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"fine-tune" Definitions
  1. fine-tune something to make very small changes to something so that it is as good as it can possibly be

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But we have some games here to fine tune things.
The SoundLab helped fine tune National Sawdust in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
But Trump is now expected to fine tune his message.
He opted to fine tune his game in Mallorca instead.
"That's exactly what we're trying to fine tune," DeVos said.
Want to fine tune the speakers for your space war movie?
Their goal is to fine-tune supply chains in real time.
These gatherings may present an opportunity to fine-tune their response.
The former came in for reshoots to fine tune the action.
Local governments might fine-tune their wage floors to economic conditions.
Use the control knob to fine-tune the temperature you desire.
And we really tried to fine-tune the best we could.
I want to fine-tune my thoughts before I revisit this.
Some allow users to fine-tune temperature and control dosage amounts.
That's really what we have to fine-tune the systems to.
We remain bullish on the stock and fine-tune PT to $2,300.
It promises also to fine tune its anti-cheat system going forward.
But Mike can kind of fine tune shit and focus the chaos.
Companies will fine-tune training for how employees should treat one another.
By tailoring leptin injections, doctors might even fine-tune a person's weight.
A slowdown for CFM means extra time to fine-tune new technology.
We'll try to fine-tune this outlook in the next couple days.
The Constitution sought to fine-tune majoritarian democracy, not to silence it.
Merkel's conservatives and the SPD continue negotiations to fine-tune climate protection measures.
After marriage, they continue to fine-tune their relationships and pool their resources.
Tech firms said they would work with ministers to fine-tune the regulations.
Good for you – and now you need fine tune your new investment mix.
It took Roe 60 hours in total to fine-tune this year's design.
But Apple took screens from Samsung and had its engineers fine tune them.
Its separate real estate funds let them fine-tune their overall asset allocations.
Some even manually switch the letters around to fine-tune their keyboard smash.
With previews, they still have time to experiment and fine-tune the action.
Employees also enter information about dependents and tax deductions to fine-tune withholdings.
Just got to fine-tune a couple of things when we get back home.
In recent years it has routinely sought public opinion to fine-tune investment rules.
The Battlefield team will help you fine-tune your pitch, demo and presentation skills.
Kraft's bid forced the company to fine-tune its strategy and articulate it better.
Bookmakers started importing these methods to fine-tune football odds about a decade ago.
It also accesses the company's database to help fine tune the new website's composition.
Ambitious capital projects cannot be turned on and off to fine-tune the economy.
Once Vader's melted mask has been scanned, the digital department will fine tune it.
From there, you can use the app to fine-tune the image as normal.
He was working with the editor Hank Corwin to fine-tune "Vice" for release.
Already, CloudTrucks has a small number of early customers to fine-tune the platform.
This can help better fine-tune your diversification, risk/reward, and time horizon goals.
As a scientist, there are always things that you can learn and fine tune.
Once she's satisfied with her work, she moves on to fine-tune the next unit.
VSCO is a free app that lets you fine-tune your photos — with beautiful results.
This year the BOJ could fine tune its policy if other economic indicators worsen further.
Before, users had to manually fine tune Ghostery installations on a device-by-device basis.
The central bank may fine-tune its policy tools to address problems at its Sept.
BUT THERE'S LOTS OF THINGS THAT AFFECT GROWTH, SO YOU CAN'T REALLY FINE-TUNE THAT.
This allows companies to fine-tune the sound processing specifically for each pair of headphones.
This has prompted regulators to increase oversight and fine tune tools to support the sector.
The airline plans to fine-tune how it prices flights relative to demand, he said.
The Bank of Japan is also expected to fine-tune its yield-curve control policy.
The company is still gathering feedback from its first users to fine-tune the product.
So we're very proud of that fact and we continue to fine-tune our craft.
That experience led him to wonder whether he could fine-tune audio as a therapy.
That version will fine-tune the randomness, and begin making changes to the game's scenery.
Why only give aspiring wall builders five days to fine-tune and file their proposals?
But, as Chen himself noted, he still has a month to fine-tune the jump.
It does not sound as if he will need to fine-tune his team's attitude.
It's possible Uber might fine-tune its approach to coronavirus sick pay in different markets.
Many brands are even using machine learning or artificial intelligence to fine-tune their promotions.
Traders fine-tune their predictions of Federal Reserve policy based on expectations about GDP's performance.
And it turns out you can fine tune ice to benefit athletes in different sports.
Employees use this form to fine-tune the amount of tax that's withheld from their paychecks.
Bytedance has spent top dollar hiring engineers and software experts to fine-tune its recommendation technology.
"We need to fine-tune a few moments," Mr. Nézet-Séguin told the small invited audience.
Mr Sims, for instance, now uses data on yields to fine-tune the application of fertiliser.
Most will have several more years to fine-tune their behaviour before the arrival of children.
But wealth advisers suggest investors keep calm, fine tune their investment strategy and look for opportunities.
But that is not soon enough for advertisers, who want to fine-tune their messages now.
Both sides will fine-tune their messaging and expand the number of channels to communicate it.
Canva also has a photo-editing app that can fine-tune, resize, and enhance your photos.
"Okay Honda" activates the personal assistant, which will fine-tune itself to the driver over time.
"You lay it out, you get the feedback, you continue to fine tune it," he said.
She focuses on a topic and starts freestyling, before she goes back to fine tune the material.
YouTube, for one, says it's working with human-rights experts to fine-tune its take-down procedures.
If you need to fine-tune the result, you can also use Photoshop to create reference frames.
It's possible to take that car recognition model and "fine tune" it using new images of trucks.
"You can still fine-tune the yield curve in the event of an adverse development," he said.
Toutiao's news app uses its algorithms to fine-tune advertisers' posts to suit readers' interests, satisfying both.
For 22 years, 7-Eleven Canada has worked with Canterbury Coffee to fine-tune their coffee blends.
The site lets authors and fans interact—and writers fine-tune their work to please the audience.
The tech company is using this introductory period as a test run to fine-tune the product.
Natural selection should fine-tune the internal sense of hunger to the feeding rhythm of the species.
During that pass, Cassini will also briefly ignite its main engine to help fine-tune its orbit.
The data helps Kanaan fine-tune his body's performance the same way his crew adjusts his car.
It ran FakeApp on the clip for a total of 60 hours to fine tune the video.
The price range is preliminary and the company plans to fine-tune based on Friday's currency movements.
The company would then fine-tune the software and send it back for another round of training.
After scientists fine-tune its instruments, they expect it to fully join the hunt sometime in 2020.
It gives the user control over which AI models they use, and how to fine-tune them.
If you want to be optimally productive, you need to fine-tune your strategies and processes — a.k.a.
Styles that use cup and band measurements have more sizes to help you fine-tune your fit.
It even gives students real-life projects that can help them fine-tune their skills in practice.
Want to fine-tune which apps refresh in the background (and drain your battery in the process)?
What, still, was unusual about Carroll was his extreme impulse to fine-tune displays of his paintings.
These examples could stand in for real conversations and be updated with authentic conversation logs to fine-tune.
But it gives the company breathing space to fine-tune its system and demonstrate its feasibility to investors.
The change-making planet will now ask you to fine-tune the way you speak, write, and travel.
She expected the group would agree to fine-tune the deal to compensate for the U.S.'s absence.
"We're trying to take an item and fine tune the supply chain to make it reliable," he says.
You can now add up to 17 shortcuts to the panel and fine-tune it to your needs.
Grandma Jean, as Ruiz calls her, helped to fine-tune his singing talents when he was a boy.
As Mozilla's developers fine-tune Quantum in the coming months, it's possible it could catch up to Chrome.
His latest book is written solely for his female followers and is entitled Fine Tune Your Female Body.
Anytime you perform a similar workout, your watch will continue to fine-tune its understanding of your stride.
I am excited about the prospect of helping your promotion agency upgrade and fine-tune your loyalty programs.
As they sought to revise and fine-tune the draft plan, the administration opened it for public comments.
It's literally — and I'd love to fine tune it more for you — but it honestly is adding value.
I try to fine tune, and fine ways that guys get certain moves that I want to make.
I fine-tune what the engine sounds like, both inside and outside the car, at our Milford, Mich.
Emergency crews fine-tune their operations; governments reassess funding priorities; home and business owners better protect their property.
North Korea sees its weapons as essential to its survival, and tests as necessary to fine-tune them.
He needs to get physically stronger in certain core areas, he said, and then fine-tune his game.
They can optimize it; they can fine-tune it; they can make sure that it's all done right.
He needs to get physically stronger in certain core areas, he said, and then fine-tune his game.
That's handy if you're trying to fine-tune cellular modems or any kind of wireless signal without outside interference.
They're working with their board of physicians to fine-tune the idea, to negotiate what's feasible and what isn't.
It was only until right before going into the studio when we felt the pressure to fine-tune parts.
How did you seek to fine-tune the message so that it wouldn't just be dismissed as partisan rhetoric?
Google says it uses neural networks to suggest skin tones, hairstyles, and accessories that you can then fine tune.
There is an opportunity to learn, grow and fine tune for different audiences all before hitting the United States.
The trial separation would help fine tune what steps Russia might need to take for that law to succeed.
These two planets are working together to help you fine-tune your approach to generating and seeking out opportunities.
Optimove allows casinos to fine-tune marketing campaigns, and lists giant chains like Caesars and MGM among its clients.
Companies like Pax are allowing users to set their own preference through apps that fine tune temperatures and dosages.
Scientists have long been working on ways to fine-tune CRISPR so that less of these unintended effects occur.
Symantec had to "fine-tune" some of its security tools in September to block malicious cryptocurrency miners, Wueest said.
There are files that can customize and fine-tune the performance of the chassis, engine, and cab, for instance.
"We just need to fine-tune it a little bit as to when it actually gets used," he said.
Still, with avocados only getting more popular, these thieves will only have more time to fine-tune their methods.
It could "help us fine-tune our rules that govern the issuance of licenses for groundwater extraction", he said.
"I definitely feel better about my delivery, but you've got to keep working and fine-tune things," Miley said.
Hallett helped to make Icher's swing more efficient and to fine-tune the "distance wedges" in her short game.
He yukked it up on "The View" and made sure his Facebook and Twitter voice was in fine tune.
There will definitely be more delays to fine-tune the system, but it's better to be safe than sorry.
Along with his recordings, Google utilized its WaveNet deep neural network technology to fine tune Legend's voice for Assistant.
The team gradually placed the Fruit Loops further and further away, encouraging the rats to fine-tune their driving.
Guardiola's focus is always on the machine, but for it to work, he needs to fine-tune every cog.
In addition to the plethora of champions, LoL has several customization options for players to fine-tune their playstyle.
Inflation has become harder to fine-tune because economies have changed in ways that are not yet fully understood.
We must study those under 18 to find out; the answers could help us fine-tune public health measures.
And that's not cheap, which means scientists don't get to keep test-running their models to fine-tune them.
Greg Brockman, the C.T.O., offered to fine-tune the full-strength version of GPT-2 with the magazine's archive.
"You have to do a lot of blood testing to monitor and fine tune the dose," Dr. Marcus said.
As you're one to see the bigger picture, Mercury retrograde will help you fine-tune previously overseen small details.
"We're continuing to fine-tune our voice recognition systems and will get better over time," a Google spokesperson said.
The original purpose of Trump and Moon's meeting was to fine-tune a joint strategy for dealing with Kim.
They simply haven't had the time to fine-tune their triples, mostly because they started trying them so late.
Before he increases the intensity, he needs to fine-tune his mechanics and start throwing the way he did before.
He planned to hit the practice court on Wednesday to fine-tune that backhand and to further improve his conditioning.
You can use that information to fine-tune your game plan and run at it in a more strategic way.
How to handle it: "Return to anything you've already begun and fine tune it or close it out," Tripp says.
The kind of data that iRobot is offering would give any developer a huge opportunity to fine tune the experience.
Caire's dedication to his students includes working with each individual to fine tune their skills and teach them advanced techniques.
From there, the design team 3-D prints models of each item, hand-painting them to fine-tune the shade.
IKEA's product lines rarely shift, and so the company can fine-tune the production of each product to minimize cost.
Together, the two missions will make a unique pairing, both helping to fine tune scientists' skills of space weather forecasting.
Employers attempt to engineer personal chemistry, hiring coaches to fine-tune team dynamics and sending staff on team-building exercises.
Delays may be to fine-tune any sanctions to minimise collateral damage to "friendly" trading partners while focusing on China.
Mission control needs to judge the weather accurately and fine-tune the launch angle before giving a go for liftoff.
DJI even provides additional settings that let you fine tune things like the S1's turning speed and other settings.
TLC has until July to fine-tune its proposition before it comes before a public hearing and the commissions' board.
Third, it will enable administrators to fine-tune incentives by making prizes larger when desired medications are not being developed.
Composers then work with directors and producers to fine tune the music before adding it to a segment or clip.
It will need to fine-tune a cultural mind-set in a country that once dismissed pianos as bourgeois luxuries.
"It took us nearly three years of working all days and nights to fine tune it to perfection," he said.
"It appears that these brain systems increasingly fine-tune their communication as learners become more and more proficient in reading."
It's a Test Pilot project because the team wants to fine-tune it a bit more before its public release.
Mr. McVicar helped the singers fine-tune their connection; Mr. Fisher and Mr. Villaume jumped in to shape musical phrases.
More test flights are planned in coming months to fine-tune the vehicle before passengers will be allowed on board.
We use their same methodology, but we fine-tune the data to reflect the structure of the U.S. banking system.
Once I'd found a sound level I liked, I used a slider in the app to fine-tune the pitch.
OPEC would still need to formally vote on the limits and fine-tune them for individual countries, likely by November.
TAILORx is part of a wider effort to fine-tune treatments and spare patients from harsh side effects whenever possible.
By using them, educators can fine-tune their lessons to match the learning pace of the students in a classroom.
You can also fine-tune these programs with manual speed controls as well as pulse controls for chunkier recipes like salsa.
Of course, green thumbs are able to fine-tune the environment within the Grow Box to experiment with their own plants.
To fine-tune the experience, the team has been working with a small group of photographers who've been trailing the service.
Using tax documents as a corpus for training Watson, IBM was able to fine-tune its system for H&R Block.
Sega announced the Genesis/Mega Drive Mini last year, only to delay sales in order to fine tune the retro console.
Sometimes the dimming can be a little aggressive, however, so hopefully TCL will fine-tune the FALD performance through firmware updates.
The same GPUs are used to fine-tune the weights assigned to "neurons" in DNNs as they scour data to learn.
The rest of his input will come over Skype and in helping fine-tune apps after the Spil team develops prototypes.
Amazon's Fire TV Cube is rolling out a couple new software updates today that'll fine-tune the experience of using Alexa.
"We're continuing to fine-tune our voice recognition systems and will get better over time," the company said in a statement.
Asking Google to dim your smart lights, for example, will now generate a slider so you can fine-tune the result.
With the Apple HomePod finally getting a February release date, it's good timing for Google to fine tune their established offering.
The app lets you customize the touchpad controls, enable ambient mode, adjust notifications, and fine tune the sound with an equalizer.
After taking a year to fine-tune its approach, DigitalGenius has been able to reduce that training period to several weeks.
Sanjeevan Devnath of the start-up DFM Info Analytics said it took two years to develop and fine tune the software.
Reed, 25, tried to fine-tune his game to keep pace with his peers and ended up becoming a mechanical mess.
"They don't fine-tune," said Craig Nazzaro, a lawyer in Atlanta who specializes in consumer-finance law and represents debt collectors.
Feedback from the farmers they have advised in turn allows the companies to fine-tune their computer models of plant growth.
"I started to fine tune my own art dwelling on serial murder and child abuse and anti-religious imagery," Diana says.
It comes and, sure, I fine-tune, but I don't work on something and go, 'Oh my God it's not working.
Perhaps this is something Ms. Nwandu will continue to fine-tune; she has already made significant improvements since the Steppenwolf production.
Many of these questions are designed to help campaigns fine-tune attacks against their opponents and probe their own candidates' vulnerabilities.
Fine tune the amount of coverage you need by drawing up a spreadsheet of the expenses you have to have covered.
"It is crucial that we fine tune the stability and global security and nonproliferation of weapons of mass destruction," Putin said.
China's recent clampdown on virtual private networks (VPNs), services that tunnel through the Great Firewall, seems designed to fine-tune these filters.
He called on another young collaborator, Bill Finger, to fine-tune some of the details and zero in on their hero's backstory.
This allows publishers to monitor exactly how customers are playing games, and fine-tune them to make them as compelling as possible.
Behind the scenes, Editor is powered by machine learning and an actual team of linguists that helped it fine tune its suggestions.
Learn how to add effects on photos, fine-tune images with colors, create toned black and white imagery, and develop composite artwork.
Once direct, the planet of beauty and charm will help us fine-tune the little details that we wouldn't usually think about.
China's banking system has ample liquidity, the statement added, and the PBOC will fine-tune monetary policy in a pre-emptive way.
Other investments, like in McDonald's mobile app, have helped the company gain access to more consumer data to fine tune its business.
I also learned how it's working with tech companies to quickly fine-tune existing technology to what it needs on the battlefield.
Teaching the model to look at nighttime data first and then survey data gives us more information to fine-tune the algorithm.
It took years for LEOSA to pass, and then to fine-tune it to cover all active and retired law enforcement personnel.
With greater efficacy than ever, we can fine-tune and tailor the security perimeters around various layers of our software-defined infrastructure.
If you are finding the text on a screen blurry, make sure the ClearType is setting is turned on, then fine-tune.
"We still need to fine-tune our teamwork, but that's normal at this stage of preparations," Serbia Coach Aleksandar Djordjevic told FIBA.
When you sit down to watch a TV show or movie on Netflix, you're helping fine tune the streaming giant's recommendation engine.
And if the look of, for example, the artificial eyeliner is not right, you can fine-tune the shape of each effect.
The only problem is that the controls lack precision, making it a bit cumbersome if you prefer to fine-tune your videos.
China will fine-tune monetary policy to offset the impact of changes in market interest rates, said Wang Zhijun, another party official.
It was an illustration, perhaps, of what might have happened had Obama's successor tried to fine-tune Obamacare rather than destroy it.
That adds touch and Apple Pencil support, so you can work on the side and fine-tune pictures, sign documents and more.
Such adjustments, which engineers call "post-tensioning," are common in concrete designs to fine-tune the structure once it is in place.
And once you start encountering biological samples, you get to use all those knobs and dials to fine-tune your… uh, science.
To the contrary, the government funded research to fine-tune the halal stunning method that is already in use in Islamic countries.
A putting trainer and game set Fine tune your putting stroke and have some fun indoors with this Izzo Golf Game Set.
After Democrats passed the 2009 health care law, they were unable to fine-tune it because Republicans were so bent on repeal.
We've got some but it's... to fine tune our capital and liquidity plans for example for the next three to four years.
It is vital, mentioned this in the negotiations, crucial that we fine tune global stability and nonproliferation of weapons of mass destruction.
We left plenty of great ideas on the shelf for later, and we have areas we know we still want to fine tune.
Now, in Glover's new film Guava Island, a "This Is America" performance woven directly into the text helps us fine-tune that understanding.
Just this week, California's attorney general Xavier Becerra released newly updated guidance aimed at trying to "fine tune" the rules, per his spokesperson.
Last year Britain abruptly scrapped a £1bn public grant for an industrial-scale CCS plant which would have helped fine-tune the technology.
This dawn-simulating alarm clock uses natural light to gradually wake you up in the morning and fine-tune your sleep/wake cycle.
Today, the crew's 50-odd members—its youngest just four-years-old—meet twice a week in Hobart to fine-tune their frontsides.
Sharing the risk of student loan defaults with for-profit education firms is a way to fine-tune the so-called Fies program.
Because in Facebook's mind, this is merely an opportunity to fine tune what information of yours other people on the platform can access.
Once a drug is deemed safe and effective, the agency must work with companies to fine tune the product's labeling and prescribing information.
As employee No. 1, she helped fine-tune the "industrial chic" look and established its unique value proposition as affordable and trend-setting.
"This book provides a strong economic framework to understand how policymakers can fine-tune policies to maximize social goals," Nikpay told Business Insider.
The downside to that level of simplicity, however, is that it removes the ability to fine-tune some key parts of the process.
The Octane live preview window is kept open to fine tune light placement, camera settings, depth of field, and variety of other elements.
The options might be debated at this month's rate review as part of measures to fine-tune its massive stimulus programme, they said.
The company is using the time to fine-tune the software, and continuing to provide its other products and services to the industry.
It was close to introducing AMC Theaters On Demand this summer but held off to fine-tune the technology and online store design.
Shares in Shanghai slid 21.3359 percent after policymakers vowed to fine-tune monetary policy, ensuring it is "neither too tight, nor too loose".
Pick one track to follow for six months or a year, and then tweak or fine tune along the way - because life happens.
While no content filtering system will ever be perfect, we will continue to fine-tune LinkNYC's settings and controls on the public tablet.
Shore-based engineers assess data from hundreds of sensors throughout the boat while helmsmen use multi-function steering wheels to fine-tune rudder settings.
Before debuting the newest iPhone, Schiller said the company had relied on more than a billion scans to fine tune its facial-recognition system.
The growing number of people that have taken the company's test and shared information about their heritage helps to fine-tune that algorithm, too.
Like Apple, the Pixel 3 will allow you to adjust the depth of field on photos after the fact to fine-tune your shot.
That data, which will remain mostly anonymous, will be used to fine-tune the suggestions for everyone and inform future updates to the app.
Firefox 65 is out now, and the update brings a new interface that makes it even easier to fine-tune control over blocking trackers.
Volume controls through Alexa aren't particularly granular and can be tedious to use, so I often picked up my soundbar's remote to fine tune.
By keeping interest rates low in a vain attempt to fine-tune it, central banks are instead amplifying a cycle of boom and bust.
CNBC's Jim Cramer said Friday that President-elect Donald Trump will fine-tune his message to stop American automakers from outsourcing jobs to Mexico.
Victoria McCooey, whose contentious divorce from her ex-husband lasted six years in court, said it's important to fine-tune everything in the document.
We wanted to review it and look at what worked well — what do we need to fine-tune, where could we extend the range?
With that information, the Hala team was able to fine-tune Sentry's predictions to be accurate to within 211 seconds of the warplane's arrival.
Kraft imagines working with artists that would want to fine tune the filters for the stages they're playing, adding things like reverb or echo.
I fully let everyone weigh in and have their take on the world and correct me on things that I write or fine-tune.
"We've yet to fine tune what proportion of an old loan would be granted a senior status if fresh funds are provided," he said.
LONDON (Reuters) - Usain Bolt will fine-tune his preparations for the Rio Olympics by competing at the Anniversary Games in London on July 22.
At the December meeting, the BOJ adopted several steps to fine-tune QQE such as extending the average duration of government bonds it purchases.
My official task here is to take samples of building materials, which we'll use to fine-tune AccuSpackle products for our Ancient Rome customers.
Moreover, it makes sense that the countries most devoted to these programs would fine-tune them over time to amplify their positive-sum aspects.
The iPhone's integration of hardware and software lets Apple fine-tune the phone to squeeze out every inch of power out of its component.
Each country will have to fine-tune their strategies, drawing on models that help them understand what might be second, third and fourth waves.
The first is for usage analytics to fine-tune its software and the second stream is device information, which it collects for after-sales support.
There are plenty of apps that let you fine tune the call screening process, but all you really need is already baked into your phone.
Heavy rain in recent days had made it more difficult to fine-tune the levels of chlorine in the open-air pool accurately, he added.
This isn't perfect, as some elements of the UI will stay light; hopefully, Google will fine-tune this option a bit more in the future. 
Symantec had to "fine-tune" some of its security tools in September to block malicious cryptocurrency miners, [Candid Wueest, principal threat researcher for Symantec] said.
As for the big new thing — voice search — TiVo says you can ask for shows or movies and fine tune results as they came back.
These later iterations might each take weeks of moulding to fine-tune details, including the precise positioning of the gills and shape of the nose.
The conversations they had were meant to fine-tune Bernard until he was the most faithful representation of Arnold's way of thinking as could be.
But if Advance gets it wrong, users can flag recommendations as boring, off-topic or spam and help fine-tune the extension to their preferences.
On the one hand, new research suggested that it is theoretically possible to fine-tune such a shield without some of its potentially damaging consequences.
A.I. has even taken hold in the world of investing, with Morgan Stanley using deep learning to test and fine tune its analysts' investment strategies.
We went to his crib, he'd play us some music, and then he made a few joints for us and also helped fine tune things.
The building company's board is epxected to meet on Tuesday to fine-tune a binding offer to rescue troubled rival Astaldi, according to Il Messaggero.
With the task of chasing down receipts off their plates, Lyft hopes this will allow companies the opportunity to fine-tune their travel processes instead.
If you're looking to break into the illustrating biz, create your own comic, or fine-tune your drawing skills, this program could get you started.
That will allow it to fine-tune borrowing costs without using the blunt instrument of benchmark rates, which could hurt the heavily indebted corporate sector.
Pombukhchan also said the company would fine-tune its dividend policy to align it with the new strategy the company plans to adopt this summer.
For investors who need even more tax alpha, separately managed accounts are able to fine-tune each investor's tax liability while still being professionally managed.
"What they experienced is something that helps us to fine tune our protocol and approach, to hopefully avoid having the same situation," Dr. Klintmalm said.
You can also apply these editing tools to videos for the first time, rotate videos from landscape to portrait, and fine-tune their aspect ratio.
Knowing where you come from—it's always fun to come back, but I always want to fine tune and go ahead at the same time.
Long-established producers here have had an opportunity to see which grapes work best where, and to fine-tune both their viticulture and their winemaking.
From there, you can create custom vibration patterns, fine tune intensity, and frequency of each part of the pattern and save it to the device.
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The program takes a very educated guess, but it&aposs not 22% accurate, so the artists can go in and fine-tune it by hand.
It fits most skin types reasonably well, and from there you can fine tune your moisturizing diet that addresses your particular dermatologic needs more precisely.
The Tea Party outfit, Martin wrote, was "naturally drawn to the effort of helping these students fine-tune their event-organizing skills, and also develop a deeper understanding of why the Second Amendment was so important to our nation's founders…"A batch of leaked PDFs reviewed by Gizmodo, however, reveal the Tea Party Patriots went beyond a "fine-tune," steering the students' messaging from start to finish.
You can reset your Even headphones if you mess up or want to fine-tune it as well by hitting the "E" button on the controls.
Gamers can fine-tune their systems to find the perfect balance of resolution, detail, and smoothness that their PC can offer using Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition.
Then, after two weeks of further schooling, the dog is placed back into its new home and Nate and Laura work to fine-tune the relationship.
An accompanying iOS app will let you fine-tune the EQ and program a so-called smart button on the in-line remote control as well.
Companies and TV stations have been urged to "fine-tune" performances by South Koreans: a K-pop star had his face blurred on a reality show.
Last July, Reubens joined Lee and his editor, Jeff Buchanan, to fine-tune the scene in which Joe and Pee-wee first meet, at a diner.
At the very minimum, we can pre-train very deep convolutional neural networks on near-photorealistic imagery and fine tune it on carefully selected real imagery.
You can now fine-tune those photos even more, adjusting exactly how blurred the background is, which could let you make the effect a bit subtler.
Microsoft then hired Mr. Gleason as a consultant as it proceeded to fine-tune the chair and also improve the tablet's compatibility with eye-gaze technology.
Think of this as just another opportunity to fine-tune and plan ahead, said Andrea Blackwelder, a certified financial planner with Wisdom Wealth Strategies in Denver.
Economists often refer to the ADP report to fine-tune their expectations for the payrolls numbers, though it is not always accurate in predicting the outcome.
"We perceive some downside risk to our 2019 forecast of 2.5 percent but will wait for the Q4 release to fine-tune our estimates," they said.
Read more: Five ways to eat yourself healthier More work needs to be done to fine tune the diet and determine meals that meet the criteria.
Democrats will also surely fine-tune the balance between economics and culture in individual congressional elections in 2018, many of which might turn on cultural issues.
SRGAN, for example, relies on a generative adversarial network, which basically pits two neural networks against each other to test and fine-tune an image repeatedly.
For cooking, the Fast Slow Pro lets you fine-tune the pressure between high and low, as well as altitude, similar to the Instant Pot Ultra.
To ensure a perfect fit, your Bumas Muzzle will come mostly fitted; you still have to fine-tune the straps to ensure the best possible fit.
IBM also employs hundreds of AI experts to fine tune the various tools' data sets, to adjust for outliers or decisions stemming from unwanted human biases.
The ANC is expected to fine-tune its proposal and then take it to parliament, where a two-thirds majority is needed to change the constitution.
The company, whose software serves as a high-level engineering aid for designers and manufacturers, also works with companies like Ferrari to fine-tune their racecars.
While ongoing biomedical research has helped to fine-tune the science behind hemodialysis, the need for ongoing and adequately funded kidney care research has only increased.
Clari's rise underscores the growing interest in using AI to mine a company's data to revamp or fine tune every aspect of its revenue-related operations.
She didn't spend her money on pollsters to tell her how to fine-tune her message or television ads to blanket the airwaves in early states.
You can fine-tune your diet and exercise regimens based on your specific needs, plus set goals and challenges to keep you on track and motivated.
You can even fine-tune the system to produce a specific style—Georgic poetry, New Yorker articles, Russian misinformation—leading to all sorts of interesting distortions.
The IRS also changed Form W-4, a key piece of paperwork you can use to fine tune the amount of  tax withheld from your pay.
After they graduate, Alba puts them in touch with peer organizations that help them fine-tune their business plans and find financing for farm real estate.
Before opening their Carroll Gardens slice joint, the Franks — Falcinelli and Castronovo — brought in some high-level baking experts to help them fine-tune the dough.
The Supreme Court has now interceded three times to fine-tune the scope of Mr. Trump's revised ban while it considers broader issues about its lawfulness.
The observation will help astronomers fine-tune their understanding of how the size and composition of the star affects the early moments of their explosive death.
Grieving is idiosyncratic: right now, on Facebook, you wouldn't be able to fine tune what kind of relationship you wanted to have with a specific profile.
On one side of the net will be Kerber, 28, who credits Graf, her idol and fellow German, for helping fine-tune her groundstrokes and her confidence.
The central bank said it would fine-tune its policy in line with changes in the economy and prices and work to improve its policy transmission mechanism.
Generating high-quality fakes does require tons of raw input to fine-tune the resulting fake, but that's not exactly in short supply on celebrities or politicians.
After digitizing the local weather station data, team members used it to fine-tune estimates of rainfall around the world based on observations made from weather satellites.
In an English-language commentary, the Global Times wrote that perhaps China is unable to overcome these pressures by simply continuing to fine-tune its economic policy.
It's seven hours before a star-studded tribute to the Queen of Soul and the evening's host, Tyler Perry, is trying to fine-tune his opening monologue.
If you do want to fine tune the sound, you can do so by tinkering with the companion app's equalizer, which syncs your adjustments to the earbuds.
It's well-known that using CRISPR can sometimes also result in some unintended genomic changes, and scientists have long been working on ways to fine-tune it.
Their in-house art team will then fine-tune the design and have it printed on your choice of blue, green, red, or pink suede-feel socks.
But a growing number of economists say the central bank will have to fine-tune its macroeconomic policies if it wants to see a rebound in growth.
Fine-tune your tax withholdings If your withholdings — the income tax removed from each paycheck — are too low, you could owe more at tax time than expected.
"People can go at work, fine-tune how much they want in their weekly or monthly paycheck and what they want in their refund," Brady told CNBC.
If you sit there and you focus on one painting, and you try to dissect it and fine tune it, it loses its energy and its heart.
The Aegon Classic in Birmingham has now offered Sharapova the chance to fine-tune her grasscourt game after she committed to appear there next year as well.
Mr. McCollum and Mr. Hurwitz, for instance, are accustomed to a dozen or more preview performances to fine-tune a new work before the critics show up.
Treating captive animals for infections may help hasten these parasites into oblivion and, with them, the mechanism the endangered species needed to fine-tune its immune system.
If you want to catch their attention, you'll have to fine tune your presence on the platform, according to bestselling management author and CNBC contributor Suzy Welch.
A majority of training can occur around the clock inside the company's office, with time-consuming outdoor test flights only being used to fine-tune the algorithms.
The big picture: Brewing is chemistry, and computer-assisted analysis can help fine-tune recipes or processes that can make a lot of money for beer companies.
So, to try and balance all these different considerations, modern-day manufacturers sometimes add elaborate software to fine-tune the engines and pollution controls for optimal performance.
Now there were three whole weeks: to recover, to sharpen bodies and minds, to fine-tune plans, to arrive in Madrid on the crest of a wave.
But, biologically speaking, it could also be that scientists need to fine-tune the optimal dose and timing in order to maximize the results for each individual.
But they were taken incrementally, in the belief that doing so would leave the central bank room to fine-tune policy if the therapies did not work.
Three remote typists, after receiving training at Verbit's "Academy," also work live to fine tune the accuracy of the transcription and correct any errors that may arise.
While it's important to fine tune your "role-specific" technical knowledge, says Cohen, make sure that you're also rounding out your professional profile with complimentary soft skills.
She arrived several days before that tournament to train with Cortés, and to adjust to the city's altitude and fine-tune her game after some deflating results.
The program kicked off with a mentorship lab, bringing together five filmmakers selected from hundreds of submissions, to fine tune their projects with the guidance of expert mentors.
After the positive stress test results, APRA will put pressure on banks to fine tune their systems to respond to and recover from severe shocks effectively, Byres said.
Google says AI is used to fine-tune the recommendations users see in the app, but it's difficult to see how this might be working under the hood.
You can also fine-tune various aspects of the Tor Browser, which has a few other pre-installed tools to keep you safe, including HTTPS Everywhere and NoScript.
The human analyst provides feedback as to what was and wasn't a legitimate threat, and the system uses that information to fine-tune its monitoring the next day.
So whether you're looking to start a blog, improve your business proposals at work, or simply fine tune your writing skills, what's the harm in trying it out?
To date, some of the hottest players in the autonomous arena have put their energy into driving endless miles in order to fine-tune their AI-based technology.
In addition to the edit tools you can use after slapping on a filter, you can now adjust warmth, character, and preset strength to fine-tune the shades.
They're washable, and the velcro system makes it easy to get them on and off quickly and fine-tune the fit—perfect for a beginning or gym climber.
In addition to helping Facebook launch and fine-tune its own polling tools, the document shows that it also provided growth tactics explicitly designed to target young users.
"While Peru's going to be an extremely difficult task for us, we have the next few days I guess to fine-tune a few more things," he said.
DARPA is working hard to fine-tune those sensory implants, in addition to implants that transmit information the other way to replace wearable devices like the Myo armband.
You can fine-tune the sensor sensitivity in the companion mobile app for the PX, so you might be able to find a setting that works for you.
The company, like many others here, is seamlessly integrated: Employees in Tijuana connect via videoconferences with research and development teams in the U.S. to fine-tune product designs.
Several different models have helped the company fine-tune its watch offerings, including last year's Gear Sport, which finally found Samsung introducing a much more manageable 42mm model.
With Mabel, though, you get the feeling that she will go far by the sheer force of her vision and the ability to fine-tune her natural talents.
Wood Mackenzie forecasts that output will nearly double to 17 billion cubic meters by 2020 as Chinese energy giants fine tune advanced drilling methods tailored for their country.
For the rest of the summer, Malvin will continue to fine-tune his album and play a series of festival dates before embarking on his latest solo tour.
The Nationals will continue to fine-tune in advance of the playoffs when they visit the Philadelphia Phillies for the opener of a three-game series on Monday.
Nothing groundbreaking, but each developed internally by the company to fine tune the features for a single piece of hardware, rather than simply adopting the broad Android experience.
My self-taught education helped me grow my businessThe specific elements I studied on my own helped me fine tune business development and brand strategy for small businesses.
Dr. Allison and Dr. Honjo succeeded where others had failed by deciphering exactly how cells were interacting so they could fine-tune methods to control the immune system.
If you don't already own a pair, the camp is a good time to take the plunge because you can fine-tune the fit as much as necessary.
Aero also gives artists the ability to fine-tune their AR creations using 3D textures and materials from Substance, the texturing software by Allegorithmic, which Adobe recently acquired.
"It is crucial that we fine-tune the stability and global security and nonproliferation of weapons of mass destruction," Putin said during a joint news conference with Trump.
Renowned sport scientist Dr. Samuele Marcora collaborated with a team of elite coaches, data analysts and design engineers to fine-tune the mechanics, retrieve and analyse the data.
Being part of the Republic of Gamers (ROG) brand, ASUS has done a job and a half to help you fine-tune and optimize your network with ease.
In other words, the capacity for relationship — a creature's ability to fine-tune its behavior in response to other members of its group — is widespread and very old.
In addition to showing a more direct tie to Trump, Democrats also want to use Week 2 to fine-tune messaging that can reach persuadable independents and Republicans.
At his first "Traviata" rehearsal with the orchestra, he paused often to fine-tune passages, even though the company has performed the piece more than a thousand times.
Basic headsets are being sold as relaxation tools or entertainment gadgets — some built on flimsy claims — and market researchers are using the devices to fine-tune advertising pitches.
Shore-based engineers assess data from hundreds of sensors throughout the boat and helmsmen use multi-function steering wheels to fine-tune hydrofoil and rudder settings during a race.
Some of the more advanced classes include lessons on Ableton Live's audio effects capabilities and mastering with Audio Effect Racks, which will fine-tune your skills while encouraging innovation.
When you install certain fonts, fine-tune a color scheme, and create call-to-action buttons, you're doing more than just beautifying a website — you're increasing its overall trustworthiness.
A technique not well-known and overtly time-consuming, Distel thinks it's one of the best ways for photographers to fine-tune images and discover their own personal style.
The money allowed them to buy machinery and a new workshop, and an opportunity to "step back and try to fine tune a vision for Sawdust Bureau," Cush says.
You write some code, create learning algorithms, collect information and then fine tune it," Ferrari said, when explaining the "incremental' modernization approach currently guiding the service's approach to NGCV.
I've never been a good at right-stick aiming, and this lets me do that quickly then fine tune it seamlessly and reliably with a flick of the wrist.
The Hungarian forint moved sideways as investors awaited key economic data later in the week and a swap tender that the central bank has used to fine tune liquidity.
"It's a plan we worked on over the past year in order to provide service where we could, and we will continue to fine-tune it," Mr. Ortiz said.
That's because Eero uses its cloud to analyze Wi-Fi data and fine-tune its algorithms, but the actual application of those algorithms is done on the routers themselves.
"With built-in detection for PlayStation, Xbox and Switch consoles, users can easily fine tune their networks for the smoothest gaming or streaming experiences," reads the company's announcement post.
The swing: Better, stronger athletes — many of whom were attracted to golf by Tiger Woods — generate greater swing speeds, while modern technology allows them to fine-tune their form.
Insect-rearers might be able to fine-tune an insect's diet to maximize its nutritional content, for example, according to the paper published in the journal Frontiers in Nutrition.
For instance, the Jasons were tasked with helping to fine-tune lasers for Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative in the 1980s, ridiculed as the Star Wars program by some critics.
"My constant presence abroad and at international summits has made it possible to fine-tune an agreed line necessary for a coherent policy on the foreign front," he said.
We worked for a few hours as we slowly worked our way from the beginning of the score, stopping every 20 seconds at times to discuss and fine tune.
The company says it is the world's only licensed producer to grow medical marijuana this way, a pesticide-free process that took 2-1/2000 years to fine tune.
The upgrade to France's national fighter program comes as Paris and Berlin fine-tune plans to commission studies for a future Franco-German aerial combat system known as FCAS.
To put it on, you'll push a button to loosen the sides, stretch it over your upper skull, and fine-tune the tightness with a dial on the back.
Sure, you can fine tune or even silence them with some work (more on that later), but most people don't, or don't know how, or feel they don't dare.
Bang & Olufsen helped fine tune playback performance, and audio nerds will also appreciate 220-stage volume control and support for all the popular lossless music formats including Apple Lossless.
LA JOLLA, California (Reuters) - Tiger Woods knows it will take time to fine-tune his swing as he plays his way back toward tournament toughness on the PGA Tour.
Hulu, Sling, and PlayStation Vue are all such services, providing you with the ability to fine-tune your channel selection with various price tiers and a la carte additions.
Recent comments from top policymaking bodies that China should fine-tune monetary policy have reinforced views that authorities may be switching to a more measured wait-and-see stand.
The company has been preparing by ramping up its ad sales operation, with teams operating in Washington to sell and fine-tune last-minute ads aimed at undecided voters.
I had to fine-tune and troubleshoot a few things to get it up and running, but within an hour or two, everything was perfectly set up and running.
It was a ton of fun working with Erik, and thanks to Will and the editing team for allowing BADASS, as well as making us fine-tune the fill.
Sure, you can fine-tune or even silence them with some work (more on that later), but most people don't, or don't know how, or feel they don't dare.
The equipment itself is far more sophisticated and capable — we can see what we are shooting in real time; we can fine tune everything to whatever our needs are.
AI is also used to monitor content, give creators instant user engagement data and provide features that allow them to fine-tune recordings, reduce noise and create 3D audio.
Waiting so long to begin construction was largely a financial decision, but it also gave the Thompsons time to understand their property better and to fine-tune their plans.
A panel of sliders appears and you can use these (as well as styles from the preset menu) to fine-tune the appearance of the black-and-white image.
A career counselor can not only help you fine-tune your job search, they can guide you to an entirely new career (if that's what you decide you want).
We were able to choose from literally one hundred solid logo ideas and then fine tune that into a final copy and award the winner — all for under $300.
Right now, Democrats say they're waiting for the administration to fine-tune a couple of things, and they might be able to get that as early as this week.
Chief Privacy Officer Erin Egan said in a statement that the company is working with privacy experts to fine-tune the feature, which could take a few months to build.
That, combined with a grueling training regimen that saw him spending hours in the pool seven days a week, allowed him to fine-tune his technique even on dry land.
Certain crystals share their traits with certain signs (like aventurine and Aries), while others can help fine-tune and improve a sign's habits (we're looking at you, moonstone and Cancer).
I liked this feature; it let me really fine-tune some of the coolest watch faces I own, though the sheer number of options you're often presented can get confusing.
The Run DNA Test helps you understand how your DNA could affect your running performance, development, and recovery — so you can fine-tune your training and crush that personal record.
Before we go further, be forewarned: This article will do nothing to help you navigate the features of new dating platforms, fine-tune your profile or find your soul mate.
You can also filter through skills prospective employers might be looking for to fine-tune and tailor your CV. Resume Assistant has been integrated with Microsoft Word since last year.
China's central bank said on Friday that it will fine tune policy in a pre-emptive and timely way, as the economy still faces downward pressure despite signs of steadying.
Samsung is updating the Galaxy S9's AR Emoji feature to give users a lot more room to fine-tune the digital avatars so that they actually look like you.
IS THE job of central bankers more like that of technicians, carefully turning knobs as they fine-tune the economy, or magicians, manipulating the audience into the suspension of disbelief?
The executive order signals an effort to strengthen and fine tune the law, and it may have a significant impact on those bidding for federal contracts, both positively and negatively.
For graduation, her parents even bought her a single scull, an ice-blue one with a red racing stripe, so she could fine-tune her skills in a small boat.
"I started off feeling excited to tell my story, then felt a lot of frustration trying to fine-tune it, and ultimately was relieved when I finished it," she explained.
As Congress marks up the draft fiscal 2019 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), it has an opportunity to fine tune the historic security cooperation reforms that it made last year.
The startup hopes that by integrating the tech into future development kits, developers will have more options for functionality as the company strives to fine tune its more complex readings.
Its HUD secretary, Julián Castro, wants to fine-tune how fair-market rent is calculated, by basing it on housing costs in individual ZIP codes rather than in entire regions.
A mounted smartphone acts as the cabin's rear-view mirror and turns it into a driving simulator where the user can re-experience their drive and fine-tune their skills.
"You have to fine tune the space and equipment to the individual's needs," said Ms. Biel, who is also an author of "Raising A Sensory Smart Child" (Penguin Books, 2009).
But in fact I have really enjoyed working with this Maine accent [in "Carousel"], and trying to kind of fine-tune it and really find the colors in her voice.
"This is what I can do with it, but you gotta be real careful," he shouts, fiddling with the dial on one set as if to fine-tune a picture.
It's vital — and we mentioned this during the negotiations — it's crucial that we fine-tune the dialogue on strategic stability and global security and nonproliferation on weapons of mass destruction.
Indeed, in a 2018 Global Consumer Pulse study of nearly 30,000 consumers, Accenture found 47 percent are frustrated when a company doesn't use their personal information to fine-tune engagement.
The task now is to widen and fine-tune the use of the new legal tools, and to complement them with other reforms—of campaign finance and the judiciary itself.
"New World" game director Scot Lane said at the Game Awards that the Amazon Games team will continue to incorporate feedback from players to fine-tune the game after release.
Indeed, in a 2018 Global Consumer Pulse study of nearly 30,000 consumers, Accenture found 47 percent are frustrated when a company doesn't use their personal information to fine-tune engagement.
Taylor, now in brazen superhuman mode, tries to recruit Wendy to their new company, and help fine-tune their employees (funny how employees are always spoken about as if they're machines).
This would include a form of swarm intelligence, or a "code for humanity" individuals could control allowing them to fine tune their emotional and ethical framework based on their individual experiences.
Justice Minister Nicole Belloubet said the state would fund a new supercalculator that would help to "fine-tune" weather predictions and would be on line in a year and a half.
However, Tyson Ranch will also include an "edible factory," a "premium glamping" camping ground, and a Tyson Cultivation School that will teach growers innovative ways to fine-tune their own strains.
"We cannot rule out the possibility that China might fine-tune its opening-up policies as needed," said the tabloid, which is run by the ruling Communist Party's official People's Daily.
I'm a huge fan of Slack for one reason: It lets me funnel different types of notifications to different channels, then fine-tune how I'm notified on a per-channel basis.
One area where American Jews have something to teach Israel is religious pluralism, something that living in a democracy with a separation between church and state has helped us fine-tune.
In a Harvard Business Review article, "Taking the Stress Out of Stressful Conversations," the communication expert Holly Weeks counsels people to rehearse difficult conversations and fine-tune their phrasing and tone.
Perhaps after some time off, you'll have a better idea of what you miss and what you want out of these services, and fine tune them to only show you that.
In addition to preset filters, your app may include tools to manually adjust the look and intensity of a particular filter so you can fine-tune the image to your liking.
The more companies can fine-tune an algorithm to make people use its service longer, or offer an ad they're more likely to click on, the more money they can make.
Efforts are underway to fine tune mathematical equations that can then transform scat analysis output into an estimate of biomass consumed, providing a clearer, more reliable picture of leopards' dietary choices.
"We should be able to fine-tune the coalition agreement by the end of this week, reflecting demands of the Social Democrats," ANO deputy chairman Jaroslav Faltynek told the daily Pravo newspaper.
It's the story of Steve Lacey, the hip-hop producer who makes his beats on his iPhone, and the dancers who use the iPhone's slow-motion feature to fine-tune their movements.
Some of those are already at work to fine-tune structural adjustments and to move the changing composition of aggregate demand toward household consumption, business capital outlays and more selective infrastructure investments.
The enhancements build on a recent visual update that makes fonts and graphics bolder and larger, and they add touch controls to let you fine-tune the results of your voice commands.
The IMF said there was room to "fine-tune" U.S. financial regulations, but it warned against a "wholesale dilution" of the stronger U.S. bank capital requirements enacted after the 2008 financial crisis.
Trump has provided little details about his proposed policies on Twitter, which, according to one investor, makes it harder for market watchers to fine-tune their trading strategies based on the tweets.
The concept of using fiscal policy to fine-tune the economy went out of style around the time when economists were trying to work out why real interest rates were unusually high.
"The BOJ probably wants to fine-tune YCC with a modest hike in the yield target, and justify the move as aimed at easing the strain on Japan's banking system," he said.
The central bank will pay close attention to global and domestic economic and financial changes and make sound assessment of economic conditions and fine-tune policy in a preemptive manner, it said.
The app also builds awareness for the program by pushing nonmembers to join and gives the company more access to customer data, which can help them fine-tune promotions and new products.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's central bank said on Friday that it will fine tune policy in a pre-emptive and timely way, as the economy still faces downward pressure despite signs of steadying.
This, coffee fiends, is a definite improvement on the older, more manual one that comes built into the Express, on which it can be a pain to fine-tune the grind amount.
So that really plays to our advantage in that these maps never change, and so we have the ability to fine-tune and optimize these camera placements and angles ahead of time.
Discovering an entirely new way to use the product and debunking typical American notions of the granulated stuff, Ben began the three-and-a-half-year process to fine-tune his craft.
As companies compile more detailed dossiers on their clientele, stuffed with data collected online and in stores, retailers could someday fine-tune their marketing and scheduling to each consumer, the panelists said.
A targeting system took months to fine-tune, but a prototype, developed on a shoestring and called Lahav-Or, or Light Blade, was successfully tested by the Israeli border police weeks ago.
The detector is slated to come online by April 30, but scientists will then need to fine-tune its instruments before it can fully join the gravitational-wave hunt later this year.
A month earlier, Mr. Pruitt had squelched a request from the E.P.A. that 53,000 oil and gas companies nationwide collect data on methane emissions to help the agency fine-tune its regulations.
Both campaigns still have important decisions to make as they fine-tune their approaches — decisions that could affect who wins, and also how that person wins and how the victory is interpreted.
The new medium, with its powers of minute detail, and the ability to endlessly recalibrate and fine-tune a character's gestures and expressions, opened up new possibilities of nuance in character animation.
With Kidman and Skarsgård willing and able to dive into the twisted depths of this relationship, Vallée can fine-tune exactly how he films it to achieve a more devastating, human effect.
The 100,000-euro ($112,330) prize money will be used to fine tune the design to lower costs, so the homes can be more accessible to rural communities around the world, he said.
According to a press release, it has the same 16-step sequencer as the original, but allows users to fine-tune parameters and switch between the Step and Tap modes without interruption.
But the central bank has resisted that request out of concern it would encourage banks to fine-tune their operations to pass the test rather than build the overall strength of their portfolios.
Instead, they connect to other Echo speakers and include a dial to help control and fine tune your audio, or in the case of the Echo Link Amp, help boost your sound quality.
Last week the NBH warned of an impending drop in interbank market liquidity as it tries to fine-tune liquidity conditions via its swap tenders, with the forint trading near all-time lows.
There's a chance the show will come off too gimmicky if they don't fine-tune the jokes, but Cedric the Entertainer and Tichina Arnold are not new to this so I have faith.
Bose QuietComfort 35 series II wireless headphones are some of the best noise-cancelling headphones on the market, with their effortless "Action" controls and handy Bose Connect mobile app to fine tune audio.
Using BigQuery ML, developers can build models using linear and logistical regression right inside their data warehouse without having to transfer data back and forth as they build and fine-tune their models.
He'll also be spending about a half day a week helping Atomico fine-tune its own content and marketing strategy, which I'll speculate may involve the VC doing a podcast of its own.
FINE-TUNING "We cannot rule out the possibility that China might fine-tune its opening-up policies as needed," said Global Times, which is run by the ruling Communist Party's official People's Daily.
" "We expect the MPC to cut rates by an additional 50 bps through the year while continuing to fine-tune liquidity support through a combination of OMO purchases, forex swap and CRR cut.
Some consumer products companies have resorted to using SKU (or stock-keeping unit) rationalization inventory management techniques as a way to fine-tune product portfolios as well as enhance sales and profit growth.
Inside the quietest place on earth Microsoft has built a chamber so quiet, you can hear the grind of your bones — and it's helping to fine-tune the next generation of electronic devices.
This balance between the mimetic and the spontaneous is a key aspect of Murphy's approach, a balance he manages to fine-tune to the unique properties of each motif while avoiding formulaic repetition.
The camera has some onboard editing features, and you can edit your photos with the app, add stickers, effects and filters, and fine tune the makeup of the image, then print them out.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Premier Li Keqiang said on Tuesday China will make good use of counter-cyclical measures and fine-tune policy in a pre-emptive way at the appropriate time, state television reported.
Reddit joined Twitter in an amicus brief filed this March that sought to fine-tune these arbitrary limitations, and allow companies to be more clear in how many national security letters they receive.
There's nothing to lock Ryder in place, which means that the slightest movement — even a single step to the left or right as you fine-tune your aim — can leave you suddenly exposed.
The company says that it is using the extra time to fine tune the software via feedback from developers, and it will have another preview build released before the end of the year.
Such efforts helped the entire industry, and also fed a stream of data and insights back to Independent Stave — for example, helping the company fine-tune its barrel-toasting program for grape varietals.
And it made it vital -- and we mentioned this during the negotiations -- it's crucial that we fine-tune the dialogue on strategic stability and global security and nonproliferation of weapons of mass destruction.
This software might, for instance, monitor the health and fine-tune the operation of equipment like oil-field rigs and wind-farm turbines, improving performance, reducing wear and adapting to changing environmental conditions.
It could start quantitative easing again, but clearly the Fed still feels that these policies are harder to handle, less effective and more difficult to fine-tune than changing the federal funds rate.
Lopez Obrador will have a 5-month transition period to fine-tune his plan to run the government of Mexico, and his approach to a relationship with his powerful neighbor to the north.
Together with girlfriend Ashley Langan, Sanchez finally built his sound box to fine-tune the technique and make prints available to those who are looking for a more "organic" way of sound visualization.
They're now also expected to help win over more customers and provide more insights into how their work could help the company's board and senior leadership define or fine-tune their business strategy.
They also embedded with high schoolers in the Midwest to fine-tune their teenage characters, and Marling spent time with a blind man in New York learning to navigate the city without eyesight.
"The cars are available but we cannot collect data, which is very dangerous as the vehicles need data and experience to fine tune their algorithms and minimize the chance of accident," he said.
The arrangement also means Oracle will have downtime to fine-tune its boat for the America's Cup match while the challengers go through the semifinal and final rounds, which Oracle will sit out.
I've been toying of the idea of starting a food blog, so I've been trying to write down and fine tune recipes in hopes of one day having enough material for a blog.
" In his Friday letter, Principal Thompson asked families "to be patient with these new procedures, and hopefully over time, we will be able to fine tune the process, while maintaining the safety/security.
While it's possible to fine-tune this, some early reviews of the app, which complain about confusing interface and tiny text, indicate that Twitter still has some work to do in this department.
Over time, Trump's ability to fine-tune regulation through his agency chiefs will grow as he directs the biggest turnover in leadership at financial regulatory agencies since Dodd-Frank was enacted in 2010.
Once someone has made a contribution, the RNC will fine-tune subsequent solicitations, increasing the odds that a donor will give again and again, multiplying the RNC's return on investment in the scam.
Sources close to talks between OPEC and Russia told Reuters Moscow wanted to fine-tune the language of the deal to include an option to review the agreement if global stocks fell steeply.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's central bank will fine-tune monetary policy in a "pre-emptive" way to ensure liquidity is reasonably ample, it said on Wednesday, amid heightened trade tension that has stiffened economic headwinds.
Samsung's new scene optimizer helps fine tune your photos and makes the Note 9's cameras even better rivals for the Pixel 268, while flaw detection alerts you when you take a bad shot.
The ice core contains detailed accounts about how the Earth's temperature, rainfall, and wind changed over hundreds of thousands of years, and can help scientists fine tune their projections of climate changes to come.
The minister's remarks reflected how senior officials see a series of corruption investigations into cozy ties between politicians and business leaders are evolving so quickly that they require rapid action to fine-tune legislation.
With each failure (and each success), Elon Musk and his team have taken important telemetry data that can be used to fine-tune landing algorithms for future launches, making them more likely to succeed.
But to prep for that ruling, automakers and tech companies are putting cars on roads and, perhaps more importantly, in simulated environments to fine-tune reactions to events seldom found in the real world.
Not only does the online brand give Wal-Mart a fresh roster of digital talent, it can also help the company fine-tune its shipping and online logistics — a crucial part of preserving margins.
With the Touch Bar, Photoshop users can choose layer properties, select between brush color, size, hardness, opacity and flow (using the slider to fine tune) and create a set of favorites for quick access.
While Tesla rolls out updates to Autopilot incrementally and other automakers fine-tune their autonomous platforms after years of development, some ambitious drivers are tricking out their own, regular cars with self-driving systems.
In fact, relying on a new technique that uses modern weather prediction to fine-tune water supplies, the city continued to draw water from key reservoirs at normal rates while waiting for warmer weather.
Over the past 16 years, the agency has worked to fine-tune security processes and protocols with the singular focus of keeping the people and commerce that rely on our various transportation modalities safe.
For now, researchers say more work is needed to fine tune the stripe pattern and devise a way to apply stripes with three or four months of staying power to large numbers of cows.
The Mission Act will allow the time necessary to fine tune the Choice Program to make sure outside VA care is exactly what it should be, which is seamless in delivery, accessibility and administration.
This course will show you how to unlock the power of the most expensive paid ad channel so you can target smarter, create more compelling offers, fine-tune your funnel, and generate insane ROI.
Thalmann is working around the clock to develop and fine-tune the humanoid's features and add-ons, such as the ability to talk on Skype and the look and grasping abilities of her hands.
As seen in the video above, Yung Milo used Fruity Loops Studio to split the song into samples, construct beats around said samples and then fine-tune the tone with a low-pass filter.
There are thousands of infrared cameras and sensors covering everything, taking fine measurements of temperature, moisture, and plant growth; the data is used by agronomists and artificial intelligence nerds to fine-tune the system.
Steve Jobs already knew the improvements he wanted to make in future versions of the iPhone, but understood that he needed to move a product to market before he could fine-tune its application.
The field is still young, hundreds of clinical trials are underway and basic researchers are trying to find ways to fine-tune the treatments they have already developed, as well as find new ones.
North Korea will fine tune its launching plans by the middle of this month and wait for a final order from its leader, Kim Jong-un, the North's official news agency said, citing Gen.
It's another reason why you should run your calculator results by your tax preparer to fine-tune your withholding and make sure you're on track to either break even or receive a small refund.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Alphabet Inc's Google introduced new ad-buying tools on Tuesday that showcase its growing push to allow machines instead of humans to fine-tune ads and determine where they should run.
They have been trying to discern its meaning since they staged it in London, and are still negotiating with the play and with each other, even as they fine-tune the production for Broadway.
It's hard to know exactly which side most of us are on: Who among us hasn't learned to fine-tune our accents or behave a grade or two above where we might have come from?
The system is so carefully controlled, in fact, that engineers even fine-tune the fire to make it just hot enough to feel unnervingly intense, but not so hot that it would make tourists uncomfortable.
Google's competition with Apple has always been asymmetric because that other California company has been able to control and fine-tune both the hardware and the operating system of its world-conquering iPhones and iPads.
" While it was understandable for the legislature to want to revisit mayoral control periodically and fine-tune it, he said, the decision about whether to renew it "shouldn't be based on one individual, one mayor.
Apple will use techniques such as machine learning to fine tune the app, such as detecting the users are more likely to follow up on tasks if they notified midday rather than in the morning.
"The purpose of that meeting was to fine-tune elements included in our pitch and give a first-hand look at the city we hope will be chosen for their second national headquarters," Glover said.
" And as for the Davis Cup's new model, Wilander said: "Maybe if it would be a failure the ITF would go back and look at it, fine tune what they had instead of changing everything.
Those finalists will now work with each other and Sidewalk to fine-tune their proposals, which, in turn, will help Sidewalk figure out what kinds of features or analytics to build into the Flow system.
Kraft says these partnerships go even deeper than what's being shared now, and that more details will be shared in the coming months as Doppler works with each one to fine-tune the AR experience.
"The idea that we could somehow fine tune a nuclear conflict is really dangerous thinking," says Kingston Reif, director of disarmament and threat reduction policy at the Arms Control Association, a Washington-based think tank.
It will be essential to constantly fine-tune the engagement with customers to become an online/offline community sharing the same values, and where closeness and quick and real emotional interactions play a key role.
Jack McGarry and Sean Muldoon, who founded and run an award-winning Irish pub, the Dead Rabbit Grocery & Grog, worked with the Dublin Liberties Distillery in Ireland to fine-tune a new 88-proof whiskey.
The IRS kicked off the new year with a revamp of its tax withholding estimator tool, a calculator that helps you fine-tune the amount of federal income taxes that are pulled from your paycheck.
The uncertainty also clouds the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee's $50 million effort to flip state chambers in places like Arizona and North Carolina, where operatives have to fine-tune the party's message in swing states.
His staff is likely working with Google's existing chips team in Silicon Valley to fine-tune and test design ideas before shipping final ones off to manufacturers, said two industry executives familiar with Google's plans.
Noise-cancelling headphones Bose QuietComfort 35 series II wireless headphones are some of the best noise-cancelling headphones on the market, with their effortless "Action" controls and handy Bose Connect mobile app to fine tune audio.
I've learned a lot since then, though I'm still trying to fine tune how I do things, particularly as I have a habit of dating people who are new to non-monogamy in theory and practice.
They can also gain a better grasp of the implications of corporate actions or fine-tune the diversification of the portfolio to ensure we're not overexposed directly or indirectly to any one market, area or theme.
The team analyzes how subscribers click, watch, search, play, and pause, and it uses the data to fine-tune the company's mostly invisible, top-secret personalization technology that decides which titles appear on your Netflix homepage.
Sennheiser says its soundbar is able to detect where your walls and ceiling are by measuring how sound bounces back and then fine-tune playback so that sound reaches your ears just as it's supposed to.
And if you're one of those folks who feel they have to reciprocate other people's follows, now you'll be able to fine-tune your Instagram experience to only see the stuff you actually want to see. 
He's struggled to fine-tune a pitch that can appeal both to the voters who made him successful early on and to undecided voters -- as the awkward maneuvering by his campaign this weekend on immigration showed.
We also recommend spending some time training the spam filter on your email client of choice, taking a few moments to help it fine-tune the techniques that help it spot spam messages from the rest.
Watchup bills itself as "the future of TV news," allowing users to create personalized newscasts by selecting areas of interest and TV channels relevant to them, liking and disliking content to fine-tune what they see.
Meantime, the new WW will need to fine tune its message — both to prospective members and lapsed ones — and communicate that the new name is a new-and-improved version of the Weight Watchers everyone knows.
"We have attempted to fine tune things like triage quality, response time and researcher interactions to build a quality program that researchers like to participate in," the company wrote in the blog post announcing the program.
English travellers now settle on sites, and learn to box at local boxing clubs where they are then taken to amateur tournaments up and down the country to fine-tune their craft in a competitive environment.
Scores of savvy viewers have turned to cord-cutting services like Sling TV to reduce their monthly bills and fine-tune their channel selections, pruning off unwanted fluff to stick with the stuff they like best.
I'm including only older men who can breathe in this statistic; if I fine tune it to include the highly-sought-after demographic of older men who are not homeless, the ratio could really depress you.
It's a tricky business to fine-tune a market and encourage buyers and sellers to do the right thing — both providing access to individuals in need and encouraging enough insurers to join to make competition work.
It provides various services to the games, such as keeping ice rinks at the right temperature, and is the technical partner of the U.S. luge team (pictured), helping them fine-tune sleds to make them faster.
His next step should be to fine tune his word list, as there are some entries that solvers in the United States might look at and deem "gluey," like ULNA, I CAN, OTOE and OR NOT.
Until now, researchers trying to get world-record results on language tasks would "fine-tune" their models to perform well on the specific task in question — that is, the AI would be trained for each task.
He also said that the Chinese central bank had sufficient monetary policy tools to cope with current internal and external uncertainties, and would look to fine-tune policy according to changes in the country's economic situation.
"It will streamline the design process and allow designers more time to fine tune their concepts for their target market," says Antonio Borja, who runs the Academy of Art University's School of Industrial Design, in San Francisco.
Pulling out a smartphone to fine-tune one's aural environment (or even sending vibes to a brain-controlled successor to the iPhone) might one day be as common as tweaking bass and treble on a stereo system.
The key point is that these effects center on genes responding to the environment, and that they could give natural selection extra opportunities to fine-tune which levels of gene expression might be optimal against certain challenges.
Whether Wall Street firms focus on the consumer, or even if they only cater to elite clients, big banks have sought to fine-tune their real-time public image with a small army of social media staffers.
And IBM said, actually, that most powerful computer which we designed can do this in two and a half days and probably even faster than that if we had time to fine-tune how we did it.
The company declined to say how long it expects to test the service, but says the goal of the pilot is to fine-tune the overall experience and test other enhancements that will arrive in the future.
The team have also shown that the relationship between brain signals and speech is sufficiently similar from person to person for their approach to be employed to create a generic template that a user could fine-tune.
Chances are that humans would still have to ground-truth these images to fine-tune the algorithms, but it's a powerful way to implement a feature artists and engineers have been pursuing with varying success for years.
While they may provide a useful service to app makers by helping fine-tune their products, it isn't a great look that those apps aren't disclosing to their users that they're snapping screenshots of their every move.
Espenilla said the central bank would continue to "fine-tune" its monetary policy to make it "more market-oriented", which would entail a constant review of policy tools, including banks' reserve requirements and the interest rate corridor.
You can fine tune those settings on Google's Activity Controls page, where you can pause Google from gathering data related to your web activity, location history, voice and audio activity, devices you use and your YouTube history.
Waves had never made a set of wireless headphones either, but the company's engineers worked closely with Fitbit's over the course of several months to fine-tune the sound, according to Fitbit Director of Marketing Michael Polin.
The Serb world number four accepted a late wildcard into the ATP 250 grasscourt event, desperate to fine-tune his erratic form, but managed just one game against Canadian qualifier Vasek Pospisil before the rain set in.
Once again, this visit, which will be followed by further high level visits, allowed both nations to fine tune their collaboration in ways that make this strategic partnership relevant to the challenges we are faced with today.
Initially, some visitors to the site will see the new page, while others will still be directed to the current donor page, so Direct Relief can assess donor preferences and fine-tune the tool, Mr. Morain said.
"We continue to welcome feedback from driver-partners and riders during this enhanced beta phase, as we work to fine-tune the app and create the best experience for our users," the company said in a statement.
Airbus and Boeing fought to save billions of dollars of jet deals as host airline Emirates kept the Dubai Airshow in suspense over dozens of tentative orders designed to fine-tune the world's largest international airline network.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Policymakers will have more room to fine tune monetary policy and money supply growth will likely be slower in the second half of 2016, the state-owned China Securities Journal said in a commentary Tuesday.
In the meantime, lawmakers are expected to fine-tune proposals to help farmers get easier access to temporary foreign workers, just as others work to help their home-state high-tech industries get more visas for skilled immigrants.
Weidmann said the target should be formulated so it is easily understood, avoids a sharp increase compared with the current definition, and dispels the illusion that the ECB could fine-tune inflation to a tenth of a percent.
Those are pretty standard tricks in today's hybrids and pure electrics, but the Porsche also peeks into the navigation system to further fine-tune where and how to modulate the power, particularly through the new Hybrid Auto mode.
"Due to their small size and other pointing challenges, hitting these targets accurately with the laser has often required the rover to stay in place while ground operators fine tune pointing parameters," Tara Estlin, AEGIS project lead said.
As well as interest rates, the BoE has other tools it uses to fine-tune Britain's economy, called macroprudential measures, which are designed to control the flow of specific types of credit offered by banks and other lenders.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China should fine-tune monetary policy in a pre-emptive way based on economic growth and price changes, the official Xinhua News Agency said on Monday, citing a top-level meeting chaired by President Xi Jinping.
Weasels also have big brains relative to body mass, and they apply their neuronal bounty to continuously fine-tune their movements during a hunt, a strategy that allows them to attack prey up to 10 times their size.
That's not to say that the app doesn't offer manual image adjustment features for users to fine-tune photos and make nondestructive edits — there's a settings tab that lets users adjust details like shadows, highlights, vibrance, and exposure.
We loved this gender-neutral, smart sex toy that lets you create custom vibration patterns, then fine-tune the intensity and frequency of each part of the pattern and save it to the device via the companion app.
For more than a year, Donald Trump's campaign aides convened focus groups and conducted internal polls to fine-tune their message — devising phrases such as "promises made, promises kept" and "big government socialism" — as they readied for reelection.
Kwong's role at Big Health will be to help the company not just fine tune existing product Sleepio, but also look at what other mental health issues Big Health might next tackle using its app-based approach, and how.
WARSAW, April 14 (Reuters) - Poland's central bank has called off a Financial Stability Committee (KSF) meeting scheduled for Monday because the president needs more time to fine tune his proposal regarding conversion of Swiss franc-denominated credits into zlotys.
Diplomats who gathered earlier this month in Marrakech, Morocco for COP22, the United Nations climate change summit, already faced a difficult proposition: how to fine-tune and implement the international agreement on climate change drafted last year in Paris.
But just as when Taylor Swift releases songs about highly publicized breakups, or Beyoncé's visual album makes references to her personal life as a mother, Kelly is using these popular positions in segments to fine-tune her overall image.
But with fewer opportunities left to fine-tune the business internally, investor pressure is growing on management to identify a growth strategy for Clariant, which was formed in the mid 1990s from parts of Switzerland's Sandoz and Germany's Hoechst.
The Trump administration imposed sweeping tariffs on imported steel and aluminum in late March, but promised to fine tune the process by allowing companies to apply for exemptions for products that were not readily available in the United States.
" This weekend's roughly 36-hour push by Warren — as much as the Senate schedule would permit — allowed her to fine-tune her closing argument, centered around her electability, gender, and an ideology-crossing focus on ridding Washington of "corruption.
Many large retailers and restaurant chains in the U.S. and abroad have deployed software that uses a variety of data to fine-tune and automate their employee's schedules, according to press releases, public statements, and employees interviewed by Motherboard.
A pair of former executives from Reebok, the major running shoe brand, worked without pay to fine-tune what would become a line of minimalist footwear that landed just as the United States was embracing nontraditional approaches to wellness.
Matt Choptuik, a physicist at the University of British Columbia who uses numerical simulations to study Einstein's theory, showed that a naked singularity can form in a four-dimensional universe like ours when you perfectly fine-tune its initial conditions.
Some templates give you the tools to go all-out with fonts, colours, image effects, border sizes, landing pages, and more, letting you fine-tune every detail, whereas others offer only a few style options to eliminate any potential hassles.
So an artist can fine-tune a flick of the ponytail or a puff of air on the bangs to create the desired effect, and not have to trust to chance that it'll look like that in the final product.
A camera in front helps fine-tune navigation by reading road signs (and tuning the speed guidance in the HUD, for example), while another camera located above the rear license plate is activated on the center display when backing up.
And if they fine-tune their transmissibility among humans, the result will almost certainly be the kind of pandemic that epidemiologists most fear — one that could sicken a billion, kill 22013 million and cost the global economy up to $20143 trillion.
The intrigue: The motive behind the attacks isn't known, but North Korea's interest is traditionally in espionage — which would have been increasingly important to fine-tune negotiating strategies during talks with the United States — and with various forms of theft.
That includes the ability to fine-tune little parts of the cooking experience like the amount of time it takes to prepare a dish, find dishes that are vegetarian or vegan or those that contain specific ingredients you might find interesting.
Google responded by beefing up YouTube's ad policies and enforcement efforts, and by giving advertisers new controls that it said would make it easier for brands to exclude "higher risk content and fine-tune where they want their ads to appear".
If you get sick of your fingers obscuring the screen and want to fine-tune your aim, Omarov's Counter-Strike port does support peripherals, but without a functional online component, you'll be stuck shooting AI bots rather than other players.
Some templates give you the tools to go all-out with fonts, colors, image effects, border sizes, landing pages, and more, letting you fine-tune every detail, whereas others offer only a few style options to eliminate any potential hassles.
You can look around and shoot with the stick, but your crosshair is also tied to your head movement; I found it worked best to use the stick for broad strokes and then fine-tune the shot with my head.
They said the state aims to fine-tune the process by the end of this year and proceed with preparatory work in the first quarter of next year so that sales can take place in the second quarter of 2020.
In a separate statement posted around the same time as the revised NDRC document was seen, the People's Bank of China (PBOC) reiterated that it will maintain a "prudent" monetary policy and fine-tune policy in a preemptive and timely way.
KINGSTON (Reuters) - Jamaica's Usain Bolt has landed in Rio de Janeiro more than a week before the Olympics opening ceremony to fine tune his preparations for his attempt at an unprecedented triple-triple of gold medals in the men's sprints.
Artificial intelligence (AI) has to be part of the answer; executed over Silicon Valley's tremendously powerful, state-of-the-art servers, AI will speed and fine-tune automated propaganda filters, making the industry exponentially more effective in the fight against disinformation.
He believes he has succeeded in creating a functional cure for his disease–he's remained in remission since starting his 'protocol' in 210, and he's continued to research the molecular mechanisms behind colitis so he can fine-tune his regimen.
In addition to protection, the North Korean delegation may fine-tune its security detail to project a particular image for Kim Jong Un, said Ahn Chan-il, a defector and current president of the World Institute for North Korea Studies.
My dad has taught me many things: How to bend my left hand into the shape of a guitar chord; how to whistle with a blade of grass pressed between my thumbs; how to fine-tune a sentence until it sings.
If the report of terrorists having scanners to fine-tune their concealable devices is accurate, this would be a problem of a different order, and could lead to improvements on the relatively unimpressive device seen in the X-ray above.
The company also began using that data to shut down some wells to gain more production from others, or to fine-tune the volumes of natural gas it injected into its fields to maintain pressure and pump oil to the surface.
This is the part I always expect to take less time — I just need to fine-tune what I want to say, give the photos a light edit and write the recipe from my notes — and it always takes forever.
Trump helped to sell the tax plan to the public in a series of speeches, but the White House also gave GOP leaders space, allowing them to fine-tune the details of the legislation until it had enough votes to pass.
The indictment details an extremely sophisticated conspiracy in which defendants traveled to the United States to conduct research, employed specialists to fine-tune social media posts to "ensure they appeared authentic," and stole real people's identities to purchase online ads.
"Public suspicions and circumstantial evidence do lead us to investigate, to double check anti-cheat data, to look at all the material, and to fine-tune our detections, but in the end we need to have proof," the ESL said.
This is why even a promising newcomer to the translation game like the website Unbabel, which defines itself as an "AI-powered human-quality translation," has to rely on an army of 42,000 translators around the world to fine-tune acceptable translations.
Delivered all at once, a full percentage point would be dramatic - the sort of step associated with a severe economic shock, as opposed to the quarter-point increments that the Fed tends to rely on to fine-tune its target interest rate.
WAKAYAMA, Japan, Feb 8 (Reuters) - Bank of Japan board member Hitoshi Suzuki said on Thursday there was a chance the central bank could fine-tune its policy framework, such as through a hike in its yield targets, to make it more sustainable.
And as the federation model was replaced by global integration, firms would be able to fine-tune the mix of inputs they got from around the world—a geographic arbitrage that would improve efficiency, as Martin Reeves of BCG, a consultancy, puts it.
Fans also jumped at the opportunity to be a part of it, signing on as participants in the closed beta test, eager to see the old world and help fine-tune the game so it could be as perfect as possible at launch.
The other is view is that the rise of machine learning and improved data collection techniques has created a dystopian panopticon in which the artificial intelligence isn't yet working right, causing people to needlessly suffer while tech platforms fine-tune their ad targeting.
It will also fine-tune its policy at appropriate time and comprehensively use multiple monetary tools as a prudent monetary policy should neither be too tight nor too loose, the People's Bank of China (PBOC) said in a statement on its website.
While the virtual display wasn't the brightest or sharpest I've seen (issues the company says it will fine-tune in the coming months), it works: I was able to see icons and text from an app running on the glasses (controlled via smartphone).
While Lyft's biggest competitor, Uber, attempts to build out its own self-driving system, Lyft is instead choosing to focus on its main strength, its ride-hailing service, to fine-tune it for interested parties to use in their own autonomous vehicles.
At this point, the Facebook Lite users represents a small part of the social network's 1.59 billion active userbase but, as it continues to grow at a rapid pace, the company may want to fine tune its advertising strategy for the app.
Trump was still working closely with top aides, including his chief speechwriter and policy adviser Stephen Miller, into the afternoon to fine tune his speech, one person familiar with Trump's thinking said, and he has been known to make last-minute changes.
DUBAI, Nov 28 (Reuters) - Airbus and Boeing fought to save billions of dollars of jet deals on Sunday as host airline Emirates kept the Dubai Airshow in suspense over dozens of tentative orders designed to fine-tune the world's largest international airline network.
What began as a one-man operation in 2015 grew into one of the most successful—and controversial—digital campaigns in presidential history, with Parscale's team working alongside embedded staffers from Facebook, Twitter, and Google to fine-tune the campaign's advertising online.
More than a dozen Capitol Hill Democrats, many of whom are backing Biden's candidacy, said in interviews that the vice president needs to fine tune his response, pivoting away from the at times emotional and defensive rebuttals he's offered on the campaign trail.
The software must be trained to improve and be corrected when it gets stuff wrong, and that requires human eyes and ears to review, annotate data, and seed it back into the system where engineers can use it to fine-tune algorithms.
In a separate July 2018 interview on "20193 Minutes," Parscale described running through tens of thousands of Facebook ad variations daily to fine tune messages: Changing language, words, colors, changing things because certain people like a green button better than a blue button.
Dr. Johnson noted that as the field of cancer research matures, more efforts are being made to fine-tune treatments — lessening doses or duration, or even dropping some forms of therapy entirely for certain patients — to minimize harsh side effects without sacrificing efficacy.
To fine-tune my appreciation and understanding of lambrusco, I visited a couple of wineries in the farmland just east of the city of Modena, the heart of the lambrusco region, where the wine is said to have been made since Roman times.
While I'm not sure Shortcuts is going to be the thing that will make Siri on the HomePod as good as Alexa or the Google Assistant, being able to fine tune how the AI in your phone works with you is certainly a welcome improvement.
Even once you've done the complicated 360-degree shooting, and your computational algorithms have stitched all the footage together into something realistic and immersive, you still need to fine-tune the edits, sound effects, and visuals so you don't disorient your viewers (or worse).
A gathering for digital marketing newbies and grizzled veterans alike, the three-day Las Vegas minicamp will unpack the major marketing trends we'll see this year and help attendees fine-tune their Adobe Marketing Cloud usage so they can capitalize on strategic engagement opportunities.
Trump seized on the attack to accuse Democratic President Barack Obama of failing to address "radical Islamic terrorism," to warn that Clinton's policies on immigration would allow more potential attackers into the country, and to fine-tune his call for a suspension of Muslim immigration.
But there's still a long way to go before these artificial corneas will even get close to a human eyeball: Connon wants to fine tune the printing process first, he says, and the artificial cornea will also need to go through safety studies in animals.
Given barely three months to fine-tune an Australia team that struggled in the latter stages of qualifying, he oversaw an encouraging 0-0 draw with Colombia last month after a 4-1 debut thrashing against a Norway side who failed to reach the finals.
I also believe that Sanders remaining in the race will keep Clinton in fighting shape for the general election, help her fine-tune her message and help unify all Democrats for the general election once the nominee is chosen, whomever he or she may be.
With the Sprinklr platform, which combines the data from 23 different social channels, including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and more, a company can get a total view of what customers are saying about them and fine-tune their social media strategy from a single integrated dashboard.
But the point of the machine, much to the chagrin of many who read this headline, is not to get you drunk, but, rather, to help winemakers get a better understanding of the fermentation process and fine tune it for climates around the world.
No wonder regular people began to reimagine themselves as walking conglomerates in their own right, poring over self-help books and even hiring consultants to help them polish their "brand image" in order to clamber up the corporate ladder and fine-tune their romantic lives.
The 45-year-old company through most of its history created general-purpose products meant for the broadest possible swath of customers, but has in recent years started to dig deeper into the needs of specific industries and fine-tune products to suite them.
Once they're all synced up, you should go ahead and fiddle around in the settings, where you can set up Apple Pay (again, the best!), fine-tune your notifications to keep dozens of apps from constantly buzzing your wrist, unless you're somehow into that.
Audi, in collaboration with scientists from the Fraunhofer Institute — one of Germany's foremost research incubators — is administering this test to volunteers in order to quantify human reactions to various in-car stimuli and thus fine-tune its designs for the premium Audi cars of the future.
Once Barrett settled on the amount she would need to enjoy financial independence, she was able to crystalize her goals and fine-tune her financial strategy so she wasn't just investing with the vague hope of putting away enough that she wouldn't go broke in retirement.
Now, it seems like Sony had the chance to make itself useful in helping customers fine-tune their most expensive TVs, but instead, the company just created this weird Netflix Calibrated Mode, furthering the myth that a good picture setting is only a setting switch away.
Reema Mitra, group director of social for agency Huge, said while opening up the API to third-parties is something every major social media platform has already done, Snapchat has had the benefit of being able to fine-tune its ad products to exactly what marketers want.
"We're looking at features in the game and how to fine-tune them so that it's appealing to the fans but also respectful of the private institutions that are affected by it," J.C. Smith, the Pokemon Company's consumer marketing director, told the news agency in an interview.
If you're tired of seeing the buffering symbol on your device spin for what seems like hours, just know that all hope's not lost: the Luma Home WiFi Mesh Router is said adapt to your home's signals and fine-tune them in order to optimize connection.
Dust storms on Mars are a nightmare, and at all times we have a roomful of people obsessing over atmospheric updates, not just for the landing site but for the entire planet, in case we need to fine-tune the flight path we come in on.
So far the reactions of President Francois Hollande and his government have seemed appropriate and dignified; we accept the state of emergency and the revision of the constitution to fine-tune as it were the legislation against terrorism and the stripping of citizenship for French jihadis.
Figure Eight, a platform that helps developers train, test and fine-tune their machine learning models, today announced a major new collaboration with Google that essentially turns Figure Eight into the de facto standard for creating and annotating machine learning data for Google Cloud's AutoML service.
He adds that building the entire platform, including its unique swappable battery system, gives Gogoro an advantage over vehicle-sharing programs from companies like Uber, Lyft, Lime, Bird and Coup because it can constantly track vehicle performance, fine-tune the system and incorporate feedback into new designs.
Read more: A sports psychologist shares the visualization technique that's helped Super Bowl champions and Olympic gold-medalistsLee says the illness has helped him fine-tune his eating and other lifestyle habits to make him healthier and more competitive, both in and out of the ring.
Marzena Gesiarz and Zofia Kusmierska, the pierogi makers at PierozeQ, have been in New York for several weeks helping Mr. Kucharski and Ms. Siwiec, who have roots in Czestochowa and own small restaurants in Greenpoint, fine-tune their pierogi for the new restaurant opening on Wednesday.
The company announced this week that it will begin collecting data manually — with a human driver at the wheel at all times — on downtown streets in November, in order to fine-tune computer simulations that could eventually power self-driving cars in the North Texas metroplex.
While there's always room for improvement, some tech projects run the risk of taking the rustic charm out of drinking one of humanity's most ancient elixirs—like replacing human bartenders with more efficient robot ones and using agricultural droids to fine-tune the process of winemaking.
"It's an advantage that very few other people had bringing games into V.R." Adapting Superhypercube for PlayStation VR gave Mr. Fish and Kokoromi the opportunity to fine-tune the game, experimenting with how to design elements like menus in 3-D and refining colors and lighting.
"With us transitioning the LCS and Academy into a fully remote setup, you may see some changes or delays in the broadcast as we fine tune the new setup and you should expect that the broadcast will not have the usual level of polish," Greeley said.
However, having pulled out of the Jamaican trials last month with a hamstring strain, he was delighted to get through Friday's race uninjured and can now go away and fine-tune for his attempt at the triple-triple of 100m, 103m and 4x100m relay golds in Rio.
"We could imagine in the future to search a product and have as an opt-in your conversation history as an option for helping fine tune what you are presented, but right now we think privacy is more important so we didn't want to break that wall," he said.
Today, players don't need an iconic poster to help further their brand, not when social media is available for them to curate an image with their fans, with the assistance of a group of publicists who are meticulously trying to fine-tune every detail about the athletes they represent.
Although it's not widely publicized, Mr. Truman has been a restaurateur for a while now, having joined with the hotelier André Balazs to fine-tune the mission, hire chefs and map out the menus at Narcissa, in the East Village, and at the celebrity-clotted Chiltern Firehouse in London.
Best seen with: Family members with a sense of humor, though you might want to fine-tune that — Hunt for the Wilderpeople is all-ages family fun, while What We Do In The Shadows is more for you and the cool younger cousins who like gross-out humor.
The company spent $20 million over the course of three years collaborating with athletes, engineers and neuroscientists to design and fine tune the high-tech head shield, which protects against impact forces and mitigates the effects of collisions through a soft outer shell and several underlying protective layers.
Since that whole Instagram Stories thing appears to be going so well, porting it over into Facebook proper isn't a bad idea — it's just another benefit of having a whole suite of apps that you can pick and choose from in order to fine-tune the main money-maker.
The persistent weakness in global growth coupled with deceleration in growth in the U.S. ... suggests really removing that last unjustified rate hike in the near term, and then beginning to fine tune policy to where the economy really is, not to where they hoped it would be, Herrmann said.
"The persistent weakness in global growth coupled with deceleration in growth in the U.S. ... suggests really removing that last unjustified rate hike in the near term, and then beginning to fine tune policy to where the economy really is, not to where they hoped it would be," Herrmann said.
Select the Advanced Display Settings link at the bottom of the box and choose Color Calibration to fine-tune the colors on your display, or the "Advanced sizing of text and other items" option to bump up the text size in window title bars, menus and other screen elements.
Clinton and her top aides planned to decamp to a Midtown hotel to fine-tune the two versions of the speech she planned to deliver at the Javits Center, and to watch the results come in to see which version of that speech she would end up giving.
As we've always acknowledged, it will take time to fine-tune the line for higher volumes, but as we have also said, there are no fundamental issues with Model 3 production or its supply chain, and we are confident in addressing the manufacturing bottleneck issues in the near-term.
Although he fended off a market attack on the rupee early in his tenure, bankers, economists and his former colleagues said he was relatively slow to grasp how liquidity flows through the economy and how to fine tune it to meet his primary policy goal of taming inflation.
The plaintiffs say that admissions officers then fine-tune the final class using a form that lists five pieces of information about the applicant; they give an example of a form that has spaces for the applicant's name, LIN (lineage), ETH (ethnicity), ATH (athlete), and HFAI (financial aid).
Custom Audiences are lists of user information that help advertisers target ads, and users will be able to fine-tune their ad-seeing experience by hiding ads based on an advertiser's Custom Audience list, or make themselves eligible to see an ad that an advertiser otherwise wouldn't show.
Amazon has been experimenting with brick-and-mortar operations even as it continues to fine-tune more futuristic efforts like drone delivery and robot-powered warehouses, and the company has played up just how little customers of Amazon Go would have to interact with anyone or anything other than their smartphone.
Just like with the rollout of AMP pages for news sites, Google is launching a demo site today that will allow you to test what this experience is like and give developers the opportunity to fine-tune AMP support for their sites before it rolls out this feature to all users.
He was excited to read the many comments offering suggestions and feature tweaks, which allowed him to fine-tune the site and also attract the highest amount of site visits he's ever enjoyed: at the height of the reddit bump, Cinesift had received more than 150,000 views in a day.
"We have a number of tools already in place we have to fine- tune others and we also, to be honest, want to make sure that we come up with a POC in the marketplace that accurately reflects the requirements and the creativity of what the demand is in the marketplace."
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Two-and-a-half years into its tightening cycle, the U.S. Federal Reserve is set to fine-tune a policy framework that was built in the shadow of the financial crisis but that may not hold as markets and banks continue to adjust in the years ahead.
They need this draft in order to get feedback from all types of companies and citizens who will want and need to weigh in on any regulations in order to help the federal government create and fine-tune rules and regulations related to autonomous vehicles by the end of the decade.
For what it's worth: other companies like Garmin and Fitbit say they also fine-tune their algorithms for each new device; but Polar has long been known for its high-quality, accurate heart rate straps, so it has a reputation to uphold when it comes to any kind of heart rate sensing.
This is reminiscent of a feature that Songza (a music recommendation service eventually acquired by Google) once created with the Weather Company (eventually acquired by IBM), where users could fine-tune the music Songza recommended based not only on time, date and location, but also on the weather wherever they happened to be.
If the enforcers of GDPR decide that the company must erase the effect of a unit of data on the AI model in addition to deleting the data, companies using AI must find ways to granularly explain how a model works and fine tune the model to "forget" that data in question.
The 2019 race has been well planned by his Groupama-FDJ team, who decided on their eight riders to take part as early as last December It allowed them to fine-tune their team trialing and they got their reward in the second stage when they lost only 12 seconds to Team Ineos.
In order to thrive as a society (as well as to achieve musical excellence), we must create a common frame of reference in which all individuals feel included despite their differences, one that minimizes the noise and cacophony of disagreement and allows us to fine-tune, through plurality and diverging points of view.
While some relevant issues emerged as early as 2503, just as I retired from Congress, it wasn't until President Obama's reelection that we could be sure that the law would survive, and there was no point in trying to fine tune a plane that might have been headed for the scrap heap.
The budding musician — who plays piano, clarinet and bass guitar — hopes to use the $25,000 check that came with the award for her college fund ("I'd like to go to MIT," she says, "and study epidemiology or genetics") and to help fine-tune her device in order to make it available to the public.
Indeed, as seas rise and scientists fine-tune their projections for an era of floods — large parts of Miami Beach, according to some predictions, may be uninhabitable by around 19203 — Tangier's situation represents an early glimpse of a problem so enormously complex, so "wicked," in the argot of social scientists, it seems to defy resolution.
Read more: Wall Street is finally willing to go to Amazon's, Google's, or Microsoft's cloud, but nobody can agree on the best way to do it: 'If you pick a favorite and you're wrong, you're fired'Employees quickly learned that there was a risk of stray cars shooting down hallways as people fine-tune their models.
Among the 46 jobs and internships currently posted for economists on Amazon's hiring website, there are positions open for economists to help fine-tune seller pricing, figure out the best way to route trucks through Amazon's vast distribution network and identify the characteristics of top-performing talent in order to make the best hires.
You'd think there couldn't be an "internet of Twizzlers," but — George Lenhart, who has been working on their AI strategy — they have put sensors on machines that extrude the licorice, and have saved half a million dollars per batch making candy by being able to fine tune things like temperature and pace of making the licorice.
Other options, like the Turtle Beach Elite Pro Tournament Headset, offer different advantages including more easily accessible fine-tune control over soundscape, balance of chat and game audio and other features, but the SteelSeries offers a less complicated out-of-box experience, and better all-day wearability thanks to taking cues from athletic wear for its materials and design.
"I think today was a punchy day where I would normally struggle the most, and with limited racing coming in here, but it was OK." Thomas's preparations were hampered as he abandoned the Tour de Suisse last month following a crash, which meant he could not fine tune his preparations in the week-long race's mountain stages.
If an autonomous car doesn't react properly in a real-world situation — if, for example, a building's shadow causes the car to slow suddenly — the situation cannot be recreated and repeated to identify the issue and fine-tune the car's sensors, said Huei Peng, an engineering professor and director of the University of Michigan Mobility Transformation Center.
"It's supposed to be a policy shop that is supposed to be the repository of ideas and so we're going to really fine-tune that — get back to the origin on it and produce, effectively, a playbook that we will, I think, be able to run fully when we take the majority back in two years," he said.
It would take more than a decade before he would handle his first battery-powered flashbulb, removing at least one occupational hazard and encouraging him to fine-tune his work's signature look: glaringly high-contrast images with the whites bleached out, as if to bring out the darkness of crumpled metal, a grimy sidewalk or a victim's blood.
"We believe this new approach can lead to a successful outcome, and we encourage you to create the path by making reform a priority in your decisions about your 2018 agenda," the group wrote, adding that, since the fall, they've been meeting with congressional leaders, White House officials and health-care policy experts to further fine-tune the policy.
These genes are tested as part of more extensive kits that Orig493n sells online under names like the $29 "Superhero" ("From rare, above-average intelligence to physical prowess, this fun DNA test lets you tap into your hidden superpower") and $149 "Fitcode" ("so you can get the info you need to fine-tune your routine and reach your goals faster").
In the human fovea, the density of cones is much higher than that of rods; while in the mouse retina, the number of rods predominate everywhere... Since cones have different spectrum and intensity sensitivity to light comparing with rods, we might need to fine tune the emission spectrum of the UCNP to more efficiently active a particular type of cones in human.
In November 2015, as world leaders were meeting to fine-tune the details of the agreement, President Obama's White House was quick to say that America was working closely "with countries as varied as Brazil and India," noted that "cooperation with China is absolutely essential," and said that Paris climate talks with France and Germany segued into international collaboration to fight ISIS.
But if an extension proves necessary, either because negotiators need more time to fine-tune an international treaty containing hundreds of pages of legal text, or because European leaders are not satisfied with the U.K.'s final offer by Friday, there are members in Johnson's own party who say that the leader should be realistic and allow a little more time.
READMEBest smart TV platform currently available—not matter what Apple tries to doExceptional 4K upscalingLike most new TVs, it has pretty lousy audio, so invest in a sound barUnless you are made of money or a professional TV calibrator this is all the TV you needA note for calibrators: Roku FINALLY gives you the ability to fine-tune color and white levels in the UP130 series.
If you're game and you trust yourself, you can completely fine-tune your Netflix stream through a secret streaming manager that you can call up using the following key combination when streaming a video: PC / MAC: shift, ctrl, right alt (you might know this as alt gr in Europe) + S With this shortcut, you can designate a bandwidth that a video is allowed to use.
And less than two months ago, Grace got his first victory on American soil, turning a three-shot, third-round deficit into a two-stroke triumph at the RBC Heritage tournament in Hilton Head Island, S.C. "I came close last year, a couple of close calls," Grace said before a three-week respite back home to recharge and fine-tune his game for the Oakmont test.
Top-ranking policymaking bodies including the Politburo, the State Council, the central bank and the Central Financial and Economic Affairs Commission have all held meetings in the last two weeks China should fine-tune monetary policy in a pre-emptive way based on economic growth and price changes, the official Xinhua News Agency said on Monday, citing a meeting of the financial commission chaired by President Xi Jinping.
They covered a lot of ground in the conversation, most notably Cook's declaration that Apple will use some of its astounding wealth to start a $1 billion fund to promote advanced manufacturing jobs in the US.  At the tail end of the talk, we also got to hear a little bit more about Cook himself — specifically, how he's used the Apple Watch to fine-tune his fitness routine to help him drop 30 pounds.
"I won two dozen of them and accumulated $90,000 in scholarship money, which at the time, combined with a year's worth of AP credit (which basically let me enter Harvard as a sophomore) covered the entire cost of Harvard for me," he explained to CNBC Make It. In order to maximize their awards, Kaplan suggests that students look for scholarships in creative places, apply for many scholarships and fine-tune their applications over time.
"I won two dozen of them and accumulated $90,000 in scholarship money, which at the time, combined with a year's worth of AP credit (which basically let me enter Harvard as a sophomore) covered the entire cost of Harvard for me," he explained to CNBC Make It. In order to maximize their winnings, Kaplan suggests that students look for scholarships in creative places, apply for many scholarships and fine-tune their applications over time.
"The big worry through all this is that central banks have become a little confident, perhaps overly confident, in their ability to fine-tune things like inflation and growth," said Kevin Gardiner, global investment strategist at Rothschild & Co. Elsewhere, oil prices jumped by more than 3% after Iran shot down a U.S. drone that its Revolutionary Guards said was flying over southern Iran, raising fears of a military confrontation between Tehran and Washington.
Amy KlobucharAmy Jean Klobuchar2020 Democratic candidates support Las Vegas casino workers on debate day Democratic senators ask DOJ watchdog to expand Giuliani probe What to watch in the debate tonight MORE (D-Minn.) will likely be forced to fine-tune their messages in two distinctly different states as they appeal to a more diverse array of voters and prepare for the 14-state political endurance test that is Super Tuesday on March 3.
The title, which was partially funded by Oculus, is actually a port from a PC game, which feels bizarre, given how perfect the mechanics are for VR. In March, the game was updated with the "Forever" update, which brought a variety of new modes that significantly extended replayability, letting you fight an endless barrage of enemies or fine-tune options so that you could play headshots-only or race through levels to beat personal best times.
I think it's-, the map, it's kind of restricted, uh, because it's basically sensitive data, and you need a way to store it, but it is sensitive, so they probably need to find a local partner for that-, HH: But-, but if you-, if you have a different map, or-, and a different datacenter-, um, so-, so, basically, you need to, kind of, fine tune your whole model, because you have-, so, that-, that-, so-, HH: So there are challenges. Yeah.
What's needed: Increasing both the supply of and demand for green buildings depends on several key factors: Communicating value with certification programs like LEED and IFC's Excellence in Design for Greater Efficiencies (EDGE) Identifying accessible and cost-effective designs with software (IFC's EDGE software is free, and there are many other digital solutions) Generating supportive policy frameworks (codes and incentives) Expanding access to financing with green bonds, mortgages, and property funds Between the lines: Capturing data could prove vital as governments and policymakers experiment and test partnerships to fine-tune their approaches.

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