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The solution is actually fewer — more finely tuned — connections.
Each helps turn national forecasts into finely tuned local ones.
The more you have, the more finely tuned your sensibility.
Finally, a finely tuned calendar will save you from burning out.
It's a message that has been finely tuned throughout his campaign.
They are just so finely tuned, so expressive and yet so clean.
Buttigieg, for instance, would register on only the most finely tuned gaydar.
How do we resist products so finely tuned to our strongest desires?
Since 2015, Lim's lab has been making more finely tuned T cells.
As I pointed out last spring, Trump has a finely-tuned huckster's ear.
Like Facebook and Twitter, these games are finely tuned to command our attention.
These voters have a more finely tuned BS detector than any in history.
Now, I'm not here stating that this franchise runs like a finely tuned-machine.
And Hitman 2 builds on that finely tuned foundation in all the right ways.
A finely tuned resume can set you apart when you're applying for a job.
You can't get it better finely-tuned than it is now on current policy.
" They are "closely focused, finely tuned narratives that have the force of an epiphany.
But the latest version released this week contains seven, making it even more finely tuned.
Because Trump has a finely-tuned ear for what will resonate with his political base.
The texts and electronic music accompanying the videos could be more sophisticated or finely tuned.
Moving your limbs in an asymmetric way is also a sign of finely tuned motor skills.
Matthew Surizon's baby Lyla is young, but she already has some finely tuned taste in music.
"Free Fire" is an action movie finely tuned to even the most potentially vicious audiences' tolerances.
Combat encounters in Half-Life are a finely tuned mix of spaces, weapons, and enemy behavior.
China has finely tuned this method of cross-border introductions and it is a continuous process.
It's an orchestra of finely tuned humanity, even if that humanity sometimes rises alarmingly in pitch.
But there's a point to it: our visual systems are finely tuned to detect changes in contrast.
Maintaining an air of mystery at all times, they let their finely-tuned tracks speak for themselves.
Your intuition is finely tuned and will receive some big hits today, Gemini—think juicy psychic downloads!
The message was finely tuned throughout his campaign and continues to take center stage during his presidency.
Behind every great restaurant is a finely tuned team — and hours and hours and hours of work.
What materialized on Saturday was perhaps the most finely tuned, carefully orchestrated marathon-length run in history.
So to great fanfare, in 2010, they released their finely tuned attempt to reclaim the yogurt crown.
Is that an example Mr Gowdy of a finely tuned investigation run like the Americans would have wanted?
If there ever were a setting more finely tuned for familial blowups, it has yet to be discovered.
But just like your finely tuned privacy settings, things in Facebook Land are never quite what they seem.
This new hosting venue struck me as better organized and more finely tuned compared to the previous iterations.
And this finely-tuned machine of destruction will run into a team that won 108 games this season.
But he did not bring a finely tuned palate for liquor to I.D.V., his daughter said by telephone.
This will increase the speed of ad mediation, inundating users with content finely tuned to their personal desires.
As with much great ethnic humor, the heartiest laughs are drawn from observations finely tuned and oddly gentle.
So they have finely tuned hinges with complicated systems of interlocking gears that need to do that work.
A disorderly Brexit would cause customs checks at the UK border and disrupt the finely tuned manufacturing system.
Young people at this point have really finely tuned bullshit detectors, and do not want to be pandered to.
But the actors are largely setpieces in a finely tuned deathtrap that's more about taut atmosphere than character development.
Several pizzerias have more finely tuned doughs or dynamic toppings; other kitchens reach much deeper into the pasta canon.
I remind them that vaginas have been finely tuned by hundreds of thousands of years of evolution to stretch.
And while these systems are well-developed and finely tuned in both sexes of songbirds, the wiring is different.
The result is a finely tuned drama that finds humor in the everyday absurdity of belonging to a family.
Thanks to your finely tuned bod, simply follow your desire to drink liquid and you should be just fine.
He's recorded every record we have released, and he has finely tuned what we want out of our sessions.
A few of my friends who have finely tuned pallets for off-flavors in beer tried the Half Squeezed IPA.
Void CEO Ken Bretschneider told me they are also working on gloves that would add really finely-tuned hand tracking.
The two men can also look like kindred artistic spirits, committed to formal rigor and possessing finely tuned comic sensibilities.
This process is repeated over and over, and with each iteration the virus becomes a more finely-tuned battery architect.
Most experts believe North Korea's impulsive, young leader is rational and shares his family's finely-tuned instinct for self-preservation.
Silvis tells his parallel stories — of Huston's mad wanderings in the forest and DeMarco's reluctant dragnet — with finely tuned sensitivity.
An unmodified image of panda (left), when mixed with a finely tuned "perburbation" (center), makes AIs think it's a gibbon (right).
Akamai released a new Bot Manager tool today designed to give companies finely tuned control over Bot traffic on their websites.
Quintessence, however, has to be very finely tuned for cosmic acceleration to work out, which is a problem with the theory.
The result is a finely tuned drama that finds humor in the everyday absurdity that comes from belonging to a family.
It's a testament to how finely tuned the iPhone's image signal processor is and how it works with the camera sensor.
It's the most finely tuned version of a murder mystery you could hope for, with joyous performances and style in spades.
The result is a finely tuned drama that finds humor in the everyday absurdity that comes from belonging to a family.
Most American foreign-policy experts were also appalled at what looked like careless trampling over decades of finely tuned diplomacy (see article).
These speakers are the same ones we build for our wired headphones, which are finely tuned for the different enclosures we use.
As you approach the toilet, it turns on automatically via finely tuned motion sensors and turns off after you've left the room.
The results sound like the handiwork of finely tuned robots, but with the melody and hooks to reveal her as decidedly human.
This will prove difficult to digest in many states and the messaging would have to be finely tuned to garner broad support.
Highlights from that set are divided into four distinct parts that sound as finely tuned and crisply produced as a studio release.
Aided by Facebook's finely tuned ad-targeting tools, the Russian firm would pay to place posts in the News Feeds of users.
We have tried turning on the screws, joint military exercises, sanctions and relying on China, and this finely tuned strategy has failed.
Even with the use of a finely tuned 2019 "retrospect-a-scope," not a single offensive picture or insensitive quote was revealed.
Yet the axes themselves, finely tuned weapons whose ridged faces resemble oyster shells, certainly have a visual attraction that exceeds pure function.
Just as computers can perform complex calculations without understanding arithmetic, so creatures can display finely tuned behaviour without understanding why they do so.
It's enough to enjoy your average pop song, but probably not great for listening to finely tuned orchestral music or bass-intensive dubstep.
Jeff Weaver, who ran Bernie Sanders' primary campaign, said Clinton's early voting operation was already finely-tuned in their winter and spring contests.
In practice, the device uses a pump and nozzle to create a finely tuned jet of seawater which is aimed into the sky.
So Bandersnatch is nothing new; it's just now linked to a new entity, one with finely tuned data-collection capabilities and deep pockets.
Their effortless style was underpinned by a finely-tuned (and barely perceptible) technique that allowed them to put their audience under their spell.
Today's IVF babies are made in fancy laboratories where computers monitor the temperature, sterility and a finely tuned mix of medical-grade gases.
Like a finely tuned leader, you may suggest a flexible schedule for a few months or suggest someone they could talk with professionally.
This has given J.K. Rowling, the boy wizard's creator, plenty of time to turn her wizarding world into a finely tuned marketing machine.
In the end it was his ear — acute and finely tuned — that served him best and enabled him to write with perfect pitch.
Supply chains are finely tuned to deliver parts just as they are needed, so companies don't need to waste money on big warehouses.
That critique is extra barbed in the context of the sophisticated contemporary art world, with its finely tuned hierarchies and purposely walled-off institutions.
Conversation, it turns out, is a finely tuned machine, as Nick Enfield, a linguist at the University of Sydney, suggests in "How We Talk".
The new options to interact with text while Word is reading text aloud mean the feature is more finely tuned towards users with dyslexia.
The whole ensemble — but especially Blige and Mulligan — deliver emotional, finely tuned performances in which faces, eyes, and voices relayer their words and actions.
The liquid bath the electrodes are then placed needs to be then finely tuned in terms of pH and ion gradients, which is tough.
By fusing traditional Asian techniques with a finely tuned design school sensibility, Ms. Zhang combines the best of both her native and adopted homes.
But what's here is so finely tuned and fun to poke around at that it'd be hard not to want a tiny bit more.
The rapid-fire banter can at times reach "Gilmore Girls" density, each page crammed with zingers finely tuned for the almond-milk-sipping set.
This is because merely being knowledgeable about uncertainty isn't enough to take on finely tuned machines in an environment to which they've already become accustomed.
Maybe you won't get that promotion, or stick to your New Year's resolutions but the universe will keep ticking away like a finely tuned clock.
NPC delegates also called for more consistent guidelines, nationwide technological standards for batteries as well as cars, and a more finely-tuned system of incentives.
Eastwood's mysterious character was a stoic figure with a gift for violence and a finely tuned sense of justice and responsibility, more myth than man.
He is redeemed by his honesty, intelligence and wit, plus his determination to spare neither himself nor others the verdict of his finely tuned sensibility.
Every game also has finely tuned "acceleration speeds," meaning that the player's aim will move faster when they move the thumbstick closer to the edge.
Mr. Gibson makes a persuasive derelict John Wayne with a loose, energetic performance, finely tuned comic timing and an amused, self-aware "Lethal Weapon" glint.
Smith has a finely tuned ear for a range of registers, as well as an acute understanding of how easily we betray our better selves.
While other professionals earn finely tuned promotions and titles, teachers generally have few advancement paths besides salaries that are strictly based on seniority and credentials.
Our minds are also finely tuned to be aware of distinct groups, to treat them as shortcuts for whom to trust and with whom to cooperate.
In the beginning of a relationship, these characteristics will be barely perceptible, but the unconscious has a finely tuned radar system inaccessible to the conscious mind.
It was an infinitesimal number—over 25,000 times shorter than the blink of an eye—but for the finely tuned GPS it was a yawning crevice.
This is in part because Ronson's bullshit detector is more finely tuned and he better captures the simultaneously hilarious and deeply horrific nature of his material.
But the Spurs seized control early behind Parker and his usual wizardry and looked every bit like the finely tuned offense they had unleashed only occasionally.
It will help you develop finely tuned public speaking instincts, so you can read your audience, ace Q&As, and pepper emotional moments into your speeches.
How well the new pieces fit into what is designed as a finely tuned machine can dictate whether injuries equal big trouble or a minor setback.
More HBO might sound good on the surface, but the prestige network built its reputation by focusing on curation and a collection of finely tuned shows.
But the clear message was that Mr. Christie was welcome within the Trump White House, at least within the finely tuned part controlled by the president.
In his paintings, Bienvenu uses finely tuned painterly chops to portray scenes of sexy, hilarious, and often ridiculously stupid people hanging tough in the New York sun.
Charlize Theron and Mackenzie Davis turn in finely tuned performances that have an extra layer of meaning once you catch onto what the film is really about.
But we get the feeling that until now, Christian's finely tuned ability to speak the language of contemporary art has turned into a way to avoid reality.
Similar to the strings of a finely tuned instrument, each strand of spider silk transmits vibrations across a wide range of frequencies, which propagates throughout the web.
The passive noise reduction itself is better than most competing headphones, and the active noise cancellation, which can be finely tuned through the mobile app, is stellar.
Given that ongoing excellence, you'd think that support staff for the Golden State Warriors wouldn't want to mess with a finely tuned machine firing on all cylinders.
To decode the messages, you could use an algorithm that analyzes the beats per minute or simply listen very closely, if your ear is finely tuned enough.
It's a finely tuned and self-perpetuating system: Elite collectors, galleries and museums routinely work together to maintain the blue-chip reputations of artists they've invested in.
You don't have to make your room into a finely-tuned sleep pod, but you can make some one-time changes that will have a big impact.
But more often than not, it can screw up our finely tuned hair-care routines — and few styles look better drenched in sweat and rimmed with frizz.
The same finely tuned physiological mechanisms that reduce energy expenditure in multiday endurance racers may slow metabolic responses over weeks and months of marathon preparation, he says.
That, together with the finely tuned, voluminous social messaging pumped out by internet trolls in St. Petersburg, Russia, may have tipped the scales in a close election.
The phrase belied her finely tuned culinary skills, however, which she began to develop when she was 22016, a few years after her mother, Effie Cotton, died.
While finely tuned algorithms may be able to pick high-quality music and TV shows, it's certainly not the same as a mixtape made especially for you.
At this point now we've got 40-some-odd years of ongoing perpetual motion machine happening here such that you've really got quite the finely tuned organism.
We should have every reason to believe that autonomous driving systems — determinant and finely tuned computers always operating at peak performance — will all but eliminate on-road fatalities.
The finely-tuned cycle of movements — head slams against the glass, slides down in exhausted desperation, straightens up, and repeats — creates a chilling evocation of despair and desperation.
While Mr. Trump delivered his blunt-force outsider message directly to voters through Twitter, Mr. Parscale integrated Facebook into the campaign to reach millions with finely tuned appeals.
Some studies show that keeping a finely tuned schedule and fostering habits (like taking a 20-minute walk or even daydreaming) can be crucial in bolstering your creativity.
And one could reasonably argue, silly though it may sound, that Thanos has more finely tuned control over his brain than he does of his bowels and colon.
To work around that technicality, the market has attempted to innovate a solution, but it involves finely tuned technology and complicated order types that come with intense regulatory scrutiny.
Occasionally personalized activism swings far toward the "personal" and it produces calls for "trigger warnings" or a finely tuned sensitivity to language that some commentators satirize as political correctness.
Visual minutiae are so finely tuned that each of the frogs hopping their way through the aftermath of a decadent party is rendered in a unique texture, reflecting their personalities.
If it is confirmed that terrorists brought down the plane, he can claim his instincts were right and more finely tuned to the threats facing Americans than those of Clinton.
"2BR02B: To Be or Naught to Be," based off a Kurt Vonnegut short story, unfolds like a finely-tuned play, revealing world and character details at a steady, controlled pace.
It's a finely tuned piece of machinery that commands a premium for its unique performance and heritage, though not quite as much as the gloried marques like Ferrari and Lamborghini.
There is a difference, though, between an off-season friendly with several regulars missing and a World Cup quarterfinal with a veteran team purring like a finely tuned sports car.
Mr. Scott's hearing is finely tuned to the rhythms of his 4-year-old son, Zahir, who has hypotonia and lacks the muscle tone to sit up on his own.
With the individual works in the collection, I can find no fault; the Dikers have a finely tuned sensibility, honed first while collecting modern art, particularly works of expressive abstraction.
By that time Mr. Ebert, whose archness felt a bit forced early in the show, has settled into a prickly confidence that's well matched with Mr. Sears's finely tuned petulance.
The great tragedy of In the Woods is that Rob and Cassie's partnership, which is so finely tuned as to function as a work of art, is broken into pieces.
And under the batons of Mr Koopman and those like him, choirs dramatically shrank, from groups featuring more than 200 singers to finely tuned ensembles of only four singers per part.
"This turns out to be a very viable solution for something that needs a very finely tuned form, to respond to the needs of a very sensitive user base," Hubert said.
Michael Caputo, a former Trump campaign communications aide, described his longtime acquaintance Manafort as a master of pushing the envelope — with a finely-tuned sense of what the law will allow.
It's fine in the way that a Netflix recommendation that's finely tuned to your specific tastes is fine, and you're willing to accept something mediocre because it's exactly what you enjoy.
"What these are, are really finely tuned, sophisticated schemes that are targeted to separate you from your money," said Mark Nunnikhoven, vice president of cloud research at cybersecurity company Trend Micro.
Wilder is one of the greatest comic actors of the 20th century, but his turn as Wonka is one of the most finely-tuned feature-length performances from any actor, ever.
The NRA's categorical opposition followed the gun lobby's finely-tuned playbook: express openness to change, then work to kill any momentum for change as the victims' faces fade from media coverage.
In such situations nurses invoke "gut feelings," but they actually aren't feelings at all — they are agglomerations of observations and experiences that over time have turned into finely tuned clinical judgment.
Feinberg's finely tuned examination of the intersection of gender and class — Jess is a union organizer and factory worker — is a call to action against injustice and intolerance across all lines.
Getting to work with the Met on their own "bloody" production and seeing how they finely tuned this essential element to great emotional effect was inspiring, maybe even a bit cathartic.
It also features a small but important tweak to the text introducing the game's "Assist mode," a way to alter Celeste's finely tuned rules and mechanics, up to and including death.
Zimmer's unit dictates terms to opposing offenses more than any other NFL defense, using a terrifying front four, finely tuned coverage rotations and a litany of blitzes to punish opposing quarterbacks.
In fact, your body is so finely tuned to the chewing process that it relies on the steady chomp-chomp routine as a signal that your calorie needs are being met.
Zuck and Co will take as many audio files, photos, and videos from as may people as they can get in order to extract even greater profit off your finely-tuned interests.
And while that's invaluable when you're sending in applications, it's a time and a place kind of thing, and being too finely-tuned on LinkedIn means you'll actually miss out on opportunities.
That's not to say that it's a failure, but it's less an example of hardware/software harmony than it is an attempt to rejigger a finely tuned formula for a new format.
Human cells simply don't function without water, and the body has evolved a finely tuned, complex system for making sure it has the water it needs under a wide range of conditions.
Ahead of the approach, Mr. Shah would often hire external consultants for role-playing purposes, shadowboxing with them in a specific country's law or corporate culture until the pitch was finely tuned.
After all these years, it is unclear to me whether my body is a finely tuned microchip or a lug nut that has been stripped of its edges from years of abuse.
But there is a big difference between an off-season exhibition match with several regulars missing and a World Cup quarterfinal with a veteran team purring like a finely tuned sports car.
Americans often tend to see Russia as a tightly controlled and finely tuned state machine that induces business people, academics and other Russians to subvert American democracy on orders from Mr. Putin.
But here's my grander working theory: Those creepy sensations arise when fingertips, in sync with other finely tuned sensory systems, experience nanoscopically confounding surfaces like cardboard or paper towels as mentally unassimilable.
Virtually all of the cheap foods we find in the supermarket today — think potatoes, eggs, or ground beef — are the products of finely tuned, highly industrialized agricultural systems geared toward mass production.
"Gillespie said these spiders can be found in virtually every habitat on each island, adding that this "really detailed and finely tuned repetition of evolution of the same form is really quite uncommon.
Despite being a father of four with what is likely a finely-tuned nonsense radar, one of the younger Marshalls decided to take full advantage of his front and center position ... by dabbing.
So finely tuned is the operation at the western docks, and so heavy the weight of traffic, that the slightest glitch can cause lorries to stack up on the approach roads to Dover.
" On the red carpet, Biles told People that their teammate was listening to her (very finely tuned) bod, saying, "I think she's feeling a little better, but she's staying home as a precaution.
But don't be fooled by the fact that Apple skipped the 7S version number and went straight for the "8": The iPhone 8 is just a finely tuned and slightly upgraded iPhone 7.
But Lipika Nanda, a regional IIPH director, said that gaps remain, chief among which is a more finely-tuned prediction method that would allow states to better know when heat alerts are needed.
From 1984 through 2016, the party finely tuned the number of super-delegates, ranging from as few as 14 percent to as many as 20 percent, trying to settle on a sweet spot.
The Middle's beautifully developed characters, finely tuned storytelling sense, and avoidance of easy gimmicks meant it sometimes wasn't the easiest show to break out into a piece about how darn good it was.
This is something that's little talked about when discussing the shows of Damon Lindelof or the books of Tom Perrotta, something that made them natural TV collaborators: They have finely tuned emotional intelligence.
The gorgeous and finely tuned Super Nintendo platformer from 1995 was some of Nintendo at its best, making all the Yoshi marketing hype from years before and weird fan art years after worthwhile.
The finely tuned royal wedding PR machine Since the announcement of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's engagement, Kensington Palace's social media accounts have fed us a steady diet of wedding-related news and pictures.
Like Ms. Tufekci, living overseas gave me perspective on how other societies deal with rumors, but here, cynical manipulation of rumors is so finely tuned as to become an indispensable tool of political propaganda.
With prices starting at $260,2124, the Spider lets a couple enjoy the wind in their hair, the sun on their shoulders and the thrill of slicing though curves with a finely tuned Italian convertible.
This style of public apology, in which one drops a finely tuned personality they've become renowned for in favor of something "sober" and "humble," is part and parcel with today's social media celebrity culture.
The app is loaded with guided meditations, music clips, and spoken word narrations of varying lengths, all finely tuned to help you relax, get to sleep, or simply go somewhere else in your head.
Redistricting that begins in 2021 is likely to be even more finely tuned, Mr. Brace said, relying on the explosion of marketing and online information that can infer personal preferences down to individual households.
Although their finely tuned statistical models usually manage to avoid mishaps, every so often the systems underestimate the number of travellers who will turn up, forcing carriers to "bump" excess passengers to a subsequent flight.
While this collection is most likely targeted at hipsters and their finely-tuned sense of irony, it's impossible not to see all of the brilliant celebrity plug potential inherent in this array of savory designs.
"People rely on incentives, yes, but they also rely on a system that is finely tuned and finely balanced, and some of that balance has been upset in a serious way by this tax bill."
Writing about the loss of Rickman to Newsweek, Thompson reaffirmed the power of Rickman's finely tuned performances: What I remember most in this moment of painful leave-taking is his humor, intelligence, wisdom and kindness.
So, with the help of the students, Dr. Slayback roamed the island with a finely tuned GPS device, recording the location of various features visible in the photographs with an accuracy of a few inches.
In addition to bringing attention to the so-called "Globalists," a vague and shadowy cabal Jones believes is planning to annihilate humanity, he embraces his role as an entertainer with a finely tuned comic sensibility.
And nowhere is that precise premeditation more successful than in the months leading up to a new album, where she creates a release cycle so finely tuned it generates more hype and money than anyone else.
But the app works incredibly well — and a piece of music that's finely tuned to the film you're showing off goes a long way to making the viewer's heart rate peak at just the right times.
Unfortunately, Regex can be pretty inscrutable, resulting in maddening chaos like this: But the ability to describe a really finely tuned search pattern in such a small space is as powerful as it is completely insane.
The result, sped up so that the orbital frequencies reach the human hearing range in a process known as sonification, is a sort of astrophysical symphony, finely-tuned to ensure its own survival for billions of years.
But what the stocky Colon lacks in finely tuned physique, he compensates for with a baseball acumen that appeals to a demographic beyond Mets fans, who have become enamored of his frugal pitching style and occasional follies.
NEW YORK, Feb 5 (Reuters) - With Americans' attention more finely tuned to the political climate under U.S. President Donald Trump, brands that dove headfirst into that conversation generated the most reaction from viewers during Sunday's Super Bowl.
The changes, reported on Thursday by The Wall Street Journal, don't alter the main ingredients of your score, but they do take a more finely tuned view of certain financial behaviors that indicate signs of financial weakness.
Filling those stacks and 753x9 sections is not difficult if you want to just hit "autofill" in your crossword-making software, but filling them well takes experience, a finely tuned word list and a lot of persistence.
"As much as a return to positive territory is to be welcomed, looking under the hood reveals a set of numbers that are still far from being finely tuned," said Hakon Helgesen, retail analyst at Conlumino research firm.
A theatrical showdown is now looming between the President with a hazy relationship with the truth and the FBI director he fired, whose finely tuned sense of his own integrity has often steered him into rocky political waters.
The finely tuned details that set these socks apart include the thin, lightweight cotton that makes for a really comfortable and breathable fit, and a seamless toe, which means no annoying bump at the front of the sock.
As Rolling Stone noted — ranking "Bad Liar" as the 39th best song of the 2010s decade — the song is also a testament to Gomez's finely tuned entourage, her careful selection of collaborators who understand and elevate her strengths.
Delta Air Lines, in its first-ever keynote at CES, today announced a new AI-driven system that will help it make smarter decisions when the weather turns tough and its finely tuned operations get out of whack.
Indeed, by that point "Baby Driver" has built up enough of a head of steam and goodwill to basically coast across the finish line, earning the checkered flag as one of this summer's most finely tuned big-screen vehicles.
There are plenty of solid live bait reels that include a lighter, more finely-tuned secondary drag to allow a fish to strike without detecting the restraint, but my favorite, longest-surviving reel remains the Shimano Baitrunner D series.
Maintaining that animals' emotional intelligence has been woefully undervalued by science, de Waal cites examples from his studies of apes displaying pride, remorse, shame, disgust, and hope; human emotions, though more finely tuned, evolved from the same ancient set.
The idea is straightforward enough: deliver a remastered version of Diablo II by rebuilding it inside StarCraft II. Nevermind the fact that the latter is a finely tuned strategy game and the former is a loot-focused action-RPG.
Great poets are masters of words, but their most finely tuned skill is often simple attentiveness: to the matches on the kitchen counter, the water slipping over the boulders in the falls, the beer softly frothing in the half-drunk mug.
The shower experience didn't feel wildly distinct, but the difference in water heat when cranked to full blast was notable; my own temperature sensing isn't quite finely tuned enough to confirm the 29 percent figure, but that doesn't seem off.
But in a new report, Mozilla, the nonprofit behind the popular Firefox browser, has a more finely tuned privacy appraisal of not just toys but dozens of popular holiday gifts—some of which may not rate much better than coal.
I steamrolled through the last major area with my finely tuned build, one that had me defeating mini-bosses without taking as much as a scratch, and I would be putting my future in jeopardy over a half-assed taunt.
Still, the look remains on point and—based on this track, "Sailor Moon" and one other called "Butterfly"—lilbootycall is latching onto a sound that with the right work could be finely tuned into one that's purely of his own.
A finely tuned nomination trajectory -- honed by the successes of his past nominations and forged by the intensely political prism of the process --- was soon underway, as described to CNN according to people familiar with the process of filling the vacancy.
Your child brain became a teenage brain, more aware and finely-tuned and able to realize these purposefully offensive and awful jokes are actually just terrible and if you see another stupid aside you will lose your shit for good.
Amirpour's monochrome, feminist Iranian vampire tale A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night was even more silent, and it worked because the director is so good at training her camera on the finely tuned performances she elicits from her cast.
It's a politically outspoken album that explicitly denounces racism, the alt-right, and the internet, yet there's also a finely tuned ironic amusement about it, a childish sense of play reflected both in Jpegmafia's joke rhymes and his chaotic musical impatience.
They are not random reminiscences, however, but closely focused, finely tuned narratives that have the force of an epiphany, while opening out to disclose the panoramic vistas of one person's life or the shockingly disparate worlds they have inhabited or traversed.
Obama also said young people have a finely tuned BS detector and can tell when an elected official really cares about them -- which is why so many young people turned out to vote for members of this freshman class. Rep.
It's a message that has been finely tuned throughout his campaign, and resulted in a push for a southern border wall and the executive order, now stalled in court, that banned refugees and visa holders from seven majority-Muslim nations.
This time, however, the election of a new president is captivating, and while the process to replace Sepp Blatter, who is stepping down amid a widespread corruption scandal, may be antiquated, the rest of the congress's operations are finely tuned by FIFA's staff.
Director Guillermo del Toro's first go at the demonic superhero Hellboy (played by a perfectly cast Ron Perlman) isn't as finely tuned as his 2008 follow-up, Hellboy II: The Golden Army, but it's still a hell of a lot of fun.
Johnson, the celebrated novelist, short story writer, screenwriter and essayist, here combines a finely tuned sense of humor with a desire to probe questions that lie at the heart of a reflective existence: Is there a meaningful difference between self and other?
In the not-so-far-away future, we will know a great deal more than we do right now about every aspect of the disease, and we will be able to make much more finely tuned decisions on how to tackle it.
Powell and Quarles have said they believe stress-testing can be more transparent and less discretionary, but banks continue to worry that Fed rule-easing may not go far enough or could inadvertently make life tougher if changes are not finely tuned.
Hillary Clinton, who was initially a heavy favorite over Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, fought him to a draw in Iowa after a fierce campaign, saved in part by a finely tuned get-out-the-vote effort that studied and plied Iowa voters for months.
It's one of the most finely tuned scientific experiments in the world, but when trying to make sense of the quantum debris, physicists begin with a strikingly simple tool called a Feynman diagram that's not that different from how a child would depict the situation.
America's failure to match IS's finely tuned propaganda machine has clearly been haunting Mr Kerry; a memo published last year by the New York Times showed under-secretary of state Richard Stengel urging Mr Kerry "to think more globally about [their] counter-ISIL messaging".
Aged 19 and a bit, he's been fighting as a pro ever since he was 6-years-old and "the Million Dollar Baby" is to Muay Thai what Mozart was to classical music—an exemplary, finely tuned, all-round stylist and a spectacle to behold.
The mobile Ka-band Doppler radar rig is similar to what meteorologists use to monitor the weather, but it is finely tuned to detect ash particles in a fire plume, said Craig Clements, the director of San Jose State University's Fire Weather Research Laboratory.
Injustice 43 looks like it carries forward everything that worked about the previous game — namely, the engrossing story and finely tuned combat — and adds to it a new collection of gear drops that let you tweak the look (and performance) of your preferred heroes and villains.
As I wrote then: To some extent, Murray represents the passing of a generation of scientists and thinkers who knew full well the weight of the bomb; to me, his passing signifies in part the loss of that moral gravity, that finely tuned relationship to the weapon.
He prolonged his betrayal of the American people's trust in the FBI by upchucking a book in record time with the pious title "A Higher Loyalty," in case we still missed the point that he possesses a more finely tuned conscience than the rest of us.
Then, as now, Barr fashioned finely-tuned legal arguments to buttress an expansive view of executive power, including instances when he argued that certain potential crimes under investigation by a special prosecutor shouldn't be looked into at all, because he didn't think they were actually crimes.
Anne's inner ears have been bothering her, so she elects not to fly to Morocco with Michael, choosing instead to set out for Paris by car with Michael's business partner, Jacques (Arnaud Viard), a charming Frenchman with perhaps a too finely tuned sense of joie de vivre.
To understand Woods's motivation for returning to the competitive grind that has ground his finely tuned body into a two-wheeled jalopy and led to a misuse of pain medications, the response he gave the young Americans teasing him at the Ryder Cup is perhaps instructive.
Starting in the late 21940s, in love with literature but realizing he was too restless by nature to be a traditional poet, Mr. Acconci began creating documented performances in the street or for tiny audiences, his radar finely tuned to an existential unease that pervaded American society.
A millennium ago, ancestors of the present-day Iñupiat and Inuit emerged out of what is now western Alaska with technologies finely tuned to flourish in the Arctic, inventing skin-covered boats like kayaks and umiaks to navigate summer sea ice and engineering harpoons to hunt massive bowhead whales.
"No one would have predicted that a land animal like a tyrannosaur would turn their entire face into a finely tuned sensory organ," Lawrence M. Witmer, paleontologist from the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine at Ohio University who was not involved in the study, said in an email.
Many voters were glad to hear from a candidate who aimed for the moon and believed that the goal of a political campaign was to offer inspiration and aspiration rather than a set of finely tuned positions that had been watered down after several rounds of focus-group tests.
Poker lends itself to this kind of tale, because — as the movie reminds us — it's not a game of chance; it's a game of finely tuned skill, and it requires its players to be able to lie, do complicated probability calculations, and charm frenemies for hours on end.
The veterans that we always had in every screening, two or three veterans, because their BS meters are so finely tuned, they just get up and walk out and smoke cigarettes and come back a couple hours later and cry and hug each other and tell stories alone.
The answer may source to the sexist perception that all women come pre-equipped with a softness of heart which makes them care about the same things, have a more finely tuned social conscience than male counterparts, and possess a moral compass where the greater-good-of-all is due North.
The machines use a fan to accelerate a finely-tuned mix of water and air at high speeds, evaporating some of the water, which cools the remainder, causing a few tiny rain drops to freeze into ice particles, giving nucleation sites for the rest of the water to turn to snow.
Fright fans as well as connoisseurs of seriously good filmmaking should turn this finely tuned thriller into a much-needed hit for Paramount and, as the remaining two entries in Jeff VanderMeer's Southern Reach Trilogy have already been published, the studio should get the next film installment rolling post haste.
Yet, if one can suspend moral judgment (and if you like steak tartare) it is easier to judge on its design merits the formal dimensions of Ms. Fendi's finely tuned show of oversize coats in Prince of Wales plaid, silk satin shirts, vaguely pervy raincoats, Eisenhower jackets, moonboots and umbrella caps.
In addition, he carefully controls the width of the bands, their spacing, the looseness or tightness of their execution, and the general scale relationship of the ring structure to the blank or less differentiated background, imbuing his colors with a precise range of optical weight and a finely tuned emotional resonance.
In effect, it shows just how finely-tuned the three standard scenarios are: Each invites the player into the game with a basic story that they're familiar with from their favorite sci-fi media, but the randomized scenarios leave us searching for connections, sense, and rationality in the items we're presented with.
Showcasing Jones' finely-tuned ear for the clankier, steelier, end of the house and techno spectrum, the result is just over an hour's worth of cutting-edge club music that flits between tribal percussive workouts, spacey excursions into the deeper reaches of the deep house stratosphere, and peak-time tech-house minimalism.
So it was a pleasure to enter the maze of white pleated curtains created by Jonathan Anderson at Loewe, dotted with pots of marsh grasses and soaring geodes that had been sliced open to show the sparkling crystals within, and engage in a finely tuned game of hide and seek with history.
CreditCreditVincent Tullo for The New York Times With his finely tuned editing ear, Benjamin Dreyer often encounters things so personally horrifying that they register as a kind of torture, the way you might feel if you were an epicure and saw someone standing over the sink, slurping mayonnaise directly from the jar.
Learning effects similarly benefit from consumers and businesses pursuing their own self-interest to purchase the best products, but they are less the result of gravitational accretion than of finely tuned technology and product development efforts that require constant intervention and recalibration in order to tie together data, intelligence, product innovation and user/customer growth.
With its finely tuned balance of episodic mystery and series-connecting mythology, it paved the way for today's binge-watchable serials, and helped prove that TV viewers could follow complex storylines that played out over the course of years — even as it worked to ensure that each episode was a satisfying experience unto itself.
But Spotlight was always a worthy contender, a finely tuned ensemble piece that played like storytelling jazz, from its lean, hard script that spoke truths not just about institutionalized cover-ups of abuse, but the place that the Fourth Estate has in our world, to its cast of six — all leads, all supporting, all great.
A pair of computer science researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, Nicholas Carlini and David Wagner, have demonstrated just this, crafting finely-tuned audio hallucinations by tricking the state-of-the-art DeepSpeech speech recognition neural network into transcribing most any audio (speech or even just plain noise) into really whatever they want.
In the interest of truth and time indeed telling all, let the following interviews —which have been condensed from separate conversations with the minds behind The Hills — finally offer some definitive answers about how producers carefully sculpted the show into a finely tuned simulacra of the various cast members' real lives during that time period.
There are a lot of pleasures to be had in watching Widows: You never quite know where it's going, it's stylish and moving, and it mixes McQueen's finely tuned ability to get at truth through depicting human suffering within the kind of story — a heist caper — that otherwise can feel like lightweight wish fulfillment.
And my Verge colleague and first-time drone pilot Felicia Shivakumar didn't find the beacon easy to use the way I'd hoped: each of its modes only let you have partial control of the drone, they're each hidden behind multiple button presses, and they all feel a little jerky and imprecise rather than finely tuned.
The press's newest title, New York City Transit Authority: Objects, vividly exemplifies Reed and Smyth's finely tuned approach, but in order to understand how and why it does, it helps to know a bit about how they somewhat unexpectedly became publishers, a story that often seems to be the stuff of happenstance and uncannily good timing.
"Their extreme and bizarre lifestyle never ceases to amaze and baffle biologists, making them one of the most intriguing animals to study," says Faulkes, who has devoted the past 30 years of his life to trying to understand how the naked mole rat has evolved into one of the most well-adapted, finely tuned creatures on Earth.
Every part of The Loft tradition had been finely tuned over decades, from the speakers to the arc that the music took over the night, to the legendary rules (no phones on the dance floor, no talking on the dance floor, no drinks on the dance floor), and was there serve this kind of revelation and the freedom that followed.
There were equally thoughtful presentations by other growing labels, like Carlos Campos, which presented a finely tuned riff on the guayabera, the jacket-like shirt popular throughout the Caribbean, and by the Brooklyn-based designers of Cadet, who capitalized on recent financial support from the fashion industry to expand the horizons of a label inspired — as the name suggests — by military wear.
Eventually, Beverly faints, and the stage is reset as it was at the start of the play; the actors perform the same movements they did in the first part, a finely tuned mix of everyday movements — peeling carrots, setting out a cheese plate, drinking wine — to a soundtrack of voices discussing what race they would change into if they could.
"A lot of policy makers feel the need to have data-driven decisions, and so this is a data-driven approach to racial profiling," Although the national picture the data presents makes for a captivating headline, Shoemaker says the research is especially valuable on a local and municipal level, where individual departments and policy makers can use it to spot trends specific to their area and make finely tuned changes.
One of the more persistent challenges for Google has been figuring out the best way to leverage YouTube's audience and platform that has essentially been built around user-generated content — with its huge emphasis on user-created or user-uploaded videos that are by default presented with comments, ads, and carousels of further videos to watch — into one that can also be seen as a home for more finely-tuned premium video content, to create a one-stop-shop at a time when the several others are building services that can pull viewers away.
France India 0.2 Br. Caribbean Germany Singapore '00 '10 '18 '00 '0.33 '18 Italy 1.4% Profits as a percentage of United States G.D.P. Netherlands 1.2 1.0 Ireland 0.8 Bermuda 0.6 Luxembourg 0.4 Switzerland China India France 0.2 British Caribbean Japan Germany Singapore '95 '0.33 '05 '10 '15 '18 '95 '00 '05 '10 '15 '0.23 Italy By The New York Times | Source: analysis of Bureau of Economic Analysis data, via Haver Analytics, by Brad Setser and Cole Frank of the Council on Foreign Relations No major technology company has jettisoned the finely tuned tax structures that allow a large share of its global profits to be booked offshore.

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