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Art shouldn't be "sanitized" or tinkered with "to suit the changing attitudes of the times," Mr. MacGowan said in an expletive-filled statement that used a word stronger than tinkered.
"I think that there are some sections dealing with capital, particularly at the mega-banks, that probably should not be tinkered with or least early on should not be tinkered with," Fine said.
She tinkered while her star forward signed a contract to play in France for half a season, and she tinkered when her captain signed a similar deal to join a club in England.
Back in Los Angeles, the chefs tinkered with the idea.
Would that be something that you believe could be tinkered with?
He tinkered with the doorknobs to determine if they were unlocked.
If you've never tinkered with a game console before, don't worry.
New York endlessly tinkered with its zoning as the city grew.
That trendline didn't improve as Republicans tinkered with their tax plan.
Various sports, particularly soccer, have tinkered with fan commentary for a while.
To that end, his government tinkered with the eligibility criteria for candidates.
Andy Shen, sporting chunky white goggles, tinkered with a handheld device nearby.
Colombia, Mexico and Kenya all tinkered with some of their tax rules.
Since ancient times, women have tinkered with pads, tampons and pain cures.
Ripken tinkered incessantly with his stance, even when things were going well.
But handy as ever, he tinkered and fixed my engine within minutes.
She tinkered by bringing in new players and by dropping old ones.
That trendline hasn't improved as Republicans have tinkered with their tax plan.
The four subsequent collections have tinkered further with shape, finish, and design techniques.
As such, the S1 is highly customizable, and made to be tinkered with.
The blood in question has been tinkered with to make it more effective.
Before setting off, Donkoh tinkered with his BMW 7 Series to boost performance.
In the Senate, though, there is no base left to be tinkered with.
While engineers tinkered with the sub, Vescovo mostly worked alone in his cabin.
This isn't the first time that McDonald's has tinkered with its Happy Meals.
This isn't the first time Facebook and Google have tinkered with local news.
Wynn "tinkered" on YouTube for more than a decade before arriving at this formula.
Facebook, a Google foe for ad dollars, has tinkered with location-based retail ads.
AMLG: So he had built the core idea already a bit, tinkered with it.
By his accounts, he tinkered with some of his songs for years on end.
Lessin and co-founder Andrew Kortina have tinkered and tested Fin since mid-2015.
As the owners tinkered to find the right formula, the restaurants closed, then reopened.
KITCHENER, Ontario — Andrew Flemming and Geoff Fowler tinkered for months in their spare time.
If I tinkered around its edges, I would have a dessert of my own.
I tinkered with the settings to see if I could make the motion smoother.
She tinkered with genres (fairy tales, horror, science fiction, gothic) most literary writers scorned.
That hour of stuff is what I repeated and tinkered with and worked on.
The mobile-only package isn't the first time Netflix has tinkered with its pricing strategy.
Afanasieff and Carey tinkered away with the music and lyrics until the summer of 1994.
Flores said the bill had been tinkered with just enough to move some wavering members.
Nor is it the first time the current Republican legislature has tinkered with election laws.
Well now, kids' — and grownups' — meals are getting tinkered with, and the results are beautiful.
She rains medical files on his head — all tinkered by the bribed-out medical technician.
But what if we tinkered with the timing to reset the weekend as Saturday to Monday?
That message has a greater reach when its somewhat tinkered with than most people would imagine.
The cheesy lines and tinkered timelines can be forgiven as the excesses of any Hollywood adaptation.
He tinkered with them a bit back in Paris and made a report to the Army.
Dr Shikuma then tinkered with Pseudoalteromonas's genes to try to work out what was going on.
Her Magic Cream, a buttery concoction she had tinkered with backstage, became an instant cult classic.
Casciello tinkered around with Snapchat's free "Lens Studio" software and Adobe's Photoshop to experiment with effects.
They then tinkered with the relevant genes in mice to see how they affected tissue growth.
Since the boys were young, my husband tinkered and did projects with both of them for fun.
So, we sit on a conveyer belt and are forgotten about as soon as we're tinkered with.
He tinkered with and tested model after model until, after six months, he had completed his masterpiece.
He tinkered with the wiring and the woodwork, then built his own pipe organ and mixing desk.
He tinkered with dance music's maximalist tendencies, pairing huge, community-moving beats with introspective, almost twee lyrics.
I could have tinkered with the structure of the cake so it could physically support the berries.
We tinkered awkwardly on our guitars together and spent one entire date watching '90's music videos.
But the iPad was never really meant to be tinkered with, examined or torn open and modified.
Now Elena, who is 8, has tinkered with changing her name back to Athena or to Iris.
While many playwrights continue to revise while rehearsing new work, Wohl tinkered until right before the opening.
And the N.F.L. has tinkered with the number of commercial breaks and standardized the length of halftime.
Yet for some, the beloved, timeless, romantic beauty of the city is not to be tinkered with.
The company has also tinkered with a video-only feed that included a revenue split with creators.
Last September, she tinkered with a next-gen show format by presenting her spring 2016 collection on Instagram.
During a recent visit, engineers tinkered with designs on their computers, some hunched over pages of handwritten calculus.
The budget tinkered with how to calculate expenses for negative gearing and removed travel expenses as a deduction.
Many of those bands tinkered with and refined sounds of the past, and there's nothing wrong with that.
Manager Joe Girardi tinkered with his lineup, flip-flopping the first two hitters, Jacoby Ellsbury and Brett Gardner.
He tinkered with his game over the summer, working, for example, on the fundamentals of his jump shot.
She tinkered with the idea for years (she published her third novel, "The River Wife," in the meantime).
The story, which he tinkered with for years, remained unpublished in the lifetime of its author, J.R.R. Tolkien.
In 2015, Campbell even tinkered with its famous chicken noodle recipe to address the shifts in food trends.
And as they tinkered and experimented with the sound their forefathers bestowed upon them, Lifetime faded into temporary obscurity.
Most of The Neon Demon was shot in chronological order, as Refn tinkered with characters and scenes during production.
Boeing's 737 series dates back to 1967, the same year Airbus was conceived, and has been tinkered with extensively.
Painful, the best encapsulation of early Yo La Tengo, tinkered with and dramatically improved on what Fakebook hinted at.
Scientists have long tinkered with its genes in the lab, switching them on and off to manifest different traits.
Sure, I tinkered a bit with the game's open world settlement system, making basketball courts and the occasional farm.
Facing increased competition from a slew of European rivals with electric offerings, it has also tinkered with its pricing.
In spring training, the Yankees tinkered with their lineup briefly by batting Aaron Judge first in an exhibition game.
One official said the president and his senior adviser, Stephen Miller, tinkered with his remarks after seeing Mr. Macron.
The costumes were also being tinkered with: Timbers didn't like the Dauphin's cape, which was in blue crushed velvet.
They have tinkered with the team's batting practice routine, cutting down on swings and adding more game-specific drills.
The coach once tinkered with Ms. Shim's skate blades in a competition to favor other athletes, Mr. Lim added.
It's gone through a lot of iterations, and now somebody's tinkered with one to make it speak using Amazon's Alexa.
It's also tinkered with its service over time, and added in a Pro tier, to make it more user-friendly.
Each of the three signature flavors has an ingredient that probably should have been tinkered with or left behind altogether.
Back in the early days, when Messrs Torvalds or Jassy tinkered with their creations, that outcome would have seemed inconceivable.
Trying to avoid a series sweep, Manager Joe Girardi tinkered with the lineup for Sunday's finale against the Red Sox.
Star Wars creator George Lucas tinkered on his stuff for decades before Disney bought his company, nominally locking the prints.
For a while after that I tinkered over three-minute anthems and practiced walking in my newly purchased stripper heels.
Technicians used initial hidden tests to get preliminary results, which then guided them as they tinkered with the test settings.
As I tinkered with my swing, I focused on which tweaks produced, if not better results, at least different ones.
For years he tinkered with yeast, inserting code into its DNA to make it do things never seen in nature.
Grizzlies coach Taylor Jenkins tinkered with the lineup in both games sans Morant, starting former Pacer Solomon Hill on Monday.
Hornacek has tinkered, nearly endlessly, with his defense and offense all season, trying to find answers to the team's problems.
Google has tinkered with its own financial services offerings inside search, but sunset some of those tests earlier this year.
Verily has tinkered with miniaturized, newfangled medical devices (like a smart contact lens) since its inception inside Google's X research lab.
It can be tinkered with sensibly—the IASB is considering asking firms to give more detail about their unrecognised intangible assets.
The actress had fun while dressed as a man admitting that she even tinkered with online dating to get into character.
Researchers have tinkered with some antiviral treatments that might work against a wide spectrum of diseases, but all have had shortcomings.
Every value tinkered with could ripple in multiple directions, pissing off the group that paid or the group that didn't pay.
He tinkered with the microphones until the last possible moment, when the Met opened its doors to its black-tie audience.
To ease his mother&aposs mind, Tibbott tinkered with types of proteins, experimenting with ways to cook soy and other alternatives.
McDonald's has tinkered with its Happy Meal, overhauling the food inside the box and serving up healthier food options for kids.
Over the past year, Google has tinkered with several methods for blurring the lines between mobile apps and the mobile web.
That off-season, Smith tinkered with his swing, trying to make it more of a power stroke, and it threw him off.
And if anyone can get the most out of a platform that was made to be tinkered with, it's a Lego designer.
While I tinkered around with it, I found it boring because it's basically just the same Minecraft I'd been playing for years.
It has tinkered with its recipes, removed artificial preservatives from chicken McNuggets and it removed high fructose corn syrup from its buns.
Adjusting that formula to the next logical permutation, 1996's Load and 1997's Reload tinkered with slower tempos and rockier styles.
When he last tinkered with the drawdown schedule, Mr. Obama said he hoped to reduce that number to 214,500 by early 2017.
The Constitution, however, should not be subject to the whims of trendy causes celebre, or tinkered with after a splashy news event.
Automakers had previously tinkered with hybrid models, but they were generally uninterested in fully electric cars, given the high cost of production.
The final effect — when he's tinkered a bit with the settings — is a mesmerising 3D globe in a quivering ball of water.
He tinkered with humidity and temperature settings to grow the two main crystal types and assembled his seminal catalog of possible shapes.
But the party has been quieter about Maryland, where Democrats so openly tinkered with lines in order to give themselves an advantage.
Who tinkered with Ms. Bee's phone so that whenever she types the name "Jason" it comes out "I want to marry Ted Cruz"?
For years, they tinkered with different strains of the plant and different methods for distilling the plant's powers into oils and other byproducts.
Speaking of the feed, LinkedIn says it has tinkered with the feed's algorithims to make it more personalized and relevant to each user.
Some background: The Obama administration tinkered with short-term plans in 2016, saying they can only be sold for fewer than three months.
And while the menu has been tinkered with — you can now have cornmeal-crusted "buffalo cauliflower bites" — the "classic" burger is still there.
Almost every facet of Apple Music has been tinkered with, so we'll see if it's any good once we get to try it.
You gifted us with a perfect canonical universe, J.K. — one that now seems doomed to be endlessly tinkered with, revised, and expanded upon.
According to a former employee, Google has tinkered with far-field audio, but its focus was on the car, not a home device.
Over the years, Mubarak tinkered with reform but shunned major change, presenting himself as Egypt's sole protection against Islamic militancy and sectarian division.
Then three years passed without a follow-up, while Blake tinkered with parts and worked on a still unreleased collaboration with Kanye West.
Similar controversies have occurred with regularity since, some affecting playoff games, as the N.F.L. has tinkered with the rule over what a catch is.
For more than a century, chemists tinkered with the element, creating various compounds that would produce hues that were always a little bit off.
She read Shakespeare and other great authors, tinkered with language for hours, and traded letters with publishers, which are on view at the Morgan.
In some cases, the researchers tinkered with the dinoflagellates' internal biological clocks, to rob them of their ability to glow during the experimental period.
Let's just say that in the spirit of giving and warm fuzzy feelings, the good people at Liberty Games have... tinkered... with this ratio.
For example, when I put my SIM card inside, it simply refused to use cellular data, no matter how much I tinkered with it.
The Edge, the band's guitarist, tinkered with this opening riff relentlessly to get the timing right when the rest of the band comes in.
The maker has tinkered with Star Wars more than any other movie over the years, like it was a hot rod in his garage.
Those stories, of the countless people who tinkered and innovated and made a new kind of machine, are the best part of these histories.
Over billions of years, Dr. Koonin said, evolution has blindly tinkered with these genes in order to generate new ways to protect against viruses.
In his first role as an engineer, Schimpf tinkered with the company's software to make it more useful for government, policing, and military organizations.
American politicians, as Georgetown's Matt Glassman notes, have always tinkered with the system's rules to give themselves and their favored policies a leg up.
I tinkered around with autofill, and was quite impressed with how powerful it was, although I thought the supplied word lists were fairly dull.
Baseball has tinkered with rules about leaving the batter's box and has also been experimenting with time limits on pitchers in the minor leagues.
There have also been reports that other shows were canceled for being too violent, or tinkered with to avoid too darkly comedic a tone.
Paquette tinkered with equipment to adapt it to their new venture, and it took months before they were able to sell their first can.
She had tinkered with the idea for at least a year, according to sources, but this is the first public indication of that strategy.
The bank - the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas - has not tinkered with its monetary policy since it raised rates by 25 basis points in September 2014.
Everything from Revenge of the Sith to The Clone Wars to Star Wars Rebels has played and tinkered with the nature of the Jedi Order.
Since then, the company has tinkered with a few different options, landing on a restriction to three movie per month for its standard $9.95 plan.
NASA briefly tinkered with a few experimental spaceplanes, but its last effort, in the 1980s, was the X-29, an unusual, forward-sweeping wing design.
This elides the fact that investigators found that her nation's laboratory had tinkered with many hundreds of urine tests, substituting the clean for the dirty.
My mother was thrilled with her lopsided hooptie, and while my father endlessly tinkered with his Vincent, she'd push my brother down to Regent's Park.
The trio tinkered with ingredients and flavors until they found the right recipe, which drew on the Caribbean, southern and south Asian flavors she remembered.
But as Mr. Kabila's counterparts across the continent have shown, to varying degrees of success or chaos, constitutions can be tinkered with or simply ignored.
She sent it to her mother, who tinkered with it and renamed it the East 62nd Street Lemon Cake because that's where Ms. Marks lived.
According to Keridwen Luis, a professor of sociology at Harvard University, feminists have tinkered with "woman" and "women" for decades to address a recurring annoyance.
"From the outside you could not tell that the mummy had been so internally tinkered with," said Dr. Rajiv Gupta, a neuroradiologist at Massachusetts General.
For two years, after clocking out at work — Travis from his digital marketing job and Holly from teaching — the Hancocks tinkered with their prototype game.
Chris Bear initially hibernated on the north fork of Long Island, reread Great Gatsby, scored High Maintenance, sporadically tinkered with music, and became a father.
Several leaders including Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni, Rwanda's Paul Kagame and Burundi's Pierre Nkurunziza have all tinkered with or defied their constitutions to extend their rule.
Behind Warren's rise in recent polls is a campaign machine churning out a stream of policy proposals -- all overseen, and constantly tinkered with, by Warren herself.
On Molyneux's podcast in 2016, Happer criticized climate scientists by saying they tinkered with models to get the data to line up to prove their theory.
Engineers have tinkered with bioengineered meat for years, taking stem cells from animals and growing and multiplying them until they divide and form new muscle tissues.
They tinkered on the Commodore 64 as a kid, they hacked their TI-83 in school, they built websites in PHP to earn some spare cash.
But their presence suggests the game's balance has been tinkered with by outside forces interested in extracting more money, rather than making the best possible game.
A Google Doc was filled with aspirations—promoting technical literacy, an accessible internet, keeping the network autonomous—and tinkered with over the course of the night.
Earlier this month, the People's Bank of China tinkered with the currency, allowing it to fall, without providing much indication to the market about its endgame.
Scientists have tinkered with the lifespan of many animals by modifying their genes, giving them different kinds of drugs, and putting them on calorie-restricted diets.
While so many other teams, including the Clippers, underwent flashy renovations this summer, the Bucks merely tinkered with their roster as they kept their core intact.
Still, the cast album found a devoted fan base, and the show has been endlessly tinkered with, by Sondheim and others, in the past few decades.
Most defenses see it coming a mile away (the Sacramento Kings were not one of them on Friday night), but Rivers has tinkered with the recipe.
Ishiguro tinkered again with genre in "Never Let Me Go," a slice of dystopian science fiction about children raised so that their organs can be harvested.
For a while, Microsoft tinkered with making a large table display called the Surface, but later repurposed the name for its line of tablets and laptops.
Callaway said he told the players he "messed up, big time," held a pregame meeting with the coaches and staff, and tinkered with the pregame procedures.
Coach Jill Ellis tinkered with her lineup against Brazil, surprisingly moving Becky Sauerbrunn to a defensive midfielder role rather than her usual spot at center back.
On successive albums, she tinkered with ingredients and proportions: a touch more psychedelic guitar on "Ultraviolence" in 2014, melodramatically dissonant string arrangements on "Honeymoon" in 2015.
Unless a user tinkered with account settings to change it, users could access the photos of anyone they were willing to share their own photos with.
Unlike entirely fabricated reports of criminal or simply embarrassing behavior, kompromat is generally true, though photographs and videos are sometimes tinkered with to heighten the embarrassment.
He and his colleagues found a promising one made by a virus, and they tinkered with it until the enzyme could easily read all eight bases.
They tinkered with their formulas of chemicals and sands that they blast through the rocks, and they used computer technology to steer drill bits more accurately.
Robert May, the author of the original story, clearly knew he wanted an "R" name and tinkered around with a few other options before landing on Rudolph.
While Yamaha has tinkered with a robotic motorcycle for a few years now, many of the recent advancements in this space have instead been coming from startups.
It's open-ended enough to be tinkered with in endless ways, and its educational possibilities have made it a great learning tool to be used in schools.
When the guys weren't performing, they'd spend their time sharing music with each other, and composing by themselves, glued to computers as they tinkered with new songs.
The duo have tinkered for about three years now on the project, self-funding it save for a $5,000 seed investment from a friend in venture capital.
The 10,000 species of flying birds have tinkered only slightly with the design perfected over 135 million years ago, when Mesozoic birds evolved the modern flight stroke.
Alonzo had been given more money to stay an hour later, and the sensors on the alarm system had been tinkered with so that it wouldn't malfunction.
At Faraday Future's facility in Southern California, the press walked around while a designer scraped a physical clay car model and workers tinkered on the manufacturing floor.
Uber and Lyft have experimented and tinkered with the pricing and experience of these services so much that many passengers often don't know what they're getting into.
The team at Quanttus tinkered until they came up with a battery that could last for about four to five days of continuous sensing, according to people familiar.
In 2006, power supplies for the country's centrifuges blew up; it turned out they had been diverted, and tinkered with, by the United States before they were delivered.
Inspired by the think-pieces and headlines generated by the "nasty Nick" saga, they turned up the heat and tinkered, Victor Frankenstein-style, with John de Mol's creation.
Having already spawned a quartet of films from 1987 to 1998, "Lethal Weapon" lends itself more to making the leap, and hasn't tinkered much with the existing formula.
And unless you're willing to have your genes tinkered with by a renegade scientist, there's not a single thing you, me, or anyone else can do about it.
And the concept that none of those three main drags on the budget can ever be tinkered with because the American voters will never tolerate it is bogus.
It can be up to 100 times more potent than morphine, and the fentanyl molecule can be tinkered with to create even more powerful drugs and subvert regulation.
"You can just imagine all these contextual dimensions in college that could be tinkered with to create a less stressful, less hard-drinking, more respectful environment," Hirsch said.
Chicken is cheap partly because companies have tinkered with genetics so that a baby chick burgeons in five weeks to a full-size bird with an enormous breast.
"We've always tinkered with stuff together since before I was even a teenager, and over time had created a burgeoning hardware lab in our basement," said Tim Sherstyuk.
He has tinkered with it too often through the years, and felt forced to change it more during his slump as he resisted having surgery on his elbow.
She called it the Lost Kitchen, and tinkered there with the earliest drafts of her precise, straightforward cooking, often embellished with edible flowers and shallots macerated in vinegar.
"For too long, Washington has tinkered around the edges of our most pressing issues while the middle class struggles just to stay afloat," Trahan said in a statement.
I tinkered away and eventually landed on something that worked, and many more people came up to me after shows and commented on my (awe-inspiring) universe bit.
He tinkered around the edges of policy (light rail and lowered registration fees being his most enduring legacies), but did little to change the direction of state government.
As Little tinkered with his bike's back wheel, Mays reminisced about his high school days -- the football games, the fights, racing dirt bikes, "senior skip days," the homecoming parties.
Tesla has tinkered with the price and configuration of its cars a lot over the years, and has also added and eliminated a number of different battery capacity options.
Google has tinkered with its Find My Device app so that it displays indoor maps to show you where you might have dropped your phone inside a large building.
His capacity to conduct reforms is hamstrung by the looming presence of Mr Nazarbayev, who will not want to see the system he fashioned dismantled, or even tinkered with.
Maybe that shouldn't be such a surprise, though — among Fort Meyers' claims to fame is being a town where innovation icons Thomas Edison and Henry Ford once tinkered together.
Lake and his team tinkered with other early prototypes of smart glasses, too, hoping to come up with some kind of interaction that flicked at the future of computing.
We saw George Lucas tinker to a possibly blasphemous degree with his own creation in the former, and many of us wished the latter had been more tinkered with.
For 50 years, Nohl constantly tinkered with the art, adding lattices of concrete faces and glass that caught the light, wind chimes in the trees, and whimsical mosaic creatures.
IndieWire explains that Arnold was given full rein on set but was never informed of how much of her work would be tinkered with to fit into Vallée's vision.
A Fulbright and Guggenheim fellow whose prints are widely collected, Mr. Colescott employed a figurative style that tinkered liberally with reality in wildly colorful, cartoonish and sometimes disquieting ways.
This isn't the first time that HUD Secretary Ben Carson has tinkered with Obama-era fair housing rules, which he derided as "social engineering" in a 2015 op-ed.
This goes well beyond the demonstrated fact that tinkered bluebirds have trained humans to bring them into their houses and mesmerized them to cater to their every dietary need.
The European Central Bank tinkered with the guidance it issues at its policy meeting, which markets interpreted as a signal that it was pondering a pull-back on quantitative easing.
When the problems initially arose, Bose insisted that it hadn't tinkered with noise cancellation in any recent firmware, and it encouraged customers to go through normal support channels for servicing.
This isn't the first time researchers have tinkered with EEG-controlled robotics, but previous attempts required the human operator to think in a particular way that the computer could understand.
Though the basic recipe of sand, soda and lime remains the industry's core, first alchemists and then chemists have tinkered with the ingredients over the centuries to produce specialised products.
Although the manager has infamously tinkered with a few different formations that have induced panic attacks for many Mexico supporters, it appears his base formation is the 4-3-3.
The camera is designed to be modified and tinkered with, says Brian Cabral, a Facebook engineering director who led development of the Surround 360 at the company's Menlo Park headquarters.
Prochet has since parted ways with Parker and has tinkered and transformed, finally releasing a seven-minute monster of a track that blends together some gorgeous sonic elements of disco.
Through Facebook groups like the nearly 60,000-strong Open Source COVID19 Medical Supplies, crafters and medical workers have tinkered with sewing patterns and tutorials while responding to real-time feedback.
Or she could be like Elizabeth Hardwick -- an understanding and patient ex-wife, whose words were tinkered and transformed into the jealous and vengeful creature required for Lowell's poetic creations.
WSJ reported on Thursday that the studio, Universal, tinkered with the movie&aposs screenplay and production in an effort to avoid disaster, which delayed its release by nearly a year.
All the while, he tinkered with the league's roster and salary rules, recruited global stars like David Beckham and persuaded the owners to invest in player development and new stadiums.
AI is increasingly a critical part of the Facebook business, while Zuckerberg himself has tinkered with the tech to develop his own home automation system, so perhaps naturally he feels differently.
Facing increased competition from a slew of European rivals with electric offerings, it has also tinkered with its pricing and dropped some lower-priced versions of its models in recent months.
It's crucial for voters to believe that the mechanisms through which their views are delivered are legitimate, and if those mechanisms are tinkered with or updated, that trust should be preserved.
For the 2015 revision, Mr Berrios's office tinkered with the numbers, making subjective adjustments, says Christopher Berry at the University of Chicago, who worked with Mr Weissbourd on the system revision.
In the present study, the researchers tinkered with the amount 2-AG, which is the most abundant endocannabinoid, in mice's amygdalas—a part of the brain associated with emotions, including anxiety.
You have Alessandro Michele to thank for the piece's prevalence: His Gucci runway debut for fall '15 featured pleats aplenty, and he's tinkered with the style in recent collections as well.
"We hold the access card and the Europeans hold the market card," said Sam Lambourn, as he tinkered with the Lyonesse, a catamaran used for sardine fishing in the same port.
The Dodgers tinkered with Darvish's mechanics after the trade, and he was masterful through most of the night, mixing a 933 mph fastball with his deep repertoire of off-speed pitches.
But other factors — like ticket sales, game day experiences and stadium amenities — can be tinkered with and improved, and athletic departments across the country are laser-focused on doing just that.
As the app has tinkered with its pay algorithm, some workers say they've seen their earnings drop precipitously over the past year, forcing them to seek help from churches and charities.
But he acknowledged that the Pirates' pitching coach, Ray Searage — who is revered for cultivating reclamation projects — has tinkered with his mechanics and persuaded him to use his changeup more often.
Except for "Little Dancer of Fourteen Years" (1881), Degas' sculptures were not exhibited during his lifetime — or even much known about, though the evidence suggests that he continuously tinkered with them.
Last week, the legislature's lower house selected a committee that would lead impeachment charges against the president, claiming that she tinkered with the budget to improve her chances for reelection in 2014.
China, which has in the past tinkered with its currency to boost its exports, allowed the yuan to fall to its lowest level in more than a decade, making Chinese exports cheaper.
What had happened in the '80s was the personal computer came out, and so a lot of women were walking into these classrooms where all these men had tinkered with these computers.
Modi's government has tinkered with the so-called demonetization drive to compel tax evaders and racketeers to come clean, and has launched an online survey to elicit public views on his decision.
And in the process, evolution tinkered and improvised, expanding the portfolio of the ancient insula such that in humans, it not only mediates gustatory and olfactory disgust, but moral disgust as well.
For centuries, people have tinkered with the genetic makeup of living things whose survival and reproduction are already largely under our control: pets, farm animals, crops and assorted species of laboratory animals.
The BSP has not tinkered with monetary policy since it raised rates by 25 basis points in September 2014, with the economy in a sweet spot of strong growth and low inflation.
It might seem shocking that any company would do such a thing, but, in fact, Facebook tinkered with its News Feed in 2014 to test whether it could alter its users' emotions.
Along the way, WWF tinkered with the 'Mania formula, offering fewer but longer and more spot-heavy matches and even allowing main event "heels" (wrestling lingo for bad guys) to leave victorious.
They hooked the boiler to a small, whirring generator and tinkered with valves and knobs, looking for the most efficient way to turn coal, natural gas, nuclear or solar energy into electricity.
Congress tinkered repeatedly with this earned income preference over the next two decades, before finally eliminating it in 1943 in favor of equal taxation of income streams from labor and from capital.
Apple has also tinkered with sensors which gauge stress or measure blood oxygenation, and is reportedly working on ways to measure blood glucose through its watch, helping it get a handle on diabetes.
The White House declined to discuss the speechwriting process, save to say the address will include input from across the government, and would likely be tinkered with up until the very last minute.
The last "fix" occurred in 2014 with the passage of the Workforce Opportunity and Innovation Act (WOIA) — a half-hearted reform measure at best, it merely tinkered around the edge of these programs.
Pajeon, a patchwork pancake of scallions, shrimp, octopus and squid, is more traditional, although she has tinkered with the batter, sifting together different flours (she won't say which) for a thicker, fluffier finish.
Diehl picked out the chords, then tinkered with them, thickening the harmony; he added a pop-tune bass line, then discarded it in favor of a vamp that opened some space between choruses.
There, as we wandered Vittoriosa's beautiful residential streets, untended children kicked balls back and forth and danced to crackling transistor radios while young men tinkered with their cars in the late afternoon light.
I tinkered with computers since I was a kid, then discovered that there was a whole world of arts and music and writing, and I made the foolish decision to become a journalist.
Mr. St. Pierre said that he tinkered with her recipe for decades, adding habanero peppers and lemons for kick, steeping the brew for four weeks at a time, until it tasted just right.
According to Mr. Hereford, coming up with new dishes is a collaboration, and nothing appears on the menu until it's been tinkered with and tasted up to 20 times by the kitchen staff.
Alexander Surrey and Henry Hammer tinkered with chloroquine's tried and true structure in 1946 by replacing a single hydrogen atom with a hydroxyl group, otherwise known as an oxygen bonded to a hydrogen.
Once the basic story was complete, I held onto it and tinkered with it for a month or so, gave it to a few trusted readers and then sent it to my agent.
It's similar to how pharmaceutical companies mine human DNA for clues to curing disease, only in this case, they're hunting for a sort of Achilles' heel that would kill the animal if tinkered with.
Special enrollment periods: The government has already tinkered with limiting how and when people can enroll for coverage outside of open enrollment, but the biggest insurers want a complete clamp-down on those exceptions.
Elton wasn't going to budge until the ivories did him justice ... and with the help of a tech who tinkered for 10 minutes, the piano was back on track and the show went on.
Kids away at summer camp were marched from their tents deep in the woods to mess halls to plop down in front of a little screen, while camp counselors tinkered with rabbit-ear antennas.
Her husband, Jeff, a mechanical engineer with a background in surgical robotics, tinkered with a traditional pump in their garage and prototyped a model that resembled something that might come from Apple, stylish and white.
NOTES: Stars coach Ken Hitchcock tinkered with several lines, as RW Devin Shore moved up to C Jason Spezza's No. 2 line and RW Tyler Pitlick was elevated to C Martin Hanzal's No. 3 line.
This exhibition examines the work of the Swiss-German artist Paul Klee (30-226), known for minimalist paintings that tinkered with the artistic conventions of the day and helped establish the tenets of modern art.
People who tinkered with trucks and dirt bikes and made assumptions about Gordon that he did nothing to dispel, because he knew that those assumptions would work in his favor if he needed their help.
Suddenly, smart home devices weren't just experiments in research labs or prototypes that "early adopters tinkered with," said Florian Schaub, a University of Michigan professor who has conducted research on consumer attitudes around digital assistants.
This is not the first time that LinkedIn has tinkered with the idea of offering tests to help ascertain the level of users' skills on its platform, although the information was used for different ends.
I've tinkered around with a few different approaches: using burner SIM cards, setting up secondary numbers with Google Voice or Twilio, or using apps, like Wickr, that don't force me to publish my phone number.
Since his administration will undoubtedly have tinkered with the relevant regulations in the interim, Trump will then be able to claim that he "fixed" Obamacare — arguably even made it Great Again — with those administrative moves.
But that assurance skirts around the idea that attackers could have tinkered with the back-end of the election software in such a way that voters in key counties of swing states couldn't vote at all.
But anyone who's tinkered around with a few of these very-in, high-tech gadgets can likely see the appeal: Ways to automate the home are, in theory, supposed to make your life that much easier.
"[Alexander Shulgin] tinkered with the molecule in hundreds of different ways, but ended up feeling that of all the ones that he did actually produce MDMA was still the best at what MDMA does," he says.
It has also tinkered with its pricing and dropped some model variants in recent months.. The company also said it was looking to produce 10,000 vehicles of all models per week by the end of 2019.
Reality Defender promises to do the same (the plug-in has yet to launch fully), but in a more technologically advanced manner, using machine learning to verify whether or not an image has been tinkered with.
But an FBI investigation into allegations that Oregon-based health care system Zoom fraudulently tinkered with the codes and medical claims of its insurance customers is causing concern that the program is ripe for widespread gaming.
Jason Guerrasio: As far as I know, "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" has the same run time as what was shown at the Cannes Film Festival, but has he tinkered with the edit at all?
This worked exceptionally well during the first season, where they tinkered with some of the stories: adding in Avasalara, introducing several additional new characters and scenes, and streamlining the novel's plot to work better for television.
In one universe, Patrick Stump, the band's versatile and once-sideburned lead vocalist, is perfecting the chrome-plated R&B that he tinkered with on 2011's saccharine but unfairly derided debut solo LP Soul Punk.
A year and a half after North Korea and Russia each tinkered with a stolen US hacker tool and wreaked global havoc, the world's governments are at an impasse about how to stop it from happening again.
It deploys an enzyme that scans a cell's genome to find a particular DNA sequence then snips it, allowing the sequence to then be tinkered with by changing or adding the molecules that form a genetic code.
Much like I felt a decade ago when I first tinkered with the Bloom iPhone app, the mixed reality experience made me reconsider the future of technology and feel like exciting new things are on the horizon.
But a year is a long time to leave camera engineers idle, and we can be sure that Samsung's imaging team has tinkered with its processing to try and squeeze out some extra performance and image quality.
But both companies are now contending with a broader public awakening to how AI software is being beta tested and tinkered with in real time, all while it powers devices in our bedrooms, kitchens, and living rooms.
But others have been lavishly tinkered with: one provision allowed the use of animal drugs, for up to five years, under "conditional approvals"—that is, without companies having to reveal any data showing their drugs are effective.
But that wouldn't do—partly blaming his OCD, and partly blaming a pursuit of perfection he won't apologize for ("That's my problem: Everything has to be perfect"), Stern tinkered with the book for close to two years.
At first she tinkered with the idea of bottled cocktails, but quickly realized that the bottling process sacrificed much of the carbonation and produced a ton of garbage, since glass is trickier to recycle in Hong Kong.
Five hours before the start of the show, Song Seung-whan, a South Korean actor and popular theatrical producer who served as director, said that he had only tinkered with one segment to reflect North Korea's presence.
This is one of the wonderful things about the web: the browser is open to be tinkered with, and if you understand the basics, you can interact and experiment with a broad range of apps and services.
A set of handwritten lyrics hangs beside each image; Mr Dylan has tinkered with his words over the years, and some of those on show are subtly different from the original version, while others have been substantially rewritten.
Instead, he has tinkered, creating a nationwide system of residence permits, and allowing the biggest cities where migrants most want to live (such as Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou) to set their own restrictive conditions for being granted hukou.
The issues are more complicated and political than a decade ago when Luckey was a homeschooled teenager who ate mostly frozen burritos and tinkered on gadgets in a camper trailer in his parents driveway in Long Beach, California.
BoJack's father, a stallion named Butterscotch Horseman (also voiced by Arnett), was a failed writer, who swilled whiskey and tinkered away for years on his Great American Novel while working a dead-end job at a fish cannery.
In striving for a balance between a digital figure who seemed real and one who looked precisely like Cushing, the "Rogue One" creators said seemingly minor tweaks could make significant differences — and these details were tinkered with constantly.
Meanwhile, Ligety, who's always tinkered with his own gear, came up with an idea to make high-contrast ski goggles that accentuated light and dark contours in the snow, technology he developed with a lens maker in Japan.
Congress tinkered with the succession act after FDR's death in office, at the suggestion of then-President Harry S. Truman, reinserting the House speaker and the Senate president pro tempore into the line of succession ahead of the cabinet.
A self-described "average mid-distance runner" on the track team, Phil "Buck" Knight watched as his track coach at University of Oregon, Bill Bowerman, tinkered with athletes' running shoes and the immediate impact it made on their performance.
Khasanov shot the footage in 4K on a Sony FE 90mm f/2.8 Macro G and a Sony a7R II, Sonnar T* 55mm f/1.8 ZA with macro lenses and then tinkered with it in Photoshop and After Effects.
For part of that time, he worked out of the Dogpatch Labs incubator space, sitting next to Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger as they tinkered with early versions of Instagram, as well as media entrepreneur-turned-VC Josh Felser.
Centuries of Christian scholars tinkered with this basic structure—adding royalty below God and above the rest of us, for instance, or subdividing angels so that seraphim trumped cherubim—until every imaginable entity had a place of its own.
And while the company's founders tinkered with self-driving cars and helium balloons that beamed the internet down to earth, Amazon had built up a huge advantage in an area that should have been Google's to lose: cloud computing.
As her brother tinkered with antique watches in the back room, Ms. Carli brooded over a few pairs of filigree earrings from the 18th century, and said sadly, "We were born into this shop, but we'll close it someday."
And as early as 2004, a manager with Wells Fargo's internal investigations group noticed the so-called sales gaming cases, in which bankers tinkered inappropriately with customer accounts, had risen to about 680 in 2004, from 63 in 2000.
Given how few films from the 1910s are showing in multiplexes, the intent is at least arguably noble, although you wonder how Jackson would feel about his "Lord of the Rings" being tinkered with 100 years after its making.
Pon Radhakrishnan, India's minister of state for finance and shipping, published a series of puzzling tweets today after Pratik Sinha, a co-founder of fact-checking website Alt News, accessed a Google document of prepared statements and tinkered with the content.
The company has previously tested using them to power LED street lights, tinkered with a trade-in program, and laid out plans to recycle batteries outright at a factory near the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant that failed in 2011.
Though the prototype I drove didn't have this system fully operational yet, a stand-alone test rig I tinkered with showed a simple and elegant interface, with a single dominant screen and quick and easy access to features and controls.
Over the next few years we tinkered with different seed varieties—you'd be surprised at how many pepper varieties actually exist, and we are constantly trying out new ones—until at long last we arrived at the vegetable [we're discussing today].
Oculus founder Palmer Luckey previously said he wouldn't mind if users tinkered with the Rift's games so that they "run on whatever [platform] they want," but perhaps it was the ease of use of the Revive software that changed his mind.
Last week, policy makers at the central bank, the People's Bank of China (PBOC), tinkered with the currency without providing much indication to the market about its endgame -- one factor in the China market selloff that spurred a global stock rout.
After every twist and complication in the al-Zarqawi story, we pause so that some theoretical concept — usually related to how groups are organized, and how McChrystal tinkered with command structure in Iraq — can be illustrated with a historical anecdote.
I tinkered around with it and was able to mine an entire block of 50 Bitcoins [current value: $28,2795] on my shitty little PC, and I held onto it because I thought it was interesting from tech and political perspectives.
As early as 2004, a manager with Wells Fargo's internal investigations group noted a sharp increase in "sales gaming cases" — instances in which bankers tinkered with customer accounts, moving money into and out of them, to and from authorized accounts.
In some cases, earnings have fallen by more than 50 percent as the apps have tinkered with algorithmic pay models to drive down costs while they expand into new labor markets and prepare for initial public offerings on the stock market.
Last week, policy makers at the central bank, the People's Bank of China (PBOC), tinkered again with the currency without providing much indication to the market about its endgame -- one factor in the China market selloff that spurred a global stock rout.
That Musk instead plans to guarantee 1 million miles of travel, as we have been told, suggests his team has tinkered with the truck in unprecedented ways so that the battery can undergo 2,000 charge-recharge cycles, twice the usual number, Viswanathan said.
All of the backroom dealing has tinkered around the edges of a House Republican consensus that it is good policy to finance a massive tax cut for the rich with savage cuts to Medicaid and to premium subsidies for working class people.
Mr. Putin has already tinkered with "hybrid war" — including nonuniformed forces and cyberattacks — in Ukraine, and if he believed that Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania could not count on American support, he might be tempted to test the bounds of NATO's security guarantees.
"Most of the online-only brands eventually started opening brick-and-mortar stores, like Warby Parker, Frank and Oak, Greats, and many others," Niño says of other companies that have tinkered with middleman-free models over the past five years or so.
But Senate Republicans, as they tinkered with their tax plan just hours before they put it up for a vote, stuck the corporate AMT back in at the last minute to make sure the bill didn't raise the federal deficit too much.
Part of that feeling is due to Google's software-first approach to smartphone design which means there's always code being tinkered with, but the other part was simply because Google still hadn't delivered two major Pixel 3 features the company teased prior to launch.
And to make sure all of the V21300's lenses play nicely with each other, LG even tinkered with its camera software to ensure you don't forget how useful all that glass is, and maybe even teach you how to use them a little better.
Many of them have the overall sense that what was a good paying gig just two years ago has devolved into a subsistence wage job as the company has tinkered with the algorithm that determines pay and flooded markets with new workers, driving down wages.
But the creators of this presumably Broadway-bound, $28 million spectacle — directed with wit and heart by Alex Timbers, with seductive, funny choreography by Sonya Tayeh — have tinkered artfully with their archetype, translating the cinematic splendors of Mr. Luhrmann's universe into more earthly pleasures.
Pratik Sinha, co-founder of fact-checking website Alt News, last year demonstrated how easy it was to manipulate many politicians in the country to tweet certain things after he gained accessed to a Google document of prepared statements and tinkered with the content.
I wasn't having that kind of luck with the other quadrants, but when I noticed that GARAGES could be extended into PARKING GARAGES, allowing the puzzle to breathe a bit more, I tinkered with the grid pattern, settling on the layout you see today.
One of the most striking divergences between candidate Trump and President Trump is that a candidate who really emphasized "bad trade deals" as a critical economic factor and promised a dramatic new approach to American trade policy has, in practice, merely tinkered around the edges.
Like the Coen brothers, who've methodically worked through every possible Hollywood genre, many of Soderbergh's biggest financial successes have happened when he's seemingly tinkered the least, including Ocean's Eleven, Twelve, and Thirteen, all fairly straightforward updates of a loose (and straightforwardly generic) heist film from the '50s.
The store owner, Michael Rodriguez, and his assistant, Tom Dziadual, can explain which cuff link shapes were favored by celebrities like Gary Cooper and Bing Crosby, and how designers over the centuries have tinkered with cuff link formats by adding snaps, toggles, pivoting bars and straps.
While Mr. Potts put his fine, four-fendered contraption together in no time in a shop in rural England, Mr. Garofalo tinkered inside the small garage at his Long Island home for five years and spent more than $100,000 set aside for his retirement, he said.
He was wary of implementing public-works programs even in response to the worst economic catastrophe since the Great Depression, refused to crack down on the big banks responsible for the crisis, and tinkered with health care markets rather than pushing for a single-payer system.
In college, he tinkered with game development on his own, and teamed up with friends to do "game jams," where they'd spend a single day making a game from scratch as quickly as possible, but he thought of it as a hobby rather than something to pursue.
Manchester is a city hit particularly hard by the drug epidemic because it struggles with a prevalence of illicit fentanyl, which can be up to 100 times more potent than morphine; it's a chemical that can be tinkered to create even more powerful drugs and subvert regulation.
John McCain (R-AZ) and Bernie Sanders (I-VT) struck a major compromise that only tinkered around the edges of privatization by creating a pilot program that reimburses private care for veterans who live more than 40 miles from a VA facility or experience long wait times.
As students, teachers, and other visitors passed through the workspace, often stopping to chat, Iturria fell into the routine he normally follows at his studio back home in Montevideo, Uruguay's sleepy capital — he tinkered, doodled, and picked up whatever happened to be at hand and transformed it into art.
In Croatia (an EU member which is post-Yugoslav but hates to be called Balkan), the head of the journalists' association, Sasa Lekovic, has said that he feels lucky to be alive after an ill-wisher tinkered with a wheel of his car, presumably trying to cause a crash.
He has tinkered with the space, creating a cafe area that spills onto the street, shortening the bar for tables, adding floral-patterned wallpaper, and, in a daring move, using tablecloths in the main dining room: Sixty SoHo Hotel, 60 Thompson Street (Broome Street), 7183-219-8119, bistrotleo.com.
Driving the news: The New Jersey court faulted OptumRx for inserting a clause that would have guaranteed the PBM's profits by giving it the right to "modify financial contracted terms" if the state tinkered with drug benefits — for example, if the state altered how specialty medications are covered.
ESPN has tinkered with the idea of selling additional Web video subscriptions services directly to consumers, like a cricket offering it launched in 2015 and will sell again this year; the company has also talked about selling a package of NBA pro basketball games but hasn't done so yet.
Mr. Waldrop has dropped the gay marriage number and tinkered with the three torch songs in which a gay sprite confesses his hopeless love for famous homophobes of 1996: Newt ("I think you're cute") Gingrich, Rush ("Don't make me blush") Limbaugh and Strom ("I can't stay calm") Thurmond.
After nine hours on the M.T.A., Amtrak and Greyhound, I found myself inside the room, and straddling two worlds: I tinkered with the radio (wood-finished for historical accuracy but bluetooth-enabled for function), chewed on a Tootsie Roll and leafed through issues of Time magazine from 1957.
FROM COINAGE: 9 Healthy Kitchen Staples That Cost Less Than $1 Per Serving Come June 2017, the cereal will finally make its highly-anticipated return to stores across the country—and, according to a statement from the brand, we don't have to worry that the recipe's been tinkered with too much.
But a closer look at the details shows that, rather than cutting other tax rates, the government has tinkered with boutique measures targeting specific subgroups of the population through special interest tax deductions, like a children's fitness credit, industrial property tax credits and a school property tax reduction for farmland.
London's National Gallery has sent one of its two great Leonardos off on holiday to the Louvre; that leaves it with just the one, the second version of a painting called "Virgin of the Rocks" with which L. tinkered on and off for years, beginning around 1491 and stopping in 1508.
I'll admit that I was disappointed to learn that Sphero wasn't going to create a miniature version of C3P-O to accompany its R2-D2, but the company's SPRK and SPRK+ robots and apps are some of the best educational and STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) toys I've ever tinkered with.
David Sawyer, 82, first began designing his chairs in the early 1980s from the 370-square-foot back room of his rural farmhouse in Woodbury, Vt. He worked alone; no employees tinkered at the lathes or waded through the blond curls of shaved wood piled on the floor in ankle-deep drifts.
It gives us a hint of what was going on with the Tesseract before we witnessed Loki stealing it from Fury in 2012's The Avengers (which takes place around 2008 or 2012 in the MCU — Spider-Man: Homecoming tinkered with the timeline, leading to a contentious debate about when Avengers took place).
But it might also open up new doors for better relationships with our bodies too: Disability scholars have long argued that the way we see bodies as "fixable" ultimately serves to further marginalize people who will never have the "standard operating system," no matter how many times their parts are replaced or tinkered with.
Written and produced entirely by Mr. Healy and his studio-whiz partner and drummer George Daniel, the music borrows from formulas the 21975 tinkered with on its first two albums, but ventures further — and more believably — afield, cementing the group as a rock band that can reference rap, cross into pop and still feel alternative.
We think of tinkered bluebirds and other creatures as a limited conduit we may use to spy upon others or even command to fly into a wall at a whim, but there exists compelling evidence that our biotech is not just ubiquitous, but also multidirectional — and that it is manipulating us and experimenting on us.
Rangers 3, Devils 2 | Shootout Two hours before he played his third road game in four days, Devils center Travis Zajac strode to the work bench outside the team's dressing room at Madison Square Garden on Sunday and tinkered with his stick, lightly tapping it on the floor to make sure it felt just right.
There's a certain kind of fantasy novel that feels tinkered over, far past the point of usefulness, to such a degree that the author's preoccupation with his special world supersedes, in an odd way, the book for which it was invented — the book becoming only an artifact of the process, an externality, rather than its endpoint.
He's not a sex object in any rock-conventional sense — his flat nasal everyman drawl suggests an adolescent dreamer trying on different poses, moving from costume to costume, trying to emulate his favorite role models on the posters in his bedroom, which explains the confounding array of genres that the Killers have tinkered with and the unity of their overall project.
And Hooch isn't your typical Panamá City bar, as the ethos aren't in tune with the highly clichéd yet vastly popular Panamanian tropical innuendos, as it focuses on a time in the American 1920s, when speakeasies were king and the Prohibition Era ushered a new movement of mixology, one where bartenders tinkered with ingredients to fuse the perfect concoctions, making liquor more palatable.
Regardless of what you think about the latest trend in developing new revenue streams for games—I think big-budget publishers have embraced the trend without thinking through what it means, ruining it for everyone in the process—their inclusion will, in the minds of many players, convince them the game has been deliberately tinkered to push them into paying money.
The company invested in red hot augmented reality company Magic Leap earlier this year, in a deal that put Alibaba vice chairman Joe Tsai on the board, and it has tinkered with 360 degree panoramic video for Youku Tudou — the Chinese video site it invested in and is in the process of acquiring for $3.5 billion — but this is its official entry into the space.
The screen inside will undoubtedly draw comparisons to Tesla, as it mixes the pop-out design of the Model 3's screen with the portrait orientation made popular by the Model S and Model X. (Ford has tinkered with big vertical touchscreens in some of its cars, too, though never to this degree.) Another touch that will likely strike that same chord is that there are no traditional door handles on the Mustang Mach-E.

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