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The scale at your grocery store was calibrated with a weight that was calibrated with a weight that was calibrated with a weight, and so on.
The big exception is Vizio who has a Calibrated and a Calibrated Dark mode.
The demo consisted of toggling back and forth between a calibrated and non-calibrated version.
Vizio's "Calibrated" and "Calibrated Dark" modes look excellent out of the box; you really don't have have to mess around with picture settings at all.
Like all such retail spaces the temperature is carefully calibrated.
Each mirror is carefully calibrated to reflect the right wavelength.
"It's like at this point everything is calibrated," Croft said.
Everything is calibrated against what worked well on previous hits.
On Sunday, Obama's interactions with everyday Cubans were carefully calibrated.
They communicate by broadcasting precisely calibrated vibrations through the water.
They will need to have their sensors calibrated and cleaned.
The response should be calibrated with that premise in mind.
Le Brun calibrated her salon submissions for maximum promotional impact.
Clark calibrated the effect to raise questions about what's missing.
This was not the calibrated language of risk and reward.
Intimacy and candor have to be calibrated to some degree.
The dishes inside were always carefully calibrated to the recipient.
Mr. Scott's announcement, at a news conference, was carefully calibrated.
The central bank also retained its "calibrated tightening" stance as expected.
Boeing needed something precisely targeted, carefully calibrated, and nonlinear in effect.
The alternative to this unappetising menu is a calibrated competition agenda.
Obama called for government restraint, but his remarks were carefully calibrated.
Yet the standard curriculum is hardly calibrated to impart these lessons.
Successful military strategy is carefully calibrated to accomplishing the military objective.
You will want to check the PH with a calibrated meter.
The central bank also retained its 'calibrated tightening' stance as expected.
Shocks and suspension are calibrated until they perfectly match each vehicle.
If it seems too perfectly calibrated, things could still go wrong.
A spring scale uses a hook suspended from a calibrated spring.
Its calibrated approach has helped contain international condemnation of Israel's crackdown.
But they're often unreliable and improperly calibrated, a Times investigation found.
It also has preset lighting schemes calibrated to relaxation and work.
Imagine if your own internal navigation system was calibrated on feeling.
For his part, Mr. Putin has calibrated his actions with care.
His output, in fact, seems calibrated to optimize depth and breadth.
Fritzsche describes how the broadcasts were calibrated for maximum emotional effect.
I mean, how much oxygen they suck up, everything is calibrated.
Alfie is grown now, but she's still calibrated to single motherhood.
Illumination from two rows of gaslights is carefully calibrated and distributed.
Classrooms in the elementary schools are also carefully calibrated for diversity.
Some TVs have even better calibrated presets intended for TV and film.
Directors, editors, and producers use monitors calibrated to a specific color temperature.
"We just went through all of the material and calibrated," Bloom said.
I wish to marry a Juicero and have perfectly calibrated Juicero children.
Liberals respond with geeky charts and white papers and carefully calibrated arguments.
Every performance and moment is perfectly calibrated making the show incredibly engrossing.
WIAMan will be calibrated to reflect these differences and predict the consequences.
The new Dexcom G25 comes factory-calibrated and requires no finger stick.
The new equipment proposals also seem carefully calibrated to address current threats.
Each machine needs to be calibrated using samples with known alcohol concentrations.
Once my strength was calibrated, it was time for the actual workout.
Israel ratcheted up its response, in a calibrated way, Mr. Thrall said.
This is an actual competition where they've calibrated how to measure this.
The songs will be perfectly calibrated to appeal to every key constituency.
Balding, with narrow features, he speaks with a perfectly calibrated British accent.
That means the system appears to be calibrated to bigger, intentional movements.
If only the gearbox were calibrated as flawlessly as BMW's 7 Series.
She sees buffalo and deer getting their movements calibrated in glass pens.
" She gave a calibrated nod, and he said, " My fingernails grow faster .
"I think she has thus far calibrated it pretty well," said Steel.
As a result, it did not appear during flight with the mis-calibrated AOA sensor, could not be documented by the flight crew and was therefore not available to help maintenance identify the mis-calibrated AOA sensor. 6.
Bennett gives an arresting, calibrated performance, playing Hunter as a modern Stepford wife.
I can't say that it looks better than a well calibrated TV, though.
Right now, the test has only been calibrated to check for E. coli.
He has also said the agency's money-laundering controls must be carefully calibrated.
These cameras and the A11 Bionic chip have been calibrated for augmented reality.
Hip-hop's health could be calibrated by how readily artists admitted his influence.
They don't release how the scores are calibrated, and there's a weird curve.
The gathering was carefully calibrated to woo Republicans uneasy with Donald Trump. Mrs.
Over time, a poorly calibrated body budget can pave the road to illness.
It isn't calibrated but it has a caliber, because toughness means packing heat.
Her precisely calibrated cocktail for sleep and dreams and daylight contentment actually worked.
But living in any city takes tensed muscles and a carefully calibrated deafness.
What you're left with is just that calibrated convergence of predator and prey.
But that view is not universal, and others see a more calibrated calculation.
The new trailer is definitely calibrated to keep this momentous occasion in mind.
Vetted, calibrated data from K2 Campaign 12 will come available in late May.
But, the base Blade 15's screen comes factory-calibrated which is always appreciated.
The cameras on these satellites were calibrated with concrete crosses 60 feet in diameter.
The new Sony Master Series TVs come with a feature called Netflix Calibrated Mode.
I'm 27 years old, and I feel like I've just calibrated my fuckboy meter.
Dam levels should be calibrated during wet and dry years to ensure steadier flows.
There's a big margin of error, and undetermined locations are calibrated by the map.
They're broadly orchestrated but it doesn't mean everything done is carefully calibrated each time.
Check. Romney's carefully calibrated -- and consistently held -- position that Russia was an international menace?
Yet Nixon and Reagan calibrated the voltage of their language to avoid inciting violence.
That treatment, though, requires exposure to perfectly calibrated machinery the night before a flight.
Initiatives need to be carefully calibrated not to run afoul of culture to succeed.
Concessions could be calibrated based on steps taken by Pyongyang with regard to denuclearization.
The Taliban clearly calibrated the double bombing to catch senior figures like Colonel Salangi.
Most continuous glucose monitors need to be calibrated twice per day to stay accurate.
And by adjusting the concentration of SDS, the membrane's surface tension could be calibrated.
Local officials test machines to make sure they are calibrated properly before each election.
Improperly calibrated regulation is a key reason our economic recovery has been so tepid.
It's a carefully calibrated system that includes suppliers, distributors, franchise operators and other stakeholders.
For more than a year they calibrated and corrected and reality-checked their data.
Her installation of hangings, "Calibrated Compositions III," is on display on the second floor.
They recorded a strong album in 2016, "Calibrated Thickness," but don't reunite often enough.
A small handful of musicians have made statements about gun laws, usually carefully calibrated.
With its calibrated contrast of materials, the house has a restrained, almost musical elegance.
But there were also many more small changes, apparently calibrated to woo particular lawmakers.
Whatever they're trying to do is poorly calibrated, even if there is a plan.
Fuller's novel is like a delicately calibrated tuning fork, resonating at a cosmic pitch.
Written by Black-ish creator Kenya Barris, "Hope" is carefully calibrated and passionately produced.
Calibrated properly, he said, the system could be suitable for medical-grade continuous glucose monitoring.
The brake-by-wire software is poorly calibrated, making it nearly impossible to stop smoothly.
This was a problem for sailors, whose time pieces often got de-calibrated at sea.
And what they did was they took somebody else's bullet, used that so that's calibrated.
Another perfectly-calibrated staple landed on the direct-to-consumer brand's website today: The Wedge.
For Jobs, the presentations had to be as carefully calibrated as public-facing product launches.
It appeared to be a calibrated provocation—one intended not to invite a military response.
In January Sir Mark Sedwill, cabinet secretary and national security adviser, urged a "calibrated approach".
In a dark room, on a calibrated set, it was still quite dark, but gorgeous.
It's was a fun demo and the motion capture was surprisingly accurate when properly calibrated.
Every frame, every movement of the camera, every performance feels perfectly calibrated for maximum effect.
Trump's poorly calibrated belligerence could land us in a war with North Korea very abruptly.
I also ran into the wall a few times because my system wasn't calibrated right.
However, the RBI's shift in its stance to "calibrated tightening" from "neutral" at its Oct.
For the Democrats, it was a carefully calibrated, precisely drafted assault on the Republican coalition.
"She seems so spontaneous when she dances, and yet it's very carefully calibrated," he said.
Their diets were also carefully calibrated to make sure they were maintaining their new bodyweight.
Sometimes the tension that holds these egos in check is precisely calibrated, thrilling to behold.
We've seen a pattern of fairly small calibrated strikes on energy infrastructure in the region.
Within 48 hours, Obama was apologizing -- saying he wished he had "calibrated" his words differently.
For many years, Denis Kruglenko treated life as if it were a delicately calibrated performance.
Calibrated on the metric system, temperatures on European washers can play tricks on the unaware.
When she resisted, he offered praise, or scolded her or made a carefully calibrated threat.
Both have run well-calibrated campaigns focused on the state's opioid problem and fiscal future.
Business executives have long understood that carefully calibrated successions are the hallmark of great leaders.
With the Netflix Calibrated Mode, you'll enjoy the highest picture quality for all Netflix originals.
The bizarre trailer was perfectly calibrated to stoke that curiosity while leaving it maddeningly unfulfilled.
There are many comments like this: lengthy, carefully calibrated, appreciative messages full of sunny cheer.
We calibrated the package appropriately, in the judgement of the MPC, to balance the trade-off.
A finely calibrated shiver of a movie, "The Witch" opens on a scene of religious wrath.
Such a growth objective requires a properly calibrated mix of monetary, fiscal, trade and structural policies.
But just because matters have been calibrated thus far doesn't mean they will stay that way.
That makes it easier to contain Iran by other means—alliances, proxies, diplomacy and calibrated force.
For a calibrated policy to succeed, Britain and other countries will need to observe three principles.
A well-calibrated atomic clock could use this discrepancy to make an ultra-precise height measurement.
Between 2015 and 3.43, the weapon was calibrated to strike at extended ranges, increasing its lethality.
It's not a new tendency, but we're finding more powerful and calibrated ways to exploit it.
Between 73 and 27, the weapon was calibrated to strike at extended ranges, increasing its lethality.
Students were hooked — and also getting carefully calibrated advertising messages to spend more time on Uniroulette.
Views isn't a bad record; if your expectations are properly calibrated, much of it is sublime.
Their technique is calibrated, practised, coached and relentlessly assessed like that of a top-flight athlete.
The targeting instruments aboard the gunship are typically calibrated to pinpoint targets at relatively short distances.
Social Security's benefit formula could also be calibrated to adjust automatically to compensate for longer lifespans.
Barry was ready to do a little Princeton two-step with a perfectly calibrated friend move.
The three of us calibrated our headsets, optimized our focus and the Coaster began its journey.
"Picture Day" shows how well-calibrated this team is, and how well they know each other.
Between 2015 and 2017 the weapon was calibrated to strike at extended ranges, increasing its lethality.
Davis McCallum's beautifully calibrated staging is so intimate it seems to implicate you in its themes.
Only by the end are you aware of just how carefully calibrated "The Appointment" has been.
Every moment seems calibrated for maximum media reaction, maximum fan speculation, maximum attention—influencer currencies, all.
Teresa Avia Lim digs into this role with a vengeance, delivering a smartly calibrated comic performance.
Netflix Nikki Glaser can write a joke that's so economical and perfectly calibrated that it's bulletproof.
Other cities, including San Francisco and Chicago, have also calibrated traffic signals in favor of bicyclists.
But still we need to look at the response constantly and say, have we calibrated right?
This was not just a see-how-tough-you-are experience calibrated for preternaturally robust Canadians.
It calibrated the strike so as not to put President Donald Trump back on the warpath.
The program needs to be better calibrated so that it serves the most at-need students.
Snobbery still lives in Britain, a class-conscious democracy with carefully calibrated levels of social standing.
Can male expectations be calibrated, and the idea of what it means to be a man revised?
Any new type of measurement would need to be calibrated with a traditional cuff to ensure accuracy.
Chile's fiscal benchmarks were better calibrated than the rule Russia introduced in 21 (and overhauled in 0.43).
Second, these powers could be misused, either for overtly political ends or because they are badly calibrated.
The many overlapping passes were then collated and calibrated into a single digital landscape of remarkable detail.
"This is a very calibrated and a very positioned response based on our national interests," he said.
But I think it will also require sort of a more systematic and calculated and calibrated approach.
Once calibrated, I was able to listen to music while switching between Campbell's listening profile and mine.
The book doesn't answer the question, but for good reason: every good artist is calibrated by nuance.
And Grande's semiotics are perfectly calibrated to match her followers', from emoji to punctuation (or lack thereof).
Toward the end, Mr. Farr employs familiar cinematic sleights of hand, but with a finely calibrated touch.
If the testing instruments are programmed correctly, calibrated correctly, maintained correctly and used correctly, they're generally reliable.
Aaron Blake brings an appealingly vulnerable, clear-toned tenor to Tim's early appearances that are exquisitely calibrated.
The stances he takes do not follow predictable political lines but seem perfectly calibrated to annoy everyone.
"As guys we're just poorly calibrated to understand what does impress women," he says with a laugh.
The decision to launch short-range projectiles on Saturday, instead of another I.C.B.M., also was carefully calibrated.
It was a meticulously orchestrated and calibrated piece of political theater that surely will sway some independents.
"If you're well-calibrated, you actually can have an advantage throwing out a number first," she said.
Because such rules are calibrated in normal times, that approach could have curtailed the Fed's stimulus campaign.
Mr. Trump's language surprised his aides, and it broke with a presidential tradition of carefully calibrated warnings.
The president's advisers calibrated his dire warning with statements that, if not directly contradictory, emphasized different points.
In 10 minutes or so of perfectly calibrated mayhem, Mr. Jacobs exposed the flimsiness of that idea.
Mr. McConnell's every move then seemed calibrated to enrage his opponents, to inspire some new macabre moniker.
With Iran likely to continue its asymmetric warfare, the U.S. should ensure it responds with calibrated force.
The numbers seemed to add up, and no one could find ways their equipment was calibrated incorrectly.
We asked a spokesman from Tiffany some carefully calibrated questions: What may have been in the box?
She and her colleagues calibrated the technique using the known ages of craters from the Apollo data.
Everything about the rally, which featured Mr. Sanders's standard stump speech, was calibrated to enhance his field organizing.
Every three months his team uploads raw and calibrated images to NASA's public website for anyone to access.
Those have been calibrated to the standards of THX or ISF, otherwise known as the Imaging Science Foundation.
Once my headset, beacon and lightsaber were all calibrated, Kylo Ren emerged and approach with a menacing walk.
The OP5T's secondary camera is calibrated specifically for low-light photography, and the results are generally quite nice.
Would you be – LORETTA MESTER: No, I honestly think we're in a good – we're well calibrated right now.
They have gone from being too prescriptive with poorly calibrated circuit breakers, to having no circuit breakers whatsoever!
The system also features auto-calibrated speakers, designed to reposition based on how the system is being held.
As the Consumer Technology Association readily admits, modern automated systems can be calibrated to protect likely fair uses.
Your TVs, phones, and even your computers were all calibrated to that specific set of colors, but rec.
This might make me a weirdly calibrated person, but I don't think we should feel rejection at all.
They sang together, arms raised, to carefully calibrated worship music that fused strummy, sentimental rock with melismatic soul.
That would explain why Beijing has been loathe to go nuclear, preferring a calibrated tit-for-tat response.
During this election cycle he has been calibrated as an entertainer, not as a business or civic leader.
Lead is something that X-rays, if sensitive enough and calibrated the right way, can pick up on.
Occasionally he gives carefully calibrated speeches using a teleprompter, but then immediately reverts to his more extreme messages.
It has a new trick over old radiometers—it will occasionally point into cold space to be calibrated!
That's not a value set that's well calibrated to gauging Trump's unmatched, omnidirectional assault on our civil life.
An incorrectly calibrated altimeter and pilot error were later to blame for the crash, however all passengers survived.
If the gender politics here don't exactly inspire, the rules about police procedure are carefully calibrated to outrage.
He's not carefully calibrated or totally unhinged, but rather an astute renderer of complex and constantly shifting sentiment.
Han's prose bristles with a quiet anger that would require a finely calibrated ear to capture in translation.
But the more calibrated question is: "win" at what cost, economically, reputationally and in terms of lives lost?
The Dimension offers a premium build and the sort of sound quality one expects from Dolby calibrated devices.
Once our brains are calibrated, you don't have to see spiders anymore [to capture the associated brain activity].
It would have to be a well-calibrated answer, not the diplomatic and aseptic response of a politician.
His first season is carefully calibrated to suggest it should not have to be an either/or proposition.
THUMP: On this record you find overlap and slippage between precisely calibrated, harder club sounds and undiluted noise.
That wasn't accurate: The policy was calibrated, targeting only a portion of commercial banks' holdings at the BOJ.
It's a gift to encounter writers through the precisely calibrated curiosity of a wide-open searcher like this.
She doesn't pull her punches, but her jabs are calibrated with a perfect balance of rage and satire.
Moreover, U.S measures are carefully calibrated to pressure the regime while limiting the impact on the Iranian population.
Ms. Ireland's imagination is so well calibrated that she manages, almost single-handedly, to correct for that distortion.
The union appears to have calibrated its strategy accordingly, missing few opportunities to highlight the issue of race.
The suspension is calibrated toward sport with those adaptive dampers keeping things more comfortable than one might expect.
" Although it held off on a hike this time around, the RBI adopted a stance of "calibrated tightening.
It's only over the long run that a model can be judged to be well calibrated (or not).
This is not a new approach for Mr. Galliano, but it is an increasingly controlled and calibrated one.
A roulette wheel being calibrated and leveled at the Ocean Resort Casino, formerly the Revel, in Atlantic City.
Joan Didion's meticulously calibrated prose has the effect of placing her at a particular remove from the reader.
Those occurred precisely because the Woods Procedures aren't well calibrated to catch material facts that get left out.
There are different pressure points, seams, overlays, shifts in colors, and surfaces, working in tightly calibrated, frictional harmony.
Out of the box, the display was horribly calibrated, with washed-out colors and a severe lack of contrast.
The first stop was Ford's AV terminal, where the cars are cleaned and the sensors are calibrated between trips.
You get superb color with a 99% sRGB color gamut and the IPS monitor is factory calibrated for accuracy.
The ads are calibrated in such a way that Amazon customers see them on websites they choose to visit.
The difference between the two is that the Duo R is also capable of making lab-calibrated thermal measurements.
And indeed, Dolemite's brand of comedy was calibrated for an audience who wouldn't find Billy Wilder's shtick funny either.
The replacement AOA sensor that was installed on the accident aircraft had been mis-calibrated during an earlier repair.
His metaphor for conducting—building a house to an architect's plans—reflects his finely calibrated approach to Mozart's intentions.
Alongside sanctions, confronting Iran is likely to require a military component, though it, too, will have to be calibrated.
The meters are all calibrated so you will always know the price even by counting mileage on Google map.
As ever-greater swathes of human activity are subsumed by the digital revolution, so they too can be calibrated.
So yes, I'll always take a well-calibrated '90s homage as a way of burrowing into someone's inscrutable headspace.
Unfortunately, the app's UI is ugly, it's painfully slow, and not even that accurate (even after I calibrated it).
So, his death—and the thoughtfully calibrated quality of the art it was paired with—left everyone pretty stunned.
Despite a calibrated TV in a dark room, everything on screen was still too dark most of the time.
"A further slowdown would call for timely, differentiated and well-calibrated policy responses," said the document seen by Reuters.
Mishra says that while the readings sometimes differ from government monitors, the devices are calibrated to determine the differences.
In an attempt to address those concerns, I have re-calibrated the choices I've made in selecting a partner.
The legislative shoe leather they burn should be better calibrated to the job creation distance America needs to run.
It raises serious constitutional and legal issues that deserved nuanced and calibrated consideration from the nation's highest law officer.
Different countries have their own "prototype kilograms" that serve as national standards, which were calibrated to the Paris artifact.
The meeting was carefully calibrated and began just hours after Macron wrapped up a joint Franco-German cabinet meeting.
"First light," or the first actual fully calibrated, usable image from the satellite, is expected some time in June.
Some gay rights advocates worried that the brash San Francisco mayor had risked their carefully calibrated legal strategy nationally.
Like the best mimics, John Leguizamo administers large but precisely calibrated doses of exaggeration to make his impersonations pop.
The poetry of their movements, calibrated over many years to propel them toward glory, is interrupted in an instant.
Twitter is not as carefully calibrated to your tastes as Facebook, so the experience will never be as consistent.
Almost exactly a year ago, Netflix announced something very similar to the UHD Alliance's Filmmaker mode, Netflix Calibrated Mode.
Meanwhile, Calibrated Day will give you an image better suited for more casual everyday watching in a brighter room.
Matriculation tests are not calibrated year-to-year, so politicians wanting to show improvement have just made them easier.
The GGM is very carefully calibrated to the United Nations' current and projected demographics and the IMF's fiscal data.
Asus and Nvidia claim it will be calibrated at the factor with a delta E of 1 or less.
If the test had been done, engineers likely would have realized the vane was calibrated incorrectly by 21 degrees.
Allen said that was a very particular circumstance and that Canada's process was calibrated to ensure an accurate analysis.
The thing heats uniformly and seems to be calibrated correctly in terms of the setting matching the heat level.
It will look at Europe and America, arguing that competition has faded and that a carefully calibrated response is needed.
But remedies have to be carefully tested and calibrated—a fix for one problem might give rise to new ones.
Yet for this night, reading a carefully calibrated speech in the august House chamber, Donald Trump looked like a President.
Image: NASA/JPL-CaltechNASA says InSight's instruments may not be fully positioned and calibrated for another 30 to 60 days.
The incentives that governed its biggest platforms were calibrated to reward information that was often misleading and polarizing, or both.
You can try out the test with your current earbuds or headphones on Even's website, though they won't become calibrated.
I set the Anafi on the ground in front of me, hit the power button, and the drone calibrated itself.
So maybe this chicken, weird as it may seem to me, is perfectly calibrated to be a fast food craze.
Obama offered a calibrated message on that front Wednesday, citing the work of Islamic centers while identifying areas for improvement.
Such data-sharing requirements could be calibrated to firms' size: the bigger platforms are, the more they have to share.
AeroFarms moved to Newark from Ithaca, N.Y., in June 2015 and started growing plants under finely calibrated LEDs in August.
The bets were calibrated on a case-by-case basis to account for each student's belief about who would win.
After about 12 hours, it should have a slight tang and register 5.3 or less on a calibrated pH meter.
It wasn't enough for the Blazers, because the pitiless algorithm that is Curry's jump shot fully calibrated itself in overtime.
It's a familiar premise, but calibrated her to the latest concerns about billionaires with messiah complexes and technology run amok.
The production that dominated conversations in Avignon, however, took a true murder and turned it into layered, carefully calibrated theater.
The online-only element was calibrated in part by using the telephone survey data, and the overall results were reasonable.
And while many pundits' outrage was correctly calibrated to what they assumed was going on, it was built on assumption.
But how exactly do you describe that perfectly calibrated "mouth feel" so sought after by local cooks and eaters alike?
The staggering scale of suffering was evidence of "a style of fighting that appears calibrated to maximize misery," he added.
Not only are US companies experiencing costly disruptions to carefully calibrated supply chains, but they are bracing for weaker demand.
Instead of a calibrated cycle of escalation matched to a tacit sense of limits, the Iranians reached until they overreached.
However, those changes are only detectible by some of the most highly calibrated and sensitive tools ever built by humans.
Nasrallah has made repeated threats against Israel since then, part of what is seen as a calibrated policy of deterrence.
They measure ant movements by fractions of a millimeter as the insects perambulate along finely calibrated grids traced in ceramic.
Kore-eda has the sensitive, calibrated touch of a master safecracker, and he's a virtuoso of emotional and narrative buildup.
These are devastating circumstances, but Kadohata explains the history behind them in simple, direct prose, perfectly calibrated for younger readers.
We learned that the art of feeding athletes has become extraordinarily fine-tuned, calibrated daily to their workouts and competitions.
Advances in natural language and socially-calibrated algorithms will allow for a more natural way to interact with these entities.
Countries can get copies of le grand k, and then must use scales calibrated to the copy of the real thing.
But since Trump signaled that exemptions were possible, reaction has been measured, and counter threats have been carefully calibrated so far.
The researchers even calibrated some of the UV ray intensity to match what one might experience in Florida, Brazil, or Tenerife.
Cuomo said New York's "calibrated" path to raising the minimum wage could be an example for the rest of the county.
"Carefully calibrated policy interventions will be critical to mitigate the economic shock and maintain social stability," they added in a note.
The bottom line: Perceptions of risk in African markets need to be better calibrated to global realities and cross-border uncertainties.
This new series looks to be calibrated just right for the attention span of the three- to five-year-old demographic.
But Anker's new packs claim to be different: both power banks have been calibrated specifically for fast-charging the Nintendo Switch.
Consistent pressing of our Produce Packs calibrated by flavor to deliver the best combination of taste and nutrition every time.3.
You&aposll be stunned by the precisely calibrated 220-degree water, your delusions about the president will be gradually stripped away.
Nearly every aspect of queer experience depicted in the film feels calibrated to smooth over the challenges gay men have faced.
But I happen to have a good calibrated TV like the one colorists and editors might use: the LG OLED B7.
Moreover, the report highlighted how more carefully calibrated sanctions exemptions can relieve potential consequences for aid groups, NGOs and everyday Sudanese.
For some reason, everything looked brighter, more saturated, and more brilliant; we felt like we needed to get our eyeballs calibrated.
The trade-off is that the amount of hassle is precisely calibrated to just how much you are willing to pay.
Achieving a verifiable freeze will of course require calibrated movement on political, economic or security issues of interest to North Korea.
The language was carefully calibrated to go just a little further than the Fed's statement after its previous meeting in September.
The FiveThirtyEight model, for instance, is calibrated based on general elections since 1972, a year when state polling began to increase.
Once the compass has been calibrated, the compass at 0 degrees will point to magnetic north — this differs from True North.
Once you've opened the Compass app and calibrated it, you'll see a series of numbers near the bottom of the screen.
Mr. Barnhill said lab records were faked to show that he had calibrated dozens of instruments that he had never touched.
Color film, for example, was initially calibrated to look best with white skin tones since they were the preferred consumer market.
Reality seemed to have roared past logic, invalidating the kind of delicately calibrated opinion that had given intellectuals prestige and purpose.
Raids are meaty, multi-hour affairs, combining the game's best-in-class shooting with layered puzzles and some deeply calibrated teamwork.
And then you have players like Jessica Walter (Lucille) and Jason Bateman (Michael) and Cera (George Michael) — all still perfectly calibrated.
This limited strike seems well-calibrated to doing just that, while simultaneously limiting the risk of escalation as much as possible.
The angle of the capsule's descent is normally carefully calibrated so that it does not overheat and threaten the crew's safety.
In a restrained and beautifully calibrated performance, he glows with the kind of magnetic assurance that makes an audience lean in.
Everything, from the composition of the blood substitute to the speed of the fluid flow, would have to be calibrated perfectly.
His calibrated talent is part of it, but his belief in a certain kind of basketball propriety is just as affecting.
Julia Roberts's first starring role for TV was her best in years, and she turned in an astonishing, finely calibrated performance.
Each scene is calibrated to marginally increase this sensation of dread and to keep you teetering on the edge of discomfort.
Almost a decade to the day later, a lot of lawmakers have calibrated a "be like Trump" approach to fighting Trump.
The D.E.A. could have marshaled a calibrated response, expanding evidence-based treatment and reducing the prescription of especially risky drug combinations.
Humor provides a way into heavier material, expressed not just through her finely calibrated monologues but also through her vivid dancing.
Even the bond between Danielle and Seth (Sathya Sridharan), a customer service representative at her health insurance company, is finely calibrated.
Sure. This is profoundly inane, but in a way calibrated to provide a perfect no-stakes distraction at this particular moment.
Prior research had calibrated the curve on a decade-to-decade basis; Pearson and Salzer broke it down year by year.
This required pressing the settings button on the screen, which did not register being pressed because of the mis-calibrated touchscreen.
Broadly popular political aphorisms sound pretty similar — whether they're calibrated for a panel of Miss America judges or for America itself.
How the material to be dated is sampled and how results are calibrated are susceptible to drastic revision and bitter disagreement.
"If fiscal measures are heavy lifting, the response from monetary side could be more measured and more calibrated," ANZ's Ng said.
Earnest test-kitchen bakers present her version after version of new products, each gram of salt, fat or flavoring precisely calibrated.
The animals present a challenge because the systems must be carefully calibrated to take into account important characteristics like their movement.
The report suggested the activity could also be a carefully calibrated move by North Korea to maneuver current international diplomatic tensions.
Flavin oversaw the design of the upper space, and the subtle gradations of light from work to work are finely calibrated.
The concern is that the standard formulation "effective and overwhelming" is a bit more calibrated and allows for flexibility in response.
Apple says the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, and iPhone X cameras are "calibrated" for use with AR. The module on the front of the iPhone X is perfectly capable of viewing subjects in 3D, but we're not exactly sure yet how all the other 2D cameras on the new iPhones are calibrated for a better AR experience.
The resulting 3-D image allows you to "take careful measurements usually calibrated down to a tenth of a millimeter," he said.
But our finely calibrated facial lie detectors are critical when it comes to recognizing and assessing threats, rivals, allies, and potential mates.
"In any event, the noise sensors were only calibrated to respond when the noise levels exceeded a certain decibel level," he said.
Footage of the nearby Irvin Works flares shot by a FLIR camera that is specially calibrated to detect methane and other VOCs.
Like the seasons before it, this one is brimming with secrecy, hatred and carefully calibrated power moves that flirt with the impossible.
Based on their newly calibrated model, the scientists could tell that freshwater melting off the Greenland ice sheets slows the AMOC's churn.
She has a flare that acts as a very well-calibrated wayfinder, guiding her through cityscapes and seas by boat and foot.
There were not enough new bills, in the wrong denominations, and India's 220,000 cash machines were anyway not calibrated to handle them.
"It was an endlessly calibrated balance between state subsidies, social programmes, government contracts, regulation, free will, entrepreneurship and free markets," he writes.
Every Monday, when the gallery was closed, he checked and calibrated the key-stroke strength of each of the installation's 77 segments.
On arrival in the Swiss city, Patriarch Kirill made a carefully calibrated address that seemingly spelled out Moscow's conditions for continued participation.
Between Boggs and Rakestraw there emerges a nicely calibrated tango of good intentions and hereditary distrust, a kind of Platonic, investigatory romance.
Rather than continuing to strengthen patent rights at the cost of innovation, the patent system re-calibrated patent rights to promote innovation.
You don't have to worry about your little ones accidentally activating it, either — it's calibrated so that only adults can engage it.
There are things that can be done and a well-calibrated public-sector investment plan would pay dividends in the long term.
"I medicated myself as though I were a finely calibrated machine, the most delicate error potentially throwing me off," she later wrote.
The decision to use military force by the Kremlin was calibrated to prevent the further spread of European institutions to Russia's border.
The chip is programmed by squirting carefully calibrated doses of microwaves into the fridge, with each qubit responding to a different frequency.
The business elite didn't turn on Trump simply out of personal feeling; they were not guided by a well-calibrated moral compass.
Combined with a higher minimum wage, it could be calibrated to ensure that workers' earnings totaled, say, at least $15 an hour.
Not only would I confuse the hours throughout the day, but my morning alarms weren't calibrated correctly, and I felt consistently disoriented.
The last minute is not the time to agonize over finding specific recommendations, esoteric selections or finely calibrated food-and-wine combinations.
And eye tracking is difficult to monitor in vehicles today, they said, because the systems must be calibrated to each individual driver.
Some reports indicate that US defense officials say the American attack was calibrated so as not to escalate the conflict with Iran.
The RBI had assured markets that it will take considered, calibrated actions to tackle the threat to the economy from the outbreak.
"The retaliation will be carefully calibrated," she continued, adding that China could respond more forcefully when there's less attention focused on it.
The only approach is internationalized, but if it's not calibrated and communicated to developing societies in the right way, it can backfire.
Tokyo Godfathers plays out as a drama but it's enriched with perfectly calibrated comic relief that deftly livens up the somber story.
In between, the dispensing of calibrated micro-doses of information can seem manipulative; much of it could as easily be revealed earlier.
The "glitch" in Shelley's impeccably calibrated system is the unexpected appearance of a young woman who claims to be the younger Shelley.
Moss and Yvonne Strahovski, who deserves more credit for her finely calibrated performance, perfectly convey the intensity and ambivalence of this scene.
The creatively fecund Paris-based couple were perfectly matched: She was the exuberant aesthetic force; he was the calm, calibrated business mind.
To level the floors, he built a precisely calibrated platform over the existing floors, then laid new hardwood and tile on top.
But sensors in the handlebars also deliver carefully calibrated electric assistance when you're going uphill, downhill, or even struggling across rough ground.
These carefully calibrated messages travel from Cyrillic and English keyboards to Breitbart ears and Trump's mouth, sometimes in the space of hours.
Iran carefully calibrated a way to claim it has taken revenge while avoiding major damage and Trump's red line of American casualties.
Velvety massaman, served with rice and flaky roti wedges, is evenly calibrated despite being the most ingredient intensive curry in his repertoire.
But those peak around 1,000 degrees, because each heliostat has to be individually calibrated and can fall out of alignment over time.
That makes it almost threatening to mainstream storytellers and carefully calibrated celebrity personas, like the stuff of illicit hack or snuff film.
We learned, much later, that the equipment had been calibrated for white skin, an experience shared by many people with darker skin.
Plus, the RELLs need to be calibrated when they're sent out to do their job, a process that requires 12 full hours.
But if they are wrong, then how can even a well-calibrated, limited strike not introduce a high risk of uncontrollable escalation?
They're written in eye-glazing legalese perfectly calibrated to make any normal human being want to stop reading as soon as possible.
It may well turn into an unconventional recruitment pipeline for an organization that always benefits from outside perspectives and carefully calibrated disruption.
Warming temperatures around the Arctic are affecting other fossil fuel projects, too, disrupting machinery that's been calibrated to operate in colder weather.
In one, passages from a scholarly essay about the Homeland Security Department's color-coded terrorism alert system are calibrated to its colors.
What we're watching: Insurers generally feel that they've already calibrated for those policy changes, mainly through sky-high premium increases a year ago.
First, you can take a snapshot of what the search engine model was calibrated to in the past for a specific keyword search.
US commanders insist the air campaign has been remorseless and aggressive, but also in accordance with international law, calibrated to avoid civilian casualties.
They are the connective tissue for the entire ecosystem, whose algorithms are carefully calibrated to reward information that is often misleading and polarizing.
But the LIGO detector is so precisely calibrated that it can detect shifts of less than 1003/10,000th the width of an atom.
The real genius, however, is how it's been carefully calibrated to burn off just enough of your taste buds with the first bite.
A combination of poorly calibrated brake-by-wire software and racing-focused, carbon-ceramic brakes makes stopping the Giulia an exercise in frustration.
A new test would have to clear a high bar to prove that it's not calibrated only to a certain group of people.
The measures were calibrated to avoid rocking global markets and to win support from the European Union, which passed sanctions of its own.
And to hide the lost pigmentation, Rice would spend countless hours and money covering her face with a carefully calibrated formula of makeup.
Once you've calibrated the eye piece and chosen between genders of masseuses (of course), s/he greets you on a secluded French beach.
And remind us that Washington is a brilliant, marvelously calibrated tool that will accomplish the goals of those who choose to use it.
Defense expert Ripley noted that Iran's choice of target appeared to have been calibrated to test Britain's response without provoking a bigger crisis.
The Basel Committee is now exploring standards under the re-calibrated Basel III standards, dubbed the Basel IV regime by the financial industry.
This allowed the engine to be calibrated to meet the tests, when it was unable to do so under normal road driving conditions.
The suspense became unbearable as SunDevil RX calibrated its shot after I missed my second —and the robot takeover began with a swish.
Whatever his reasons, Mike can't get a clean shot from his sniper position on a hill and never fires his painstakingly calibrated rifle.
Google said the displays were calibrated for more accurate whites and colors, but I wish it had aimed to keep colors more vibrant.
"Junk" — perversely, knowingly titled — expands somewhat on the strengths of "Hurry Up," balancing Italo-disco chill-out atmospheres and calibrated buildups and releases.
She has calibrated her own ponzu, too, letting it ferment for 30 days to round out the salt and soften the citrus sting.
The Obama administration has used a far more calibrated and individualized review process in deciding whom to release and where to send them.
Nicknamed "The Patron Bike," the chopper earns its title: The carburetion was re-calibrated so it will run off Patron tequila or gasoline.
This certainly appears a carefully calibrated campaign to make Baroque art appeal to a wider audience than those who come specifically for it.
Even when you've entered a few variables — sex, weight, age — they're not always calibrated correctly and they often lack accurate heart-rate monitors.
I've watched it sporadically through the years, feeling each time that it's been cruelly calibrated to induce stupid, unrelenting hunger within the viewer.
The machines can record votes incorrectly if they are not calibrated properly, a problem that is magnified as the screens degrade with age.
Attractive projects that cannot be calibrated to meet these conditions, however valuable, will have to remain off the table for the private sector.
The first two seasons settled upon a recurring theme of characters exhibiting poor or misguided judgment calibrated to inspire viewer bafflement and irritation.
Like an X-ray, the works cut through Whitney's carefully calibrated color schemes to the dialectic of structure and improvisation that lies beneath.
It is brilliantly calibrated to explore Bellow's own central theme as a novelist: the conflict between solitary genius and the constraints of community.
That action also seems calibrated to maximally annoy the Chinese, who are simultaneously facing possible recession in a febrile and angry Hong Kong.
The calibrated Euro ensemble comes much closer to representing the full range of uncertainty than the "deterministic" runs of a few different models.
Reporter Elena Schneider noted that Buttigieg's debate performances have been mile markers of sort in the way he has calibrated his ideological message.
With the more accurate Calibrated Dark mode toggled on, you&aposre more likely to get a max of about 800 to 900 nits.
The pitch was undeniably lukewarm and seemed carefully calibrated to separate Walsh from other "never Trump" Republicans who are harsher toward the president.
No Americans have been reported killed in the strike, prompting speculation that Iran may have calibrated an attack that avoided all-out war.
A Bombardier spokeswoman told my colleague Christina Goldbaum that the doors had not been properly calibrated by a supplier, Nanjing Kangni Mechanical & Electrical.
Early reports indicate that Iran may have calibrated its response to avoid crossing this red line and warned Iraq about the impending attack.
The French clothing company calibrated the number of shirts produced for each series to the population of the remaining animals in the wild.
I mean, some of it's at the examiner level, something like policy issues, and I think those should be calibrated for the country.
Trump could chose to accept Iran's play as its calibrated response to Soleimani's killing and hold back the wrath of the US military.
A man is thirsty when he fails to cloak his libido or his instincts in a perfectly calibrated mix of empathy and chill.
Once the settings are calibrated, the algorithm can read in new data, compare it to past data and then spit out its predictions.
Schools contribute part of the cost from their supplementary budget on a sliding scale calibrated to the income level of the students' families.
A tax calibrated according to the ratio of a company's profit to its employee compensation could match the wage taxes avoided by automation.
Baking is an exacting science, requiring finely calibrated scales and thermometers and obsessive tinkering with ratios of liquid and dry, fat and sugar.
And the live action and the video images, so often imbalanced or in conflict in similar mixed-media endeavors, are extraordinarily well calibrated.
And though the audio is carefully calibrated to be calming, the most soothing thing about these videos is that nothing will go wrong.
Tuesday we took things slow while I kind of re-calibrated, and by Wednesday, I was back in the rehearsal room in full force.
It was just so well-calibrated, and knew exactly where it was going to go emotionally, and had so much maternal stuff going on.
Most displays get calibrated when they come off the assembly line, and TV manufacturers provide a few different preset calibrations like standard or vivid.
The Studio Book sports a 16:10 aspect ratio, color-calibrated, Pantone validated, 97-percent DCI-P3 color gamut, and 180-degree layflat screen.
In a calibrated display of tolerance, the government let evangelical groups protest against the policy publicly—a courtesy withheld from demonstrators demanding political freedoms.
At the national level, rich metropolises should share more of the spoils with laggard cities; migration must be calibrated to benefit the host population.
Brainard largely agreed, saying the process should be set on "autopilot" and be "calibrated" to the differences between maturing Treasury- and mortgage-backed assets.
The machine's display shows time, distance, and calories burned, along with eight calibrated resistance settings, depending on how much of a challenge you want.
"Mortar rounds manufactured in one part of IS forces' territory are calibrated to fit mortar tubes produced in facilities located elsewhere," the report said.
Hasselblad keeps a selection of so-called golden backs, which are perfectly calibrated sensors that the company uses to test its new cameras against.
The walkers insisted that they had felt calm when performing the feat, during which steps have to be calibrated carefully to avoid horrible burns.
We still face the same problem: The gauntlet of running for president is poorly calibrated for selecting the candidate most qualified to be president.
The regulator said it would replace the current capital output floor used by Canada's banks with the Basel 2 floor, calibrated at 75 percent.
Furthermore, the headset's band has been calibrated to better balance the weight of all the computer parts and distribute it across a user's head.
The U.S. Treasury Department has called for a delay until the NSFR is "appropriately calibrated and assessed" to avoid unnecessary capital and liquidity requirements.
The optimal solution, vets say, is catching the response early, and desensitizing the dog with calibrated recordings of the offending noise, and positive conditioning.
And however calibrated the operation, would it not inevitably draw America into another Middle East morass and, quite possibly, a military confrontation with Russia?
The central bank said here it planned to implement LCR, a liquidity buffer, "in a calibrated manner" over four years starting from April 2020.
The software was precisely calibrated to track the simulated city, rural and highway driving that cars undergo during official tests on rollers in laboratories.
The administration carefully calibrated the strikes, and public comments about their scale and intent, such that we did not upset the Russians too much.
He is now 70, and he and his carefully calibrated baritone have been part of the Dodgers' broadcast team for more than two decades.
" Here are some more X-factors, via Frank: "Level of ambition: Trump typically likes the grand gesture, but the moment calls for calibrated steps.
He calibrated his voice exquisitely to the accompanying chamber ensemble, in which a solo violin acts like a wing man to the serenading singer.
Then, they adjusted the camera, sampled the cosmic ray detector, white balanced it to the ultraviolet, calibrated the infrared spectrometer, and rewired the radiometer.
Instead, it appears to have only stiffened Iran's resolve, pushing it from wary patience to calibrated confrontation against an enemy it has long mistrusted.
This season that meant glen plaid, lingerie silks, punk studding, distressed denim and lacy doilies, remixed in a cleverly calibrated patchwork of multifunctional dressing.
Maleficent is back and so is Jolie, who, with her augmented cheekbones and perfectly calibrated hauteur, remains the only reason to bother with it.
At dinner one night, someone uttered three words that calibrated their expectations: "Mobile to Miami" — the site of Super Bowl LIV on Feb. 20153.
It appears to be a political statement by Tehran, acting both as a carefully calibrated effort at escalation — and as a message to Europe.
For the past few years, the United States' approach has been to provide carefully calibrated security cooperation while clearly condemning Mr. Sisi's authoritarian actions.
Black levels in "La La Land" on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray look a little too bright when using the recommended Calibrated Dark setting.
Working with veterinarians from the United States Olympic team, Mr. Dutta has calibrated the travel experience to minimize the impact on the horses' performance.
They just have to make clear that the monetary policy is calibrated by taking into account the fiscal and structural conditions of the economy.
The other substantial Boucher here — stormier, but just as fanciful — is "The Triumph of Venus" (1740), a precisely calibrated explosion of flesh and fluids.
History shows rights to be a community affair — no right absolute, but a collection of values that must be weighed, balanced, and carefully calibrated.
At presidential altitude, the gold standard for political rhetoric used to be something like Lincoln's first inaugural address, with its carefully calibrated prose-poetry.
It's waterproof up to 5 ATM, and it'll even recognize swimming sessions, though it's only calibrated for swimming in pools, not open water swimming.
In short, Trump does not seem to grasp the complexity of what is required in Afghanistan, which calls for a careful calibrated policy process.
In some cases, the lack of housing choice may be caused in part by voucher amounts that are not properly calibrated to local rents.
Mr. Veliz said he doesn't like tamales with "just a few strings of meat," and wanted his to be generous, with carefully calibrated sauces.
The United States uses pounds and ounces instead of kilograms, but these too are calibrated using the International Prototype Kilogram, just like the metric system.
But the reality is this: without Adobe Lightroom, a calibrated monitor, and a photography expert talking you through the differences, you probably won't notice them.
"We're launching now because that way we can get the satellite up, calibrated and ready for the start of the next hurricane season," Ruf said.
However much the Iranians deny their involvement, it seems their actions hae been carefully calibrated to signal greater dangers to come -- and Iran's military reach.
While it made these observations, new parts were still being installed to the detector, and the whole system was in the midst of being calibrated.
"For now, the Iranian escalations seem to be calibrated to raise the temperature but to avoid a full boil over (the) situation," the report said.
Trump will have to craft a "calibrated response," said Jon Alterman, who directs the Middle East program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
I slapped the Upright Go on my back in the morning as soon as I got to my desk, and calibrated it to my posture.
Inexpensive water sensors made abroad are already available, but their instructions are in English and they are not widely used, nor calibrated by soil type.
Hence her "ad" for XTRA, the tampon that's "extra, like me" – complete with astrologically-calibrated PH, a built-in vaginal steamer and auto-eject function.
Our devices are calibrated for catching and calculating signals from satellites known to be in orbit above us and within a certain range of distances.
The remarks by Solicitor General Jose Calida follow two days of carefully calibrated responses from the Philippines and are almost certain to irritate China further.
Recent devices sensed when government devices were attached and calibrated the engine to perform in a manner consistent with what the government considered acceptable results.
An Indian army source said the shelling was cover to help militants enter India because of which a "calibrated escalation of area weapons was undertaken".
But the travel schedule was also calibrated to the Iowa caucuses' specific, esoteric rules — and Buttigieg's best chance of making a big splash on Monday.
"The MPC remains committed to bringing headline inflation closer to 4.0 per cent on a durable basis and in a calibrated manner," the RBI said.
In a world in which all clocks were perfectly calibrated and miniaturized, cars could send signals out and know where everything on the road was.
Gauntlet, a fantasy-themed hack-and-slash game released in 163, was calibrated so that most players would have three to five minutes of gameplay.
The entire place is perfectly calibrated; if anything goes wrong, such as the presence of someone who doesn't belong there, it can have catastrophic consequences.
But our study shows that devices calibrated for accurate monitoring based on the latest neuroscientific advances could help reduce the incidence of awareness during surgery.
Such skepticism about the Fed's plans to end policy calibrated to fight a financial crisis and recession forces officials to perform a difficult balancing act.
Categorized under the Vimeo blog addressing superior After Effects use, "On My Way" is a skillful and calibrated use of the motion graphics and animation.
In other words, Spacey's media bait was perfectly calibrated, because it was, after all, a rare admission of homosexuality from a member of Hollywood royalty.
They were exhibited previously at the Kremlin and Somerset House in London, including a small box with more than 2550 calibrated rubies set in gold.
To measure exposure to air pollution, the research team relied on readings from monitoring devices calibrated to estimate particulate matter (PM2.5) at the mother's address.
His vehicle, a Chevy pickup fitted with a 2012 Duramax engine, is sponsored by Calibrated Power, which makes aftermarket parts that conform with emissions rules.
The machines are sensitive scientific instruments, and in many cases they haven't been properly calibrated, yielding results that were at times 083 percent too high.
The images are taken under different environmental conditions and so they need to be calibrated, which takes up to eight hours for a single image.
Beneath the pool's opaque surface, this iron sheet becomes the hydrofoil, able to push huge amounts of water at extremely finely calibrated speeds and angles.
And perhaps nowhere more than in North Carolina will the strength of a potential Biden revival and a reset of the Democratic primary be calibrated.
If one element isn't calibrated correctly — too much moisture, a splotch of bacteria — the paper can tear and the roll has to be made again.
Its overarching tone is calibrated sardonicism, an approach that is most evident in the serene, once-upon-a-time narration from an offscreen Willem Dafoe.
This 4K display delivers high resolution, factory-calibrated color accuracy, superb image quality and decent port selection at an affordable price and a reasonable size.
Israeli leaders accepted American aid, ignored American demands and, in shows of calibrated defiance, often announced new settlement construction on the eve of American visits.
But at the very least, the scandal casts a shadow over his carefully calibrated image as a progressive champion of racial, gender and immigrant rights.
The strikes were carefully calibrated to prevent the crisis from escalating out of control, while still sending a message of Iranian resolve, the sources said.
Because the funds all own the same stocks under formulas calibrated to track a broad index they cant compete with one another on market performance.
The end of season three was largely about whether or not the points system is correctly calibrated: How could Doug Forcett not even merit inclusion?
The cleverness of this structure only gradually becomes apparent as Ms. Buirski slowly obliterates skin tone distinctions to land on a perfectly calibrated final section.
In a two-hour film, building to a massive climax with, say, an hour and 40 minutes of carefully calibrated setup feels just about right.
While the Saudis are probably not happy about that outcome, Smith says cutting oil shipments to the United States does not appear calibrated to punish Trump.
It's long past time for us, as a country, to make a carefully calibrated wager on the future by investing in education and forgiving student debt.
Nordea Bank chief executive admitted that lenders do need to address regulatory concerns however urged regulators to adopt a more "evidence-based" and correctly calibrated process.
In 1993, in a book chapter titled "Probabilistic Reasoning", the two authors stipulate that improperly-calibrated forecasts are often accepted because they play on peoples' biases.
In 2013 and in the new study, researchers calibrated the same satellite measurements of surface temperatures with data collected from weather stations on Antarctica&aposs surface.
But it's hard to think of a series that has been better calibrated to tap into the zeitgeist and unease of its cultural and political moment.
His record has been painstakingly calibrated to shore up his bonafides with the Christian far-right, and on no issue is that more apparent than immigration.
The absorbing effect of the film is so great that instruments calibrated in the usual way cannot detect any light reflected from the fish at all.
These are big numbers but, argues Martin Green, the director of the year's events, they have been carefully calibrated, learning the lessons of previous such festivals.
It argues that a properly calibrated carbon tax would start high — over $100, possibly toward $150 — rise for a decade or so, and then begin declining.
Some are using sensors to track everything from boiler temperatures to health data to driving styles, and then offering policies with pricing and coverage calibrated accordingly.
Between the lines: Iran's steps have been calibrated to avoid the immediate collapse of the nuclear agreement or a military response from the U.S. or Israel.
"The Myo band has to be calibrated every day, and it only offers so much control," said Doug Weber, program manager at DARPA's Biological Technologies Office.
Netflix Calibrated Mode is debuting exclusively on the new Master Series sets, but I'd bet on it expanding to TVs from other companies at CES 2019.
Chastened, he heads back up the stairs and performs "Let Me Be Your Star" from the cancelled TV show Smash with a perfectly calibrated, thirsty desperation.
Quite suddenly, the North Korean leader emerged from the shadows, in what seems to be a carefully calibrated rebranding of his personal image and his nation's.
H.R. McMaster, to issue a terse, calibrated statement that, as many have pointed out, did nothing to address the actual allegations being made against the president.
Call it the Rotten Embargos score: a corollary roughly calibrated to the time between the lifting of a review embargo and the first available public showtimes.
That board is now considered a success for the District, but it was "not sufficiently tailored or calibrated for Puerto Rico's specific situation," Mr. Pierluisi said.
In fact, more than 90 percent of the company's products are calibrated for regular gasoline, according to Bill Studzinski, G.M.'s engineering group manager for fuels.
The speaker can even be calibrated using Sonos' Trueplay tuning technology, though you'll want to tune it for different environments when you move the speaker around.
Razer claims both resolution displays will be individually calibrated at the factory, which could mean display accuracy as nice as what we've traditionally seen from Apple.
The threat of some kind of punishment now will be deliberately calibrated, he knows, to be a little painful but not enough to topple his regime.
When We Were Young explores the exquisite mix of engineering and craftmanship from cutting-edge designs to populist expressions, that moves us forward on calibrated wheels.
"We expect them (the RBI) to move from 'calibrated tightening' to 'neutral', so a change in stance is very much on the cards," said DBS's Rao.
But the way in which the Chinese ship fished out the drone with a United States Navy ship nearby suggested a calibrated action, several analysts said.
The ring itself is flexible and can tell how hard you're squeezing or pulling it— but don't worry, it can be calibrated for your strength level.
But it's one where literally every aspect of the moviegoing experience has been calibrated for maximum engagement, right down to the wide variety of snacks available.
So when a voter touches a button on the touchscreen, the poorly calibrated touchscreen might register it as a touch on the button next to it.
That carefully calibrated rollout also included the release of pictures of Ms. Ardern and Mr. Gayford with their baby that were provided by Ms. Ardern's office.
And though podcasts are famously calibrated for a commuter's journey, there are plenty out there to help pass the time and calm you at home, too.
As with the Filmmaker Mode, Netflix Calibrated Mode kills the soap opera effect and calibrates the color, brightness, and contrast to better replicate what filmmakers see.
Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas can take a calibrated approach, more hawkish than Trump on foreign policy but eager to link arms with him on immigration.
Harvard says its admissions system is finely calibrated to produce a spectrum of diversity, not only of race, but of income, ideas, geographic origin and talents.
That's the lesson Iran's leaders appear to have drawn following a carefully calibrated sequence of escalatory attacks against the U.S. and its allies in recent months.
The ratio of insight to literary-world gossip, of white swan to black swan, is as well calibrated as one of Sara Mearns's impossible balletic leaps.
And because the scale in your heart has already been calibrated to the ruckus, the weighing pan will spring up in those quiet moments, painfully light.
Military action should be carefully calibrated to send the message that the U.S. will no longer stand by while Pyongyang develops nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles.
Regulators are nudging firms to insure their risk, he said, and insurers are starting to offer rates more closely calibrated to risk than in the past.
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa gives a delicately calibrated performance as Nobusuke Tagomi, a Japanese trade minister in San Francisco trying to resist the push toward another war.
Indeed, Baptist considers the slaveholders' use of cotton-picking quotas and calibrated torture a technology of efficiency management akin to the assembly line and interchangeable parts.
Saudi Arabia is slashing shipments of crude to the United States, a move that appears calibrated to boost oil prices after a swift and punishing sell-off.
The bonus, as they've gotten older, is that they understand that perfection in parenting or a finely calibrated work-life balance is not the ultimate goal here.
"Our policies are aimed at the real problem, they are calibrated with the right sense of measure and they are obviously working," Jazbec said in an interview.
The report found that Airbus mechanics had incorrectly calibrated the Tiger helicopter's rotor controls after repairs carried out at its home base of Fritzlar in central Germany.
We have also imposed tough, calibrated sanctions on the socialist Maduro regime in Venezuela, which has brought a once-thriving nation to the brink of total collapse.
It takes time to work, but it's well-calibrated and over the course of this economic programme of three years, we should definitely be seeing the payoff.
And China's clubs have been emboldened, which in turn reflects how soccer often acts as a very well-calibrated barometer for pressure shifts in the global economy.
Your words speak for themselves, reducing us at every turn to the sum of our parts, rated and calibrated on your post-pubescent ideas of what's acceptable.
Calibrated in her work in many ways over almost three decades, it has provided the basis of an arbitrary artistic system that has the appearance of objectivity.
The visits are calibrated to bolster a candidate's support in strategically important regions, and at this point the conversation among insiders has turned almost obsessively to turnout.
MORE: The 9 Greatest Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton Impressions of All Time The Veep actor was in top form while making his Pence have calibrated breakdowns.
The regulator said it would replace the current capital output floor used by Canada's banks with the more risk-sensitive Basel 2 floor, calibrated at 75 percent.
During the December press conference, ECB President Mario Draghi defended the package as "adequate", arguing that size and composition had been carefully calibrated by the central bank.
But LG's LCD isn't as impressive or well-calibrated as the iPhone 7, and it also lacks the expanded color range that gives that phone added vibrancy.
But he says mainstream media outlets could be whitelisted, noting that the technology can be calibrated to target any content that violates a company's terms of service.
Clinton, known for more calibrated phrasings, loosely suggested that half of Mr. Trump's supporters fell into a "basket of deplorables" — bigots of one kind or another, essentially.
While market reactions are surely neither as rational nor as carefully calibrated as the theory suggests, at least they provide a useful quantification of the conventional wisdom.
The Sun King consolidated his power by turning his court into a hotbed of status anxiety, calibrated in degrees of chic, of which he was the arbiter.
These displays produce their own sort of admiration; some people are so gifted that knocking down perfectly calibrated stepback jumpers is just how they punch the clock.
Factory calibrated color, true 21080K resolution, and the ability to optimize light output for better-than-usual contrast make the BenQ HT2150 my favorite projector right now.
As for the pimps, they each have a managerial style based on some combination of seduction and intimidation, all carefully calibrated to keep their women in line.
But all was not lost: 500 other spiders, summoned from around the building with specially calibrated tuning forks, are still tiny participants in Mr. Saraceno's sprawling exhibition.
But the threat was carefully calibrated to say that any retaliation would be based on the direct effects of the United States' actions on China's own interests.
It was traced to one operator on one shift who failed to tighten the screw, even though she had a calibrated screwdriver that should have prevented this.
A perfectly calibrated power ballad, with the Lady Gaga chorus trademark of repeated syllables, does movie-musical triple duty as love song, vocal showcase and plot pivot.
Devotees had to follow four calibrated stages, starting with quitting carbs cold-turkey, before methodically adding back the apples and brown rice (later variations are less structured).
Witchiness is in vogue, and this New Zealand-born singer's new album, "Dreaming the Dark," is perfectly calibrated to appeal to the sensibilities of the modern mystic.
Bored with her job at Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia), where she cataloged and calibrated equipment for radio technicians, Payne-Scott applied for a government posting seeking a physicist.
The ingredients of success were quality, value, efficiency and food that was consistent down to the carefully calibrated jam in Swiss rolls—Henry Ford applied to comestibles.
And the cameras, which are highly sophisticated, carefully calibrated machines, are not even activated unless a vehicle is traveling more than 10 miles above the speed limit.
Historians will decide whether Moon's unilateral, overly eager entreaties to Pyongyang have helped or impeded Trump's own calibrated one-man good-cop/bad-cop approach with Kim.
I once assumed this petulance could be quelled with deft application of stern-dad voice, that carefully calibrated combination of kindness, authority and, most important, implicit threat.
Gibson "re-calibrated" Agency, his adroit Future(s) Is Now novel, then still a work in progress, pursuant to the calamitous results of our 2016 Presidential Election.
The actors, a married couple offstage, are captivating in their versatility, though their performances are calibrated for (and conveniently subtitled on) the video screen above the stage.
Suleimani's killing appeared calibrated to enable its leaders to declare that vengeance had been secured without provoking an extreme response from President Trump, such as aerial bombing.
The WMF Loft Boston Shaker consists of a tapered 18/10 stainless steel shaking tin along with a heavy glass that is calibrated in centiliters and ounces.
These rosy renderings of effortless whooshing hither and yon distract us from what the problem demands: a way forward that prioritizes not thoughtless speed but calibrated efficiency.
Through private conversations and carefully calibrated public statements, they have tried to push the President to match his often tough rhetoric toward Iran with equally tough action.
Such aggression is risky, since it guarantees blowback from countries concerned about regional stability — like the European powers — which is why Iran has carefully calibrated its attacks.
But ANITA was calibrated to detect a more mysterious class of neutrinos that scientists think get juiced up during interactions with ultra-high-energy cosmic rays (UHECRs).
In recent seasons, "Homeland" has calibrated its plot to bring together its far-flung cast of C.I.A. diaspora at some new and plausible point around the globe.
Because Super Bowl ads -- which cost upwards of $5 million each this year -- are very, very carefully calibrated by agencies to appeal to the most people possible.
Democrats carefully calibrated each expansion to fit within the annual budget, submitting plans to the Congressional Budget Office for "scoring," to see how much each would cost.
In an arena ringed by spectators, the artist (as matador) is nakedly vulnerable while executing calibrated moves to stir a dangerous subject (the bull) into terrifying life.
Properly calibrated and maintained alcohol breath testing instruments are an important tool for law enforcement, and our roads are much safer with the help of these devices.
Sonic The Hedgehog may be an empty cash grab slightly sweetened by an unhinged, perfectly calibrated Peak Jim Carrey performance, but it's apparently what the people want.
We have also imposed tough calibrated sanctions on the socialist Maduro regime in Venezuela, which has brought a once thriving nation to the brink of total collapse.
That bias means that low-income areas and communities of color, in particular, don't have access to adequate budgets, so their machines are poorly maintained and poorly calibrated.
And now you take your gun powder, now you put it in a cannonball and you fire your cannonball, your big bet, on a calibrated line of sight.
Clients answer a carefully calibrated series of questions to properly vet and scope a query, and then NewtonX farms it out to it network of experts for insight.
The company's patented "stimulus progression"—playlists calibrated to maintain workers' energy levels and morale through the day—first came into wide commercial use during WWII in armaments factories.
For each drug covered by the test, the heavily automated process spits out a numerical value, generally calibrated in nanograms of the target substance per milliliter of urine.
Seek out a Calibrated, Movie or Cinema mode when watching regular TV, a Sports mode if you're watching Sports and a Game mode for, you guessed it, gaming.
Campa-Najjar's ad about Hunter's indictment is carefully calibrated so as not to cast aspersions on the district's voters for sending Hunter to Washington, DC, in past elections.
BILL FALCONER Boulder, Colorado Japan and South Korea are not the only countries to feel the brunt of carefully calibrated Chinese consumer boycotts ("War is peace", July 14th).
The feature, which is available as part of the Health app, is able to track listening levels on calibrated and MFi headphones (including AirPods, Beats and the like).
A final weird hardware quirk was that the two panels on our review device seemed to be calibrated differently: one displayed warmer colors, and one was slightly cooler.
For $400,000 you could buy a private island, get yourself a nice house, buy a couple of quad calibrated turntables, or... nab this Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon card.
The eight-episode mix makes for a series that doesn't quite leave the same lasting impression of its predecessors, but does seem perfectly calibrated for endless Tumblr shipping.
It's Saturday, you're lit, brain perfectly calibrated to toasted, sparking your joy, blowing smoke rings so on point it feels criminal not to share on your Instagram story.
I've decided to leave it on, but if you prefer a more muted look, there are also profiles for "Natural" (sRGB calibrated) and "Boosted" (sRGB + 10 percent saturation).
Yet rather than consult the defeated side, Mrs May pursued a hardline Brexit, hurriedly drawn up with a handful of advisers and calibrated to please her Conservative Party.
A ton of money and time is spent customizing and tweaking them, and phones are individually calibrated before they ship to account for variation in the manufacturing process.
Fond farewells Both "Rectify" and "Downton Abbey" ended their runs on perfectly calibrated notes, offering the kind of thoughtful and heartfelt sendoffs that have eluded many recent dramas.
PARIS (Reuters) - U.S. trade tariffs on European metals exports are unjustified and will be met with a proportionate and calibrated EU response, the French government said on Thursday.
The lights in the gallery are both wonderful and terrifying because they are an achievement of carefully calibrated organization of a space — the opposite of disorder and decline.
Sanam Vakil, a research fellow at Chatham House's Middle East and North Africa program, said that the Iranian authorities had remained "relatively calibrated" with the announcement on Tuesday.
The stories go by so quickly, each one a perfectly calibrated 45 seconds of aggravation that I get angry but can't keep track of what I'm angry about.
Years of inflammatory statements by North Korea and Russia, for example, were met with comparative calm from the United States, whose responses were carefully calibrated to deter aggression.
It is easy to second-guess the target list, to say the attack was not well calibrated, to argue for more or fewer missile to have been launched.
While many 529 savers put their dollars into age-based funds that are calibrated behind the scenes over time, there are those who chafe at the portfolio restrictions.
But the CNN brass apparently prefer the absolute certainty of, say, attorney Michael Avenatti — "I guarantee Trump will not serve out his term" — to my calibrated legal analysis.
Such devices are calibrated to meet pollution standards during regulatory tests but not in many other conditions encountered on the road, when real emissions are allowed to soar.
On the one hand, everything we post on socials is calibrated, subconsciously or otherwise, to present a version of ourselves honed by analytics of our every behavior online.
He is the fun, friendly, vivacious, sensitive male feminist superhero, perfectly calibrated in a thousand focus groups to serve as the canvas of a collective Canuck sexual fantasy.
Washington should help facilitate diplomatic negotiations that lead to new, fair and free elections, and coordinate international sanctions calibrated to pressure the regime without worsening the humanitarian crisis.
For the last several years, though, an improperly calibrated regulatory environment has hampered regional banks' ability to help businesses in all 50 states to achieve the American dream.
While commercial gravity sensors are already available, civil engineers don't widely use them because measurements take a long time, and the instruments frequently need to be re-calibrated.
A biography of David Cameron, then prime minister, that was published the following year suggested that her remarks were indeed a carefully calibrated effort to influence the vote.
It's not about showing someone the right ad; you have to show it at the right place and time, with the language and imagery calibrated for precise effect.
You need a "computable general equilibrium" model of world trade – something that shows how production and trade flows depend on tariff rates, calibrated to match the actual data.
While this component of the limbic system is perfectly calibrated for protecting our ancestors from ferocious predators, it's not as adept at determining credible threats in modern life.
If you've wondered why there isn't an easy fix for TVs (like the way your phone and laptop come perfectly calibrated out of the box), I have too!
She loves the way her body is perfectly calibrated to basketball, but worries that the guy she likes will never care for her small breasts and frizzy hair.
Read more " _____ • James Phillips in The Daily Signal: "This strike was an appropriate, proportional, and carefully calibrated response for the Assad regime's repeated use of illegal chemical weapons.
There were no U.S. casualties in the attacks, however, and Tehran may have calibrated its actions to lessen the risk that the situation could spiral out of control.
Many people militantly disagree with this view, even though the financial markets are taking U.S. equity valuations to record-high levels in response to properly calibrated monetary policies.
In finely calibrated testimony, Judge Gorsuch declared that he would go where the law took him, even if that required a ruling against Mr. Trump, who nominated him.
"So far it looks pretty well-calibrated, but [...] vigilante justice is a high-risk affair," physicist Scott Aaronson wrote on his blog a month after the detector's debut.
People expect Xi to stay in power beyond his second term, although Beijing carefully calibrated the timing for that question not to be answered until five years later.
But once she commits to becoming a comic, she commits completely, taking as dutiful notes on potential punchlines as she once did on her own carefully calibrated waistline.
With his carefully calibrated German-speaking team, Mr Macron pitched his case to Berlin with just the right tone, restoring confidence with serious reform and fiscal rigour at home.
This domed insular test bed, calibrated to high levels of calculation and precision, was developed with controls for temperature, airflow, humidity, and direction of light in specific climatic conditions.
There's a weird, creepy eroticism to those books that is calibrated to speak precisely to the sexual and romantic fantasies of teenage girls, and I was a teenage girl.
But within the confines of a classic romcom, Awkwafina shines with her own kind of unruliness, one that's calibrated to stand out against the film's more traditionally comedic tone.
Jacob Eliosoff, founder of cryptocurrency investment fund Calibrated Markets, said governments are now seeing the benefits of this technology but are also going to need time to understand it.
Daniel Kluger's sound design for instance, immediately signals what this play is about, but it could be better calibrated in key moments when we want to hear the actor.
For example, there's probably nothing more cumbersome than how we measure time: How quickly can you compute 17 percent of a week, calibrated in hours (or minutes, or seconds)?
Every antenna is calibrated and tested at the Operations Support Facility, located at an altitude of 9,515 feet, before being moved to the 16,730-foot-high Array Operations Site.
These probes take the form of precisely calibrated attacks designed to determine exactly how well these companies can defend themselves, and what would be required to take them down.
REALLY, I WANT TO FOCUS ON WHAT'S HAPPENING OVER THE NEXT COUPLE OF YEARS, HOW OUR MONETARY POLICY CAN BEST BE CALIBRATED, IF YOU WILL, TO ACHIEVE OUR GOALS.
It knows so much about its users that it can deliver ads precisely calibrated for virtually any demographic you can dream of, from suburban grandmothers to millennials living abroad.
Trump's defiant yet calibrated message followed significant breaking news on Thursday over Mueller's probe into allegations of collusion between Trump campaign aides and Moscow, that once again electrified Washington.
Pose and This Is Us are both calibrated to give people that catharsis while also educating their watchers about the nuances of what it means to be a person.
This speaker delivers some serious noise with 10 watts of peak power and neodymium drivers calibrated to produce a crystal-clear sound that does justice to your favorite tunes.
But what if there was a highly calibrated camera embedded in every garage door opener that could watch the degradation of automotive paint over the lifetime of the car?
Even with Russian President Vladimir Putin, a veteran of calibrated body language, there were few outward signs of discord and, even more striking, there were actually signs of collegiality.
The RBI kept interest rates unchanged and retained its "calibrated tightening" stance at its monetary policy committee meeting on Wednesday despite a steep downward revision in its inflation projections.
"TLTROs are a flexible tool with a number of parameters which can be calibrated to meet the needs of monetary policy at a given point in time," said Praet.
The city spent two fraught years crafting one of the most far-reaching mandatory inclusionary housing programs in the country — one that was calibrated not to invite legal challenges.
He has abandoned the calibrated foreign policy of Deng Xiaoping for dangerous adventurism, it continues, and has turned the news media into servile tools for promoting his own image.
An IMF agent known as "the man of a million faces," Rollin Hand was conceived as a brilliant impersonator, a characterization perfectly calibrated to Landau's gifts as an actor.
A big woolly cap will certainly keep you warm, but it can also ruin an outfit that was perfectly calibrated for a first date or an important client meeting.
"It is a calibrated, incremental ratcheting up of pressure on Pakistan," said Sameer Lalwani, co-director of the South Asia program at the Stimson Center think tank in Washington.
Like "Songs of Innocence," the new album employed multiple producers, and U2 has clearly pondered every nanosecond of sound, whether polishing its reverberations or administering calibrated amounts of distortion.
Like the fact that the temperature setting in most workplaces is calibrated to men's metabolic rates, so women are often uncomfortably cold, especially when the air-conditioning kicks in.
"  From Trump: "We will form a joint committee with Israel to convert the conceptual map into a more detailed and calibrated rendering so that recognition can be immediately achieved.
They're sturdy enough to withstand everyday use and the impedance, power handling, and sensitivity are calibrated specifically for professional audio devices – like DJ mixers, mixing consoles, and headphone amplifiers.
It also broke with a long tradition of American presidents using strongly worded warnings, carefully calibrated threats and urgent — sometimes secret — diplomacy to quell brewing crises with North Korea.
She turned it into one of her famously funny, perfectly calibrated board books, spinning a droll story about a pup who won't get up — or so his owners think.
Yet the movement, mood and sound inside — the dronelike group poses, and a tall, thin woman slow-motion headbanging, tossing her long black hair — were exquisitely calibrated and seducing.
Its 60Hz refresh rate and 5ms response time mean that it's not an ideal gaming monitor, but you'll rarely see prices dip this low on a color-calibrated monitor.
Analysts at Eurasia Group, a risk consultancy, say retaliation will be carefully calibrated and likely stop short of what would be considered a major, or even limited, armed conflict.
" In a calibrated, more-in-sorrow-than-in-anger tone, Warren responded by saying, "I was disappointed to hear that Bernie is sending his volunteers out to trash me.
The indictment says Palma and unnamed co-conspirators "purposefully calibrated the emissions control system" to produce lower emissions under federal test cycles and higher emissions in real world emissions.
In carefully calibrated testimony, Mr. Morrison confirmed that he and other White House officials had continuing concerns about Colonel Vindman's judgment, though he declined to discuss them at length.
If you listen to them, they're carefully calibrated to be both evocative and impersonal, anticipating and reflecting the user's presumed emotions rather than expressing them on the AI's part.
But there was none of Duterte's trademark hostility this week and some indications that both countries had taken a calibrated approach to ensure the two leaders hit it off.
Apple is touting the iPhone 8 as the first smartphone designed for augmented reality, with cameras calibrated for AR, along with a new gyroscope and accelerometer for better motion tracking.
The makeup of these e-peeps is determined by census information, mobility surveys, tourism statistics, social media networks, and smartphone data, which is calibrated down to a single city block.
Human error and the use of a "poorly calibrated execution algorithm" were among the possible reasons for the sell-off, the BoE said, without naming any particular bank or banks.
"Conditional Love," like Frigid Forms before it, probes the parallels between the machinery of capitalist society and the transactions of romance, delivered with vocoder-chilled vocals and precisely calibrated beats.
What's more, calibration is critical to this technique; changes in the amount of atmospheric radiocarbon over time means that radiocarbon dates have to calibrated against a chronological, or calendrical, timescale.
" As such, he said the committee would need scope for flexibility going forward in order to get closer to 4 percent on a "durable basis but in a calibrated manner.
In reality, Evans was a true professional who calibrated his approach to his role—studio analyst, Pay-Per-View salesman, combatant—and was a crisis-free employee for the UFC.
That said, while OLEDs excel at black level and contrast, they sometimes tend to crush details in dark scenes like Winterfell's huge battle — especially if your TV hasn't been calibrated.
The way we move—our arm swing, cadence, step length—is all calibrated to minimize energy consumption, allowing the body to get the maximum mileage out of calories it consumes.
One committee member, R Dholakia, known for his dovish attitude, called for a change in stance to "neutral" from "calibrated tightening" as the downside risks to inflation "cannot be overlooked".
The MPC delivered a surprise repo rate cut in a 4-2 split vote this month while members unanimously agreed to move the policy stance to 'neutral' from 'calibrated tightening'.
They failed to do that, and it is surely no accident that Mr Rouhani chose the first anniversary of Mr Trump's withdrawal from the accord to announce a calibrated response.
Sometimes a movie comes along that's so perfectly calibrated to tweak the powerful that it's impossible to ignore — and The Lego Batman Movie, whatever its intentions, is one of them.
The RBI unexpectedly lowered interest rates on Thursday and shifted its stance to "neutral" from "calibrated tightening" to boost a slowing economy after a sharp fall in the inflation rate.
"Once we've calibrated it, we can look at any star in the sky, see how fast it rotates, and get an estimate of how old that star is," he added.
Still, I kept up the tightrope walk of high-achieving hedonism, modulating my body with carefully calibrated drug cocktails—something to come up, something to come down, repeat ad nauseam.
It's got an impressive 10,000 mAh battery and it includes two USB ports, one USB-C port, and a Qi wireless charging pad, all calibrated to charge at lightning speeds.
Instagram said it temporarily blocked searches for #whistle-blower while it calibrated its systems to ensure that legitimate searches for the term, or the purported name, were not being affected.
But as it turns out, all bikes are calibrated differently, so my readout on my bike in the studio was super different than the bike that I have at home.
But the biggest problem with the arguments for intervention — even the calibrated airstrikes that the dissent channel memo calls for — is that it would lead to boots on the ground.
John Kilduff, founding partner at energy hedge fund Again Capital, said Trump's decision appears calibrated to crush the Iranian regime, which has endured despite nearly 40 years of U.S. pressure.
Tehran's announcement was carefully calibrated, said analysts who noted that the country's leaders repeatedly emphasized that they were not leaving the deal, seeking war or turning their back on diplomacy.
But if the egregious gaps between rich and poor school districts in this state don't require more overall state spending, they at least cry out for coherently calibrated state spending.
For now, the authorities appear to have navigated the protests through a well-calibrated mix of accommodation, warnings and arrests -- while stifling the social media channels through which word spread.
Mostly, the new "Suspiria" is an exercise in grindhouse genre, a seeming departure for a director whose work is usually, at times to its detriment, calibrated for art-house consumption.
In various ways, this torrent of data was being collected continuously from hundreds (or even thousands) of miles overhead, through radar instruments and spectroradiometer sensors and exquisitely calibrated imaging cameras.
After seven days, they took the volunteers into a laboratory to test their pain tolerance using calibrated devices that gradually increased heat or pressure on a volunteer's forearm or back.
As a result, the accuracy of all the breath tests that he calibrated, known in New Jersey as Alcotests, could not be trusted, the Supreme Court of New Jersey ruled.
You could also approach this dish with richer whites, like the singular white Riojas of López de Heredia, Meursault from Burgundy or well-calibrated chardonnays from California, Oregon and Australia.
The primary difference is Netflix Calibrated Mode is so far only available in select Sony sets and only functions when you turn on Netflix via the set's smart TV software.
The fissures aren't fully visible when you first meet Bernadine, whose every word, gesture and expression seems to have been carefully calibrated to meet the unusual demands of her profession.
Speaking at the Y to the television reporter Michael Ausiello, Graham said she considered herself a student of memoir who had carefully calibrated how revealing she was willing to be.
The Nutri-Matic dispenser machines of the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy books make the best version (after scanning your taste buds and brains to create a perfectly calibrated beverage).
The red carpet re-creations, which he calls Lenk Lewks for Less, fuse clever tailoring with perfectly calibrated poses, offering an uncanny if bargain-basement approximation of the couture original.
The airstrikes launched last week by the United States, France and Britain sent a necessary, calibrated message to Mr. Assad that the civilized world does not countenance chemical weapons use.
During past outbreaks, some checkpoints have used cameras or thermometer guns that were designed for industrial purposes, like measuring the temperature of a vehicle, rather than finely calibrated medical tools.
It also said "many" other directors considered the current monetary stance to be sufficiently accommodative, and noted that monetary policy should be calibrated based on assessment of financial stability risks.
If integrated into a broader deterrence strategy and properly calibrated, these cybercampaigns are an appropriate step toward modernizing the tools in our toolkit -- and better protecting American national security interests.
In a finely calibrated speech, he promised again to open the flow of money and visitors to Cuba, but he was careful to avoid any appearance that he was capitulating.
Those profiles, in turn, would allow campaigns to customize advertising, direct-mail slogans and door-knocking scripts, each calibrated to prod the targeted voter toward — or away from — a candidate.
These two voices are calibrated according to who's listening, but, together, they shine a light on the distinct sort of racial dog-whistling that's a crucial part of his politicking.
As we later came to realize, Britney's family and managerial team carefully calibrated her public persona, and in the beginning that meant selling sex while being a paragon of virtue.
We expect IFRS 9 to make CET13 ratios more cyclical, as IFRS 9 expected losses are "point in time" estimates, in contrast to R-ELs, which are calibrated through economic cycles.
Obama himself argued before leaving office that his actions were calibrated to avoid the appearance of politicizing the issue, and since then former members of his administration have defended his approach.
In spite of a relentless attack from Germany for offsetting unreasonably tight fiscal policies with a carefully calibrated monetary easing, the ECB continues to save the day for struggling European economies.
It rises to the occasion with strong performances and with its directors' willingness to slow down and take their story seriously, balancing humor, action, and exposition in a carefully calibrated package.
It's worth noting that I haven't calibrated the monitor and have used the default color space "iMac," which I'm assuming most of you will use anyway, and you won't regret it.
The 32-inch LCD display has a factory-calibrated 6016 x 3384 Retina 6K screen, and that screen goes almost all the way to the edge with its narrow 9mm bezels.
Inside of an 18.9mm frame that weighs just 216 pounds, exists a hexacore Core i21 processor, a dedicated GTX 23.0 GPU, Harman Kardon branded speakers, and a factory-calibrated 24K screen.
The quality of the factory-calibrated display is near-perfect, as we discovered when we tested it with a $1,103 X-Rite i1Pro 2 spectrophotometer and a $170 Spyder4 Pro colorimeter.
Even the Sony sensors, which are available to everyone across the photo industry, are modified and calibrated to a sufficient degree for their performance to be considered of Hasselblad's own making.
Apple's value-add was integrating the display into the phone (that edgeless screen) as well as writing the software that calibrated the color of the screen and ensured its exceptional quality.
Two days after Germany's election Mr Macron, who barely blinks without first considering the reaction in Berlin, delivered an ambitious speech on European reform calibrated not to antagonise Angela Merkel's government.
By the third episode (we've seen 10), we were laughing consistently, thanks to a killer cast and some of that perfectly calibrated comedic randomness Fey and Wigfield are so beloved for.
After countless hours of training, even an infinitesimal change to how a bat feels in the glove or a ball sits in the hand can disrupt their precisely calibrated muscle memory.
" But if Trump's consciously rational and calibrated attack upon North Korea were wittingly or unwittingly launched against an irrational enemy leadership, the response from Kim Jong Un could be "all out.
In the middle of all that, the European Central Bank continues to hold the fort, with properly calibrated policies to support the euro area's strengthening economic growth and impeccable price stability.
And for nights when it's too cloudy outside, when calibrated and positioned properly the Moon globe can give you an accurate view of how it actually looks in the night sky.
It cannot be a Vietnam-style search for the perfect bombing algorithm, but rather must be calibrated to convey a more pointed message: stop gassing your people or face serious consequences.
In the past, the silly season lay within the fief of the mainstream media, calibrated to the calendar of mainstream politicians whose long vacations closed Parliament and stilled their fractious debate.
This thoughtful, carefully calibrated atmosphere is the work of Addison's executive chef, the 40-year-old William Bradley, and he doesn't at all mind revealing how this hospitality sausage is made.
"You can only exit gradually because the degree of entanglement is so great that only a very cleverly calibrated exit is possible without raising the risk of big distortions," he said.
However, the immune system is less a dog and more a dance, an interaction of blood cells, chemicals and proteins -- a collaboration that is highly intelligent and carefully calibrated at once.
But South Korea's President Moon Jae-in called the recent weapons tests a calibrated protest against Washington in the wake of the summit's breakdown and the North still wants to negotiate.
Every inescapably groovy note is perfectly calibrated to life your spirits and bow your head, and Lori's tough, soaring vocals especially stand out in a genre crowded with crooning hippie dudes.
Although the study wasn't perfect — the crew members' sodium intake was not precisely calibrated — Dr. Titze was convinced something other than fluid intake was influencing sodium stores in the crew's bodies.
As Ebola presented both a health and political threat to his administration in 2014, Mr. Obama carefully hewed to proven science, which he repeatedly invoked in his carefully calibrated public messages.
Recent revelations that Canada's prime minister, Justin Trudeau, dressed up in racist makeup have cast a shadow over his carefully calibrated image as a champion of racial, gender and immigrant rights.
The staging, the suspense-building and much of the dialogue are beautifully calibrated, but the search for meaning and authentic emotion, especially in this third season, has been much more elusive.
"The Wife" is calibrated for maximum audience flattery: viewers are encouraged to nod in recognition at the literary milieu and clap their hands in self-congratulatory glee at the husband's fall.
Usually, I don't notice the extra length on a Mr. Robot episode, as the show typically feels meticulously calibrated, every part clicking into place exactly as series creator Sam Esmail wants.
The company says its Pixel 2 phones' cameras are specifically optimized and calibrated for high-quality augmented reality, and it showed this off at today's event with a variety of AR apps.
The pledge appears calibrated to appease President Donald Trump, who has applied tariffs to steel and aluminum from the European Union and has threatened new taxes on cars made in the bloc.
Instead of using the 2600T's second camera to zoom, OnePlus has widened the lens' aperture from f/5003 to f/2500 and calibrated it to capture better photos in low-light environments.
But it's an apt expression nonetheless, seeing that this month heralds the arrival of several great records, from smoothed-out R&B epics to artfully calibrated pop-romps to indie-rock epics.
Higher-ups allegedly told Fowler that her "performance review and score had been changed after the official reviews had been calibrated," and it was now negative, meaning she had to stay put.
They are staggered, such that about six days pass between each round, and scattered all over the country, in a splotchy-looking map that the Election Commission of India has calibrated carefully.
Her expressions are so finely calibrated, her reading so assured, that with the dark background behind her, you'd think you were watching a black-box revival of the late-'70s Broadway play.
Many of India's oil refineries are calibrated to process crude oil from Iran and "it is not possible to suddenly convert those refineries (to run )some other form of crude," Shringla said.
Yet the hacks may be part of a calibrated campaign to sow doubt in the election, the top U.S. intelligence official said in September, which could allow voters to question the results.
To create "Nine Laws" (21950) from the series The Weight of History, Reynier Leyva Novo calibrated the area, volume, and weight of the ink used to print seminal pieces of Cuban legislation.
But compatible Androids also need to be calibrated to ensure "a consistent bar for quality and high performance," and Android phone makers might only do this to sell premium "ARCore-ready" phones.
First, his "fire and fury" rhetoric was accompanied by credible, calibrated leaks of administration preparations for kinetic action that, depending on Pyongyang's response, could readily escalate to destruction of the Kim government.
But if Trump's consciously-rational and calibrated attack upon North Korea were wittingly or unwittingly launched against an irrational enemy leadership, the response from Pyongyang could then be an all out retaliation.
He later calibrated that it would be a long road to denuclearization, but at least we're not in nuclear war, which is where the US would be if it weren't for him.
In every case, though, they're precisely calibrated to deliver a specific number of milligrams of flavanols, a figure that isn't included on nutrition labels for chocolate bars you buy in the store.
"These probes take the form of precisely calibrated attacks designed to determine exactly how well the companies can defend themselves, and what would be required to take them down," Mr. Schneier wrote.
"Although there is significant divergence in the various raw climate model output for summer, the calibrated versions ... are both indicating widespread warmth this summer, especially across central and eastern Europe," it said.
The balance between the white form and the black ground is so exquisitely calibrated they seem to switch places, with the black ground becoming the form and the white becoming the ground.
That a hyper-industrialized burger chain—selling drive-thru burgers by the bag, as American as Henry Ford—created something so well-calibrated to Chinese tastes is a wonder of food science.
With outdoor seating on either side of the bar, and in light of its popularity, the space is best calibrated for either sunny weekend brunch or boozy post-dinner drinks and nosh.
The most talented state sponsors of attacks — mostly Russia, China, Iran and North Korea — have carefully calibrated their operations in cyberspace to achieve their strategic aims while avoiding a real shooting war.
The Neowise researchers' model was calibrated with diameters for about a hundred asteroids that have been measured by radar, visiting spacecraft or when an asteroid passed in front of a distant star.
It must be calibrated to unsettle Kim but not push him into attacking South Korea (for example), an outcome he fears because its end result would be the collapse of his regime.
Yet I couldn't turn down the volume — the characters' voices have been carefully calibrated to be so quiet that the car noises were guaranteed tear through your body like a little puddle.
It is a complex high technology laboratory where corals live in tanks with water temperatures that can be calibrated to a tenth of a degree and simulate seasonal patterns of warming events.
The sweets — small, obsessively calibrated, in thrall to the seasons — share the same mission as haiku: to pluck out of the stream of time one beautiful, fugitive moment and hold it still.
"For all the fears already circulating that the United States just started World War 3, Iran's reaction is likely to be a calibrated one," Takeyh wrote in a Politico piece on Friday.
But Ford's masterful interpretation — anchored by a perfectly calibrated performance by Henry Fonda as Tom Joad — shares Steinbeck's core values of compassion and mutual caring in response to a bankrupt American Dream.
Plenty of true-crime shows, under the guise of serious truth-telling and justice-seeking, are actually calibrated to fuel exactly these kinds of voyeuristic, half-informed, unfocused conversations among their audiences.
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That earlier round of sanctions was carefully calibrated between the United States and its European allies to keep everyone on board and preserve a united response to Russia's land grab in Ukraine.
Being a Range Rover, however, Land Rover claims the PHEV has credible off-road skills too, with the Terrain Response system calibrated to take advantage of the torque available from the hybrid system.
But if you look into the machine, you see evidence of at least two dozen gears, laid neatly on top of one another, calibrated with the precision of a master-crafted Swiss watch.
There's a whole lot of cutting-edge tech powering the entire setup, ranging from the LED bulbs lighting up the machine frame's artwork to the three-watt amp calibrated for precise audio reproduction.
"This is my hobby horse, but the Achilles heel of the whole carbon-tracking endeavor has been an underinvestment in calibrated measurements," says Pieter Tans, director of NOAA's Carbon Cycle Greenhouse Gases Group.
If it needs to show something in the sRGB or DCI-P3 color space—as set by the content or by the app—then it's calibrated to be able to accurately reproduce it.
Still, this is a free and relatively easy solution that can be calibrated to protect against sophisticated attacks or, for most of us, to simply keep our pesky parents or roommates in check.
The addition of four-wheel steering paired with a re-calibrated all-wheel drive system gives the Aventador S a distinct sense of stability and agility to support its long and wide proportions.
The powerful instruments are so well-calibrated that scientists know exactly when the two halves of the laser should make it back to the center after bouncing off the mirrors at the end.
The facility will serve as a home base for Ford's cars when they aren't out on the streets and a place where they can transfer data and have their sensors cleaned and calibrated.
Statements from Fed governors and regional presidents had often been calibrated based on an individual member's perceived hierarchy within the rate-setting Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) and their dovish or hawkish leanings.
To narrow the roughly 13,000-vote gap in March, the AKP re-calibrated its message recently to court Kurdish voters, who make up about 15% of voters in the city of 15 million.
At a CNN town hall in February, he spoke glowingly of McDonald's ("great stuff") and KFC ("not the worst thing in the world"), while assuring viewers his burger diet was "very carefully" calibrated.
A well-calibrated passage on the Grenfell Tower tragedy in London, in which a social-housing block caught fire, resulting in scores of casualties, was the sign of a "brutal, less caring society".
"We expect the policy response in China to be calibrated to the impact of the tariffs, being mindful also of the risks to financial stability," analysts at J.P. Morgan wrote in a note.
However, the way a computer plays the game cannot be deemed creative because it calculates a vast number of possibilities and runs through them in a programmed, calibrated manner using machine learning heuristics.
And we now have a culture that's so divided on these issues that ... I mean, this is one of the consequences of having the left having its outrage meter so poorly calibrated, right?
India's central bank on Thursday unexpectedly lowered interest rates and, as anticipated, shifted its stance to "neutral" from "calibrated tightening" to boost a slowing economy after a sharp fall in the inflation rate.
All UltraSharp monitors are factory calibrated at 99% sRGB coverage to an accuracy of Delta-E less than 199.993, which, in non-nerd talk, means you're getting the most color-correct hues possible.
But it also comes down to Baumbach's taste, from the expressive spaces he chooses to film in to enlisting a maestro like Randy Newman to compose the film's delicate, exquisitely calibrated musical score.
Mr. Cowley, the disco innovator who spawned hi-NRG — an up-tempo, mechanized strain of dance music calibrated for the peak of the party — wore black patent-leather pants and a matching jacket.
Anubhuti Sahay, head of economic research, South Asia, Standard Chartered Bank said the central bank was likely to retain its calibrated stance in December amidst uncertainties around crude oil prices and global growth.
Perhaps your emotional state is calibrated around a sports team, like the New York Knicks, and despite hopes that next season will be better you vaguely understand that you'll be let down anyway.
Using the first calibrated satellite radiometer for night lights, which can detect radiance, a team of scientists found a 2.2% increase in the Earth's outdoor artificial lighting each year between 2012 and 2016.
"What is more predictable, more certain, can be calibrated, can be anticipated, can be transitioned into, is going to be more reliable and safer for the people and for the economy," she insisted.
When I attempted to transfer, I was told that my performance review and score had been changed after the official reviews had been calibrated, and so I was no longer eligible for transfer.
While both "Cameron Post" and "Boy Erased" will likely largely end up preaching to the choir, Edgerton's film feels calibrated -- as indeed, the filmmaker has articulated -- to engage the issue with considerable restraint.
The United States has become keenly attuned to the Islamic State's use of social media to disseminate its propaganda, and Mr. Kerry appeared to have carefully calibrated his remarks to appeal to Muslims.
Behind its easygoing, lighthearted tone is a precisely calibrated, subtly surreal ode to that time of life when boys' voices are changing and they experience the stirrings of interest in the opposite sex.
In his studies, volunteers used weights calibrated so that the lifters could barely complete a set of eight to 12 repetitions before their arms or legs grew leaden and they had to rest.
When Bo pulverizes a lighted cigarette into a smoky swirl of glowing tobacco flakes before delicately reassembling them, the sight is entrancingly magical, its simplicity in keeping with Rob Simonsen's perfectly calibrated score.
Mr. Adityanath, a firebrand Hindu ascetic, who faces many accusations of stoking and participating in religious violence, was only crudely stating what his leader had already conveyed in a calibrated and effective manner.
The Israeli airstrikes did not immediately appear as intense as some previous rounds over the past few weeks, and the Palestinian fire was mostly calibrated to hit border areas rather than population centers.
CNET host Chris Parker also noted that the machine may have not been properly calibrated to fold the Razr, as the company setting it up didn't have a phone to test it with.
Because, come on, there's no way these burgers, billed as "mouthwatering" and "100% delicious," compare taste-wise to a perfectly calibrated hunk of grilled ground beef or even, say, a Thickburger from Hardee's.
And there turns out to be more than meets the eye (or ear) to these women, too, as we learn by carefully calibrated degrees what it is that keeps them awake at night.
" But if Mr. Trump's consciously rational and calibrated attack upon North Korea were wittingly or unwittingly launched against an irrational enemy leadership, the response from Kim Jong Un could then be "all out.
But that calibrated image suffered a major blow this week when photos and a video emerged of the prime minister dressing up in blackface and brownface in the early 303s and in 2001.
Given the way it seems to adopt the tired convention whereby a woman is punished more for her indiscretions than a man, it's the kind of ending that seems calibrated for male approval.
The other is how staid and emotionally calibrated the Americans often seem in contrast to the bat-flipping, chest-thumping, flag-waving players from — well, pretty much every other team in the tournament.
The difficulty of the competition, which is automatically calibrated by the software so that the puzzle becomes harder the more users join in, virtually ensures that no single user can monopolize the network.
Real Madrid deserves its place in history, and its most recent generation merits its reputation as a dynasty team, one perfectly calibrated in talent and temperament to excel on soccer's most exalted stage.
She can throw an expertly calibrated insult in your face with impressive speed, but not before taking a giant gulp of wine and a contemptuous drag off her fifth cigarette of the night.
Using a carefully calibrated piece of technology known as the Sunlight Machine, which exposes the paint to UV light, the light fastness of Winsor & Newton's Professional Acrylic paint is put to the test.
The EPA and the Department of Defense calibrated water tests to exclude some harmful levels of contamination and only register especially high concentrations of chemicals, according to the vice president of one testing company.
While some were given plain Sprite, others were given mixed vodka and Sprite beverages, which were specifically calibrated based on each participant's weight and height to bring their blood alcohol content to around .09.
I've found in revisiting these games that the level design really is spectacular and the gameplay, while of course simple compared to your Dishonors or your Division 2s, is also elegant and carefully calibrated.
Mr Rouhani's calculation, and hope, is that these steps are strong enough to placate hardliners at home and to signal Iran's resolve to America, but calibrated enough to avoid provoking Europe into reimposing sanctions.
The exchange of information should include sensitive matters such as setting margins or how much cash customers of clearing houses should post to back their trades, and how they are "calibrated" in market crises.
The new terminal will serve as a home base for Ford's cars when they aren't out on the streets and a place where they can transfer data and have their sensors cleaned and calibrated.
In that work, you noted that the timing of the GIF was calibrated to correspond with a deep inhalation and exhalation, a connection to the body that I see throughout most of your work.
That call may surprise some because the RBI, in its last monetary policy statement in December, reiterated its stance of "calibrated tightening" — meaning there would not be a rate cut in the near term.
The automaker discovered incidents in which vehicle driving speeds and durations, along with external temperatures, had not been in line with Japanese regulations for emissions testing, while testing equipment had not been calibrated properly.
The virus mutates into a shape that people have never or rarely seen before (and that our vaccines aren't calibrated against), so it runs wild, easily spreading and sickening most any person it touches.
Dunn also said the Press is "calibrated by flavor to deliver the best combination of taste and nutrition every time" and that the data from the machine helps the company manage its supply chain.
"Its not impossible that we would come to a view that the (liquidity coverage ratio) is calibrated too high, but thats not something that we think right now," he said at a press conference.
Four of six members of the RBI's monetary policy committee (MPC) voted to cut the rates, while all six members voted for a change in the monetary policy stance to "neutral" from "calibrated tightening".
By sticking Planet nine in a solar system model calibrated with over ten years of Cassini data, Fienga and her colleagues have already ruled out half of the planet's possible positions in the sky.
The tea is steeped, using water whose temperature has been carefully calibrated for each variety, in ceramic pots, then decanted at just the right moment into little pitchers, to be poured into handleless cups.
Can I give a shout out to all of the talented female artists who've calibrated my energy, or been my background music while editing, or my dance party music for my kiddos and me?
"The calibrated adjustments by the government earlier this year do not signal the start of an unwinding of the property cooling measures, as some commentators have suggested, " Menon said in prepared comments on Thursday.
And even though she often addressed unruly subjects—Zelda Fitzgerald's "sad, wasted life" or the "violent self-definition" of Sylvia Plath—somehow her approach in prose was always proper, always carefully calibrated, even genteel.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States is determined to push Iranian oil exports to zero, U.S. Special Representative Brian Hook said on Wednesday, through a 'calibrated' approach using maximum economic pressure without lifting oil prices.
The result of another test, in which an undercover agent slipped through a body scanner with a mock explosive strapped to his or her leg, was deemed "inconclusive" because the machine wasn't calibrated properly.
These rods, or barbells, anchor an electronic device which, once calibrated, vibrates when facing north, providing the user with a sixth sense, one focused on orientation which connects them to the earth's magnetic field.
Its stock tumble, which was highly unusual for what are typically carefully calibrated offerings, immediately raised questions about investor appetite for other money-losing tech start-ups that are poised to list their shares.
Mr. Salvini's breezy demeanor, expertly calibrated populist anger and blanket social media game have catapulted him from the single-digit margins of Italian politics to the strongest political force in Italy — and potentially Europe.
Daenerys has an objective — to induce the Lords of Westeros to bend the knee and acknowledge her supremacy — and her attack on King's Landing in "The Bells" was well-calibrated to achieve that objective.
And that "Bathing Beauty Ballet" — a Keystone Kops chase sequence of meticulously calibrated frenzy, set in Atlantic City, which is recreated here as a near facsimile of the original — remains a vivifying, showstopping delight.
Industries that are calibrated to supply consumers with just enough of what they need on a given day cannot keep up with a nationwide surge of relentless shopping fueled in large part by fear.
Industries that are calibrated to supply consumers with just enough of what they need on a given day cannot keep up with a nationwide surge of relentless shopping fueled in large part by fear.
Carrot seed oil, for instance, is both nutrient-rich and inflammatory, so in her Bioluminelle serum, Ouriel counteracts it with a painstakingly calibrated concentration of watermelon and grapeseed oils, both high in fatty acids.
When you sent off your film to get developed, lab technicians would use the image of a white woman with brown hair named Shirley as the measuring stick against which they calibrated the colors.
With this dose of methadone, individually calibrated to alleviate cravings without producing a high, these inmates have been spared the torment of detox — a painful process that includes diarrhea, insomnia, severe cramping and hallucinations.
Age and stiffness of blood vessels, for example, can make a significant difference if blood pressure monitors aren't calibrated for the patient using it, the study authors write in the American Journal of Hypertension.
But once it became clear that the panel would not serve as a rubber stamp, a carefully calibrated smear campaign began, and the panel's request for more time to finish its work was denied.
The art of ceviche-making has at least as much in common with mixology as with cooking, so it is no surprise that the cocktails are well calibrated and sing out with fresh lime.
We think risk/reward is more balanced following recent stock appreciation; expectations (particularly on the buyside) appear to be fairly calibrated and we think the positive estimate revision cycle is in its latter stages.
What retaliation looks like: Analysts at Eurasia Group, a risk consultancy, say Iran's retaliation will be carefully calibrated and likely stop short of what would be considered a major, or even limited, armed conflict.
But only a more calibrated understanding of the difficulties faced by her government and Myanmar as a whole — not blanket condemnation — stands any chance of yielding practical measures that could alleviate the Rohingya's suffering.
Palma led a team of engineers who developed diesel engines and calibrated them with software allowing the vehicles to pollute less when undergoing government testing and more when driven on roads, U.S. officials said.
Palma led a team of engineers who developed diesel engines and calibrated them with software allowing the vehicles to pollute less when undergoing government testing and more when driven on roads, U.S. officials said.
If geological time could be roughly calibrated everywhere, and if even a smattering of places had left behind calendars, recorded history could be tied to sedimentary chronology and true dates derived from the ground.
Whether it's electing a particular candidate, passing legislation or defeating an enemy, every effort is calibrated to make the best use of resources, personnel and public opinion in order to help one side win.
She suggested that Iran was likely to move in calibrated stages toward higher enrichment, creating pressure on Europe and other signatories, like China and Russia, but without setting off the pact's dispute resolution mechanism.
Especially after the election, they led to a conflation of diplomatic and financial interests that was a stark departure from the carefully calibrated contacts typically managed by an incoming administration in the United States.
"Billions" wasn't conceived for what might be called the Trump era of television, but the show has felt perfectly calibrated to it, with money and the levers of government as the ultimate paths to power.
When the deal was announced in early April Cuomo said a "calibrated" minimum wage path that was "responsible and a positive for the overall economy" could be an example for the rest of the country.
"There are different coil designs that can be implemented, depending on the application, but the size of the coil must be optimized and calibrated correctly for a wireless charging system to work properly," said Quong.
"It could very well be that they hadn't calibrated their models for him or they hadn't filtered him out as someone to follow more closely, but it's likely going to happen going forward," Joldzic said.
In the first two weeks of this month, the Fed has injected $35.5 billion of fresh funds, sharply reversing a carefully calibrated pattern of $114 billion in liquidity withdrawals since the beginning of the year.
Software could then be better calibrated to withstand a growing problem highlighted by Sophie Lagouanelle of FircoSoft, a Paris developer of AML technology: savvy launderers are learning how the software works to slip past it.
In almost all cases, Hashimoto's disease is incurable, but Dr. Davies says that the out-of-sync hormones are simple to control with calibrated dose of thyroid replacement medicine "Treatment is very easy," he says.

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