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It also sports a built-in calibrator, which will make calibrating and re-calibrating significantly more convenient — it can even be set to auto-calibrate itself.
The Trump administration, in calibrating strikes, faced two bad choices.
Calibrating the federal role in this ecosystem is a perennial challenge.
But adjusting and calibrating strategies seems like it helped this year.
Friends and foes alike will be watching and calibrating their behavior accordingly.
It comes and goes with Kamala Harris, who's still calibrating her temperature.
Now Mr. Kim appears to be carefully calibrating his expressions of displeasure.
It just means acknowledging each other's financial realities, and calibrating your expectations accordingly.
Calibrating Groups of managers meet and review all their employees' tentative ratings together.
They'd been witnessing her slow decline though, calibrating their care and attention accordingly.
New York is calibrating some signals to give bikes priority for green lights.
This is something that happens, and can usually be resolved by calibrating your gimbal.
She says much of the year was spent calibrating the dosages of her medications.
Both America and Iran seem to be calibrating their response to each other's actions.
I talk a lot about calibrating expectations to what the marriage can realistically provide.
For investors, then it's a matter of calibrating risks and developing an appropriate response.
From here, he goes about calibrating the relationship in a uniquely screwed-up way.
I had almost as much fun calibrating my rifle as I did playing the game.
Or he may be carefully calibrating his actions to allow him to claim innocent intent.
Photography is not just a system of calibrating light, but a technology of subjective decisions.
But they are best of all together, each calibrating their energy to the other's presence.
"Our solution doesn't need calibrating or training, and the code is production ready," says Roberts.
Nick Temple, a software engineer at Psykinetic, guides me through the process of calibrating the system.
For immigration, that means calibrating the numbers coming in to what the host country will accept.
The second reason is that airlines' revenue management systems have become more sophisticated at calibrating overbooking.
But we really have more important things on our agenda than calibrating any one senator's spine.
There you'll find precise expert recommendations for calibrating most of the top sets on the market.
However, if you're after accuracy, you might find yourself facing some limitations when it comes to calibrating.
The absence of a nuclear test in recent weeks suggests Kim is calibrating his demonstrations of defiance.
She can feed specific information back into the models—essentially calibrating them to the north Spring Fire.
He also surveyed the locations in the video, calibrating the perspective and the motion of the camera.
Like international companies, young people in Saudi Arabia are adjusting to new boundaries and calibrating their ambitions.
AND SO THAT'S WHAT WE'RE FOCUSED ON, ALWAYS WHEN WE'RE THINKING ABOUT CALIBRATING OUR POLICY WITH THE ECONOMY.
There have been other self-calibrating speakers, like Genelec's SAM series, but they tend to be more expensive.
After calibrating the system, one of the engineers asked Loomis to think of raising her absent right arm.
That includes calibrating the folder and slitter and trimmer that will process the pages once ink is applied.
Calibrating a sufficient fiscal stimulus without knowing the economic circumstances in which it would apply is too difficult.
They will be carefully calibrating what they say publicly, and what they say to the French in private.
Clarreo's main task, Dr. Weatherhead said, would be to serve as a benchmark for calibrating other orbiting instruments.
One challenge for museums in calibrating their social activism is the patina of elitism that clings to them.
To her fans she is an exemplary democrat, constantly calibrating and recalibrating according to the will of the people.
The InSight project is still in its opening stages, with NASA scientists slowly testing and calibrating its many instruments.
The first experience of virtual reality is a lot of virtual reality menu screens and a lot of calibrating.
Pure ANC is, according to Beats, constantly calibrating, adjusting the ANC to audio input from outside the Studio33 headphones.
There are several methods you can use to calibrate Google Maps, including calibrating the compass and restarting your phone.
Additional improvements include faster print start up and refined build plate leveling, the process of calibrating a 3D printer.
Each bench automatically floods in and out, calibrating how much water is needed for what's growing in that section.
Now that Halloween is behind us, it's time to start calibrating your holiday viewing for the impending Christmas season.
The car company is calibrating their supply chains to help those on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic.
Calibrating public statements, ginning up fears or delivering overly calming messages, would be well within the range of normal.
Now we're going to a bit slower growth as we anticipated and now we're just sort of calibrating to that.
Once he finished calibrating the sensors placed in opposite corners of my one-room apartment, he handed over the headset.
In revisiting it, what stands out most prominently is the photographic reference imagery used for calibrating printing and computer monitors.
Normally, when you buy a new Sonos, the app walks you through the process of calibrating it during the setup.
Its Health and Environmental Testing Laboratory is calibrating it and is "positioned to do testing" within the next several days.
"We're calibrating (capital spending) with cash generation," he told journalists at the beginning of an investors' day in Sao Paulo.
"We must remember this when it comes to calibrating consequences for wrongdoers and comprehensively attacking the problem of fake reviews."
Baker suggested government officials may be undermining government policy by calibrating their work to show only the downside of Brexit.
"Calibrating monetary policy from here in order to achieve a rare soft landing will not be easy, as it never is."
It's not clear if the camera or the controller is at fault, but calibrating Move feels more like art than science.
After calibrating the device to be more sensitive to measures that seemed statistically insignificant, the system's accuracy jumped to 97 percent.
After all, shouldn't he be carefully calibrating his music choices to pump up the crowds and buttress his anti-elitist cred?
On nights when they didn't argue, I would listen to the house weaving and tinkering and calibrating – ever-watchful, always poised.
WIMBLEDON, England — Roger Federer had been carefully calibrating expectations — for himself, for the news media, for the fans — before Wimbledon began.
After spending about 20 minutes setting and calibrating the thing, it still exhibited some jerkiness while scrolling or moving the cursor.
Calibrating how to get through an uncertain picture for the economy will be the biggest challenge for the new FOMC voters.
It's hard to tell how much he was joking: PLAYBOY: How much did you get into calibrating your movie heroine's hotness?
Today, before the production vehicle goes on sale in 2018, the company is calibrating one of the first vehicles off the line.
George argued against calibrating monetary policy to try to overshoot the Fed's inflation target in order to make up for past undershooting.
"There's a danger of over-calibrating and overcorrecting on this," said Antony Blinken, a deputy secretary of state in the Obama administration.
Allostasis is not about preserving constancy; it is about calibrating the body's functions in response to external as well as internal conditions.
If this is the first time you're using the Compass app, you'll have to set it up by calibrating the compass. 3.
The spacecraft monitored the structure until December 12, but then had to shift focus to calibrating its orbit, attitude, and telecommunication equipment.
With the 2020 campaign well underway, some Republicans may be calibrating their views for their own re-election races in purple states.
Regardless, I figured he was right: people were more than capable of reading my work and calibrating it to their own spending habits.
By gradually increasing the ranges of weapons tests in recent weeks, Mr. Kim appeared to be carefully calibrating his options with Mr. Trump.
It also benefits from the wisdom of the crowd and helps overcome the performance-support bias by standardizing and calibrating responses across employees.
When it comes to calibrating for an optimal workforce, diversity and inclusion have become a more prominent priority for companies in recent years.
After that, it's three more hours calibrating the cameras, with the engineers making sure that what they see matches up with that 3D model.
For nine years, from 2005 through 2014, she alternated between classes and jobs, calibrating the load so that she could afford care for Stephon.
For the next three months, the Juno team will be focused on calibrating the spacecraft's equipment, before conducting another orbital maneuver on October 19.
The tool assists non-technical employees with preparing data, calibrating parameters and determining the optimal algorithms for tackling specific business problems with machine learning.
Only by calibrating a sense of their own tastes can people develop a sense of whom to pay attention to and whom to ignore.
Team Trump, while privately flustered and re-calibrating due to the Bolton disclosures, didn't show any hint of concern Monday on the Senate floor.
Flying at roughly 2,600 feet above the sea, he held to an astonishingly straight path, apparently calibrating for shifts in the wind and conditions.
The telescope is still in a two-year calibrating phase, but tests have already pulled in data from a pulsar star 1,351 light-years away.
Series A-stage companies are usually focused on optimizing (or finding) a business model and calibrating their products to better serve existing and potential customers.
A hefty fee will buy assistance in calibrating the size, structure and timing of a bond issue, as well as connections to lots of buyers.
In a debate in parliament, Baker suggested government officials may be undermining government policy by calibrating their work to show only the downside of Brexit.
In the months since, the orbiter has been busy calibrating its instruments and snapping gorgeous images, including the above shot of the planet's sunlit side.
Attorney Fry believes that around 4,000 people may have been prosecuted for DWI in Missouri during the period when police were incorrectly calibrating their breathalyzers.
In the modern day, manufacturing is less important, unions are weaker, and the Fed is better at calibrating its rate hikes to avoid provoking recessions.
"Between a complete lockdown and a complete free play as if nothing has happened, we've been calibrating between these two extremes very carefully," said Heng.
Smash one on a new car, and it could mean replacing a radar, a camera, and ultrasonic sensors, then calibrating them so they work properly.
They are unashamed nostalgists, and Homework began a career of re-calibrating their musical heritage into a bizarre and never-bettered voice of their own.
He said the partners were "calibrating" the project to meet various conditions set by the Portuguese Environmental Agency in May, but did not expect any delays.
Re-calibrating the controller is extremely easy (just long press on the home button), but it's annoying when you have to do it every few minutes.
Now, after calibrating the bodysuits by posing like cats and robots, he and LaVine demonstrate the skills that propelled them into the NBA as babyfaced teens.
For many years, devices that used rechargeable batteries required "conditioning" or "calibrating," a procedure that prevented the battery from forgetting how much capacity it actually had.
It's a simple game you play after calibrating the system, but this is a tiny leap towards that world we here at Gizmodo wax wistfully about.
"Paul Ryan is calibrating his position again," Powell said of the Speaker of the House, who had only recently endorsed the Republican candidate at the time.
From now until August 27, it's a good idea to look at the big picture when it comes to calibrating your reactions—both personally and professionally.
All the while, Mr. Morton was calibrating how far he could go, and his associate consulted a lawyer to study the outer limits of free speech.
"It's kind of a way of calibrating how quickly our world is changing and reminding us that we shouldn't always be thinking of the short term."
The Iranians are proven masters at calibrating and masking their malign regional and global actions to a threshold just below a massive U.S. or Israeli retaliation.
Calibrating the comic's dialogue so that it fits in seamlessly with one of the most iconic characters in one of pop culture's most iconic franchises isn't easy.
Investors, many of which have been operating under the presumption that Clinton would prevail over Trump, had begun re-calibrating their expectations for a possible Trump victory.
Built by a student group from Michigan Technological University, these satellites will be used as targets for calibrating ground-based telescopes tasked with monitoring spacecraft in orbit.
Determining where that point lies illustrates the enormous difficulty of calibrating the monetary policy on a mix of judgmental (visual navigation) and formal, model-based economic forecasting.
I had just two robots in Pittsburgh, and only got the 10 robots when I had traveled halfway across the planet and was calibrating them for the forum.
Therefore, I recommend starting with a simple, evidence-based portfolio and calibrating to be more aggressive or conservative based on your willingness, ability and need to assume risk.
More importantly for central bankers calibrating policy based on the inflation outlook for the year ahead, oil is up more nearly 213.5 percent over the past 28 months.
QuadSAT is a Danish company that has developed brand new tools and techniques for testing and calibrating satellite antennas being deployed in high-value Maritime and Aeronautical markets.
Many districts and schools that are tolerating, if not encouraging, participation in what organizers call the National School Walkout are also calibrating their approach for their youngest students.
But it's a price I'm generally happy to pay, because I know it's helping support all of the work that went into calibrating an overall better viewing experience.
Ms. Yellen said communication had been a central element of her job: explaining the Fed to lay audiences, defending its policies before Congress, calibrating expectations in financial markets.
"My guess is they will be very careful in calibrating whatever decisive move they make," former Defense Secretary William Cohen, who served under the Clinton administration, told CNBC.
In a debate in parliament earlier this week, Baker suggested government officials may be undermining government policy by calibrating their work to show only the downside of Brexit.
"This move essentially is re-calibrating crude prices to reflect lower odds that the deal is not extended and higher odds of deeper cuts," she said to CNBC.
"Paul Ryan is calibrating his position again, " Powell said of the speaker of the House who had only recently decided to endorse Trump at the time of the email.
Per a NASA statement, InSight will begin collecting some data within its first week of operations, though its Earth-based staff are primarily working on activating and calibrating its systems.
Often when I got airborne, after calibrating the unit on the ground, the horizontal alignment would be way off, giving me a horizon that leaned at a 2993 degree angle.
According to Apple, 20 minutes of outdoor walking (or running) using the GPS in the native workout app is necessary for calibrating the sensors when the Watch is used inside.
They have to do with getting better ways of connecting the systems and calibrating it, and putting wireless together to make sure the data all comes through without any dropouts.
They are increasingly focused on numbers, carefully calibrating their aid offers to make sure that the average amount paid by members of the freshman class hits a specific financial target.
"It's simply a matter of calibrating the puck to the model of the 3D camera and then making sure the size matches up perfectly in space," explained developer Zach Krausnick.
Inventor Ismael Sanchez explains Creators that each sound has a very specific look but needs calibrating to achieve the best result like adjusting the focus of a camera or microscope.
Rather than calibrating his approach to those realities, some worry the president will fall prey to the same pitfalls and miscalculations that doomed his meeting with the North Korean dictator.
Calibrating the precise size of that option pool, Currier and others say, depends on a company's hiring ambitions over the coming 12 to 33 months — through a next funding cycle.
We'll touch on how to improve the TV's image in a brightly lit room, but for calibrating itself you'll want to start things off in as dark a room as possible.
Because of the changes in the conduct of policy in recent years, they're still working out the liquidity needs of the system and calibrating it to make sure funding remains ample.
It allowed me to appreciate the show for the masterful piece of TV it was, instead of assessing its accuracy and constantly calibrating its position between historical recreation and utter fiction.
You could point to the fact that the majority of top runners train in elevations of upwards of 8,000 feet, calibrating their blood-oxygen levels to demand more from their bodies.
Kaus isn't among those convinced that Trump will inevitably sell out the cause, but he's watching very closely for any signals of sellout — and carefully calibrating his level of "paranoia" accordingly.
The key to any of these efforts is calibrating the power of the laser, so you've got the right balance between a (mostly) harmless laser pointer and Auric Goldfinger's favorite toy.
Why it matters: Calibrating a human's trust to a machine's capability is crucial, as we've reported: Things go wrong if a person places too much or too little trust in a machine.
If you really want to continue tweaking things, which mainly involves calibrating the white point, your primary colors (red, green, blue) and your secondary colors (cyan, yellow, magenta), you'll need that equipment.
Here's a very basic three-point guide to "calibrating" your TV: Unfortunately none of these things will make "The Long Night" look any better until HBO releases a new version of it.
In addition, the downward pressure that the Fed's $4.5 trillion balance sheet has been exerting on rates for the last several years is declining, she said, making calibrating rate hikes more complicated.
Prices for 2020 options started to surge after a top Finance Ministry official told Reuters that Mexico had finished calibrating the formula used as a basis for the program, market sources said.
And the United States must do its part, by calibrating its concerns about national security and intellectual property with regard to high-tech goods and developing mitigating protections rather than banning sales.
CK: Then of course everybody likes to talk about being risk-prone — and in fact many very successful entrepreneurs are not risk-prone, they are just very good at calibrating the risk.
Several Middle East government ministers -- from his enemies to overseas allies -- who declined to be named, all think Trump's win is a forgone conclusion, and appear to be calibrating their actions accordingly.
Bloomberg committed a near-Freudian slip early in the debate when he started to say he "bought" a Democratic House majority before re-calibrating to say he helped Democrats reclaim the majority.
We're simply purposefully looking at calibrating, getting rid of duplication, looking at things that hurt the mortgage markets, hurt this kind of market, so you can enhance growth and do it safely.
Xochitl Torres Small, a 240-year-old water rights lawyer, won by carefully calibrating her message as a problem-solver, like several other moderate Democrats who flipped House seats nationwide last year.
And now that it's a public company, it will have more intense oversight from public investors who will be scrutinizing its every move and calibrating its valuation as a result of those moves.
After initializing and calibrating the model, we ran it for the typical five-month duration from planting seedlings to rice harvest and compared our results to measurements of mercury in rice from China.
The fast-rising pianist Rafal Blechacz may have made some miscalculations in calibrating to the modest-size Kaufmann Concert Hall at the 92nd Street Y for a much anticipated recital on Sunday afternoon.
TEHRAN — With Iran calibrating how to deal with President Trump, its supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, caustically thanked the new American leader on Tuesday for revealing "the true face" of the United States.
Investigating the crime, and calibrating a response, will be made more difficult by the blurred distinction between acts carried out by the Russian state and those carried out by people acting in its name.
On this occasion, Hassan Nasrallah, Hezbollah's leader, appears to be calibrating his spike, calling for a social media campaign, diplomatic pressure and protests -- not violence -- to cause the Israelis and the United States pain.
"It's not clear that the Bank of England carefully calibrating its response and communicating the message that they are worried about an uptick in inflation would do anything to stabilize the situation," Posen said.
Sanctions are now widely seen as a silver bullet when it comes to penalizing a country for its behavior, but replicating these conditions and calibrating the penalties themselves may prove more difficult than initially understood.
It will also do a better job of calibrating the color, brightness, and contrast of the screen so it looks more like what the filmmaker sees when they're creating the movies and shows you watch.
We assess that Kim is carefully calibrating his messages to you, including his reported statements, relayed through the South Korean national security adviser, that he has faith in you and doesn't talk negatively about you.
You're better off calibrating your withholding so that you have no refund, or owe a little when you complete your tax form (although you want to keep that obligation low enough to avoid I.R.S. penalties).
Lewis Alexander, the chief economist at Nomura Securities, said the Fed moved policy "quite a lot" from December to March and that calibrating their language so everyone could understand it was not going to be easy.
Barwin claimed that "the only occasion he had used his own semen was when he was calibrating an automatic sperm counter," and his sperm must have gotten mixed up with the donor sperm, NBC News reported.
Rather than just throwing way $150 worth of plastic, I drilled the correct size hole on either side of the oversized hole with the plan to use them as tester discs for calibrating the record lathes.
In the post-apocalyptic world, there's no history, and the filmmakers (Dave Callaham, Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick share script credit) wisely refrain from calibrating too many jokes to the present-day world beyond the screen.
Bank Indonesia Governor Perry Warjiyo said that the 150 basis point rate hikes since mid-May aimed to keep Indonesian assets attractive enough for foreigners to stay invested, but calibrating this in the current environment was hard.
Black levels are unimpressive, contrast is so-so, gaming input lag is rather high, and your options for making color adjustments and calibrating the picture are very limited if you're not satisfied with the included mode presets.
The tracking sensors grab the position of where the hands are in space via the magnetically attached tracker and, after calibrating a resting state of the user's fingers, individual sensors communicate their position to the game engine.
But some policymakers argue that the outlook has not changed fundamentally from a few months ago, and so the ECB should wait for its staff's new inflation and growth projections in September before calibrating its next move.
This probably seems like a clear-cut case, but Stiers' lawyer discovered that Missouri police had been incorrectly calibrating their breathalyzers, thanks to a change of one word—an "or" to an "and"—in Missouri state regulations.
READ: Trump's travel ban is 'completely incoherent,' experts say An accurate picture of the pandemic's spread remains vital both for calibrating a national response and slowing the spread of the disease by keeping sick people at home.
And again, you're calibrating which services are in, what it costs, with the expectation that it's an entry ramp, they're going to buy that package and they're going to trade up in the future for more services.
But calibrating how much weight a stock price should have on C.E.O. pay is tricky: A company's stock price can be influenced by share buybacks and other financial engineering that does little to produce long-term value.
While we're chatting and I'm mixing oils to match the hues of the sitter's skin, it's as if the sitter and I are calibrating our relationship to each other, how open we can allow ourselves to be.
But the software requirements of Project Ariana—reading rooms and light levels and automatically calibrating to the TV—are going to be what keeps the projector in the land of concept and out of the land of reality.
Basically, the tracking sensors grab the position of where the hands are in space via the magnetically attached tracker and, after calibrating a resting state of the user's fingers, individual sensors communicate their position to the game engine.
"I think he viewed the DHS role as one of calibrating, getting to a place where we acknowledge, accept and absorb the immigrants into the country, those who are here illegally, sort of resolve the issue," Rosenblum said.
But as he got older, Mr. Rock chose his spots more carefully, calibrating his gibes when he was host of the Oscars in 2016 (though there was a backlash to one about Asian-Americans) and releasing specials infrequently.
"The OIG concluded that VA's executive protection services are governed by entrenched informal practices without due regard to principles of executive protection, such as calibrating the security provided in response to a well-conceived threat assessment," the report said.
Both parents and students need to figure out how to adjust to the independence of college life, calibrating a new level of parental support so that the student is not merely launched to college but ready to thrive there.
In the book, you talk about how she really has to think about calibrating reporting the facts (but not some of the really horrific things that she saw in the immediate aftermath), as well as providing assurance and instruction.
Mourinho, of course, made his name producing these sorts of tactical masterpieces, perfectly calibrating his teams while at F.C. Porto and Inter Milan, in particular, so as to pick a way past opponents of greater talent and greater standing.
Park is convincing as the underachieving Marcus, calibrating his performance in a way that doesn't make him too sympathetic (which would make Sasha seem comparatively like a shrew or a scold) but also shows that he's incredibly decent, just damaged.
Assembling and setting up the LP-120 can seem daunting if you're new to vinyl, but Audio Technica's instructions are crystal clear and there are also videos on YouTube to help guide you through important steps like calibrating the tone arm.
The dolphins were also found to be able to respond to their environment by both sight and sound by calibrating the sharp clicking sound they emit and operate like sonar to detect the distance, shape, size and solidity of an object.
And then it requires doing the grunt work to involve real human checking and cross-calibrating the models… The challenges we are seeing with algorithms with big tech today are often because some of these companies taking the easy road out.
Knowing this information is important for calibrating the space-based atomic clocks themselves, but despite the accuracy of these clocks—NIST has an atomic clock that only deviates by one second every 200 million years—there's always room for improvement.
Each airline has its own way of calculating status, calibrating down to the most picayune distinction, just the way English people will tell you in all seriousness that they grew up upper lower-middle class, say, or lower upper-middle class.
Calibrate the AirPods with your iPhoneIt&aposs possible that your AirPods and iPhone need calibrating — the two devices might have different understandings of what "full volume" means, for example, and so the AirPods stop using the full range of audio available.
Crazy Rich Asians makes it crystal clear that she's a savvy performer, calibrating just the right combination of vulnerability and backbone to give spirit to a character whose journey is more complicated than that of your typical rom-com lead.
The key to the red lines is determining the U.S. objective and calibrating them to achieve that objective, according to Behnam Ben Taleblu, senior Iran analyst at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, a think tank that backs a tougher line on Tehran.
The SIMPAS system allows farmers to apply multiple crop protection or fertilizer products at one given time while calibrating the exact amount of inputs to use in specific parts of the field, potentially minimizing dosage and optimizing resources, the executives said on Monday.
"This package is about implementing global standards and about re-calibrating provisions where evidence has established that the earlier regulatory response was heavy-handed," Wim Mijs, head of the European Banking Federation, said, praising the reduction of regulatory complexity sought by the proposals.
It seems like the thing to do rather than have a federal policy which encourages building in flood zones and a local policy that pushes back against that federal policy is calibrating the policy to do the thing you want it to do.
You may or may not recall that four years ago, Mitt Romney was torn apart by pundits because one of his advisers said that calibrating a campaign for the general election was like shaking up an Etch-a-Sketch and starting over.
"The Eurosystem's pace of purchase in Cypriot government bonds will take the specific market liquidity situation of the Cypriot government bond market into account in calibrating a gradual and measured increase in Eurosystem holdings towards Cyprus's share in the ECB capital key," it added.
With the Trump administration still calibrating the precise level of its economic sanctions against Huawei, the Johnson government may decide it can also kick the question over the extent of the company's continued involvement in the UK's 5G roll-out further down the road.
But even as Mr. de Blasio was projecting steadfast resistance to any alteration in the city's approach in the face of uncertainty in Washington, officials at the city's Housing Authority were already quietly calibrating their budget to anticipate declines before receiving the February letters.
The challenge of shooting a movie that's all in one day is making sure you're calibrating how close they are and where their relationship is from point A to point Z. In those scenes, it's like we've already reached Z. That's what so fun about it.
And we promise it's for a good reason: The success and failure of these publicly-traded companies tends to give us at least one more data point when it comes to calibrating which technologies are exciting to investors, as well as the trajectory of those technologies.
"Calibrating consent requirements to the sensitivity of the information aligns with consumer expectations and is in harmony with other key privacy frameworks and principles — including those outlined by the [Federal Trade Commission] and the Administration's Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights," Wheeler said in a blog post.
But, especially in a sprawling, diverse nation in which millions of students graduate every year from thousands of very different high schools, standardized assessments provide a useful tool for calibrating some of the capricious forces at play, from essay-coaching to the role of grade inflation.
"Calibrating consent requirements to the sensitivity of the information aligns with consumer expectations and is in harmony with other key privacy frameworks and principles -- including those outlined by the [Federal Trade Commission] and the Administration's Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights," Wheeler said in a blog post.
And in September, after 0.23 years of planning, building and calibrating, the Karlsruhe Tritium Neutrino (KATRIN) experiment in southwestern Germany announced its first results: It found that the neutrino can't weigh more than 1.1 electron-volts (eV), or about one-five-hundred-thousandth the mass of the electron.
Almost two weeks after Trump was engulfed by a firestorm of criticism for his decision to pull troops out of northern Syria, the administration is bending to its critics, particularly Republicans, tweaking its rhetoric in Washington and calibrating its presence in Syria while the military quickly tries to adapt.
Tying the hands of the president does reduce the government's flexibility in the case of a genuine emergency, but it would be a good thing if Congress learned to take a more active role in calibrating just how much discretion they want to trust each president with having.
She joined the US Naval Reserve in 21720 to help with the American war effort, and throughout WWII she worked in a prestigious lab responsible for top-secret calculations such as calibrating minesweepers, calculating the ranges of anti-aircraft guns and checking the math behind the creation of the plutonium bomb.
The NBA is full of tall men who shouldn't be as quick or springy or agile as they are, but even the league's best forwards give off the impression that they are constantly steering their bodies out of skids—calibrating, from moment-to-moment, a balance between power and control.
In an effort not to further alienate Arab allies, the President must strike a careful balance between sticking to his guns and calibrating his public remarks to reflect sensitivities around the decision to assuage tensions with the Palestinians who have, since the embassy decision, refused to work with the US on the peace process.
Note that there are very few dark-sky regions anywhere on the continent: And here's the entire world: The research team, led by Fabio Falchi of the Light Pollution Science and Technology Institute in Italy, used low-light imaging data from NOAA/NASA's Suomi polar-orbiting satellite to create the map, calibrating the data with thousands of ground readings.
DETROIT — Calibrating his approach for a tough head-to-head primary matchup in a year when many Democratic voters want to put up a united front, Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont on Friday renewed his attacks on former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr.'s record on trade while also conceding that Mr. Biden could defeat President Trump.
" The real move to get them to a $1 trillion market cap, Galloway predicts, will be in artificial intelligence: "If Amazon tests an AI-like offering anticipating all your retail needs — sending stuff automatically and calibrating based on what you send back or edit via voice ... the stock will become antigravity matter and triple to a trillion dollars in value.
But while those subjects get lots of attention in the media, in the halls of government, at the bar and around the proverbial dinner table, ironically the subject of those arguments — the people themselves — regularly get overlooked when it comes to building new services and calibrating tech to focus on them, two things that could clearly improve their individual lots and the economy as a whole.
The two seasons that followed were the show's roughest, both because the tone darkened and because the show had trouble calibrating that change: there was a flawed but ambitious season tracing a three-day prison riot, then one that involved a transfer to a maximum-security prison, which ended with Poussey's best friend, Taystee, who is poor and black, sentenced to life, while the bougie white Piper won early release.
Addressing them individually, the economists found that industrial imbalances and inventory shocks are less prevalent now that companies have gotten better at calibrating inventories; oil shocks are less of a danger now that the U.S. has become more energy independent; fiscal tightening generally has happened only around "major postwar demoblizations" that haven't occurred since the Korean War ended; and financial risk, while the cause of the Great Recession, is not prevalent today with the safeguards built into the banking system.
Restarting the Touchscreen Pairing a Bluetooth Phone Connecting to Wi-Fi Programming HomeLinkv Adding and Removing Keys Replacing the Key Fob Battery Installing Phone Charging Cable Installing Front License Plate Bracket Replacing Cabin Filters Checking and Adjusting Tire Pressures Topping Up Windshield Washer Fluid Replacing Wiper Blades Manually Releasing Charge Cable Calibrating Windows Removing and Installing Aero Covers Removing and Installing Lug Nut Covers All of the above procedures are available to view on a single web page, and where necessary Tesla has supplemented the text with animated GIFs as an aid to the process.
Ideally Facebook is also working on a way of calibrating Stories, so that if you've already seen one in one app, like Instagram, the same exact thing won't be popping up for you again in a Facebook Story and then a WhatsApp Status.) The third (and maybe most interesting) reason for testing this feature is that Facebook has been steadily working on ways of not only extending the time spent in specific apps, but also how to better usher people from one Facebook-owned app to another, encouraging usage even when the apps are not open.

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