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Snøhetta's Oslo Opera House was fine tuned in the SoundLab.
"Obviously, you can see we're not fine-tuned yet," Klinsmann said.
What's even more interesting is how Tesla fine-tuned the feature.
The Family has fine-tuned its fellowship program over the years.
The new version has boosted processing capability and fine-tuned handling.
Everything needs to be fine-tuned down to the last minute.
By 2018, American Vandal fine-tuned its premise to near perfection.
Your hearing and sense of smell are much more fine-tuned.
"This administration is running like a fine-tuned machine," Trump lied.
As equipped, dampers, throttle and transmission response can be fine-tuned.
It also has fine-tuned the regulations that govern its use.
"This is a fine-tuned machine," Mr. Trump said on Thursday.
And the vetting policies have been fine-tuned over the years.
"fine-tuned on over 20,000 contemporary novels," and set it loose inspecting
She fine-tuned the flow, and the machine started to hum smoothly.
Clinton's aides had fine-tuned her response to questions about foreign donors.
The band was much tighter and fine-tuned than its previous incarnation.
Some of them still have to be fine-tuned and worked on.
" On his presidency "This administration is running like a fine-tuned machine.
Apps such as Facebook and YouTube are fine-tuned to keep users gawping.
Moreover, their effects can be fine-tuned by varying their concentrations and combinations.
"We fine-tuned the recipe together to make it my own," he explains.
The margins are so slim at this level, the timing so fine-tuned.
China argues that since then, it has fine-tuned practices to trim waste.
Mr. Rogowski plays the role with fine-tuned blend of machismo and vulnerability.
He has fine-tuned it through years of study and real-time practice.
The device has sensitivity levels that can be fine-tuned to a therapist's prescription.
There, she created a fine-tuned balance between her design approach and artistic investigations.
Facebook stated that the ban is "intentionally broad," and may be fine-tuned later.
The muscles involved have to be monitored and fine-tuned constantly by the brain.
In a strange way, White's art is almost fine-tuned for the Instagram world.
Take Phil Parker, an economist who fine-tuned the process of automated book-writing.
Sharks are archetypal predators, fine-tuned by over 400 million years of natural selection.
Once the system is fine tuned, it will be easy to add future integrations.
For them, magic was magic, whether produced by fine-tuned dexterity or digital wizardry.
Fine-tuned acoustics fill your ears with sound that has incredible clarity, breadth, and balance.
There are also some fine-tuned hi-fi speakers up front for an improved sound.
Despite an unmistakable undercurrent of malice aforethought, this fine-tuned exhibition is exhilarating to behold.
But Romero's mark on it, especially his use of fine-tuned satire, cannot be discounted.
And I really fine-tuned that schedule and I live and die by that calendar.
The Bentayga is an absurdly fine-tuned organism, where no element feels weak or suboptimal.
I fine-tuned it over time, and it fits perfectly in whatever set I play.
Everything was being fine-tuned up until the literal last seconds until they're yelling action.
In art school, House fine tuned her thought process and became familiar with art movements.
You've seen it a million times at work, you've screened it, you've fine-tuned it.
As detailed in the indictment, the service had fine-tuned the act of automated piracy.
It's a skill of fine-tuned observation, which rewards the birder with a new perspective.
Ali owns Kabab Cafe — a smaller, acclaimed restaurant where Mr. Sayed first fine-tuned his cooking.
But Overwatch undoubtedly has one of the most fine-tuned revenue models of any modern game.
In the future, says Dr Appels, wheat might also be fine-tuned to be less allergenic.
Spend this time figuring out a fine-tuned system that allows you to distribute resources fairly.
Basel III includes a discretionary countercyclical capital buffer that can be "fine tuned" by bank regulators.
It is artificial intelligence software fine-tuned for spotting and resolving identities, whether people or things.
At this point the network can be "fine-tuned" to learn to answer multiple-choice questions.
The company has not fine-tuned the concept, but it will include an all-day cafe.
"Article 155 ... can be fine-tuned, and that's certainly what the government will do," Dastis said.
Much like Super Metroid, Link to the Past fine-tuned many ideas from the original game.
MAS fine-tuned select property-cooling measures in March 2017, but macro-prudential settings remain tight.
Unlike natural stonescapes, which climbers frown on tampering with, indoor routes can also be fine-tuned.
The developers fine-tuned environmental obstacles, such as wind and gravity, which could spoil a perfect shot.
The company also explained that the device could be fine-tuned to compensate for my specific deficiencies.
They've had nine successful litters, and fine-tuned a process for getting females to foster abandoned cubs.
He has taken Wenger's team and — with a handful of judicious, relatively cheap additions — fine-tuned it.
Fine-tuned and published in 1924, it was an instant classic on both sides of the Atlantic.
"I think you're going to see his message fine-tuned now that he has resources," Cleaver said.
The companies fine-tuned their concessions after the Commission received feedback from rivals and customers last week.
But that is not to say it has not been adapted, altered, fine-tuned over the years.
And it's an expertly presented vision, thanks to Mr. Hamilton's fine-tuned direction and Sebastian Paczynski's precise lighting.
By the time Joseph met with undercover agents on Friday, they said, he had fine-tuned his plot.
Rehearsal work began earlier this year in New York and will be fine-tuned during the Charlotte residency.
These are all deeply satisfying recipes; honed over generations and fine-tuned by the mastermind behind Best Pizza.
It's an incredibly spatially aware piece of music, fine-tuned and prowling, simultaneously deeply heavy and angelically light.
Lila Neugebauer directs an all-female cast, the freshest, rowdiest and most fine-tuned ensemble of the year.
The text adventure, "AI Dungeon 2," was fine tuned with 100+ human-generated choose-your-own-adventure stories.
They fine-tuned the process of choosing mating pairs on the basis of both genetic information and personality.
The friendship survived, and Koenig was among Longstreth's sounding boards as he fine-tuned "Dirty Projectors" for release.
Over the years, Siren has fine-tuned its development process to more seamlessly integrate the technology into the socks.
This administration is running like a fine- tuned machine, despite the fact that I can't get my cabinet approved.
Still, the amateur fugitives' incompetence doesn't stop the investigators from giving us a glimpse into their fine-tuned process.
His canvassing science, he is certain, is more fine-tuned than the late-to-arrive forces on the left.
In fact, it's so fine-tuned to Chris's specifications that it kind of makes sense that he's always there.
There were some young players on the pitch and we were not really that fine-tuned as a team.
Ultimately, the changes would mean content blockers would have less fine-tuned control over how a page is rendered.
Since the unadulterated brutality of the Rabaa Massacre, el-Sisi has fine-tuned the gears of his repressive machine.
Over the years, the company developed the product and tested it with MSPs and companies and fine-tuned it.
Singing along to a Misfits song does not require hitting every lyric with fine-tuned accuracy and metered precision.
Driving dynamics are fine-tuned here in the thoughtful kind of way you would expect from a true supercar.
IBM says its Watson software, for example, is fine-tuned down to the chip level for the IBM cloud.
Other times, I have a more-or-less fixed idea of what I want, but haven't fine-tuned it.
She fine-tuned plans for a nonprofit she wants to start to help people navigate situations like her own.
Supported by a fine-tuned ensemble, they are all close to flawless in navigating Mr. Sondheim's intricate melody lines.
Standards for farmers to monitor water supplies are still being fine-tuned, and are scheduled in stages through 2024.
This administration is running like a fine-tuned machine, despite the fact that I can't get my cabinet approved.
The renaissance of Mr. Christie within the fine-tuned machinery of the Trump White House should not go unremarked.
And if the methods failed to capture what appeared in the sky, they could be fine-tuned in response.
It sounds like typical Sundance fare, but Perry's fine-tuned eye for human absurdity could make it stand out.
But more importantly, they fine-tuned their storage systems to limit any potential damage that a deep freeze might cause.
Vatican sources have said the deal will not be published and can be reviewed and fine-tuned in the future.
"With AI, customer interactions become fine-tuned and ultimately smarter with every interaction and additional piece of data," she said.
The latter two raised significant money from investors last year, but both have fine-tuned aggressive expansion plans this year.
Open blacktop was a breeze, with smooth cruising thanks to fine-tuned aerodynamics, extensive sound-deadening, and naturally muted motors.
And believe me, many of us are dubious of Facebook and have our privacy settings fine-tuned on that platform.
As the software is fine-tuned, the people behind it hope that it can be applied to issues beyond gender.
"These are millions of years of evolution; they're fine-tuned with a huge amount of subtlety and precision," said Sweeney.
He's a fastidious, resilient showman, fine-tuned and rehearsed down to the stage bows, key adjustments, and inter-song banter.
Third-party products, like styluses from companies like Adobe or Adonit, may also be fine-tuned for a tablet model.
I've also fine-tuned my process so that I feel as comfortable on the road as I do at home.
The deal reached on Tuesday fine-tuned the provisioning calendar for the intermediate years until a full buffer is built.
In iOS 211, Apple has fine-tuned notifications so they're tidier, and, as a result, less stressful to look at.
We learned that the art of feeding athletes has become extraordinarily fine-tuned, calibrated daily to their workouts and competitions.
Your administration is not "running like a fine tuned machine" -- it is belching fear, leaking information, and backfiring like a clunker.
"Over millions of years, these spiders fine-tuned the use of these proteins for certain functions," including flying, Hayashi told Gizmodo.
Since then, the Climate Reality Project has fine-tuned the marathons to provide a unique balance between hard science and entertainment.
Sonja thinks that she resembles her mother: both gifted with "rich, expansive inner worlds" but, as women, "not completely fine-tuned".
Some analysts said technical issues and underlying concerns about the dual-class structure still needed to be resolved and fine tuned.
SCBAM's equity investment process has recently been fine-tuned to better identify sources of performance and increase focus on alpha-generation.
After a few days of this, the art in my feed, both martial and modern, felt fine-tuned to my taste.
Every time, something needed to be fine-tuned: a hi-hat that was too loud, a clap that was too soft.
Because the MEB is modular, Ford can design multiple vehicles that use the same base, which VW has already fine-tuned.
Before these bags make it onto shelves, they must be fine-tuned in the Frito-Lay test kitchen in Plano, Texas.
It's not always completely fine-tuned, especially if your diet's not the most balanced or nutritious, making it easier to overeat.
At the very least, we need a more fine-tuned user fee, based on VMT, vehicle weight, or some combination thereof.
Over the next few months, we fine-tuned the bot to reduce its tweets and avoid tripping any of Twitter's alarms.
The more "fine-tuned" an animal is to specialized conditions, the more vulnerable it might be to change, Dr. Kock said.
Both sides have drawn up provisional lists of products they could hit with tariffs, to be fine-tuned after the decisions.
And here, the thermostat can be fine-tuned to the half-degree mark — another high-end detail I'd never before seen.
There was no program put in place, no system endlessly fine-tuned, no grand plan to bring all of this together.
" Nor did Mr. McCain hesitate to puncture Mr. Trump's insistence that his White House is operating like a "fine-tuned machine.
To get a fine-tuned perspective on Thorne, we've rounded up six unique facts that are sure to set her apart. 1.
The bottom line: Taken together, it's a jaw-dropping list of problems, and Trump's "fine-tuned machine" is creaking under this stress.
Tsao told Taiwanese publication ET Today that when the suits have been fine-tuned, they can be put on in 10 minutes.
But when Premium launched in March, AutoPlay had been held out of the initial release while the company fine tuned the product.
Critics of the narrower measures argue that the import measure, Imports for Consumption, is not as fine-tuned as the export measure.
Donald Trump's "fine-tuned machine..."Of 549 key positions that require Senate confirmation, Trump has yet to nominate people for 515. pic.twitter.
" In that same press conference, Trump denied reports of chaos in the White House, and called his administration a "fine-tuned machine.
You could soon tell that someone had fine-tuned it: This proved to be Mimi Paul, from the first cast in 1967.
Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper, who play the film's two protagonists, have electric onscreen chemistry, and they turn in fine-tuned performances.
A hideaway of fine-tuned seafood dishes, the tiny restaurant is helmed by Nicolas Tribet, a former cook in France's presidential palace.
I fine-tuned my resume, updated my LinkedIn profile and made a goal of submitting at least one job application a day.
While successful models need to be piloted, tested and fine-tuned, here is some general guidance offices can use to get started.
It's a very cluttered place to be, a fine-tuned machine spewing a torrent of chaos, cruelty, confusion, farce and transfixing craziness.
It is not clear why things which seem fine-tuned should be more likely routes to deeper insights than other aspects of reality.
NATO now is really a fine-tuned machine, people are paying money that they never paid before, they&aposre happy to do it.
He also insisted his administration is running "like a fine-tuned machine," despite early staff turnover and an ongoing problem with anonymous leaks.
Why does our universe contain particles like these, with properties whose values seem too fine-tuned to be the result of random chance?
Foundational species in the marine food chain, such as coral, are fine-tuned to thrive within a very particular range of pH levels.
It's fine-tuned to be as engaging as possible, so that you don't want to put it down once you pick it up.
They have fine-tuned their legal approach and know that they can play the regulatory system game for another five to 20103 years.
With x-rays and fine-tuned scanning technology they sifted through 82 pieces, gaining a richly detailed understanding of the artifact's true nature.
Judicial nominations are the one area where the Trump administration is "running like a fine-tuned machine," as the president boasted in February.
Vatican sources have said the complicated deal, which will not be published, is provisional so that it can be reviewed and fine-tuned.
Ms. Alonzo and Ms. Crespo then applied their manufacturing know-how and fine-tuned the Hungry Snake Pillow to bring it to market.
This might explain the much-discussed observation that the physical constants of this universe seem "fine-tuned" to permit the emergence of life.
He distills backwoods blues, power balladry and fine-tuned postbop into a single, effusive style — remarkable on any instrument, especially the drum kit.
The more unmoderated content, the more users on the platform; the more data shared by users, the more fine-tuned the ad targeting.
Tasked by European Union treaties to maintain price stability in the euro zone, the ECB has fine-tuned its target in the past.
At the end of the admissions process, the class of applicants is fine-tuned through a so-called "lop list," which includes race.
Apple says the earphones feature a "fine-tuned acoustic design" with an axial-aligned driver as well as secure-fit wingtips and magnetic earbuds.
As it rolls out, RSPO NEXT may need to be fine-tuned to make it more practical to implement on the ground, she said.
That means the robot's arms were guided to follow the conductor's motions meticulously; those movements were then recorded and further fine-tuned in software.
So, why, precisely would one need that information, when our bodies are fine-tuned to, uh, let us know when it's time to go?
Have the confidence to continue pushing along until you've fine-tuned your product and found the levers for your business to achieve rapid growth.
First, there are the 40mm speakers with Sound2.0 technology, which provide enhanced clarity and fine-tuned frequency response, no matter what you're listening to.
But the added bonus of fine-tuned entertainment value gives it the boost needed to accelerate the summer movie season across the finish line.
Making excellent movies requires fine-tuned precision—three acts, perfectly paced editing, emotional beats that result in a satisfying, or at least cathartic, conclusion.
""I hope that the president or some of the people around him will realize that his administration is far from a fine-tuned machine.
Trump tried downplaying reports that say his administration is chaotic during a press conference early Thursday, describing it as a "fine-tuned machine" instead.
But tough border checks, hard-to-find jobs and fine-tuned enforcement policies mean it can be hard to enter and harder to stay.
Barstool wants to own the audience of US sports betters with the app, which launched earlier this month and is still being fine-tuned.
Although she admits that "art history is not a precise science," her own approach is unmistakably fine-tuned, and she is an inventive thinker.
In "Phantom," Ms. Krieps's character is a youthful insurgent — a spunky waitress-turned-muse who destabilizes the fine-tuned equilibrium between Reynolds and Cyril.
The working mother has fine-tuned a system for how to stretch the food she buys with her benefits to last the entire month.
Co-productions allow companies to pool costs; Mr. Gelb said that they also allow stagings to be fine-tuned before they reach New York.
The pair created a parent company called Connected Ventures in 203, but the pitch for what it actually did was not particularly fine-tuned.
Pushing this feature out now opens the door for the next wave of games and apps that support hand and fine-tuned finger gestures.
West of Tifariti, about 50 miles south of the wall, a unit of aging yet fine-tuned Russian troop carriers maneuvers and anticipates battle.
As "Water" demonstrates, Zhang often critiqued these systems with a subtle but powerful sense of absurdity, introduced through exhausting repetition and fine-tuned editing.
We know it was the DNC and Hillary Clinton - the Hillary Clinton campaign - but now the issue seems to be a little more fine-tuned.
Yet when the researchers let the chemical reaction networks play out in such an environment, the networks seemed to become fine-tuned to the landscape.
For a film fine-tuned in pursuit of audiovisual perfection, this thing is full of narrative glitches, story elements that half work and half don't.
Asked whether the boiler settings are fine-tuned to improve refined coal's environmental performance, Harju said he was not an expert in such technical details.
Identifying those patients requires advanced diagnostic tools that are still being fine-tuned or - if available - have yet to win wide-spread use among oncologists.
The administration has fine-tuned the practice; in January, the mayor's office began using an online portal for the memos, ending the cumbersome paper process.
"It's a very fine-tuned system," said Gorbunova, who stressed the importance of taking a closer look at these "unusual organisms" that rarely develop cancer.
The rover itself is a complicated combination of instruments, all fine-tuned to help scientists make a step-by-step exploration of the Martian surface.
The exercises in her Monday session were diverse and creative, often demanding a mix of draining effort and fine-tuned motor skills (rather like tennis).
The system then produces a schedule for each employee that is fine-tuned down to the minute, with break times pre-determined to maximize productivity.
But the important thing to realize is that, on balance, the notifications and interruptions emanating from your device are not fine-tuned to your priorities.
Fine-tuned with impeccable detail and realistic, epochal design, the creation towers over typical gingerbread houses with its castle-sized proportions and dark, romantic feel.
He dealt with the news quietly as he fine-tuned his roster and had two more champagne baths in the Mets' run to the World Series.
N), Manheim treats vehicles like commodities, grading them on a fine-tuned scale from one (poor) to five (excellent) that provides dealers with certainty and transparency.
The exact terms on which Christian communities share the Sepulchre were fine-tuned by the Ottoman sultan; the British took this arrangement over, then the Israelis.
He said that designers have fine-tuned kinks in playability and now, they're focusing on how the game interfaces with the nuances of the real world.
With a built-in phono equalizer that's fine tuned for top quality sound, and this turntable makes a wonderfully modern addition to any home audio setup.
The paper really shows how fine-tuned lab methods, smart analytical approaches and a lot of persistence have to come together to break barriers in science.
The draft strategy paper, which officials said was still being fine-tuned at the White House, describes the threat from Islamic militant groups in stark tones.
The draft is broadly ready, based on what May said in a key speech in January, but may need to be fine-tuned, EU officials say.
The version of Android 7.1 shipping on the Pixel and Pixel XL should be fine tuned to that hardware and, ideally, free of any obvious issues.
Given a Mashable's Choice Award upon their debut in 2016, the Beats Solo3s look great and sound even better, boasting fine-tuned acoustics with exceptional clarity.
Credit Agricole's investment banking unit has fine-tuned its projection, saying around 20 personnel will move after originally estimating 10 to 100, a bank official said.
Deng Haiqing, a visiting economics scholar at Renmin University, said the change of wording suggested the monetary policy stance has been "changed rather than fine-tuned".
Instead of focusing on a self-driving system that will work on public roads, Roborace has created a fine-tuned racing machine specifically for the track.
In the meantime, she's fine-tuned her budget and her lifestyle to put as much money toward her debts as possible — at least $21,5003 a month.
He said in an interview that the only laboratories known to have fine-tuned the process were in Russia and parts of the former Soviet Union.
His focus was so fine-tuned that he didn't hear the running commentary of all the amateur analysts and play-by-play announcers in the gallery.
"I hope that the president or some of the people around him will realize that his administration is far from a fine-tuned machine," he said.
Even without exercise, the pups born with high fitness were remarkably resistant to breast cancer in this study, he says, and showed fine-tuned cell function.
It pared back the breadsticks and the non-Italian menu items, fine-tuned existing recipes, added more expensive wine and alcoholic beverages and concentrated on service.
Instagram co-founder Mike Krieger tweeted that the app has been fine-tuned to take advantage of the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus's new color-boosting cameras.
One person familiar with COFCO's strategy said the company was looking at divesting assets as it integrated Nidera and Noble into the company and fine-tuned operations.
Over the past year, FoB has been refining the brand — the focus is 'celebrate individuality' — and buffing the algorithm to get even more fine-tuned custom combinations.
Once you've fine-tuned your look, you can easily re-size the video to your preferred aspect ratio, regardless of whether you shot it horizontally or vertically.
Millions of years of competing in the dangerous waters of the world's oceans fine-tuned a set of genes involved in several key processes of wound healing.
It also has some upgrades, including better water resistance, better sound, and fine-tuned Face ID. The iPhone XS Max is the exact same phone except enormous.
The performance of the mobile chipset certainly doesn't offer a PC experience, but the user experience has been fine-tuned so well that you forgive its shortcomings.
In their Wednesday meeting, Trump, Shanahan and Dunford were also set to begin formulating a more fine-tuned withdrawal plan, according to several defense and administration officials.
"Many battery-powered devices will increasingly possess a fine-tuned continuum of states from nearly asleep to fully awake, using less or more power respectively," Auerbach says.
Since taking over in mid-2016, Chief Executive Gilberto Occhi has fine-tuned Caixa's credit risk assessment models to curb a surge in defaults and bad loans.
" As for Mr. Trump's claim that his White House was operating like a "fine-tuned machine," Mr. McCain said, "In many respects, this administration is in disarray.
As the visual product improved, virtual reality products using fine-tuned, realistic 3-D environments were incorporated for design, training and marketing in the air travel industry.
And worst of all, survivors of sexual assault and other sexual misconduct would be reminded once again that the system is fine-tuned to protect the powerful.
Working towards early retirementAs my husband and I have fine-tuned our personal finances over the past ten years, we&aposve set our sights on early retirement.
Restoring that fine-tuned system after hundreds of flights were grounded is a lengthy task, which may require up to two weeks to complete, Mr. Charlton said.
FOSTA is fine-tuned to stop internet-enabled sex trafficking without dampening the freedom and exuberance of the Internet or exposing web-hosting sites to frivolous lawsuits.
But then the Spurs, that magnificently fine-tuned machine of a basketball team, blew the possession so badly they could only manage a Patty Mills air ball.
His garbled screeching is the reason to tune in here, few in music—rap or otherwise—possess an instrument so fine-tuned for evoking anxiety, depression, and death.
The front and rear wheel arches as well as the wheel patterns and tires were also fine-tuned to route air around the wheels as efficiently as possible.
But since he believes that his "administration is running like a fine-tuned machine," the pandemonium will continue for the foreseeable future and perhaps consume his entire presidency.
She has an impossibly fine-tuned sense of what we will and won't accept from her — and throughout her career, plastic surgery has remained a bridge too far.
We've heard that the details are so fine-tuned, listening to a podcast will have you feeling like you're actually sitting around a table with the people talking.
SO YOU KNOW, I THINK WE'RE GETTING TOO FINE TUNED ABOUT WHAT THE FED IS GOING TO DO. IF THEY RAISE IT, IT SHOULD BE A GOOD SIGN.
The pledge fine-tuned an earlier vow, made after the attacks last year in Paris and California, to ban the entry of all Muslims into the United States.
Each of their teenage boys—who all have long, jet-black hair—is as busy as a server at a fine-tuned restaurant during an unexpected dinner rush.
Such fine-tuned marketing requires staggering amounts of data on each consumer's likes, dislikes, habits and history — information that platforms have in surplus and most news organizations lack.
The entire adorable vision is the work of textile artist and designer, Cat Rabbit, who constructs effervescent sculptural works bursting with joie de vivre and fine-tuned craftsmanship.
J.C. On "Full Circle," out Friday, the 81-year-old Eddie Palmieri revisits classics from throughout his storied career with help from a fierce, fine-tuned salsa orchestra.
Some of Prague's more eclectic food vendors inhabit this cashless, open-air village of 27 attractively arranged converted shipping containers, offering a fine-tuned collection of global cuisines.
In return, exposing myself to current affairs has fine-tuned my political opinions, and through consistent writing I learned to express them in a way that accentuates them.
As a service, Watchup lets you choose TV channels and content types to build a custom news feed that can then be fine-tuned by liking and disliking stories.
But symbolic logic proved hopelessly inadequate when faced with real-world problems, where fine-tuned symbols broke down in the face of ambiguous definitions and myriad shades of interpretation.
The language was fine tuned by specialist David J. Peterson for the HBO show, and he contributed his knowledge of the language to build the Duolingo course as well.
"[The] conference call disappointed in that it lacked meaningful near-term catalysts or fine tuned financial objectives," Matthew DiFrisco, an analyst at Guggenheim, wrote in a research note Wednesday.
She fine-tuned her baking skills in culinary school and went on to work for David Chang, helping him create a dessert menu for his empire of Momofuku restaurants.
Rather than live in fear, the king studied toxicology and fine-tuned a daily prophylactic that included tiny doses of poison, with the goal of eventually making himself immune.
It has changed, almost beyond recognition, been tweaked and fine-tuned and altered in such a way that clubs like this are not meant to belong here at all.
Because with such fine-tuned command of the genetic code, prime editing could, according to Liu's calculations, correct around 89 percent of the mutations that cause heritable human diseases.
Now the question is whether this "fire and forget" approach has gone too far, since TDFs are generic products that cannot be fine-tuned to the investor's individual situation.
Part of what makes Facebook appealing to advertisers is the fine-tuned demographic information on users it offers, borne out through its tools that allow for hyper-targeted ads.
It's also been fine-tuned to try and fix some of the big issues that plagued the initial and follow-up runs of MacBook Pros over the last two years.
"They took that really good business model and fine tuned the engine and now they have got that engine firing on all cylinders," D.A. Davidson & Co. analyst Tom Forte said.
He sought to cast problems buffeting the White House as "the mess" he inherited from former Democratic President Barack Obama, and boasted about the "fine-tuned administration" he is running.
At worst, it's creating a fine-tuned machine to chill people into not only buying their surveillance machines, but acting as watchdogs and sending that data right back to headquarters.
Instructor Barry Moltz shows you how to build and sustain a thriving small business, delivering instruction on everything from customer acquisition to marketing strategies fine-tuned in the business trenches.
The four-track record finds him exploring a mass transportation theme—track titles include "Boarding Station" and "Derailed Moments"—while using a relatively subdued yet fine-tuned Jersey club approach.
The rubber plantation affords him a comfortable life in a mansion overlooking Pangsan, and fancy gadgets such as the newest model of iPhone and a fine-tuned Toyota Hilux truck.
The valves serve as an addition to that system to allow for more fine tuned control of individual radiators in each room in conjunction with the main Smart Thermostat system.
Our verbal sensitivity—performed and taught by us, is a matured and fine-tuned tool, but when overused, it can imply white as the only thing deserving of being right.
We are running -- this is a fine tuned machine and Reince happens to be doing a good job, but half of his job is putting out lies by the press.
As you watch them roll around the fine-tuned details of the park at Universal Studios, you can see Klay crack into a gleeful smile just about every five seconds.
Yet in the twilight of his life, this darling of the Parisian demimonde and his club are still attracting large crowds even while performing an act fine-tuned decades ago.
Advertisers call these ads "fine tuned," but most people consider them creepy, said Johnny Ryan, a researcher at PageFair, which makes tools to help companies work around ad-blocking software.
" YouTube gave creators no further hints on what that means, just issuing a blanket message telling them they may experience "fluctuations" in revenue as the new systems are "fine-tuned.
In the decades following this invention, however, designers fine-tuned the standard model of rolling luggage we're familiar with today: a suitcase with two tiny wheels and a retractable handle.
While it might take a long time to make fine-tuned pixel-level predictions, Twitter's neural networks do a speedy, more approximate version to get your photos up on time.
They feature 50mm drivers — "fine-tuned by Roland" (Roland acquired V-Moda back in 2016) — with neodymium magnets and copper-clad aluminum wire voice coils for hi-res audio reproduction.
Its performances — from the comedian Dave Johns, who portrays Daniel, down to the tiniest role — are so fine-tuned that you often feel you are watching a Frederick Wiseman documentary.
Ten years ago, the vast majority of designers were working in Adobe Photoshop, a powerful tool with fine-tuned controls for almost every kind of image manipulation one could imagine.
In the adversarial press conference where he frequently lambasted the media and claimed his administration was being run like a "fine-tuned machine," Trump was asked about a replacement for Flynn.
Trump twice fine-tuned and re-issued the ban after suffering losses in lower courts, and the justices allowed the latest version to stand while the court decides whether it's constitutional.
The heaviest layers of rules and systems would get fine-tuned down over time (after tons of player feedback), but raiding gave Destiny exactly the thing it had been missing: purpose.
We are running - this is a fine-tuned machine and Reince happens to be doing a good job but half of his job is putting out lies by the press (ph).
The Phantom 4, DJI's most popular aircraft, has the same ability, but on the Mavic it's even more fine tuned and feels oddly like having a friendly pet by your side.
The DOD's version of that secretes its own mucous gunk—one idea is to affix the contraption to autonomous watercraft—fine-tuned to ensnare the propellers of enemy ships and submarines.
"Drivers will bid so we hope it will be beneficial to consumers," Singla said in an interview, admitting that the system may need to be fine-tuned further down the line.
To ensure those commands are always being fine-tuned, at the same time, the data gets sent from the server to a model for further adjustment in a lovely virtuous cycle.
It still doesn't feel like a proper upgrade to a flagship headset that's already three years old, but it is a more fine-tuned system that feels more evolved and dependable.
My work explores the frictional encounter of two opposites: digital image making, which can be endlessly fine-tuned; and the mysteries of the darkroom, which are sensual and beyond my control.
If you want to do really fine-tuned searches for photos that may have multiple subjects in the frame, consider a program that lets you create and apply your own keywords.
In my 15 years at The Times, I've written plenty of education stories, and young people, who can be refreshingly fine-tuned and insightful, are some of my favorite interview subjects.
As with everything related to modern air travel, meals and the logistics to prepare them are continually being fine-tuned to be more efficient and, ideally, to improve the customer experience.
And sure enough, the Pros I handled gave me more fine-tuned control over the cameras than I've ever had before from an iPhone—at least while using Apple's camera app.
We are running — this is a fine-tuned machine and Reince happens to be doing a good job but half of his job is putting out lies by the press (ph).
On Thursday, Mr. Trump said his administration was running like a "fine-tuned machine" and he promised health care legislation would be offered in March, followed by a tax code overhaul.
Finding, or appreciating, a way in which the universe appears fine-tuned generates the same sensations as a balloon stuck out-of-reach on the ceiling: delight, curiosity and an exquisite frustration.
"At the end of the day, try it for a month, and then evaluate it to see if it's working or not, or see what needs to be fine-tuned," she says.
Better yet, Logitech has even partnered with companies including Adobe and Microsoft, so you can use that dial to adjust specific settings with the fine-tuned granularity of a well-seasoned pro.
I tried a prototype of the design, and it feels like a solid foundation that could be fine-tuned into something great, if Google can keep to the rest of its promises.
The models share a lot of the features that their discontinued predecessor first introduced to the iPhone line, like Face ID and Portrait Mode, but now they've been fine-tuned and improved.
I think we've fine-tuned where we're at at this point in our lives and careers as songwriters, and I think this is the strongest record we've done in a long time.
The report itself offers broad guidelines on planting and tree selection, and McDonald says the researchers may release more fine-tuned data in the future to help urban planners figure this out.
The PBOC has fine-tuned the pricing mode in the last couple of years by taking reference to the yuan-dollar closing price and the yuan's value against a basket of currencies.
The measure is being fine-tuned by President Michel Temer's office before he signs it, said the source, who requested anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly on the matter.
Fortescue's much closer competitors in Australia, Rio Tinto and BHP Billiton, long ago fine-tuned their blending to maximize margins and satisfy their customers and had no need for Fortescue's poorer ore.
But the language in these agreements shows it's also purposeful and fine-tuned—a price worth paying to score political points, letting politicians showcase their crackdown on problems they have invented themselves.
Despite Trump's insistence that the White House is a "fine-tuned machine," the constant scandal that has engulfed the month-old administration probably didn't sit well with the 40-year military veteran.
It's a herculean undertaking that will require fine-tuned diplomacy between the host nations, and lots of cooperation between organizers and myriad federal, state and local agencies in all three host countries.
That it's very hard to send fine-tuned messages to other states: You're just trying to say that you're strong, but the other state may just think that you're being an asshole.
Through clever writing, dreamy visual language, and fine-tuned attention to detail at every stage of production, Weber made films that remain compelling today in their skillful championing of the greater good.
In the lawsuit, Triunfo seeks a reimbursement of a minimum 262 million reais ($80 million) and court permission to stop work on the project until contractual terms are fine-tuned, the people said.
While wheels or tracks could easily replace legs, in the majority of instances, the world we've created around us is fine-tuned for humans who walk with two legs and use two arms.
Liu said a recent top-level meeting which stated that monetary policy should be fine-tuned based on economic growth and price changes did not ask to alter the direction of the policy.
Baboons with two hearts Now, the researchers say they will use their fine-tuned drug cocktail to fully replace a baboon's heart with that of a genetically altered pig within the next year.
The car, which the team calls the I-Type 1, looks similar to the one that was teased last December, just more fine-tuned and with a big Panasonic logo on all sides.
Trump appears more focused on public perceptions of his administration's response that the response itself: We have a perfectly coordinated and fine tuned plan at the White House for our attack on CoronaVirus.
The good news is you don't need Apple's new iPhone 8 or iPhone 8 Plus to experience AR, thought the cameras, software and processors are all fine-tuned to offer the best experience.
So I asked Dr. Silk directly: How would he account for all the "fine-tuned" features, like the extreme flatness and uniformity of the universe, that the standard inflation recipe so neatly explains.
The English artist Thomas Frye first experimented with bone ash — the remnants after water, fat and connective tissue are burned off — before Spode fine-tuned the process, creating a durable but delicate product.
In text messages and phone calls, in hotel rooms and on bus rides, and at their homes in far-flung cities, the players fine-tuned their needs and their arguments and their solidarity.
Sikorsky-Boeing officials said the new aircraft design will be capable of flying at speeds of more than 200 knots, or 230 miles per hour, and maneuvering like a fine-tuned sports car.
That German soccer's strength is more than skin-deep indicates that there is, indeed, a program that has been put in place, a system that has been fine-tuned, a grand plan enacted.
Concurrent with the survey is a smaller, fine-tuned show by a contemporary Vietnamese-born artist, Tiffany Chung; it views the war through the eyes of people on the receiving end of aggression.
In 22, we reported on how mathematicians at New York University's Applied Math Lab had fine-tuned the method for blowing the perfect bubble even further based on similar experiments with soapy, thin films.
She fine-tuned her fashion vocabulary as a child, watching items that originally belonged to her eldest brother get passed to her second-oldest brother, then to her older sister, and finally to her.
Often I felt more confident at high speeds than I usually am; that could mean I've suddenly become a better rider, but it's far more probable that the bike is just fine-tuned well.
The Galaxy S8 features the same camera sensor as the Galaxy S7 that launched last year, though Samsung says it fine tuned some of the software under the hood to make it even better.
Doggett said in an interview that lawmakers are introducing the bill now so that it can be fine-tuned and ready for a push next year if Democrats win back the House in November.
A wide array of programs could be enacted by Congress or fine-tuned through regulatory relief in the name of infrastructure development – from P3s to infrastructure banks, QPIBs to QZABs, and WIFIA to TIFIA.
That it's Elaine May who is giving life to Gladys's war against time lends an extra power and poignancy to "The Waverly Gallery," which opened on Thursday night under Lila Neugebauer's fine-tuned direction.
For those who haven't changed their passwords in years, the ruse could appear more realistic, and the hustle itself may become fine-tuned as the perpetrators weave in fresher bits of stolen user data.
The team would make 100,000 ads every day through automated programs where the messages could be so fine-tuned so as to make each message different for different people, especially playing with key issues.
"We have fine-tuned our core-periphery view to now express an outright preference for German equities relative to their Italian peers," strategists at the asset management arm of the Swiss investment bank said.
Mr Stoney, a 0003-year-old Democrat who fine-tuned his political skills as an adviser to Virginia's governor, Terry McAuliffe, has appointed a 13-member commission to recommend ways to expand the monuments' narrative.
The different versions allow investors to "more efficiently and accurately capture their fine-tuned views in European credit markets", helping them match desired strategies, Stoxx chief executive Matteo Andreetto said in a statement on Tuesday.
I'm used to my city's saturated smells, at home my senses are fine-tuned for safety, and I'm a fairly experienced traveler alert to my surroundings, but here I don't detect a scent of danger.
"WASN'T A LIE" The former employees also said Forkner's language gave away that he was unaware of recent changes engineers made to the MCAS cockpit software, which was still being fine-tuned before FAA certification.
Supervised learning is highly susceptible to "data overfitting," whereby analytical models that are built to explain how a system works are overly fine-tuned to include and account for every variable and historical data point.
Haldane told a conference hosted by the Peterson Institute for International Economics in Washington that new rules still needed to be fine-tuned, but that should not be used as an excuse to dilute them.
Both Dolby Vision and HDR43+ allow scene-by-scene adjustments to HDR output on your TV, potentially allowing for better, more fine-tuned presentation if whatever content you're streaming takes advantage of the added flexibility.
True, on 278's Songs from the Road many titles are a touch less than prime, and on 22016's Live in Dublin performances fine-tuned in hundreds of venues seem rather redundant even so.
Facebook already has fine-tuned privacy controls in place but users, particularly those in India and the other countries where the feature is being tested, aren't necessarily familiar with how to use them, Davis said.
Last year, I fine-tuned a model that tries to explain the factors behind how each lawmaker voted in Senate confirmations since Bork and then tries predicting how Supreme Court future confirmation votes will go.
The tweet echoed Trump's combative press conference Thursday, where the president said his administration "is running like a fine-tuned machine," blamed Obama for leaving him "messes" and lit into media coverage of his presidency.
Fast food offerings are developed in labs, fine-tuned in industrial kitchens, sampled in remote individual locations, and a sales range is estimated and contracts are made to suppliers months or even years in advance.
The next morning I visited my ophthalmologist, who for many years had kept tabs on my run-of-the-mill astigmatism and fine-tuned my prescription so that I saw 20-20 with each eye.
Those who have developed and fine-tuned the system know that figure rarely bears much relation to the price they will be quoted once soccer's transfer window — that dizzying, desensitizing biannual bazaar — opens for business.
But here, the earthy combination of grain and bean, with the bittersweet addition of the Spanish peppers, brings the fish into focus and makes a superb partner for the excellently complex, fine-tuned Priorat reds.
What if OpenAI fine-tuned GPT-2 on The New Yorker's digital archive (please, don't call it a "data set")—millions of polished and fact-checked words, many written by masters of the literary art.
I do wonder what something like this would have looked like were Google to have done it as it developed and fine-tuned AdWords, the company's goose that keeps laying golden eggs, even years later.
He used the deep learning model to outsmart the already "fine-tuned" algorithms for speech recognition in Android OS. Yann LeCun, director of Facebook AI Research (FAIR), is another notable name in this area of research.
In the midst of this, Instagram has morphed into such an elegant, fine-tuned hub of content creation that it's so easy to locate Facebook's own shortcomings in pushing people to keep sharing their own stuff.
The company's "Thank You, Mom" theme was used first during the Vancouver 2010 Winter Games and fine-tuned later for the 2012 Summer Games in London, where it resulted in an estimated $500 million sales lift.
Ditching the overdriven hyperactivity of the original, they opt for a mood more spartan and fine-tuned, giving the militant air of the track a slightly different flavor with short-circuited arpeggios from fizzling analog synths.
All but the iPad Mini 4 (probably a tad small for serious picture work) are now compatible with the Apple Pencil stylus, which can be a helpful tool for fine-tuned photo editing with some apps.
One of 2016's best films, the quiet, Adam Driver–starring drama Paterson is as good an example as any of the fine-tuned observational style that characterizes the work of accomplished indie director Jim Jarmusch.
Then, in a head-snapping pivot at the end, he declared the alliance a "fine-tuned machine" that had acceded to his demands to speed up increases in military spending to relieve pressure on the U.S. budget.
As someone who loves creative hardware solutions for digital software, the idea of something like the Creative Tool seems really great, giving a more fine-tuned and tactile approach for interacting with these purely software-based tools.
And if you're the kind of person who has been waiting years to explore the latest rendition of Hyrule for dozens of hours, dropping an extra $70 on a fine-tuned controller might be a solid investment.
Speaking at a conference in Lisbon, Centeno said "only some details need to be fine-tuned in the negotiations such as the decision process in using the backstop and its introduction date, which could be before 2024".
It also includes other tools from the IBM Bluemix platform including the AlchemyAPI (which the Watson group purchased last year) and some help from IBM Research, which fine-tuned the tools to match Toronto's player development requirements.
This was not an isolated incident, but even if it were, it raises the question of how fine-tuned the Seminole machine could possibly be if players grow lax in the waning minutes of a tie game.
Having began playing tennis at the age of three, Mochizuki has fine-tuned his game under coach Natsuo Yamanaka at IMG's tennis academy in Bradenton, Florida, where Japan's current number one Kei Nishikori also honed his game.
The list of customers seeking missiles, the latest weapons of mass destruction, and deadly poison gas fine-tuned by using prisoners as human Guinea pigs, is a virtual "who's who" of tyrants over the last half century.
The GeoOrbital wheel was solidly locked in place, so this seemed to stem from the alignment of the guide wheels on the rim — something that will hopefully be fine-tuned when the company starts its production run.
In fairness, this is only the demo version of this ability and it is likely that the version to be released with Star Trek will be more fine-tuned and tailored to the needs of the game.
Quiet student-entrepreneurs are coming up with good ideas at (at least) the same rate as everyone else, but they are not being equally supported as a result of an industry that is fine-tuned for extroverts.
The news is fake' The president insisted his administration is a fine-tuned machine Thanks, but no thanks: Trump's choice to replace Michael Flynn as national security adviser, retired Vice Admiral Robert Harward, turned down the offer.
This administration is running like a fine tuned machine, despite the fact that I can't get my cabinet approved and they're outstanding people, like Senator Dan Coates who's one of the most respected men of the Senate.
With winsome mixed-media illustrations that capture all the most telling details, and a fine-tuned ear for the way kids think and talk, Adbage understands the fun that can be found in a child's everyday reality.
It is a philosophy that he developed in the 1980s as a deputy United States trade representative and fine-tuned in the decades-long career that followed as the main trade lawyer for the American steel industry.
This body of work reflects Mr. Morris's abilities as a consummate craftsman who possesses a fine-tuned intellect with a philosophical bent, the prowess of an agile athlete and the talent to draw like an old master.
The new EUV lithography (Extreme Ultraviolet) process used here also allows for nanosheet width to be adjusted continuously in a single chip design, which means circuits can be fine-tuned for power and performance in one manufacturing pass.
Later research has taken this same basic approach and fine-tuned it: first targeting individual neurons within the network to see what excites them, then clusters of neurons, then combinations of neurons in different layers of the network.
Every chapter finds a new way to bring relevance and life to the multi-camera family sitcom, a format that executive producer Norman Lear — who created the 1975 show that inspired this Netflix reboot — fine-tuned decades ago.
A study issued this month on forest governance by Mexican research group Environmental Legislation and Policy (Polea) found that Mexico's laws and guidelines must be fine-tuned and financed further to make the community forestry model more effective.
It's time to return to the original intent: creation of a more flexible, fine-tuned approach that will lift costly and restrictive burdens on smaller banks that don't have the operational and logistical assets of the big players.
Of the two, the Basilisk Ultimate will be the better choice for those who need a more capable sensor, more buttons, a scroll wheel that can be fine-tuned, and Chroma LEDs to sync with other Razer peripherals.
Anybody expecting that the monetary policy can be fine-tuned to deliver price stability — roughly a stable inflation rate in the range of zero to 2 percent — and a growing economy would be well-advised to think again.
It has been something of a preoccupation for more than two decades as he has developed and fine-tuned Bhutan's Gross National Happiness indicator, a supplementary, sometimes alternative, yardstick to the conventional measure of development, gross domestic product.
"I might find a breath or a word that I like — it's like surgery," she said of the process, which can include coaching singers toward certain emotional registers and chopping up different takes into fine-tuned final versions.
SHANGHAI, Feb 20 (Reuters) - China's official foreign exchange trading platform operator fine tuned the yuan midpoint mechanism on Monday, three sources with direct knowledge of the matter said, the latest move to help curb speculation on the exchange rate.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazil markets watchdog CVM has fine-tuned rules governing corporate securities filings, seeking to adapt disclosure practices to a market braced for fast growth in the light of declining borrowing costs and a nascent economic recovery.
All the blocks, including the new Seaboard, also work over USB or Bluetooth as standard MIDI devices, and the Seaboard Block comes with a version of Roli's own desktop software for fine-tuned adjustments of how the board plays.
"This allowed Claudico to reduce the size of the game by a factor of 100,000, but it also meant its strategy was not as fine-tuned, because it could not notice subtle strategic differences in certain situations," wrote Brown.
For this relationship to exist within the dark matter framework, the amounts of dark matter and visible matter in galaxies must be fine-tuned such that they are tightly correlated themselves and galactic rotation speeds track with either one.
Watch for action next year: Doggett said in an interview that lawmakers are introducing the bill now so that it can be fine-tuned and ready for a push next year if Democrats win back the House in November.
US defense spending and NATO Trump seemed to change his tune about NATO over the past two days, saying that it is now a "fine-tuned machine," claiming that he got members to agree to increase their defense spending.
I thought I needed the iPhone 8 Plus since it has fine-tuned sensors to improve AR. But there aren't that many apps out yet — certainly no must-have apps — so I didn't need the 8 Plus after all.
By that summer, Vrselja and Daniele had fine-tuned the pulse generator and attached a number of custom sensors, which ran on software designed by Vrselja; the technology allowed them to experiment more easily, and widely, with different settings.
A person who played a key role in setting up the fund said some of the details were only fine-tuned at midday on Monday, so no paperwork was distributed at the final meeting with bankers in the evening.
Perhaps some things which currently appear to be fine-tuned—such as the rate at which the universe's expansion accelerates—may similarly, with enough hard thought, come to be seen as consequences of a deeper necessity in the laws of nature.
The security researchers found that hashtags like #fastcash and #money were often found in scam posts, and fine-tuned their algorithm to differentiate between those posts and do-gooder posts using the same hashtags to warn other users about scams.
It has the same third-generation laptop keyboard with the butterfly mechanism, meaning it's been fine-tuned to fix some of the big issues that plagued the initial and follow-up runs of MacBook Pros over the last two years.
Rakuten Fits Me, which works with QVC and other companies, fine-tuned its fit technology this summer and says its retail partners now offer garments that should fit shoppers&apos body shapes when the customer first does the initial search.
"Homomorphic encryption is the Holy Grail of encryption," says Ellison Anne Williams, a math PhD, former NSA senior researcher and co-founder and CEO of ENVEIL, a security startup that has fine-tuned a homomorphic encryption system for commercial use.
Models can be tested and fine-tuned by seeing how well they reproduce the recent past, but there isn't always good historical data to test against and, of course, there's none for the counterfactual, low greenhouse-gas version of the planet.
GANGNEUNG, South Korea (Reuters) - Canadian ice dancers Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir have arrived in Pyeongchang for their third and final Winter Olympics more prepared than ever, having fine-tuned their programs after a stinging loss to arguably their biggest rivals.
Now, Quiet Please: The Mental Game of Art and Tennis, at Berkeley Art Center, takes a more psychoanalytic approach to a sport that is often perceived as a high-class hobby but, in practice, requires a fine-tuned amount of focus.
Much like his previous work as DJ Vague, these are graceful, fine-tuned, and razor sharp DJ tool-like constructions, but this collection arguably burns just a little faster and brighter than 2014's Porsche Trax and Hard Workin' Trax.
President Trump likened the growing U.S. economy to a "fine-tuned machine" and again took aim at China over its unfair trading practices Tuesday night at a dinner with prominent business leaders at his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey.
AI is going to allow entertainment and other apps and services to be "more and more fine tuned and personalized to whoever is using them," said Alexandre Robicquet, CEO of Crossing Minds, a startup that's developing just such a recommendation service.
But San Diego's hospitably long growing seasons means less frequent variation in ingredients, making it a challenge to keep menus interesting — one he meets with a constant, fine-tuned attention to ingredients' changing flavors and textures from day to day.
The technique was pioneered by nearly a decade ago by a Melbourne-based tattooist and body-modifier named Luna Cobra, and since his initial trials on three consenting volunteers, he's fine-tuned his technique and tattooed nearly a hundred people.
One big contribution from the study published Wednesday, Loring says, is that the researchers fine-tuned the IVF procedure so they are "confident" that if they can develop viable lab-made gametes, they will know how to best implant them.
The curious trajectory of UiPathIf you've got a fine-tuned ear for tech buzzwords, you've probably come across "robotic process automation," a recent addition to the jargon library that refers to tools that help businesses automate common, repetitive computer tasks. 
Barstool Bets, which is still being fine-tuned, has a daily sports betting game and mobile-forward content made for gamblersThe new app, Barstool Bets, launched in the US on September 5 to coincide with kickoff the 2019 NFL season.
To make his case, Trump wrote that his administration had a "perfectly coordinated and fine tuned plan" — and about an hour later, Carson and Adams admitted that, with respect to the Grand Princess, that was not at all the case.
Blake's athleticism is fucked, and his jumper is... suboptimal, especially when stacked up against the fine tuned American Robots, and yet he was exercising a sphere of control over the game every time he has the ball in his hands.
If huge segments of our economic activity manage to feel — aesthetically, if not legally — like fine-tuned rackets, then the segments that remain must consist of actual work with actual purpose, productive labor that requires no puffery or misdirection to sustain.
The party seems meant to highlight of the gay underground that's been bubbling up across the country over the last few years and it'll showcase the importance of these events in fostering safe and musically fine-tuned queer spaces nationwide.
The walls were freshly painted and the lighting fine-tuned this summer before the new menu was unwrapped, but Gotham is still a time capsule of postmodernist restaurant design motifs from the 1980s, when vast loftlike spaces were automatically exciting.
"Monetary policy needs to be neither too tight, nor too loose and should be fine-tuned in a timely and pre-emptive way based on economic growth and changes in price situations," Xinhua quoted the Central Financial and Economic Affairs Commission as saying.
So, in further celebration of his tireless focus towards making the dance music community—as well as world—a safer, peaceful, and musically fine-tuned place, we asked some more important voices to share what David and The Loft meant to them.
The researchers also made some fine-tuned modifications, like forcing the models to use the full history of refined images, not just those from the mini-batch, to ensure the adversarial network can identify all generated images as fake at any given time.
Out of the box, the audio quality was light years better than the dinky speakers on my TCL 6-Series TV, and it got even better once I fine-tuned it using the bass and treble buttons on the user-friendly remote.
Congress has not exactly been a fine-tuned machine lately; in both divided governments and unified Republican legislatures, lawmakers have barely been able to pass even the most basic pieces of legislative business -- from the debt ceiling increase to the yearly appropriations bills.
Modeled after the "sharp workplace sitcom" half of Mary Tyler Moore, Cheers fine-tuned the concept of its predecessor's work family, made it the entire show, upped the sexual tension, and pretty much perfected the workplace comedy formula as we know it today.
David L. Kaplan, a biomedical engineering professor at Tufts University, said in a press release that the fine-tuned test tube environments of these mini brains doesn't just help the brain live longer; it also helps them support various types of brain cells.
It still may have been that Iran was behind the attack — but the new research suggests that, if it was, Iran had a lot of Russian help, and that when the malware needed to be fine-tuned, the Russian institute provided the expertise.
The final product took many back-and-forths, so even if my word list is more fine-tuned than Bruce's (which is a big if), there's no way this would have turned out as well without his input every step of the way.
But the production works on its own terms, because it is directed with a fairly light touch by Karen Carpenter ("Love, Loss, and What I Wore"), and because the actors elevate the relatively banal story with fine-tuned performances and persuasive stage rapport.
The fine-tuned attack on Ford and warning that emerged for supporters in Mississippi allowed Trump to attack her credibility and criticize her spotty memory on some specifics from the night of her attack compared with her conviction about details of others.
Ride-hail services could be more fine-tuned to address specific mobility needs for specific regions (rides for late-shift workers, for low-income neighborhoods, etc.) without trapping workers in perpetual debt cycles, competing with public transit, or adding to congestion or pollution.
Cardinal Cupich said that he hoped the top leaders of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops would consider this proposal next month, so that it could be fine-tuned and ultimately approved in June when the American bishops are scheduled to meet.
Citing Robert Lebel's 1968 essay "Last Evening with Marcel Duchamp" published by the Association pour l'Étude de Marcel Duchamp in 2006 in Étant donné Marcel Duchamp n°7, Shambroom's fine-tuned prose is reliable while also recalling the tone of hardboiled noire.
Trump got a brief boost in the days after the June 12 mass shooting in Florida, coming within nine points of Clinton as he fine-tuned a campaign promise to temporarily ban the entry of Muslim immigrants to shore up national security.
This is credited to Serdyukov's successor, current Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, who fine-tuned the overall plan, notably shifting the focus to include training and combat readiness and relying on an increase in military drills and snap inspections to improve the force.
Click here to view original GIFA steady hand is needed to play a game like Jenga without toppling the tower, but being a successful block-stacker also requires a fine-tuned sense of touch as you try to find the perfect piece to remove.
Thanks to the growing menu of ETFs, investors can slice and dice the market in many ways, building, for instance, a fine-tuned portfolio with dozens of index-tracking ETFs that offer exposure to all manner of stocks, bonds, commodities and real estate equities.
Plus, now that this fine-tuned, river-measuring technique has some reliable results, he said it could be useful to see how river flow rates change from season to season—another good data set to have when working to keep communities safe from floods.
Watching this week's episode of The Americans, I couldn't help but think back on the first one: That first getaway sequence as fine-tuned as an Olympic gymnastics routine, the lashing side glances, the twisty reveals, and oh my god, those early sex scenes.
Apple has built enough walls around user data that Siri has had trouble becoming as fine-tuned an experience as, say, Google Now, which can automatically present things like flight information or package tracking because it is able to crawl through a user's email.
"It might be fair to say the PBoC only fine-tuned its monetary policy stance ... Typically, a rate cut will bring depreciation pressure to the currency," Commerzbank told clients, adding the trade optimism was the main factor driving the yuan above the 7 mark.
Trump, in a combative press conference on Thursday, said his administration is "running like a fine-tuned machine" despite turmoil over the rollout of his travel ban and the departure of his national security adviser who misled the public about communications with the Russian ambassador.
He's one of the most hot-and-cold fighters in the UFC, a fine-tuned wrestle-boxer capable of seizing the title by putting down a durable brawler like Robbie Lawler inside of a round, and capable of getting out-hugged by Jake Shields.
As you can see in the video above, Magda set was irrefutably excellent—as hers usually are; you can tell by her fine-tuned narrative pacing that she's been telling rollicking stories with house and disco-inflected sounds as a DJ for a long time.
In its 15 years, Fall for Dance — the festival where every ticket is just $15, and each program offers a colorful smattering of styles — has fine-tuned certain formulas: how to build, for instance, from an agreeable, subdued beginning to a spectacular, crowd-pleasing finish.
Tomei's exceptionally physical performance is so fine-tuned in its expressiveness that it verges on dance, but it doesn't become a pas de deux until the play's third act, when another banana-truck driver, Alvaro Mangiacavallo (Emun Elliott, buffo and pheromonal), appears on her doorstep.
But an app-based version of the project, available on iTunes, creates what Mr. Eno calls "an endless and endlessly changing version of the piece of music," playing from the algorithms he fine-tuned while listening over weeks to the music the system created.
The endgame experience has been overhauled, two excellent expansions (Orsinium, The Thieves Guild) and one okay one (The Imperial City) have brought new quests and modes of gameplay to the world of Tamriel, and the whole thing has been fine tuned to be more fun.
Mr. Peanutbutter, spoon-fed flattery from his political consultant ex-wife Katrina (Lake Bell), decides a fun thing to do would be running for governor against the far more pragmatic incumbent, Woodchuck Couldchuck Berkowitz (Andre Braugher, wielding his fine-tuned deadpan to brilliant effect).
While Pandora's algorithm relied on preferences broadly stated and slowly fine-tuned through trial and error, Spotify's recommendations are based on arguably clearer and more specific signals, notably songs that you've actually listened to through their on-demand service — when, how much of each, how frequently.
"At this point Fox News is such a fine-tuned and well-oiled machine, I think even Mickey Mouse could step in and keep it running," said Doug Spero, associate professor of communication at Meredith College and TV veteran with ABC, CBS and NBC on his resume.
Blizzard Entertainment, creator of the fine-tuned esports hit Overwatch and MMO legacy World of Warcraft, will open its very own esports facility and stadium on October 7, just in time for the a fresh season of playoffs for the aspiring pros in its Overwatch Contenders league.
The Own Risk Solvency Assessment (ORSA), a state-based mandate requiring an annual filing of a company's own assessment of its risk profile, is expected to continue to be fine-tuned and potentially evolve from a mere filing requirement to a basis for judgment by state regulators.
But if, as instructed, you place a small metal ball at a certain place on the pile, the whole thing turns into a fine-tuned musical instrument, as the ball rolls down inclines and across textured surfaces, striking bits of glass, wood and metal as it goes.
At Illinois' Hope Clinic, director Alison Dreith has hired new staff, recruited volunteers, fine-tuned clinic workflow, and extended the office's hours of operation in anticipation of a court's ruling on whether the Planned Parenthood located just across the river can continue to offer abortion services.
"We have a perfectly coordinated and fine tuned plan at the White House for our attack on CoronaVirus," he wrote on Twitter moments after arriving at his golf club in West Palm Beach, where he played with several members of the World Series champion Washington Nationals.
It was not the fine-tuned team that is on course to win 98 points in the Premier League, after hitting an unprecedented 100 last year, or the one that had been hailed by Mauricio Pochettino, the Spurs coach, as arguably the best team in Europe.
Temperamentally urban, a resident of San Francisco who grew up in the part of New Jersey that's across the George Washington Bridge from Manhattan, Kleinzahler can't exactly be categorized as a nature poet, but he does have a fine-tuned sensitivity to seasonal and barometric fluctuations.
It was the type of scene that, had it been in a God of War game from 10 years ago, might have been a quick-time event, but has been fine-tuned and more carefully crafted to resemble the spectacular set piece moments of a newer Uncharted title.
The men performed a buddy schtick of sorts, portraying the yin and yang that bring the White House together and keep it running not in chaos as some media reports have claimed, but like the "fine-tuned" machine President Donald Trump bragged about during a news conference last week.
"I think the Fed just fine-tuned its message to keep it in line with the reality, rather than trying to telegraph a message that it is going to delay its rate hike," said Kazushige Kaida, head of foreign exchange at State Street Bank and Trust's Tokyo Branch.
In a low-slung test firing range across the hall from the vault I fired a M4 semi-automatic shotgun, a vintage Thompson submachine gun ("Tommy Gun"), a Glock handgun, and a state-of-the-art HK416, a fine-tuned AR platform considered the pinnacle of traditional gun innovation.
Mr. Hetfield howls his tidings of looming catastrophe over a fastidious, fine-tuned thrust and roar; Mr. Ulrich's drums, Mr. Hetfield's rhythm guitar and Robert Trujillo's bass hurtle through riff after riff, fast and hard, behind Mr. Hetfield's muscular growl and Kirk Hammett's screaming, wriggling lead guitar solos.
Our kidneys are fine-tuned machines for keeping blood levels of sodium within a physiologically healthy range; when there's too much sodium on board, the kidneys dump it into urine for excretion, and when more is needed, they reabsorb it from urine and pump it back into the blood.
Seventeen years and reportedly nearly 300 million calls later, Bloomberg's 311 hotline is a staple of everyday living for New Yorkers and a fine-tuned machine that arms all future mayors and their commissioners with the data they need to effectively manage America's largest and most complex city.
The 'AAA' BE-AP of 88.5% has changed from last analysis, as Fitch has fine-tuned its approach to modelling the pro-rata asset sales clause, which is used to restrict the sale of assets in the programme after an issuer event of default and bond extension periods.
Alongside oversized suiting, yellow and red lug boots, and psychedelic checkerboard patterns was a fine-tuned selection of bib-like collars available in leather, quilted nylon, embroidered mesh, and denim worn over top of sweater dresses, paired with matching quilted coats, and secured underneath traditional collared button-downs.
If you became too transfixed by his laughable boast that his administration was operating like "a fine-tuned machine" — an assertion he made twice, for emphasis — you paid inadequate attention to his utterly fictitious claim that he'd done better in the Electoral College than any president since Ronald Reagan.
It stands out with a custom paint job, which swaps the regular aluminum for a far nicer brushed black version, adds some orange metallic accents, and a heat-treated effect top bar that gives the impression that your computer could almost be as fast as a fine-tuned muscle car.
" He daubs paint on the picture on the easel, then turns to face me as I add, "Roger, could it be that what you're really trying to capture in paint or in your fine-tuned photographs is the consciousness we humans have, uniquely among all species, of our own consciousness?
Since then, the sport has added or fine-tuned a luxury tax on high payrolls, a sharing scheme for teams' locally generated revenues, limits on payments to young players when they first enter the MLB system and an online streaming-video service whose profits are split equally among all clubs.
Perhaps one of the worst drones money could buy you… [One of the very few backers who did get a Zano] Holloway's drone, hand-delivered to him at launch, updated to the latest software, and fine-tuned personally by the company's founder, was probably the best Zano in the world.
Aside from the premium playback with fine-tuned acoustics with maximum clarity and balance you'll get out of these bad boys, you can also look forward to comfort-cushion ear cups that not only make your listening experience comfortable— but also buffer outside noise for the ultimate audio immersion experience.
They make a lot of sense for enterprise use cases given that headset integration will be baked into Windows; the less stringent hardware demands will also ensure that companies aren't having to buy a gaming PC fine-tuned for first-person-shooters when all they're doing is looking at CAD models.
But Drake's knack for turning specifics into naggingly memetic catchphrases (and rafter-shaking anthems, as on the unstoppable "Know Yourself") has never been more fine-tuned than it is here, and the persistent undercurrent of pettiness feels like him channeling the grievances of his city's long-ignored hip-hop community.
What I'm worried about, and I'll be really honest, what I'm worried about is, again, if our economy is -- oh, my lord, we had a 93, 50-year buildup of a globally interconnected, globally leveraged, highly sophisticated fine-tuned economy built on -- built on global trust, built on individual trust.
It is 200 years since the birth of an aesthetically fine-tuned Englishman called John Ruskin, that man who first made his mark as a young critic by defending the great J.M.W. Turner from the philistines, and who also happened to be an acquaintance of Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland's creator.
Screenshot: GoogleThere are also a whole host of small tweaks and changes that should make Android a little easier to use, such as a new zoom lens for fine-tuned text selection, support for inline photos and smart replies, a new quick settings toggle for turning alarms on and off, and more.
But there's no denying that the policy-oriented candidates, men and women alike, are struggling to be heard—and it may well be precisely because they're getting lost in the details, releasing fine-tuned proposals at a time when they should be focused on energizing Democrats with simple ideas and broad rhetoric.
I stopped trusting my Trump-related intuition on election night, but I do think that his fine-tuned machine is in palpable trouble, and not just because a Gallup poll released on Friday put his disapproval rating all the way up at 56 percent and his approval rating down at 38 percent.
If Charli XCX's music has been coasting along with the buzz of it being fun and her as an accessible pop gatecrasher over the past few years, this current incarnation feels like one that's been carefully honed and fine-tuned as slickly as the sportscar that covers Vroom Vroom to produce excitement.
The department in 2012-13 promised to create a more targeted, fine-tuned system, but then simultaneously increased the number of data elements that would be subject to verification and removed a 30 percent cap that limited the total number of students that would need to go through the verification process at each institution.
It's even being touted as a "pathway" to Medicare for All, even though it's really just a fine-tuned, slightly more comprehensive version of what we already have: It would put more Americans on a Medicare program, but the rest would still be required to purchase health insurance, either through their employers or privately.
But to viewers who feel as abused and overlooked as Arthur Fleck, or even who harbor smaller, more rational resentments about society, Joker is a deliberate and fine-tuned provocation and promise: you aren't alone, the people you hate really are awful, and it would be okay to act against them in any way you want.
The race moved from trending toward a steady-if-not-impressive GOP victory to losable, mostly due to the failure of Republicans in the House to demonstrate to its own partisans that they had a healthcare plan, fine-tuned over 6 years of political fights, which could convince Americans that the GOP knows how to solve this vexing problem.
"A key tenet of Dr. Carson's philosophy and campaign is fiscal responsibility, to that end, he realized that the practices of the past had to be fine-tuned and refined in order to pave the way for a leaner and more efficient organization," Carson's campaign said in the statement, which wasn't attributed to any single staff member.
Hailed by critics for suffusing his character with fine-tuned blarney, malevolent passions and brooding gloom, Mr. Dotrice won the Tony Award for best featured actor in 2000 for his portrait of the conniving Irish father and pig farmer in an acclaimed Broadway revival of Eugene O'Neill's "A Moon for the Misbegotten," with Gabriel Byrne and Cherry Jones.
" Trump did actually announce a new nominee for Labor — former George W. Bush administration official Alex Acosta — but that was very much a sideshow as the president held court on Russia, Michael Flynn, leaks, Hillary Clinton, the Electoral College, drugs, DACA, and of course his own White House: "This administration is running like a fine-tuned machine.
He rambled for nearly an hour and a half, on script and off; he flung insults at reporters; he announced that he was having fun; and he congratulated himself so many times and in such preposterous terms ("this Administration is running like a fine-tuned machine") that the White House press corps could only stare in amazement.
Before Broadway, Come from Away fine-tuned its emotional tale with out-of-town tryouts and stagings — including stops at Canada's Sheridan College, the Goodspeed musical festival in Connecticut, the National Alliance for Musical Theater in New York, the La Jolla Playhouse in California, the Seattle Repertory Theater in Washington, the Ford's Theater in Washington, D.C., and the Royal Alexandra Theater in Toronto.
But even if the fine-tuned fixed points can be observed in settings that are increasingly evocative of life and its putative beginnings, some researchers see England's overarching thesis as "necessary but not sufficient" to explain life, as Walker put it, because it cannot account for what many see as the true hallmark of biological systems: their information-processing capacity.
"There is no approach at the moment that has any hope of being flexible and performing multiple tasks or going beyond the basic tasks that it's programmed to do," Professor Andrei Barbu, from MIT's Center for Brains, Minds and Machines told The Verge, adding that effective AI research is just about creating systems that have been fine-tuned to solve a specific problem.
While for PD (whose outgoing leader Renzi was fiercely critical of M5S) the decision is more fine-tuned: either join the government with M5S and risk getting "absorbed" by a party that will benefit from Italy's economic recovery or refuse to partner up with them and risk being blamed for pushing Italy into an extreme outcome of a Lega-M603S partnership.
They fine tuned algorithms to replace human supervision, and now whenever one of problems those design decisions caused spiral out of control, the result is institutional paralysis even when users do bother to report the content and human moderators step in (who as NYMag noted, are usually foreign contractors with workloads too high to allow "the kind of thoughtfulness and cultural nuance necessary for good moderation").
Get Out is an over-the-top horror movie about a black photographer (played by Daniel Kaluuya) squirming through his first meeting with the rich, liberal family of his white girlfriend, but it's also an endlessly surprising and beautifully fine-tuned story about microaggressions and racial discomfort, code-switching and coded language, and how the relationships between black and white people have — and haven't — changed over generations.
The Warriors have lately made a habit of thrashing middling opponents—three straight 30-plus-point wins in late November, two more blowouts at the start of this month, a scoring average that sets your laptop's cooling fan to work when you try to look it up—but their fine-tuned collaboration over that stretch augurs even better things than hefty early-season margins of victory.
Many of its members once worked in law enforcement, as did Ms. D'Angelo, an Army veteran who is retired from the police force in Paterson, N.J. She now collects a pension that she supplements with an auto body business she runs with her husband in Brigantine, N.J. At Mr. Trump's rallies and campaign events, his words are fine-tuned to appeal to white, Christian, blue-collar voters.
The "Nick Saban Witness Protection Program," as the Alabama offensive coordinator Mike Locksley dubbed it earlier this month, has in recent years hosted a number of doghouse-inhabiting former head coaches, including Lane Kiffin, Steve Sarkisian and even Locksley himself, who as Saban's offensive coordinator helped make quarterback Tua Tagovailoa a Heisman Trophy finalist and fine-tuned an offense that might be the most explosive in Alabama's history.
But Jery can cram thousands and thousands of words of an elegantly crafted and fine-tuned comedy set into his mind and regurgitate it with the precision of the lead balerina in Swan Lake, his voice warbling into the emphatic high tones that are one of the keys to his all-consuming charisma It felt like just ten minutes but Jery had been going for an hour when he thanked the crowd.
Instead, he's a gentle mope, peaceful in his resignation to hurt, even though his words capture a sadness that's potent and pained: It shouldn't be so tough for meto change my lock screenbut it's sinking inthat I don't get to kiss that smile no more CARAMANICA Jason Palmer is one of the great, fine-tuned improvisers of his generation, but the 39-year-old trumpeter, who lives in Boston, remains underrecognized by the jazz public.
No change to text.) * Owner AB Foods has fine-tuned Primark model in U.S. * Is confident Primark will be a winner in U.S. * Looking to central America for clothing supplies * Has invested about 21 mln stg so far By James Davey LONDON, Sept 20.7982 (Reuters) - Confident it can crack the $300 billion U.S. clothing and shoes market where many other foreign retailers have failed, Britain's Primark is ready to raise its bet on the country by securing new sources of fast fashion in central America.

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