greatest players who ever lived, on a team that has Finals-or-Bust excitement, genuinely matters.
I wasn't convinced the Airthinx was giving me totally accurate readings (there's no way to effectively calibrate the device), so in an attempt to collect enough data to produce a good average, I called in two more consumer indoor air-quality monitors: the Awair 2nd Edition and the Air Visual Pro, which each cost less than $300.
But it remained unclear whether an end-of-war declaration would persuade the North to commit to the kind of serious steps toward denuclearization that Washington demands, according to South Korean analysts and officials, who say the North will likely calibrate its commitment to denuclearization on whether Mr. Trump grants sanctions relief, the North's top priority.
I have no idea if this is even possible — given how corrective lenses are a combination of several different factors that involve different lens types, shapes, and strengths — but it would be incredibly cool if Apple's combination of glass and camera technologies could somehow combine to help you calibrate what you see through the lenses until everything is to your liking.
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"China will have to take necessary counter-measures," a spokesperson for China's Ministry of Commerce said in a statement, adding that "all the consequences will be borne by the US." Beijing may be able to cope with the fallout from an escalating fight between the world's two biggest economics, but it faces more constraints than Washington and will have to calibrate retaliation carefully.
Thousands are stuck on a cruise ship off California Nurses say they lack protective gear Calibrate your worry level Get the latest updates here, plus maps and full coverage The Grand Princess, a cruise liner returning from Hawaii with more than 2,000 people on board, is being held off the coast of San Francisco to check whether there are coronavirus cases on board.
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Initially, the scientists running the telescope will scan the skies to test and calibrate their equipment, and researchers involved in the international effort to explore for intelligent life on distant planets will "piggyback" to sift for signals, Dan Werthimer, the chief scientist of the SETI Research Center at the University of California, Berkeley, which engages in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, said in a telephone interview.
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"The debate is really about how to calibrate and where to deploy those tools, and increasingly how to do so in a world in which America's high-end capabilities are also needed for other pressing threats," said Joshua A. Geltzer, who was senior director for counterterrorism in the Obama administration and is now the executive director of Georgetown University's Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.
In her appearance at the National Association for Business Economics this week, Kelton outlined what would amount to a technocratic revolution in which lawmakers and officials would closely calibrate federal budgets to spend as much as possible while keeping inflation at bay, attack bottlenecks in specific markets if needed, and use interventions more akin to wartime to engineer the economy away from fossil fuels.
Snap has put a lot of work into augmented reality, but "they don't go out and certify and calibrate millions and millions of cameras," says Amit Singh, VP of business and operations for Google VR. (Snap says that it does, however, certify that every Snapchat experience will perform optimally on every compatible device.) Google is also updating Android Studio to let developers preview AR apps on the desktop.
For an even more worrying take on the subject, see security legend Bruce Schneier's essay "Someone Is Learning How to Take Down the Internet," written, with typical perspicacity, before the recent spate of attacks: Someone is extensively testing the core defensive capabilities of the companies that provide critical Internet services … It feels like a nation's military cybercommand trying to calibrate its weaponry in the case of cyberwar … What can we do about this?
Dad and I would pack sandwiches and drinks (Bud for him, Coke for me), head out to the woods, hide in the foliage in our camouflage hazmat suits, load up a Minuteman III in the launch vehicle, calibrate the angle and the initial velocity, set a timer to detonate it, take cover in our steel-encased underground bunker, then come out seventy-two hours later and pick up all the carcasses in the blast area.
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The way to do it was, everyone had stakes on the ground and they were who they were, and as opposed from trying to slightly calibrate it so that maybe we pretended we never talked about dragons, or maybe we make it so Luke believes in dragons, it felt like [we should keep] it really honest and making them have those reactions and letting the collision of instruments and sounds really become a part of the show.
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"We're always trying to calibrate that balance on one hand, allowing the teams that are most in need of a top pick — the very purpose of a draft — against incentives to lose," Silver said in a moderated discussion at the Economic Club of Washington, D.C. In an attempt to counter their daunting odds and rekindle what they perceive as 34-year-old magic, Knicks officials have recruited Ewing, now the head coach at Georgetown, to represent the franchise on the lottery dais.
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Peak performers, from Olympians to people in the business world who work at Fortune 500 companies, seek out neurofeedback performance modification to improve their energy efficiency and sleep quality, Leah Lagos, a clinical sports psychologist in New York City who specializes in neurofeedback, tells CNBC Make It. Unlike a basic activity tracker that measures your heart rate, neurofeedback and the associated tasks can be used to "re-calibrate the autonomic nervous system," which regulates involuntary physiologic processes, such as heart rate and blood pressure, says Tim Royer, a neuropsychologist who trains professional athletes and business professionals in neurofeedback.

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