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But with proper tinkering, Greek pizza can be pretty great, and lucky for you, we've done the proper tinkering.
It's not that there has been no tinkering, but that those doing the tinkering often have their own interests, rather than students' interests, in mind.
The terms designed to prevent "unauthorized" software tinkering or reverse engineering in an iPhone are similar to the terms designed to prevent you from tinkering with your tractor.
DMCA's prohibition on busting DRM locks rendered such tinkering illegal.
Fiber was born at a nexus of tinkering and worry.
There's no level of tinkering with these protections that's acceptable.
So in late 2014, it started tinkering with other ideas.
But tinkering has always been a part of car culture.
But tinkering with Article 9 remains a political hot potato.
Some countries might object to unilateral tinkering with the climate.
But tinkering with the Arctic's administrative structure would be risky.
Further tinkering has created an increasingly elaborate structure of reservations.
General Motors looks like it could do with some tinkering.
Just avoid tinkering too much to maximize deductions in 22017.
Facebook is constantly tinkering with the algorithm without much fanfare.
Further tinkering, though, revealed a second set of genetic triggers.
Rumors from inside Lucasworld suggests he's finally tinkering with them.
The tinkering involved could end up harming the resulting individual.
George H.W. Bush tried tinkering with the old world order.
But this kind of tinkering may have the opposite effect.
On the side, he began tinkering with the Sndmsg program.
Yeah, right now I'm sort of tinkering with the filling.
Some tinkering with existing apps will make Smart Touch compatible.
He was tinkering with different golf balls and different putters.
The VA does not need tinkering with individual problem areas.
Until then, Congress is, as Wen put it, just tinkering.
"Domestic legislative tinkering won't cut it," she said on Twitter.
However, there is hope if you don't mind tinkering a bit.
Or any of the ambitious regulations California is now tinkering with.
Many brands are already tinkering in the branded VR entertainment space.
On top of all that, Perry is tinkering with her Twitter.
Mr Renzi has already wasted nearly two years on constitutional tinkering.
He got a Roland MC 303 Groovebox and just started tinkering.
Romero has a history of continued tinkering with his early creation.
When Mullin returned home, he started tinkering to improve the Magnetophons.
The fear around tinkering with NAFTA extends beyond corn producers, too.
Earth-shaking movements are born out of such tiny mental tinkering.
His kids play games like Minecraft and enjoy tinkering with projects.
Mark Snow was in his garage studio tinkering with some ideas.
Until then, Congress is, as Wen previously put it, just tinkering.
But it also required hands-on tinkering with the actual machines.
Tinkering with the core mechanics of trade can have unintended consequences.
After six months of tinkering with alternatives, he went running back.
The company just updated the SPRK edition designed specifically for tinkering.
It became a national policy, with some tinkering, beginning in 1966.
Tinkering with individual pieces of legislation is not really working anymore.
Nature's had a lot longer than we have to be tinkering.
He had been tinkering with a huitlacoche bread for some time.
It's perhaps the doodling of a carpenter or machinist: it's tinkering.
We hope for trade tinkering on NAFTA instead of trade trashing.
SUNDAY VARIETY COLUMN It's Will Shortz's construction site, we're just tinkering.
Soon, he was tinkering with snowflake-growing equipment in his lab.
In a populist era, tinkering with a constitution can be risky.
She was good with her hands and always tinkering with stuff.
She was accused of tinkering with nature, speeding up evolution, narrowing diversity.
One of the most flagrant techniques is tinkering with voter ID laws.
A tad more tinkering, and Chappi had a new set of wheels.
True drug innovation comes from painstaking tinkering and a dash of luck.
But this tinkering was a double-edged sword for the instrument's legacy.
I started tinkering around with [story supervisor] Ted Mathot before Ghost Protocol.
Instagram has been tinkering with other features around the concept of identity.
When a saw comes out, you know something's not meant for tinkering.
There is a lot of nervousness about genetic tinkering with food plants.
Google is also tinkering with facial recognition to confirm an individual's identity.
Born and raised in Damascus, Khartabil began tinkering with open technologies early.
After a quick morning of tinkering with Python, I had a script.
Punishment for tinkering with The Web was far worse than regular detention.
Such tinkering could also trick sensors and manipulate traffic flows through intersections.
Angelo is outside, tinkering with the engine of Kayvon's 1995 Ford Mustang.
The team has been tinkering with other ways to promote the brand.
This incredibly complex problem cannot be solved by tinkering at the edges.
It seems unlikely that such tinkering would have much of an effect.
Teste's enthusiasm for tinkering with form meshes well with Cassavetes' own oeuvre.
Do you really think tinkering with ObamaCare is going to fix that?
But we should be careful when tinkering with human nature, Dasgupta warns.
And he is constantly tinkering with his concepts before he finally publishes.
Both Sauvage and Stoddart, of Northwestern University, began tinkering with this concept.
But above all, have fun — tinkering with the works, using your eyes.
Tinkering on the margins seems unlikely to solve any of today's epidemics.
"We can't afford to just be tinkering around the edges," he added.
The Whirlpool Corporation, owner of the Maytag brand, is also aggressively tinkering.
One solution is to toughen up oysters by tinkering with their DNA.
With the Tinkering Labs kit, there&aposs no need for screen time.
As a result, hospitals are already tinkering with Amazon's voice technology Alexa.
Feature Why scientists and startups are tinkering with our most popular legume.
Still, there's usually a certain amount of tinkering at the last minute.
Even if you're not buying a fixer-upper, many apartments need tinkering.
It's also tinkering with requiring your Instagram and Facebook birthdates to match.
Nor, though, have they been provided with the questionable advantages Dr He says he was trying to provide through his tinkeringtinkering which was unsanctioned, illegal and which, since he went public, has seen opprobrium heaped upon him.
Could we eat better by tinkering a little with some seemingly mundane dishes?
Any tinkering with Section 230 should be met with a ton of suspicion.
Such inflammatory tinkering always seemed destined to create more problems than it solved.
Best: Google LensGoogle's been tinkering with visual search and augmented reality for years.
There's evidence that humans have been tinkering with concrete for thousands of years.
Tweakers are notorious for getting high and cleaning things or tinkering with electronics.
After a bit of tinkering I settled for the glorious speed of 125BPM.
It's a massive upgrade from where Facebook's tinkering in the physical world started.
Tinkering with royalties and taxes is one way of juicing up the valuation.
A lack of tools got Thampi tinkering and ultimately developing a measurement system.
With a little tinkering, it could help people run their smart-home devices.
But, beneath that shell are many small, finicky parts that require persistent tinkering.
Given the crisis that platforms face, tinkering along the margins is not enough.
Their tinkering led to the biggest innovation in clubs since woods became metal.
In the spirit of tinkering, CBS scrapped the first pilot and reshot it.
Tinkering with bank capital rules could be tricky without parallel EU changes, however.
But within a few minutes of tinkering, he has already made some progress.
We're not tinkering with code; we want to produce new female software professionals.
It also sounds like this isn't the end to Twitter's character limit tinkering.
Well, there's one little girl who's putting my past tinkering to serious shame.
If you're interested in tinkering, you can find the full data set here.
But now, the calls are for systemic change, not tinkering around the edges.
So I cut back on booze dramatically and started tinkering in the kitchen.
I spent many a happy hour tinkering with Toshio Iwai's musical curio Electroplankton.
Mere tinkering won't alleviate the deep rot in the liberal project, Deneen insists.
They should aim to keep such tinkering as narrow and targeted as possible.
Mr Duterte appears not to have slammed the door entirely on constitutional tinkering.
Far fewer teenage boys prefer tinkering with engines when they have e-sports.
I like that, after a little tinkering, the temp controls are fully-automated.
Tinkering Labs recently sent me their Electric Motors Catalyst STEM Kit to test.
How the Tinkering Labs STEM Kit performedThe kit comes with 10 challenge cards.
They say excessive tinkering would break the fragile bipartisan balance behind their deal.
I was always tinkering in the garage with my father, a mechanical engineer.
To keep every cog and wheel is the first precaution of intelligent tinkering.
Or maybe scientists tinkering with CRISPR will develop some revolutionary biofuel-making yeasts.
Its founders started tinkering with far-afield tech and began obsessing over wireless networks.
In the early 1930s, British engineer George Carwardine was tinkering with automotive suspension springs.
Most people associate drones with troops and mad scientists tinkering around in their backyards.
The N.B.A. has also considered tinkering with its playoffs and adding a midseason tournament.
The company has already been tinkering with pricing and options there as a result.
Parliament in Baghdad has signalled willingness, recently tinkering with new laws on de-Baathification.
The Flir One Pro has more options than ever for tinkering in the app.
The experimental camera isn't the only place Facebook has been tinkering with custom illustrations.
They said they have a space for yoga, a hammock, and "crafting and tinkering."
With a little tinkering, many of these can be applied to machines as well.
Archive formats might take a little tinkering to be readable on the other end.
Facebook has nothing to show and Apple has kept secret anything it's tinkering with.
Developer Kei Voxel has been tinkering with this impressive experiment for a while now.
In the 1920s Henry Ford began tinkering with the idea of making cars fly.
"We've been tinkering with this idea for three or four years," Prince told me.
Maybe, by tinkering in the wrong place, they had arrested development in the womb.
But it's also hard not to wonder: what if Lai had continued tinkering instead?
For all its blind tinkering, evolution still has to operate within certain physical limits.
All this suggests that tinkering with the gut bacteria of alcoholic people might help.
The situation has been exacerbated, however, by government tinkering with exams and the curriculum.
Fizdale, for his part, exacerbates the specter of instability with his chronic lineup tinkering.
To start with, they tried tinkering with the mixture of ingredients in the ink.
More often, he seems as content as a weekend craftsman, tinkering in his garage.
Mr. O'Neill started tinkering with mirrors to find the best ways to achieve projections.
Acuna: Eugene's been tinkering with this radio, but what's his take on the Whisperers?
He compared himself to a racecar, always in need of fuel and delicate tinkering.
"I'm not interested in tinkering around the margins of our trade policy," Clinton said.
But untangling existing trade deals will be quite hard, so tinkering is more likely.
In terms of apps and software, I am constantly tinkering and trying new apps.
A mechanic at heart, Mr. Yates brought his garage-tinkering to an elite level.
But you've now been warned: We'll keep tinkering with it from time to time.
Sometimes, though, this technocratic "tinkering" approach runs up against a much more complex reality.
To attract more users, some sites and apps are now tinkering with their strategy.
Looking for a more balanced effort, Avalanche coach Jared Bednar continued his line-tinkering.
No amount of tinkering with the system or limiting our freedoms will change that.
He is that neighbor puttering around his garage, tinkering with an old lawn mower.
Fender sold his company in the mid-1960s, but kept tinkering with other companies.
There was a bit of tinkering with the fill in the lower right corner.
"He always loved a project and is constantly tinkering with things," Ms. Walsh said.
These are the men who spent past lives tinkering with their grandfather's grandfather clock.
Tinkering with nature was nothing new; dogs had been selectively bred for the longest time.
Once Pokora hacked his family's Xbox, he got heavy into tinkering with his cherished Halo.
To your other point: that record did have too much Paul and Slim tinkering around.
Tinkering with software, on the other hand, is as easy as booting up a computer.
Many people may not know the world's largest social network is also tinkering with robots.
But one bored night, she started tinkering with the then-new music video app Musical.
The Yale graduate started Pinterest in 2009 after tinkering with a number of iPhone apps.
But schools have always adapted—"tinkering" with various reforms, as Tyack and Cuban put it.
When I quit my job in 2012, I'd been tinkering with Gorogoa for a while.
Only a drastic overhaul of the labour system will do, not tinkering at the edges.
That meant tinkering with 18 different genes containing more than 46,000 base pairs of DNA.
"It worked pretty well for 400 years," he says, "Until politicians started tinkering with it."
After over a year of on-and-off tinkering, the "Nintendo PlayStation" is fully operational.
So he investigated how he could improve his profile and began tinkering with multiple accounts.
Is there a point where you think it's just too much rewriting—too much tinkering?
With the voice controls, all of this can happen without any tinkering on a smartphone.
Yet despite the talk, the infamous carried interest loophole survives with a bit of tinkering.
Owain Service, BIT's managing director, says it was initially accused of "tinkering at the margins".
And any tinkering with the bill to appease the Freedom Caucus risks losing more moderates.
In effect, those "guardrails" keep states from tinkering with many of the law's consumer protections.
First, this is a tinkering at the edges of the Singapore system, not an overhaul.
But until then, engineers can access the updated library on GitHub and begin tinkering today.
With that much tinkering needed, it can be easier to synthesize the DNA from scratch.
The maximum by which such tinkering could delay the colour change was half an hour.
In his tinkering, he initially thought of installing an actual airbag mechanism on the phone.
"This is not good; this is unprofessional," Panagiotis Gionis of Greece said of the tinkering.
We can't do that by tinkering around the edges or sticking to the status quo.
If you'd like to do your own tinkering, more information is in this YouTube description.
To fit the visuals into the space, Fernández did some tinkering with the video rendering.
Vetements will basically be tinkering with the styles or fabrications each brand is known for.
He likes hiking, tinkering with technology, the occasional Diet Coke, and fried chicken from Bojangles'.
Opposition to tinkering with the ACA as part of a tax bill was broadly bipartisan.
"Nicotine hits the brain," he said, tinkering with molecules that affect mood and other pathways.
No years of play development, no excruciating out-of-town tinkering with script and score.
I love tinkering around with my cars, going out in my canoe, fishing and reading.
The questions keep coming, and I keep tinkering to see what the answers can be.
After a couple of years of tinkering with this ritual, my family doesn't dread it.
Turner had started tinkering with his swing at the end of that 2013 season, batting .
But this is tinkering around the edges of a law that should simply be scrapped.
But Pinkerton of the RATE Coalition warned against tinkering around the edges of tax reform.
Eventually, I start tinkering with the settings of my various modifications and generate new worlds.
One summer evening I found him tinkering with a mysterious metal box in the garage.
Confections like "Hold Me" were improved by later tinkering; confessions like "That's Alright," perhaps not.
Slyngstad's call for simplicity is correct, but tinkering with the existing system won't help much.
But these are margin-tinkering maneuvers that foundations do when they make a budget error.
Macron was also tinkering with payroll taxes, making adjustments that, he said, would profit workers.
" The endless tinkering and tweaking all add up to what Stubley calls the "wow factor.
Tinkering in Britain led to steady improvements, until steam was ready to conquer the world.
Retirement doesn't sit well with Charlie ("I've been reading and tinkering, and now I'm bored").
Next, the researchers think the kiwi could be worth tinkering with for improved indoor growth.
That's not a vision that can be put into practice by tinkering at the margins.
Benoit first started tinkering with Teslas when he was shopping for one of his own.
More recently, the home tinkering projects have buoyed a patient-led initiative to make generic insulin.
They're used to buying Apple products that work out of the box and require no tinkering.
Software developers also love tinkering with their tools, which they can easily do with open source.
Tinkering with retro synthesizers is nothing new—but beekeeper Bioni Samp isn't your typical oscillator geek.
Franklin D. Roosevelt, 32nd president, contemplated some significant tinkering with the composition of the high court.
Up until now, the United States has mostly been tinkering around the edges of climate action.
Yet the two were constantly moving, tinkering with their individual devices to manipulate and layer sounds.
That led to theories about tinkering with neurotransmitters to improve moods and decades of drug development.
And Dr Keith thinks the cost can be brought down further with a bit of tinkering.
Are you merely tinkering with the digital version of your life, or is it pure fiction?
But today's Tory housing policy amounts to tinkering when compared with those of previous Tory governments.
Brands, movie studios, gaming companies and news organizations are all tinkering with this tool and channel.
Rockstar itself was tinkering with companion apps with Grand Theft Auto 5 way back in 2013.
Or maybe the NFL has a good reason to keep teams from tinkering with the equipment?
Even before anyone began tinkering with quantum hardware, theorists struggled to come up with suitable software.
"We are constantly tinkering," said Biggins about the algorithms and options for what MealPal can offer.
Susan Collins, who said that "tinkering" with the legislation stalled in the Senate won't be enough.
That may have worked when Eurocrats restricted themselves to tinkering with agricultural subsidies and fisheries policy.
The result of this tinkering was that Mr Osborne's fiscal policy looked a little less austere.
Deluxe feels like the end product of years spent tinkering to get each song just right.
They're like Silicon Valley start-up ­founders, aimlessly tinkering and disrupting on a cushion of privilege.
She was unimpressed, but back on campus the two M.B.A. students kept tinkering with the idea.
Originally a business student with an interest in tinkering with computers, he turned into an environmentalist.
Most of it involved Mr. Simon tinkering with minute phrases in a vast landscape of sound.
It cuts down considerably on the amount of knot tying, mechanical tinkering, and equipment choice required.
His latest project, Katie Ledecky, has thrived under his tinkering, becoming stronger, faster and more versatile.
To cut costs, one of Mitchell's engineers, Nick Steinsberger, began tinkering with the fracking-fluid formula.
What capacity markets have been is a magnet for tinkering by regulators and other interested parties.
That means that a lot of time is spent tinkering with different sized motors and arrangements.
Copyright law has attempted to make code more inaccessible and obscure to prevent tinkering and infringement.
At least there were no side effects; this was not scorched earth but immune-system tinkering.
She started making the corrective fluid in her kitchen, tinkering with formulas and bottling it herself.
I enjoy tinkering on pieces so much, that's often the reason they never get out there.
So long as we keep tinkering with this flawed operating system, we will continue to fail.
When you decide to buy a home, even the best-laid plans may need some tinkering.
No longer a sleepy Scandinavian capital, this good-looking city found success by tinkering with expectations.
The old ways aren't working, and we can't waste any more time tinkering around the edges.
Economists say that his government is tinkering with the symptoms and not addressing the underlying problems.
We're tinkering with new things as we try to do more, and better for you all.
There are still too many risks, too many unknowns, about tinkering with our heritable genetic blueprints.
Monetary tinkering led to a sharp fall in the currency, a tourist boom and higher stockmarket.
They are tinkering with the edges, laying the ax to the branches, rather than the root.
I spend hours looking over manuals and tinkering, enjoying every second I can spend doing it.
David Love argued that Obama's approach risked only tinkering around the edges at a crucial time.
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To Dr. Baker and many other protein scientists, however, this sort tinkering has been deeply unsatisfying.
And it shows how far we can get simply by deploying and tinkering with existing tech.
But the Post and Bezos can afford to keep tinkering, because Bezos's billions won't run out.
DeVos's abilities are limited to tinkering around the margins — adjusting existing federal grant programs, for example.
If your giftee is new to coding and tinkering, you'll find this bundle a much better option.
He's in between web design jobs but he's enjoying some tinkering time while he's out of work.
He wrote the song on his iPad in between scenes, tinkering with it until he liked it.
Creators tinkering with their art post-release isn't an issue relegated solely to the world of music.
The company first unveiled the solar tiles in 2016 and has been tinkering with them ever since.
But in getting there, companies will raise numerous Frankenstein's monster scenarios of tinkering with people's very essence.
Politicians are bickering and NASA is tinkering, but first: a cartoon tackling the problem of robot discrimination.
The company's engineers are currently tinkering with new GPS tools to improve pickups in dense urban settings.
It was said that men-in-black government agent types were seen routinely tinkering with said cabinets.
Unable to afford school fees and with time on his hands, he began tinkering with scrap materials.
Older really heavy shit is likely to need a little tweaking and tinkering before it really works.
In general, tinkering with elemental cycles tends to have unanticipated outcomes that spell bad news for ecology.
Twitter is also tinkering with the idea of changing its reverse chronological timeline — another core Twitter feature.
From the sidelines Facebook has been tinkering with big challenges like natural language understanding and text generation.
Boeing's tactical tinkering with the 153 also includes tweaking a smaller model to suit two key buyers.
A year ago it held a hackathon—a kind of DIY-tinkering party to find novel solutions.
No word yet on which original cast members would return because he's still tinkering with the plot.
However pi-top's device looks considerably more sophisticated, both in terms of tinkering possibilities and software capabilities.
This is not a lot to show for more than 90 years of tinkering with the technology.
Before things get any worse, the major milk-producing nations must henceforth stop tinkering with the market.
Co-founder and CTO at Canary, Chris Rill has been tinkering with computers since he was seven.
With experience among them in software engineering, the cable industry, and ham radio, they began by tinkering.
The GOP, as has been widely reported, is tinkering with reducing this tax-deferred contribution to $2,400.
In the workshop, an engineer was tinkering with what looked like the guts of a foldout couch.
So does tinkering with wild animal populations to prevent the spread of dangerous diseases like dengue fever.
Starbucks has also been tinkering with the layouts of its cafes, particularly in high-traffic, urban areas.
"It's more tinkering at the edges," said Alan Cole, an economist at the Tax Foundation's policy center.
Both have continued tinkering with variations of Greek, rolling out new products as recently as this year.
Now they are tinkering with the process to try to get it to work in human cells.
The first shot that we see of you in the episode, is you tinkering with this antenna.
But he's tinkering with it — reiterating that the tax package was more aggressive than his initial estimates.
The source of the boom-bust cycle is precisely this tinkering and planning by the central bankers.
Over decades of unsuccessful tinkering, copies of Delos have been made and killed over a hundred times.
I guess you could say you're a game developer the minute you start tinkering around in Unity.
LLOYD BLANKFEIN: SHE PROBABLY THINKS MORE OF CATACLYSMIC CHANGE TO THE ECONOMIC SYSTEM AS OPPOSED TO TINKERING.
While making the album and tinkering with lyrics, Dylan pared away obvious references to his own career.
Also at Polaris, Mr. Rawlins, the chief executive of DSW, is tinkering with his own business model.
And in an industry dominated by a handful of companies, malicious tinkering could have a broad impact.
The administration is still tinkering with how best to translate its sparse initial wording into legislative language.
Cynics have long suspected that tinkering with weightings is one way to keep the overall figure steady.
Of the four teachers tinkering with the miniature boiler, three came from traditional math and science departments.
Given these obstacles, expanding worker voice will require more than tinkering around the edges of existing law.
We do some tinkering and find that our kitchen sink drain is no longer draining either. Fun!
The startling change was not life-threatening but indicated the power of tinkering with the immune system.
Reorder your life to reflect your values and your priorities instead of just tinkering at the margins.
There, he pursued a medley of jobs — including sock sales and making salt — while tinkering with recipes.
It's practically a law of tinkering today: If it has a screen and keys, it'll run Doom.
As you're probably well aware by now, many designers have been tinkering with the traditional show schedule format.
He had always loved tinkering with things, subliminally absorbing his machinist father's fascination with the properties of metals.
The prospect of treating diseases by tinkering with DNA has a long history of both promise and frustration.
If you're accustomed to tinkering with the temp on your grill, then this should be a no-brainer.
Having spent about a decade tinkering with the sake brewing process, Satoru has become a master of fermentation.
Democrats, as well as some U.S. policy makers, have warned against tinkering with certain parts of the act.
Prince moves up and down the piano for little flourishes, but he's only really tinkering with one chord.
The range of things you can do — from exploring to building to tinkering with Redstone "electronics" — is staggering.
He pined for the days when he could devote himself solely to tinkering with code, his primary passion.
Illustration: Apple / GizmodoThere won't be a next timeAfter many wasted hours tinkering with this unfinished software, I'm done.
So the team ditched it and pivoted to build out the internal alerting tool they'd been tinkering with.
That gave him the runway to gift a home to his mom and start tinkering on new ideas.
These pioneering scientists often face mistrust from a public that has stereotyped images of scientists tinkering with life.
Ameliorating autism by tinkering with the ecology of the gut might thus be a fruitful line of inquiry.
It's the kind of iterative, tinkering approach to a healthy lifestyle that probably would have appealed to Skinner.
The framework is here, and developers can start tinkering with it and putting bots into their own apps.
I started tinkering with growth out of curiosity, and eventually joined the digital experience team at American Express.
Constitutional tinkering by successive governments, particularly the transfer of powers to the European Union, brought about this situation.
Facebook's lawyers also had Luckey recount stories of tinkering with electronics in his parent's garage as a teenager.
President Obama went farther than President Bush, tinkering with the actual law to appear to be law abiding.
And, while removing welfare's time limit is good, it amounts to minor tinkering with an already inadequate program.
Thousands of engineers everywhere began tinkering with electricity, using it to power new devices and reorganize industrial processes.
Injuries have forced the Warriors to spend time tinkering with lineups they otherwise might never have bothered with.
Moana makes Tangled feel like one of many experiments at tinkering with the formula, getting it exactly right.
Those who prefer to leave the tinkering and PC upgrades to someone else can watch the mod instead.
From basic functionality to CSS and HTML tinkering, your new skills will prove that you're worth every penny.
Instead, policymakers are tinkering with liquidity, including initiatives such as incentivising commercial banks to lend to small business.
Giraffe is open source, so anyone's capable of tinkering with it should they have the desire and ability.
This is probably never going to get approved by Nintendo, though that certainly couldn't stop Carmack from tinkering.
We expect to see a number of announcements related to News Feed, which Facebook is constantly tinkering with.
As a teenager in Seattle, he enjoyed tinkering with computers and longed to buy a Mac for college.
AMLG: It sounds like tinkering and interdisciplinary exposure is critical to get these crazy outcomes one wouldn't expect.
With a little tinkering, that should not be a losing promise; the president is extremely popular among Democrats.
Test cricketers often complain that tinkering can destroy dressing-room morale, with players constantly afraid of being dropped.
For now, tinkering around the edges with sensical companions who'll open the floor is a pretty good strategy.
Both have pledged to preserve the green belt, and their other plans amount to little more than tinkering.
Doshi said he plans to spend more time tinkering around with side projects and getting back to programming.
Recent iconoclastic stagings by the German director Frank Castorf have irked traditionalists by tinkering with the source material.
Tinkering with it may violate terms of the copyright that the buyer acquires as part of the transaction.
We need to focus on freeing people from welfare completely, instead of simply tinkering with the welfare experience.
The company has been tinkering with its pricing structure, vehicle configurations and rewards programs, with changes occurring monthly.
Lawmakers also are tinkering with older bank rules, emboldened by President Donald Trump's vow to loosen banking restrictions.
House Democrats on Thursday launched a new task force designed to safeguard the nation's elections from outside tinkering.
The licenses are free, you just have to buy or supply your own headset for testing and tinkering.
For those who don't have the same equipment researchers do, how can they go about tinkering with graphene?
He's been tinkering with computers to create smooth jams since the early 90s, before diving headfirst into chiptune.
Roundup Clint Hurdle spent spring training tinkering with the Pittsburgh Pirates' lineup and preaching the importance of selflessness.
Even Samsung, which lampooned Apple for the decision, seems to be tinkering with the idea of dropping it.
One biographical account, "Hedy's Folly," describes Ms. Lamarr's years of learning about weapons and tinkering with other inventions.
Hungry City 10 Photos View Slide Show ' Sandwiches, with all their permutations, are an invitation to overzealous tinkering.
They fear it will turn off voters leery of tinkering too much with the United States' governing institutions.
You should also fully back up the data on your hard drive before tinkering around under the hood.
New York (CNN Business)After years of tinkering, Chipotle is confident it's finally found the right queso recipe.
By tinkering with the camera's settings, Johnson was able to capture an entire narrative in a single frame.
After last year's tinkering did not lift the team quite high enough, Dipoto aggressively worked the margins again.
Hearing this, Lim realized the tools he'd been tinkering with could make CAR-T safer and more reliable.
It took some tinkering to get these policies right, but they eventually became part of the Salesforce firmament.
I'm sure that, if I keep tinkering or find a different cable, I can get it to work.
Elon Musk&aposs mother has tweeted a throwback picture of the Tesla billionaire tinkering with an old car.
He has also incorporated Chinese flavors into his holiday cooking, tinkering with dishes like his fresh cranberry sauce.
Meanwhile, Epic is still tinkering with improving the overall competitive experience from player and spectator sides as well.
Engineers, physicists, and really anyone with a taste for tinkering could spend an entire day in this room.
For example, some scientists are currently tinkering in laboratories with solar cells made from a material called perovskites.
For many who work in restaurants, however, tinkering with their family yogurt culture can hold a special appeal.
Most experts still think CRISPR isn't ready for tinkering with in humans outside of a serious medical need.
The exception to all this tinkering is the Cleveland Cavaliers, last season's champion and this season's best team.
After about 10 hours of tinkering I had a prototype of Picnic that could perform the whole process.
Instead, he got into drugs and clubbing, discovered his own passion for music, and started tinkering in bands.
So with the advent of industrialization in 19th-century Mexico came tinkering with mechanically driven nixtamalization and tortilla production.
The dog toy gurus at BarkShop are constantly studying, tinkering, researching and snuggling for the sake of toy science.
Wayne is like the Thomas Edison of the English language, constantly tinkering to move us forward as a society.
Third, they also need to decide if the economy requires structural changes, or merely some tinkering around the edges.
Yet his arrangement hasn't stopped the now-21-year-old Sayman from tinkering with apps during his off-hours.
The company is tinkering with the design of Watch apps to make the device more independent of the iPhone.
To try to keep things ticking along, chipmakers have been tinkering with the basic design of the transistor itself.
The Tories, by contrast, promise mere tinkering around the edges—grammar schools, a "proper industrial strategy" and the like.
Volkswagen's efforts to deal with an emissions-cheating scandal that emerged in September 2015 are of the tinkering type.
A recent Snapchat story sees her tinkering around with a new toy—a synthesizer gifted by the company ROLI.
So I cut way back on my drinking and started tinkering in the kitchen, [and] Curious Elixirs was born.
The display struggles with dark grays and blacks under the default settings, but some tinkering can solve that problem.
"Tinkering will not do it," Republican Senator Bill Cassidy said of efforts to craft a bill that would pass.
On one monitor, he's tinkering with a mix that has to be finished and submitted soon for promotional purposes.
And just because Amazon is tinkering with the old ways doesn't mean it won't keep looking for the new.
That said, tinkering with good ingredients and improvising a little is the whole point of making your own cocktails.
Growers have been tinkering with terpenes by breeding cannabis plants, curating plants that will give you a targeted high.
If their tinkering turned out to have adverse consequences, they weren't the ones who would be held personally responsible.
And it was perhaps inevitable that, over time, those who flocked there would get interested in tinkering with government.
But after going back and forth and tinkering with the script, the network decided to shelve the project entirely.
Twitter has been tinkering with different live video formats all summer, but Thursday's stream won't be considered a test.
All those years tinkering with SimCity and Legos are going to finally start paying dividends for a lucky few.
Bdeir began tinkering with the company's modular building blocks a full three years before founding the company in 2011.
If a new government in Taiwan starts tinkering with its stance on the sea, China might easily take offence.
Which is to say, unlike a PC game you can expect a PS4 Pro to work without any tinkering.
"There's only so long you can allow it to go on before tinkering," Cashman said in a telephone interview.
The tweak was coupled with other changes, but tinkering with the peach butt ruined sexting and flirting for all.
No, it doesn't outright kill brain cells, but tinkering with your brain chemistry still isn't the brightest of ideas.
The ancient fossils exhibit a few key signs that microbes were tinkering with the sedimentary environment, and therefore living.
Still, to ready these movies for screenings in concert requires considerable technical tinkering, and the results can be imperfect.
Clinton's own practice of taking the phone around the world made it susceptible to tinkering by a foreign government.
He's been tinkering with the radio to great success and McDermitt says that's how he'd like things to stay.
Compulsive tinkering in the studio has sunk lesser writers; too much fussing can make a record claustrophobic and overwrought.
Then she found herself unexpectedly passionate about tinkering with circuits, planning to pursue electrical engineering any way she could.
What's next for IVF: Researchers have been tinkering with IVF methods in hopes of making the treatment less expensive.
One hopes for a better turnout, but the history of tinkering with this man's already perfect music gives pause.
Walter Maioli has been tinkering with the sounds of ancient instruments for the better part of half a century.
Most recently, he had moved to what he loved best — tinkering as a tireless entrepreneur — as well as investing.
Which meant no Mondrian-like geometric tinkering, no nods to surrealism, and no compulsion to reinvestigate the human figure.
In his second year there, Mr. Wilson began tinkering with a 3-D printer to design a functional gun.
Tinkering with the franchising system may attract politicians, but it is unlikely to make the trains run on time.
We will continue tinkering with our formula on how we review smartphones, but in the meantime, we welcome feedback.
Of course, it&aposs also a refreshingly simple piece for hiking and tinkering around the yard or running errands.
Suddenly, tinkering with the retirement age and benefits was defined as middle ground Democratic leaders were ready to occupy.
After tinkering with his lineup, Boeheim guided Syracuse to convincing wins at home last week over Miami and Pittsburgh.
Tinkering with lineups and tallying fantasy points helps prisoners to overcome loneliness and depression that accompany a lengthy sentence.
"From my perspective, the bill needs a lot more than tweaking or tinkering around the edges," Collins told MSNBC.
He said he enjoys working with "many small moving parts, like gears, pulleys, and levers" and enjoys the tinkering.
Moore also stopped tinkering with, and changing, equipment, something he had done often throughout his decade on the tour.
He or she convinces students that the long hours tinkering and the late nights studying are worth the effort.
Sasha Jaffarove started "Making" — the art of do-it-yourself creating, crafting, hacking or tinkering — as a fifth grader.
This adds up to an agenda for reform much bigger than the tax-and-welfare tinkering seen over recent decades.
Meantime, it's likely to do some tinkering with hashtags, rhyme schemes and the like, before its more controlled public unveiling.
But that's not how it all began—it started with physicists tinkering with mathematics and biochemistry equipment for curiosity's sake.
A team at Northwestern University is tinkering with a filter capable of capturing more particulates and perhaps even harmful microbes.
Zuckerberg's video is the first public appearance of an idea Facebook executives have been discussing and tinkering with for months.
I mean, I love tinkering with technology in my home, so my home has all these smart sensors on it.
The company's research and development team is constantly tinkering with Impossible's protein, looking for ways to make it more realistic.
With an extremely high frame rate and some tinkering with different exposures, it literally looks like something from outer space.
That should serve as a reminder to South Africa's government: Tinkering with central banks in emerging markets rarely ends well.
You get the sense that even though Jeremih makes music about fantastical nights, he's happiest when in the studio, tinkering.
First Mention Since the early 19th century, inventors had been tinkering with various methods of using electricity to produce light.
Once you stop recording, you can quickly polish the audio through adding a preset and tinkering with a few tools.
It shows him programming a pianola, building up the multiple, electronic-like sounds by coaxing and tinkering with the strings.
Growing up as a bunch of brats in a small town, it was either that, soccer, or tinkering with mopeds.
Google, and his off-hours tinkering with photography, lenses, and the science of light will inform him in Waymo v.
Apple also began tinkering with the idea of tearing down the platform wall between iOS and OS X with Continuity.
In 1989, after years of tinkering and pitching my idea, I finally entered into a business agreement with Larami Corporation.
You'll be tinkering with your schedule, and focused on consolidating the many tasks on your ever-growing to-do list.
"What we have here is a vague, micromanaged tinkering" of the state's ability to make its own regulations, Olson said.
But they've also been tinkering with hybrid designs that are meant to blend the best of wagon and utility vehicle.
Shen is a drone frame designer and a participant in an emerging sport that combines aviation, technology, tinkering and gaming.
As Lee records it, he spent days tinkering, making notes, and then emerged with the expression of his central insight.
He also asked for safeguards to prevent any tinkering in the rate without the approval from both houses of parliament.
But opponents are concerned about the unforeseen consequences of tinkering with genetics and releasing those bugs into neighborhoods and cities.
The event is too fleeting, we're often admonished, to spend precious seconds tinkering with camera settings and varying exposure times.
"It would have amounted to tinkering," the source said, adding Vivendi had in effect given full power to the shareholders.
Climate change is tinkering with and slowing down atmospheric circulation patterns — the wind currents that move weather along, Kossin said.
They started out as a consultancy and the product was born out of some after-hours tinkering by the team.
Nucor and Steel Dynamics use mini-mills instead, melting scrap steel with electric furnaces and tinkering with the carbon content.
But such cosmetic innovations are as far as the party will go in tinkering with a brand they consider successful.
It was yet another much-needed reminder that Apple goes out of its way to make tinkering a herculean task.
Dr Cui's goal was to cool the wearers of clothing by tinkering with the way heat radiates from their bodies.
However, we're in the midst of an epidemic, and Congress' proposed solutions are tinkering around the edges of this crisis.
He nods, accepts the decision, and stays in America, tinkering with engines, and listening to the race on the radio.
As such, transportation, preservation, and even tinkering with the look of the finished product are now simpler than ever before.
Stay the course and stick to your strategy, because now is not the time to start tinkering with your portfolio.
Mario spends most of his days tinkering in the garage, muttering about parts that are no longer found in Venezuela.
They're meetingThey met with mentors, refining refined their business models, tried pilots with business units, and tinkering with their product.
The very suggestion of tinkering with DNA to bring back prehistoric beasts inspires fear, queasiness and even contempt among many.
Herndon makes experimental pop music, the result of tinkering and testing, as she chases ideas about the tech-obsessed present.
Years of aggressive campaigning, tinkering with electoral rules and eliminating competition had long prepared the field for an easy win.
For museum curator Vincent Delieuvin, an Italian Renaissance specialist, this constant tinkering is evidence of Leonardo's tireless quest for perfection.
With just a bit of tinkering, it could search for cheap airline tickets, or great apartments, or high-paying jobs.
By tinkering with your genome, you could unintentionally cause a mutation that increases your risk of developing cancer, she said.
In those early days, he worked close to the machine, writing "in the raw," tinkering with the zeros and ones.
He spent many hours watching anime, reading comic books (he prefers Marvel), following sports and tinkering with computer hard drives.
Now it seems that, under general conditions, even a single particle probably can't go backward without help and careful tinkering.
Lee began tinkering with a program to measure romantic interest after watching a clueless friend get ghosted after a date.
Instead, Mr. Bezos and his team will most likely spend years meticulously analyzing and tinkering with how Whole Foods works.
Eventually, he began tinkering with making his own puzzles, leading to his first-ever byline in the Los Angeles Times.
Policymakers seemed to have fallen victim to that faulty assumption during decades of tinkering with the federal student loan program.
Republicans are tinkering with their bill in a House-Senate conference in ways that could move toward addressing Regan's concerns.
But all the while he was tinkering with his original invention, and building trimarans, skiffs and catamarans, among other things.
There is thus a reluctance among some politicians and many voters to let Congress even begin tinkering with the constitution.
So Hornacek will have to continue tinkering with his lineup as he tries to seal all the leaks on defense.
But one cause is that officials are too stubborn and controlling to accept that tinkering with quotas is not enough.
Mr. Chan spent long hours there, tinkering on the Porsches that he raced on weekends at tracks around Southern California.
"It's hard to see how tinkering is going to satisfy my personal concerns," she told reporters outside the U.S. Capitol.
The signal exactly matched the expectations physicists had arrived at after a century of tinkering with Einstein's theory of general relativity.
For instance, I found that cranking up the surround sound and tinkering with the equalizer gave the system a nice boost.
The PSP, after years of people tinkering with its hardware, was able to achieve a feat many thought impossible: N64 emulation.
Billions of dollars, years of tedious tinkering and calculation, and a lot of hard work could literally go up in smoke.
He spent the next few years tinkering with coils in search of the slinkiest shape—one that's fully compressed when relaxed.
"Some tinkering in personal income tax rates are expected, but limited fiscal room implies meaningful changes are unlikely," said Morgan Stanley.
Mr Kudrin made it clear that the technical tinkering favoured by the Kremlin cannot pull Russia out of its economic trough.
A number of poker pros weighed in to say that the researchers must be tinkering with it by hand at night.
Still, Schlangen says his team has already applied the concrete to some small structures, though they're still tinkering with the material.
But I had a different villain, and when I started tinkering with it, the idea of an alternate opening popped up.
It still has some months to go keep tinkering, but that isn't necessarily going to be enough to win users over.
Tinkering with technology to make it acceptable to his own standards gives him insight into how to provide privacy to others.
Strafach has a long history of testing and tinkering with iPhone security — he was jailbreaking iPhones while still in high school.
The man had built a device that notified him if someone approached his property when he was tinkering in his cellar.
While those are both true, any tinkering to how effectively Twitter's users can communicate on its platform is a significant shift.
Sprucing up this most tarnished of brands will take more than a bit of tinkering with the way FIFA is run.
" He said there was concern that "any tinkering" on other issues would mean "it's going to die of a thousand cuts.
It's important to know that you can't always fix everything—it might be time to let go instead of tinkering away.
This mother of four has spent her life tinkering with everyday annoyances to build a more seamless, interesting and enjoyable world.
It's a collection of sounds that just...works, plinking and tinkering along with the charming efficacy of a rube goldberg machine.
And hey, wouldn't you know it: helping the elderly remain independent is something the Toyota Research Institute is already tinkering with.
On nights when they didn't argue, I would listen to the house weaving and tinkering and calibrating – ever-watchful, always poised.
In his recent piece, The Maker Movement Is About More Than Science and Math — But Is All This Tinkering Really Effective?
Inspired by a commuter tinkering with his calculator on the train, game designer Yokoi yearned to create a handheld gaming device.
Some of this is due to bad injury luck; some is due to coach Michael Malone's constant tinkering with different combinations.
While there's a lot of fun to be had tinkering, nothing seemed very likely to hold anyone's interest, child or adult.
The team is still tinkering so it's not able to return an exhaustive list of every occurrence of a given feature.
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred keeps tinkering to try to make the American game more interesting; perhaps he should study this highlight.
This will require tinkering with largely untested policies and technologies, where the costs are uncertain and success is far from guaranteed.
Like the Mexican painter, who took up art after a bus accident, Avignon started "tinkering with accessories" while she was bedridden.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The artist and avant-garde musician Yasunao Tone has been tinkering with tech for decades.
The answers to such questions matter deeply to scientists, who are tinkering with electroactive bacteria to develop new kinds of technology.
Thus began a period of experimentation, tinkering and auditioning, with growing pains and up-and-down results and plenty of uncertainty.
The team lost the SheBelieves Cup again this year when continued tinkering by Ellis resulted in draws against Japan and England.
But literally stripping powers from officials of the opposing party after they win elections goes well beyond this kind of tinkering.
Asking lawmakers to reopen the Federal Reserve Act would invite partisan tinkering in the Fed's structure and threaten its prized independence.
But they must give up any illusion that such tinkering will make them representative of the country over which they preside.
For one thing, deals agreed on a market basis and for a business purpose are less vulnerable to tinkering by governments.
Possibly. In the short term, we are likely to see Amazon put experimentation into practice, tinkering with how Whole Foods works.
Whatever Newman would make of tinkering with his relics, he would probably have appreciated the diverse state of Catholicism in England.
Coetzee has handed a first start to prop Ruan Dreyer in the place of Frans Malherbe, his one attempt at tinkering.
The son of a tech investor, Courey loves math, enjoys tinkering with mobile apps and frequently comes up with business ideas.
Now he spends his days tinkering with wood and ceramics, filling up the living room with miniature statues, vases and dioramas.
Tinkering with how you run is unlikely to be beneficial for performance and could make running more difficult, the study found.
For all the liberal angst about the Republican House and Senate bills, they are only tinkering with the same unfixable formula.
Most of the J.A.S.A. students attend the tournament, so we huddled around a laptop in the lobby, tinkering with the grid.
This is no moment for mere tinkering, and the party can't afford the internal divisions on display in the D.N.C. race.
It's hard to tell whether there is political will to go beyond tinkering with the current system by enacting real reforms.
Mr. Hankerson had worked at his father's financial firm and in I.T. services, building websites, before he began tinkering with furniture.
He's also compared climate change science to eugenics and criticized climate scientists for tinkering with data models to prove their theories.
But senators who support the Crapo bill say it's a fragile bipartisan compromise that could fall apart with too much tinkering.
I have spent hours upon hours creating perfect systems of traffic, elegant and efficient public transit, and tinkering around with trains.
It was endless tinkering, trying to get different kinds of sounds out of it, but it was all the same synthesizer.
Food markets outside Hunts Point have given Mr. Veliz the opportunity to reach a wider audience while tinkering with new ideas.
"Many of these policies seem to be tinkering around the edges," Dr. Leana Wen, the health commissioner of Baltimore, told me.
Given how important mandatory programs and taxes are to the budget, sometimes meeting Congress's stated budget goals requires tinkering with them.
Finally, in a related Learning Network lesson, "Tinkering With Nature: Weighing the Benefits and Risks of Genetically Engineering Animals," students can learn about the process of gene editing, consider the ethical questions inherent in tinkering with animal DNA, and debate two very different case studies of animals already engineered: fast-growing salmon and offspring-free mosquitoes.
"But I'm not prepared to speak about the question about how to repair it" because it would mean tinkering with complex markets.
Tinkering around with the limited number of AR games currently in the App Store is fun as hell on the iPhone 8.
Yet there is a wealth of historical data in America, which has been tinkering with various forms of liberalisation since the 2.53s.
According to the brand's Chief Marketing Officer, Soyoung Kang, eos' research and development team has been tinkering with the ingredient for months.
The problem appears to be fixed with a restart or by tinkering wth the developer settings, so luckily it's nothing too serious.
The subsequent supply shock has sent that process into reverse, a trend accelerated by Beijing's ongoing tinkering to its EV subsidy programme.
His YouTube channel features videos of him tinkering with gear and various pieces of video game music slowed down by 804 percent.
A better, less tragic American politics instead requires more careful study, commitment and conversation, if not a wholesale tinkering of government itself.
Humans have been tinkering with wheat for almost 10,000 years, but new tools are becoming available for the precise manipulation of genomes.
While all of this may seem dense, deeply nerdy, and only of interest to people who spend their free time tinkering with .
They also say frequent tinkering with policies such as post-study work visas, parent visas and skilled worker visas has created uncertainty.
In order to prepare for the first Starship's flight to space, SpaceX has been tinkering with the test Starhopper in Boca Chica.
Landing can no longer be looked at as a fluke, it can be looked at as a triumph of science and tinkering.
Such genetic tinkering could eventually boost yields and create more stable supplies even as climate change makes the growing season more volatile.
Too messy to follow the how-to manual on your cell phone while you're tinkering with the car engine under the hood?
I think we do need a corporate tax cut, and I think we do need to have some tinkering around the edges.
It has a feature-packed customization panel for extending or shortening length, cropping, changing file sizes, and tinkering with overlays and loops.
Many rich Germans owe their success to staid businesses where progress happens not through headline-grabbing disruptive leaps but unremarkable incremental tinkering.
Leased equipment and devices under warranty have always been out of bounds, but firms now regularly ban tinkering with a product's software.
The Garages themselves may include Collaboration Spaces for meetings and events plus Maker Spaces where there are tools for prototyping and tinkering.
We spent a lot of time modeling that and tinkering with the sequencing to make sure it all comes off without recontact.
"Many of these policies seem to be tinkering around the edges," Dr. Leana Wen, the health commissioner of Baltimore, previously told me.
By his own admission, Gross was working at 20% artistic output when in Liars, but was always tinkering and playing around creatively.
Many eccentric dads out there enjoy theorizing, tinkering, and inventing, and Taurus kids are usually pretty happy to entertain their wacky ideas.
So, the recent volatile trading in China can be attributed to communists tinkering with the notion of how to make it work.
"Lineup tinkering" is a bit difficult to capture quantitatively, but we can still see evidence of it in the NBA's lineup stats.
But the one thing I hadn't thought about while tinkering with my Prisma filters and sliders was actually printing out the product.
Even with Microsoft's resources and Fergusson at the helm, at the end it comes down to a lot of patchwork and tinkering.
An estimated 4 billion euros of savings from questionable welfare handouts will be achieved by delaying implementation and tinkering at the edges.
For more, check out Seltzman's homepage, which is full of inventive tinkering, including footage of several other test runs through the irradiator.
But despite all that tinkering the late-game began to feel a bit repetitive because just about every mission was self-contained.
Beyond that I think it's just tinkering and hoping for the best as they continue to keep their eyes on the future.
Yet no amount of government tinkering or talking up is going to turn the Indian elephant into a tiger any time soon.
The process took Laird-Wah three years to complete, and he's still tinkering with the setup before it will be released commercially.
Andrew M. Cuomo's proposal giving the prison agency the power to terminate staff members convicted of crimes is tinkering at the edges.
It's been a big week for central banks, with both the Federal Reserve and European Central Bank each tinkering with monetary policy.
Tinkering with Medicare as a cost-savings strategy will not result in its intended objective and will likely have the opposite effect.
This constant tinkering with regulations makes it difficult, if not impossible, for property owners and business owners to comply with the rules.
"You're really interested in tinkering with the menu, watching how people consume your food, listening to them talk about it," he said.
"That brought together concepts of problem solving, tinkering and building things in the spirit of helping people and serving others," she said.
If regulators approve this genetic tinkering, these insects could become a powerful weapon against the spread of mosquito-borne diseases to humans.
It ultimately took five years of tinkering at Ford's Cleveland Engine Plant before the technique was ready to scale to other factories.
Snyder doesn't seem to be tinkering with or have any control over those projects, so if they do well, will Warner Bros.
On a recent afternoon, Dr. O'Neil stood in the observatory's basement, where several high school students were tinkering with a computerized robot.
And the Trump administration could significantly reduce the value of the new data by tinkering with the details of the reporting requirements.
California wants to make it clear that tinkering with your own genes is a "don't try this at home" sort of thing.
But once the Americans clinched their spot in France, the tinkering resumed, and it has continued, even as the World Cup nears.
Humans have been tinkering with other species since at least the dawn of civilization, from domesticating dogs to breeding more productive crops.
"An epidemic can be reversed, can be tipped, by tinkering with the smallest details of the immediate environment," Gladwell wrote in 2000.
Ms. Aminifaa and a state senator who was accompanying her, Nikema Williams, encountered Rickie Thomas tinkering with a motorbike outside his house.
We certainly haven't seen the last of this kind of experimenting and tinkering on the part of Netflix and other streaming services.
We're not tinkering with our retirement investments, we're not selling our taxable investments, we're not buying tons of stock, we're doing nothing.
It buys time for Mr. Kim to keep tinkering with his bombs and missiles, albeit without the testing necessary to perfect them.
While Mr. Bezos has been tinkering with rolling out bookstores, Whole Foods vastly increases Amazon's bricks-and-mortar presence with 460 stores.
Together with the bassist Scott Colley and the drummer Tom Rainey, the guitarists toggle on "Amenette" between speedy swing and tinkering rubato.
But with so many gadget makers now tinkering with the tech, it seems that our bendable-device future is all but inevitable.
Two famous examples: Steve Chen was working at Facebook when he first started tinkering on YouTube, and Markus Persson was at King.
Lobbyists are looking forward to work on an infrastructure spending bill, immigration reform and more tinkering with ObamaCare and the tax code.
"We'd been tinkering around with low-ABV, low-calorie beers before; we just hadn't really marketed them as low-calorie," he said.
Jen Silverman, a rising playwright with a restless and fertile mind, has been tinkering in the "wild workshop" of the Brontë family.
The musclebound, 6-7 Yankees outfielder spent the winter tinkering with his swing after a dismal introduction to the majors last August.
"We'd been tinkering around with low-ABV, low-calorie beers before; we just hadn't really marketed them as low-calorie," he says.
Cursed Child has proven that the world will accept some minor tinkering with the wizarding world, so let's go wild with it!
He kept tinkering with the Fritos recipe — even using a hybridized variety of corn he developed — until he'd created a business empire.
It sure looks like the Metro is going to be the Capitals going hard, and all the other contenders just kind of tinkering.
While ColourPop's lead cosmetic chemist says the formula took some serious perfecting (almost a year of tinkering), it's gone unchanged since the launch.
If you're interested in trying this trick out yourself, the steps are pretty difficult unless you have a decent background in computer tinkering.
After tinkering with the Batmobile, I can't look at a regular Lego set without wondering what it would be like with robotic parts.
From the front, the X-T30 looks quite similar to the X-T233, but Fujifilm has done some tinkering with the rear design.
"Tinkering with these rules, and regulatory change, imposes cost in and of itself," said Cliff Stanford, a banking regulation lawyer at Alston & Bird.
The money for the fund is earmarked by Congress, so it's subject to political tinkering and has fluctuated over its five-year life.
The technology has also led to fears that tinkering with the genetic makeup of embryos will, down the line, lead to designer babies.
These make a better base for anyone keen on tinkering with filters and processing their images to get a certain kind of mood.
And tinkering is being promoted on college campuses from M.I.T. to Santa Clara University, as well as in high schools and elementary schools.
Her grip on her own finances, while restrained, may need some tinkering: She spends more than she'd like on restaurant and takeout food.
So he and few engineers from the team began tinkering with an idea on the "opposite extreme, in terms of simplicity," he explained.
The company has so far opted for tinkering with subscription rates and offering billions of dollars in debt to fuel its cash burn.
If you're not really into tinkering, there are other options to turn your existing speakers wireless, such as Google's $25 Chromecast Audio device.
The event, taking place at PAX West in Seattle, was the culmination of weeks of tinkering, experimentation, and a fair number of failures.
A much warmer and more hostile climate might yet be avoided, however, through geoengineering: tinkering with climate processes to reduce the global temperature.
The holdouts are places where supplies are tightest, and the straitened spring months are the worst time to be tinkering with the system.
Some further tinkering increased the system's sensitivity, so it's now able to detect low levels of Zika virus in serum, urine, and saliva.
He was tinkering with a timeline and 3D computer model of the Grenfell Tower fire that killed 71 people in London last year.
He and his fellow researchers spent their days working on their government contracts, and their nights researching acoustics and tinkering with sound equipment.
It's time to stop tinkering with the law and drive a stake through the "temporary" death tax for a fourth and final time.
The proposed changes to Medicaid, Phillips said, were unacceptable, because they just amount to tinkering around the edges rather than reforming the program.
For now, the scientific consensus still holds: Most experts think CRISPR isn't ready for tinkering in humans outside of a serious medical need.
After more than two years of tinkering and finessing, today Google finally officially launched its Tango smartphone augmented reality system to the masses.
They can excel at jobs that require precision and repetition, such as updating databases, stocking shelves, organising libraries or tinkering with broken cars.
Although I'm not your typical creative, I've been testing the $21080,210 PC for the past week, and I can't stop tinkering with it.
Although I'm not your typical creative, I've been testing the $232,24 PC for the past week, and I can't stop tinkering with it.
A. So far, the album's eerie, moonlit tinkering recalls the same morbid theatrics that brought CocoRosie a devoted cult following throughout the years.
The firm has been tinkering with its near 900 UK stores, dedicating a little more space to the faster growing food over clothes.
Make the recipe: Buttermilk and Scallion Jiffy Cornbread CRANBERRY SAUCE The cranberry sauce was a close second in terms of least tinkering needed.
To support herself, she took a job in the typing pool of a law firm, tinkering with her fiction when work was slow.
In this lesson, students will learn about the process of gene editing and consider the ethical questions inherent in tinkering with animal DNA.
After years of tinkering and perfecting this perfect invention, Luebbers had it made in a small American factory owned and operated by women.
Instead of tinkering with plastic pegs, my toddler played with a Melissa and Doug wooden hammer game, which was $8 at Home Goods.
Today, tinkering skills are no longer needed, as there are approximately a dozen direct-to-consumer devices available for purchase by the public.
As a result, the chain has been timidly tinkering with its breakfast menu, adding such oddities as breakfast bagels and McChicken breakfast sandwiches.
"Let's not pretend that the legislative changes in this bill are simply tinkering around the margins of the Clean Air Act," said Rep.
Growers have been tinkering and cross-breeding for decades, so most strains are a combination of indica and sativa, known as a hybrid.
But he also recalls his pre-Internet days tinkering with a Dell desktop and modem, learning how they worked by digging into them.
Many of his best compositions are the result of long sessions spent drilling down into particular patterns, tinkering with harmonics and improvising melodies.
Perhaps the most prominent of the federal government's tinkering with state policies is the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 2202.
Advances in scientific research have resulted in the occasional tinkering with animal cognition—not intentionally, but as a by-product of other research.
Ms. Perls said that Crispr and other new methods for tinkering with plant DNA raise concerns about safety, just as recombinant DNA did.
Once I started working at American food magazines, tinkering every year with gingerbread recipes, I wished for something different, and lighter in texture.
His point — a vital one — was that mere tinkering with the tax code or amorphous job-training proposals are yawners for duller times.
He was one of those wealthy, well-educated 2212th-century amateurs England was especially good at producing and whose tinkering proved epoch-making.
"This is such a great airplane," Mr. McCauley told the Spokesman-Review as he looked up from tinkering with one of the engines.
Democrats also noted that Mr. Trump did not campaign on the idea of tinkering with Medicare or its companion entitlement program, Social Security.
Such consultations may lead to minor tinkering with positioning, or perhaps include a few words of quiet advice for the relentlessly intense Lundqvist.
MCAFFEE AND MCEWAN began tinkering with their home's nine acres after they moved in, but the house itself was in remarkably good shape.
After a virus was created from mail-order DNA, scientists are sounding the alarm about the genetic tinkering in garages and living rooms.
The sport has not been afraid to make changes, adding a "playoffs" to the series in 2004 and tinkering with its rules regularly.
That lofty goal has required quite a bit of tinkering on Gross's part over the past 18 months since he launched the startup.
It appears it may need some tinkering, either from Apple or the app makers, to get third-party Siri support working as designed.
Six Royals recorded two or more hits in Monday's game - Eric Hosmer notched three - as manager Ned Yost's lineup-tinkering paid immediate dividends.
The breakout star of TROS, this tiny, talented droidsmith and smuggler lives on Kijimi, tinkering, tweaking, and just nailing the concept of existence.
Then, in a slow crumbling of his game, in particular his on-course confidence, tinkering with his swing, he pulled it completely undone.
And a Massachusetts resident tinkering in his kitchen concocted something with sugar, egg whites and vanilla that you might eat for dessert tonight.
"If it's not working out in practice and it's too onerous, there's probably some room for tinkering, but it's awful soon," Lynch said.
Baking is an exacting science, requiring finely calibrated scales and thermometers and obsessive tinkering with ratios of liquid and dry, fat and sugar.
True reform — and not temporary cuts, or tinkering around the edges of the code — requires that sort of deep knowledge from a president.
Or if we want to be melodramatic about it, we could say Facebook is constantly tinkering with how its users view the world—always tinkering with the quality of news and opinion that it allows to break through the din, adjusting the quality of political and cultural discourse in order to hold the attention of users for a few more beats.
With a lot of tinkering and some telecom know-how you should—conceivably—be able to get your own 1G network up and running.
It hit fewer than 1 million households at its inception and peaked at 4.6 million in 2010 before tinkering in Washington trimmed the numbers.
Experts have described the legislation he has signed to tackle the epidemic as "simply tinkering around the edges" and insufficient in terms of funds.
This idea that Google is a data service rather than a social network hints at why its data-tinkering feels less scary than Facebook's.
Fans tend to focus instead on tweaks to the action, as some directors cannot resist tinkering with the story as well as the image.
AND WAS ALWAYS TINKERING WITH SHOES AND HE BEGAN TO HAVE SOME OF HIS GOOD RUNNERS, NOT JUST HACKS LIKE ME WEAR THE SHOES.
The company is still tinkering with the product three years after announcing the concept, having done trial installations with two different iterations so far.
After tinkering with the AI software, Google found that it could reduce the amount of energy used for cooling by up to 40 percent.
So, Recode reported today that Twitter was tinkering around with the idea of expanding its 140 character limit to a number a bit higher….
The new management demonstrated its commitment to frugality this off-season, passing up splashy signings in favor of more modest tinkering with the roster.
Butler and Tomlin have not shied away from tinkering with personnel and snap counts at linebacker and in the secondary, depending on the matchup.
While Microsoft's old license made the project accessible to academics, it wasn't really geared toward production usage and tinkering outside of the academic environment.
The bonus is that tinkering around "inside" a game looks a lot like a bad early 90s plot device, a la hacking the gibson.
Called "In My Car," the track marries boom bap drum programming with chopped up, smoothly layered, and jazzy vocal samples alongside childlike tinkering noises.
She took on odd jobs such as babysitting before landing a position as a federal employee, but she continued tinkering in her spare time.
But they do stoke some when it comes to the consequences of tinkering with the ocean's alkalinity or injecting large amounts of gas underground.
Click here to view original GIFBack in 1880, James Garfield was president, and Thomas Edison was alive and tinkering in his Menlo Park lab.
This approach, too, holds much promise; after all, some of this nation's most celebrated scientific achievements were discovered by tinkering amateurs in the garage.
"A lot of countries extract monetary authority by tinkering with their currencies," said Nick Pappageorge, a senior analyst for market intelligence firm CB Insights.
As a result, any tariff tinkering by the Trump administration could jolt not only the devices industry in coming years but health care nationwide.
After 10 years of tinkering, Apple has now gone all-in with a service endorsed by Hollywood stars like Oprah Winfrey and Steven Spielberg.
Tinkering with the so-called "social cost of carbon" could influence policymaking by reducing the projected benefit of rules aimed at mitigating climate change.
Like dozens of factories that have taken root in this sparsely populated land of penguins and glaciers, BGH owes its survival to government tinkering.
European lenders have attempted to cope by a constant cost-cutting and strategic tinkering, but some think more radical decisions need to be taken.
Twitter's stock took a beating today following its poor quarterly earnings report, but the company has some good news: its timeline tinkering is working.
Tinkering around their edges, as he did, was an implicit admission that the road to serfdom he'd warned about was really just unfounded hysteria.
This increases the chance of further tinkering three years from now, when the format is revisited ahead of the new cycle of TV rights.
A huge portion of professional programmers got their start by tinkering with games, and PocketChip makes that experience front and center with Pico-8.
When Cozmo launches in October, Anki will let anyone access the company's code to start tinkering with the robot and building third-party apps.
What we are learning is that Facebook can, by tinkering with its rules for political ads, give itself a special, unregulated power over elections.
Tinkering with the size of text and images is critical to the design process, especially when you want to craft an elegantly balanced composition.
It's possible some tinkering might solve this problem, and because the Assistant app is so easy to use, I won't even mind doing it.
Instead of tinkering with rates, the focus of Governor Haruhiko Kuroda's afternoon press conference will likely be on JGBs and the bank's economic outlook.
Most afternoons—even the good ones—are just spent lounging in your house, tinkering with small fragments of sound for hours at a time.
New drugs based on magic mushrooms will improve mental health, while the ability to treat genetic diseases by tinkering with DNA will go mainstream.
Developers at top hospitals and medical clinics across the country are tinkering with Amazon Alexa and other voice technologies for a variety of applications.
The step-by-step, hands-on tinkering with chemicals and light exposure required to produce just a single photograph can take students several days.
For Yo La Tengo, it may just be a retreat from chaotic current events, into the relatively manageable realm of tinkering in the studio.
Perhaps Cornell described Gris as "a warm fraternal spirit" because the painting shows a man in the midst of tinkering with a wooden box.
It is part of the rapidly growing field of immunotherapy, which uses drugs or genetic tinkering to turbocharge the immune system to fight disease.
Unlike the universalist utopian visions of the dictatorship of the proletariat and the self-regulating market, the mixed economy requires endless tinkering and compromise.
And a Massachusetts resident tinkering in his kitchen concocted something that you might eat for dessert tonight, that includes sugar, egg whites and vanilla.
And a Massachusetts resident tinkering in his kitchen concocted something that you might eat for dessert tonight that includes sugar, egg whites and vanilla.
But when he tried tinkering with the draft, he realized that the world had changed too drastically for him to plausibly salvage the story.
I mean, there was a time not too long ago when you know OPEC was kind of, you know, tinkering around with supply constraints.
A fair assessment of the stakes can only happen, however, if the scientists conducting the underlying research better represent the world they're tinkering with.
Talk of tariffs and tinkering with NAFTA could hurt an industry deeply tied to Canada and Mexico, the two largest destinations for U.S. exports.
But it seems like in a lot of important ways, the Senate is really just tinkering with and trying to rework the House plan.
The old Firefox password add-ons may be gone, but the browser's developers are tinkering with new ways to store and save login information.
The owner, Mark Isreal, and two assistants are constantly tinkering with new recipes or baking techniques, says Krsna C. Salazar, the company's chief operating officer.
Back when Edwards was a kid messing around with aquariums, he spent years tinkering with the symbiosis between a clown fish and a sea anemone.
At the time Google had finally begun porting Android applications into Chrome OS. But a year of tinkering has made the Chromebook Plus even better.
But developers have started tinkering—creating tools that let you see how furniture fits in a room or quickly calculate the area of your kitchen.
I suspect, from some of the obvious tinkering the show's creative team has done on an episode-to-episode basis, that it really has improved.
It took some extra time to adjust levels and once he started playing, just a little more tinkering got him where he needed to be.
By 2014, a number of pro-Kabila politicians were floating the idea of tinkering with the constitution to allow the president to stay in power.
Beyond that, you can add a performance package, metallic paint, and 22020-inch rims, and that's about as much configuration tinkering as Polestar will allow.
Tinkering with the composition of atoms in this element specifically, to find the perfect formula, has now replaced element discovery as her most urgent priority.
When you're finished tinkering, you can export the final model to a number of different platforms, including Google's TensorFlow and Apple's iOS-based CoreML. Lobe.
It took about half a year of tinkering to find the right solution where the machine could process the changes more efficiently than humans could.
Through some tinkering, I finally landed on a modified version of the TCL's "Brighter" preset that looked pretty terrific for any movie or TV show.
And for those interested in what's under the hood of their favorite instruments, they'll soon be offering bi-monthly workshops focused on DIY synth tinkering.
The margin of defeat, the largest anyone can remember, means that no amount of tinkering at the edges with EU negotiators can fix the situation.
Dr. Kent Kirshenbaum, an NYU professor of chemistry, has been tinkering with a foaming agent since 2009 and filed a patent for it in 2012.
Even if tinkering with NAFTA were to reduce the bilateral deficits with Canada and Mexico, unless America saves more, deficits with other countries would increase.
The effects of merely tinkering with policy will be of a different order of magnitude to those of upending Britain's trading relationships with its neighbours.
Unless former Fed chief Ben Bernanke was tinkering in Incyte's labs in his spare time, there's no way the Fed was responsible for this gain.
It will be far longer before we have answers about what X's failing and tinkering and refining and launching means for the rest of us.
You can still find people tinkering with that accessory, including Neil Young whose daughter snapped the cover art for his Silver & Gold album with one.
More than a year into the game's life, it seems much more likely considering the introduction of group raids and the tinkering with EX raids.
In April, Facebook announced that it's got 60 engineers tinkering away at a wearable device will read your thoughts and turn them into status updates.
He spent hours tinkering away with his guitars, pedals, and effects, the din of the projected feeds echoing across the empty structure in the background.
As unemployed black men, marked as felons, in a state still tinkering with its responsibilities to its ex-cons, the odds are stacked against them.
Other than a few local children, who shout "mzungu"—Swahili for light-skinned foreigner—no one seems especially bothered by the Europeans tinkering with telescopes.
A wave, a 24-minute static shot of shoreline, doubles down on this digital tinkering, with pixels so large and rectangular that they resemble brushstrokes.
Most of the modified plants are soybean, cotton, corn and canola; in most cases, genetic tinkering has made them resistant to certain herbicides and insects.
In the past, you could do so with a ton of tinkering, some generous light, and very careful focusing with the tap of your finger.
The inexpensive method involves some tinkering and planning ahead, while the full-price way is easy but requires paying even more money to your carrier.
Retro Report With global temperatures rising inexorably, some scientists and national security theorists have pondered cooling things down by tinkering mechanically with the planet's climate.
It could prove an easy target for tinkering by future sessions of Congress, if not outright abandonment should the political makeup of either chamber change.
But as he began tinkering with cars and became fascinated with mobility, he realized that batteries were the innovation that gave the world its charge.
The detail is astonishing, and the lack of tinkering with the sound means you hear what was recorded, not what the headphones want you to.
"There are any number of ways to do research on issues like immigration, but tinkering with the census was clearly racially and politically motivated."ADVERTISEMENTgoogletag.cmd.
Asked to name the biggest problem facing the current team, Arena indirectly referred to the criticism that Klinsmann faced about endless tinkering and tactical awkwardness.
The album was expected to be released exclusively through Apple music, which gives the artist more control — and that makes last-minute musical tinkering possible.
"The RFS is a broken policy and no amount of tinkering is going to fix it," Tom Pyle, the group's president, said in a statement.
As Facebook has been tinkering with brain-computer interfaces and an augmented reality camera platform, it's also been cultivating some good old fashioned Washington influence.
When it comes to controls, there is only so much you can do by tinkering with configuration files or using external tools, such as AutoHotkey.
So, yeah, if they start tinkering and make it obligatory for all players, then I might throw my sentient cars out of the metaphorical stadium.
Now try picturing him hunched over a laptop, as if the spirit of Francis Bacon were tinkering away at a little Unreal Engine world building.
Demonizing tinkering and creating an environment toxic to curiosity discourages and ostracizes the exact sort of people we now rely upon to capably protect us.
Around the time he started working in the industry, he began tinkering with a software called Koan that allowed him to craft simple generative pieces.
The design of Juul's products discourage tinkering, and the company explicitly states that its pods are not meant to be refilled with homemade e-juice.
As for the dip, it requires no tinkering, but you will need an ingredient that may not be part of your normal grocery run: lard.
He spent days tinkering with the outlines and mechanics for me, so that movable elements on the cat's face push the toggle up and down.
So, if the objective is to reduce — hopefully, eliminate — those incidents, then business as usual or tinkering around the edges is not going to work.
Though they have not yet resorted to a large overhaul of their approach to away games, Coach Jeff Hornacek said the team had been tinkering.
On Sunday, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) quoted an unnamed Saudi official making a veiled threat to respond to pressure by tinkering with oil supplies.
In the future, they might also monitor your health; seat suppliers are tinkering with sensors that can monitor a driver's heart rate and body temperature.
Mr Ocasek's father was an analyst at NASA and he, too, was intrigued by how things fit together: he would spend hours tinkering with electronics.
After a virus was created from mail-order DNA, scientists are sounding the alarm about the genetic tinkering carried out in garages and living rooms.
And, if the 50+ parts that come in the kit are not enough for you, there are expansion sets available on the Tinkering Labs website.
I&aposve worn it tinkering around in the yard, working on my skiff, and on chilly fall days on the beach before and after surfing.
"Lately I've been on a rollercoaster / Trying to get a hold of my emotions," she sings on "needy"'s tinkering production led by Tommy Brown.
The tinkering ensures that modern navigation tools will continue to function properly, but it is a reminder of the geoscience mysteries deep beneath Earth's surface.
It makes sense that they would not be tinkering; save for losing backup point guard Matthew Dellavedova in the offseason, they've kept their squad intact.
Genetic tinkering can, however, eliminate a "bad" gene that an embryo got from one parent and replace it with a "good" gene from the other parent.
In truth, given the type of change Lue is trying to put into effect, the team will probably be tinkering until the start of the postseason.
With enough tinkering, Heckendorn got two disc-based games to sort of load on the system even though they didn't totally work like one would expect.
Making something that looked good required tinkering with the number of colors the GIF contained, or adjusting the lossy compression—all for a remarkably brief result.
Kids who enjoy tinkering may be partial to Bose's BoseBuild Speaker Cube, a step-by-step tech kit that helps kids create their own sound system.
Another riddle: Why Mazda is still tinkering with things like archaic, famously dirty rotary engine, and insists it can wring diesel-like power from gasoline engines.
The concern is that, once you start tinkering with Section 230, it would lead to even more censorship, directed by the government instead of the platforms.
But with the number of elderly people rising, tinkering with council tax is "wholly inadequate", says Richard Humphries of the King's Fund, a health think-tank.
A lot of wireless earbuds are unattractive, can sometimes fall out of people's ears, and may involve tons of tinkering to keep them snug and comfortable.
But you couldn't use both features together, and you could only get approximately close using a pre-programmed routine that involved tinkering with the mobile app.
Since its discovery in 2012 it has become popular for tinkering with genomes of all kinds, thanks to its ability to make editing cheap and easy.
At the same time Rex Tillerson, the secretary of state, was in London expressing optimism that the deal could be saved with a bit of tinkering.
Snyder began tinkering with lineups, however, inserting guard Raul Neto instead of Dante Exum as starting point guard George Hill's primary backup in the second half.
The ride-hailing company has been tinkering with subscriptions since earlier this year, and it's now ready to roll it out to a much wider market.
If you're going to customize your e-cigarette by tinkering with its voltage it might be a good idea to keep it out of your pants.
In addition to tinkering with its leadership structure, WarnerMedia has also been culling its existing streaming services in advance of its big direct-to-consumer launch.
At the Disrupt SF Hackathon, you'll spend a grueling, fun-filled weekend coding, tinkering and making something awesome, maybe even with a group of complete strangers.
Bhatnagar placed various plastic and wooden objects in contact with the moving metal, causing the instrument to make a range of delicate tinkering and rattling noises.
West is still tinkering with it, after all — if a big change comes down the pipeline, listeners could return to Spotify and its competitors in droves.
We captured something at that time, and there's something to be said about the immediacy of not tinkering with it, laying it down, then walking away.
The company has modified some of its recipes using healthier ingredients and is tinkering with product sizes and marketing to keep shoppers reaching for its products.
The e-books transcend the concept of simply tinkering with electronics and instead help you build the skills and vernacular to work in the IoT space.
My colleague Dieter thinks my problem might be the fact that I'm kind of a "hacker," and the technology I'm tinkering with is surprisingly fragile. Maybe!
The pitmaster and his team have been endlessly tinkering, searching for the right combination of smoking, wrapping and holding techniques that will result in superb barbecue.
Mr. Putin has been tinkering in recent years with restoring the three pillars of czarist rule as the basis for his own: orthodoxy, autocracy and nationalism.
"She probably thinks more of cataclysmic change to the economic system as opposed to tinkering," Blankfein is quoted as saying of Warren in the TV spot.
A sort of barbecued rice-paper pizza, a modern snack by way of Da Lat in the highlands of Vietnam, is still in the tinkering stage.
Tinkering with tried-and-true takes on the staple also reflects the retailer's desire to keep up with the rest of the industry's tweaks on tees.
At the Disrupt NY Hackathon, you'll spend a grueling, fun-filled weekend coding, tinkering and making something awesome, maybe even with a group of complete strangers.
According to these hipsters, Lopatin has a studio devoted to perfecting his live show, tinkering with lights and video displays until they're perfect (whatever that means).
"Even if it hadn't become my career and completely changed my life, the late nights spent tinkering after work would've been worth it," Mr. Rea said.
None of them have been runaway hits, and the winery is still tinkering with its blends to find a way to appeal to more Indian palates.
Tinkering at the edges of consumer choices can help, but the state may need to play a larger role, Noah Smith has argued in The Atlantic.
Each of his sculptures involves a lengthy process of thinking and tinkering, over the course of which its materials might change, and its scale might shift.
But The Bachelor has been tinkering with its formula in recent years, most noticeably by amplifying drama among — and at the expense of — the show's women.
Taber admits the community of FPGA enthusiasts is small, but that Analogue sees an opportunity to give them access to some powerful hardware for tinkering purposes.
Meanwhile, weeks of tinkering, testing connections, and ritualistic reinstalls didn't change the fact that Dark Forces, and only Dark Forces, would not run on my computer.
Some have used the term "transformational" and "overhaul" to describe this bill, yet it is more accurately described as tinkering around the edges and incremental change.
Up until the Tinkering Labs Electric Motors Catalyst Kit, every STEM toy I&aposd tested required the use of a smart device, which means screen time.
This was a role he'd been tinkering with in the videos he uploaded to the Eternal Life Fan Club's website over the course of the campaign.
After months of tinkering and negotiations, the outlines of a federal privacy law are finally starting to crystallize, but lawmakers continue to quibble over the details.
Ian Olgeirson, an analyst at S&P Global, said his firm expects these companies to keep tinkering with prices and channels so they can maximize viewership.
"Tinkering around the edges, putting a little bit of money in for one program or another, is not going to be sufficient," Collins told reporters Wednesday.
After all, her career started with a bit of well-intentioned tinkering, back when Ms. Block was a 15-year-old budding actress in Southern California.
Technologists have been tinkering with the concept since the 1980s, but the first mature virtual reality devices and apps only started emerging in the last three years.
Especially when a handful of downloads and a few minutes of tinkering can turn, say, your Galaxy S8 from a TouchWiz minefield into a digital zen garden.
One thing Google is not tinkering with, for now, is using your phone's location history in ads -- for example, serving targeted ads based on where you've been.
I remember being astonished that the infrared actually worked, although it took many minutes of tinkering and careful placement of the infrared panels to pull it off.
The company has been tinkering with all sorts of new form factors since it was acquired by Ninebot in 2015, from half-sized Segways to kick scooters.
It has an opening to address gender and racial politics in a comic setting, and it isn't risking much ill will by tinkering with What Women Want.
In 2018, however, they have moved beyond tactical tinkering and are upending the very structure of baseball, by dispensing with the concept of the starting pitcher altogether.
The public hacking event was a first, in part because until a three-year exemption was granted in 2015 US copyright law prohibited tinkering with voting equipment.
The staff devotes roughly five months each year to research, traveling, and tinkering with lineups, all in the hopes of building a thematic narrative across the weekend.
But they don't support some prominent proposals to rein in surprise billing, including tinkering with their own regulations or giving governments more power over doctors and hospitals.
Thankfully, there are those brave souls out there willing to revive these fallen devices, and YouTube channel Odd Tinkering has done just that to Nintendo's first handheld.
Others, though, think it in essence could be a repackaged form of quantitative easing and thus yet another iteration of the Fed's decadelong tinkering in financial markets.
Trips to CompUSA were like field trips for Kirstein, and she remembers growing up tinkering with things, pressing buttons, and trying to figure out how they worked.
His father instilled in Woodie a passion for tinkering by letting him help on countless projects, including building a hot-rod car from parts of another vehicle.
If you do want to fine tune the sound, you can do so by tinkering with the companion app's equalizer, which syncs your adjustments to the earbuds.
The session focused on two scenarios: an adversary tinkering with some element of the US voting apparatus and a concentrated disinformation campaign intended to trick US voters.
Besides tinkering with the rules on Hong Kong's main board and its second one, the Growth Enterprise Market, the proposed changes include, most contentiously, a third board.
His latest surface, though, which is even more hydrophobic than the previous ones, goes back to tinkering not with the pockets' contents, but with the surface's geometry.
As somewhat of an homage to it, we've been using that beer as a base and tinkering with a "kitchen sink" beer that has scrapple in it.
At this point, I've played through close to 100 rounds of Into the Breach, battling across similar maps while tinkering with my small team of mechanical warriors.
Scientists have been tinkering with chitosan, which is derived from the molecule chitin found in the crunchy shells of crustaceans and insects, on and off several years.
Happily solitary, since no wife would tolerate the disarray, with many friends and a dog for company, he was doing what he liked best, tinkering and inventing.
Technologies often fail for a long time before succeeding: 45 years of tinkering passed between the first electric light and Thomas Edison's patent for an incandescent bulb.
Now criminal gangs and individual hackers (not to mention anyone who feels like downloading and tinkering with the Mirai source code) have many of the same capabilities.
There may be some trial and error; sometimes you'll have to do some tinkering to a team to get the chemistry just right, but it's worth it.
It also says its software includes step-by-step guides describing "dozens of invention pathways" for tinkering and building stuff using the components in the inventor's kit.
Considering how likely this demographic group is to vote and how well Trump did among them in the last election, it's surprising this tinkering didn't happen sooner.
Even so, there's already a way to avoid transmitting dangerous mutations to one's kids, and right now, it's far less risky than tinkering with the human genome.
Choi won her Olympic berth after a difficult off season in 2017 during which she struggled with foot pain adjusting to new skates, which required considerable tinkering.
Mr. Heeley was a skilled painter and a hands-on designer who concerned himself with every detail of a production's visual presentation, tinkering to the very end.
On a bright day, I'd often get a badly burned sky in the background, and it took a bit of tinkering with the settings to fix that.
" He first began tinkering with the tune back in the fall of 21968, inspired by the slightly sadistic advertising slogan, "Cry baby cry, make your mother buy.
Dhoni rates Rahane among the top three Indian batsmen in IPL but is against tinkering with a well-settled batting lineup for the March 8-April tournament.
Last year, New Jersey became the first state to explicitly ban rolling coal, going beyond the federal laws that already prohibit drivers from tinkering with emissions controls.
Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle is changing his lineup on a nightly basis due to injuries and matchups and pledged to continue tinkering the rest of the way.
And engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have been tinkering with the actual composition of plants to get them to perform diverse, even outlandish, functions.
Grown men moving guys around at a whim, desperately trying to find the best spacing — impatient, unable to wait for the next pitch without tinkering with someone.
And, if consumers do not do any research or tinkering, Amazon's virtual assistant, Alexa, can appear lacking in capabilities compared with Apple's Siri and Google's voice assistant.
For one thing, while he was tinkering with the idea, Mr. Chang invested his own money and lent his name to another Manhattan lunch delivery service, Maple.
Everyone at the company is required to learn about the intersections of design and machine learning, which is helpful when tinkering with the product at all levels.
The version of the movie I saw had no end credits, and according to a publicist at the screening, Mr. Moore is tinkering with the movie still.
Carbon Health is one of a few companies tinkering with shipping COVID-19 tests to patients in response to a national shortage of tests for the coronavirus.
" POLLY NEATE, CHIEF EXECUTIVE, SHELTER, HOMELESSNESS CHARITY "Tinkering with the current system just isn't good enough when people have lost trust in it to keep them safe.
As Charlie — lonely, on the edge of 18 and grieving her dead father while tinkering on his 1959 Corvette — her body isn't the eye candy of yore.
There she presides over a beverage production test kitchen, tinkering with ingredients and dreaming up menus for one of the largest fresh beverage programs in the world.
Later my friend moved on with his computer science degree, and I kept tinkering away at crosswords on and off over the years after I left university.
Actively tinkering with our environment — fueling up the Gulfstream jets and trying to cool things down — is not something he intends to try anytime soon, if ever.
Miss Americana opens with a scene where we see the superstar tinkering on her piano and reading a journal entry that she wrote when she was 13.
Tinkering with the News Feed algorithm or hiring editors to turn Facebook into a media company are tantamount to rearranging the interior design of Facebook's MPK20 building.
Republicans generally favor increasing the retirement age or tinkering with the formula to make payouts less generous, but President Donald Trump has promised not to touch benefits.
The Knicks have several notable deficiencies: a minus-223 point differential for the season, and a defense that, despite much tinkering, still allows 222 points per game.
When researchers began tinkering with a class of tranquilizer drugs called benzodiazepines in the 1950s, they felt they had uncovered a solution to modern anxiety and insomnia.
They shouldn't be tinkering around the edges of a bill that would hurt the middle class and the poor, the sick and elderly, children and the disabled.
The detailed voter databases and state-of-the-art mapping techniques used — mostly by Republicans — in 2011 make the gerrymandering of the past look like quaint tinkering.
You&aposll never give your strategy a chance to work properly if you&aposre tinkering with your investments every time the market drops, Schulte told Business Insider.
The key to these initiatives, and many others, is that this era demands bold and modern thinking — tinkering with old, antiquated programs simply won't cut it anymore.
Gone are the days when a predominantly male fan base came of age by getting under the hoods of cars and tinkering with engines to improve performance.
And part of the tinkering is a new in-house design and engineering studio called Samara, led by Airbnb co-founder and Chief Product Officer Joe Gebbia.
My first experiences with the Tinkering Labs STEM KitThe Tinkering Labs Electric Motors Catalyst STEM Kit comes with safety glasses, electric motors with wires, a battery pack (two AA batteries included), a wooden chassis, axles, wooden connectors, washable markers, a giant piece of paper, bolts and wingnuts, L-brackets, springs, about a dozen wooden wheels, bushings, rubber bands, a screwdriver, 10 challenge cards, and a drawstring storage bag.
It is not at all clear that any tinkering can save the waiting period; outside experts have long said any similar policy would not survive the Byrd Rule.
Update 4:40PM - After a conversation with Microsoft, a couple software updates, and an untold amount of time tinkering, we did get Cortana to work on the headphones.
When you're tinkering with the backstory of a character like Han Solo (and Lando!), with fans that have watched the originals a billion times, contention is a given.
As law professor Julie E. Cohen put it: "Innovation requires room to tinker, and therefore thrives most fully in an environment that values and preserves spaces for tinkering."
Rather than cracking down on insurance companies, as they said they would, the administration's tinkering with Obamacare could result in insurers receiving billions of dollars in extra money.
The music on ''The Epic'' was already quite dense, with three people on horns, two drummers, two bassists, two keyboardists and a singer, but Washington wasn't done tinkering.
By tinkering with the game's software, he persuaded it to spit out thousands of pictures of these signs, in all sorts of situations, for his algorithm to digest.
When I swing by the space, brewmaster Sean Thommen is in the process of tinkering with a German-style Rauchbier flavored with the smoked bark of acacia trees.
Tinkering with alternative form factors is another habit for Intel, giving a nudge and a hint to hardware partners like Dell and Asus to broaden their design horizons.
In the early days, they may have adjusted the code once or twice a year when they identified problems, but even the highly specialized masters have stopped tinkering.
That Shadow pushed a new build of the app just two days before the caucus seems to suggest the company was tinkering with it until the last minute.
In most elections, the spending is similar on both sides – everyone in politics has the same ideas about what works, and they are just tinkering on the margins.
Big auto companies are tinkering with quantum computers in hopes they can solve problems too hefty for today's machines, from cooking up bigger batteries to designing lighter vehicles.
It has now been more than 390 days since the Macbook Pro was updated and a glaring 460-plus days since the Macbook Air saw any internal tinkering.
After a year of tinkering, the version we got to see not only altered the entire frame in real time, but didn't display any noticeable signs of lag.
However, by rebooting the series with younger actors in "First Class," then tinkering with the timeline in "Days of Future Past," Fox has given filmmakers a second shot.
"When [writer Ben York Jones and I] were tinkering with the idea, we really wanted to make a movie that felt very modern," director Drake Doremus told Refinery29.
After moving on to Synethego, an open-source project Horwood had been tinkering with on the side took off, and Polybit, the parent company behind StdLib, was born.
Her usual feed, perfectly curated after nearly a decade of tinkering, was awash with panicked posts from fellow adult models, memes about the policy change, and goodbye posts.
In March, Rent the Runway launched Unlimited, a $139-a-month subscription that was the culmination of 20 months of tinkering with other monthly subscriptions that didn't work.
According to visuals of the emoji shared with Gizmodo, the company appears to still be tinkering with specific details of the characters, including changes in hairstyle or clothing.
Eventually I developed a consistent approach: moving beyond "back day" or "leg day" to more holistic "push" or "pull" days; tinkering with my diet; upping my cardio regimen.
Those of you looking to spend the weekend before Disrupt hard at work coding, tinkering and hacking together something pretty awesome can get your free hackathon tickets here.
As Richard Hasen of the University of California recounts, the tinkering began after the debacle in Florida in 2000, which showed that "in close elections, the rules matter".
Many charter-school pioneers now argue that reforming education across an entire school system is as much about improving the quality of teaching as about tinkering with structures.
Solving either problem would mean tinkering with a fragile social contract between oppressive regimes and populations who tolerate them as long as they put food on the table.
He seems to be heading in the direction of other recent African presidents who plunged their nations into turmoil by tinkering, or trying to tinker, with term limits.
" The Christian Science Monitor goes with "Trump to take on welfare, but not all Republicans are on board," while Reuters warns, "Political risk looms over Republicans' welfare tinkering.
After all, the thinking went, Beijing would have nothing to gain by tinkering with the rule of law in one of the world's premier trade and business hubs.
Since 2002, the federal government has sweetened investment deals for corporations by tinkering with depreciation schedules to give businesses more cash back in the year they invest it.
"From big companies like Google, IBM, and Rigetti, you see that there are people who are tinkering with this and trying to do something," Singh told Business Insider.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Surveys regularly find that Americans have no idea what a 2529 college savings plan is, so a little tinkering under the hood is definitely needed.
In downtown Houston, a swarm of people have been designing, building and tinkering with the Texas-shaped lazy river at the Marriott Marquis Houston, which opens in November.
Tinkering Labs Electric Motors Catalyst, available at Amazon, $59This screen-free STEM kit comes with the parts and instructions needed for junior engineers to complete 10 different activities.
Teams of researchers had been tinkering away at the robotic sea snake for more than 10 years before finally producing something viable for its intended purpose: underwater exploration.
Now the rumor mill has shifted gears: Rather than a whole new generation, the whispers suggest Nintendo is tinkering with a cheaper, more portable variation of the original.
But once every five or 10 years, he changes things up on himself in a radical way, working in a fresh format and tinkering with his creative goals.
The government led by President Bashar al-Assad wants to re-establish control over all of Syria and objects to American tinkering outside of a negotiated peace deal.
Mr. Rado said that in response to past criticism that the show was sexist, he had been tinkering with the script to give the female characters more prominence.
In addition to songwriting — over the last two years, he's collaborated regularly with Miranda Lambert, with whom he's romantically linked — he has been tinkering with heritage soul music.
We were tickled by the SHE LOVES ME / HE'S A KEEPER combination, and spent a lot of time tinkering with the lower left, which is our favorite section.
Restaurant Review 11 Photos View Slide Show ' For most of its time on earth, the New York slice has not been seen as a product that needed tinkering.
The odds that our message would reach a society that had been tinkering with radio for a shorter, or even similar, period of time would be staggeringly long.
The change is an experiment: Soccer's rulemakers are tinkering with the rules of the shootout to try to address what they feel is a clear issue of fairness.
The big picture: Hulu has been tinkering with ways to create new types of ads that are less intrusive and more aligned with modern TV viewers' behavior habits.
The governor is grateful to Newman, a Fullerton Democrat, for supporting the tax increase he championed, and he has some history tinkering with elections to benefit his party.
But will tinkering with financial incentives truly reduce bureaucracy and corruption, especially in parts of the country where state authorities aren't under the control of Modi's political party?
One night around 11 pm, I was tinkering with Stop, Breathe & Think, an app that drives users towards stress-taming exercises in much the same way SuperBetter does.
"They really got used to it and I said, 'I'll go broke if I keep doing this,' so I started tinkering with it at home," Mr. Pizzuti said.
The company is now staffing up its team with health industry execs to show that it's not just a group of Silicon Valley techies tinkering with artificial intelligence.
Tinkering with genes can also have unforeseen circumstances, as when patients whose genes were corrected for an immune disorder developed leukemia because a cancer gene was inadvertently activated.
If Johnson can work out several stepwise advances in hydrogen technology by shopping online and tinkering in his lab, it won't be long before others do the same.
Although there has been no widespread consumer resistance to gene-editing, activists who have long opposed genetically modified crops remain suspicious of any sort of tinkering with DNA.
In the 24s, George Mitchell was tinkering with hydraulic fracturing techniques to extract natural gas from underground shale rock formations in Texas, which had long been thought inaccessible.
Or, if you don't want to think twice about tinkering with your thermostat, its Climate React feature will set triggers and adjust based on temperature, humidity, and other parameters.
The museum staff knew the programming and tinkering expertise of Mr. Patz, a founder of Android Alpha, an options trading financial firm, and asked him to take a look.
For nearly half a century, Mr. Jaharis navigated the highly competitive pharmaceutical industry, tinkering with existing drugs to create, and ultimately successfully sell, a series of more refined products.
Yes, it will take some tinkering with an antenna and a Fire TV, but for around $200, the Recast could make your hyper specific cord cutting dream come true.
But old projects still call to him; Lucas was working on the (poorly received) fourth Indiana Jones movie and on yet more tinkering on the original Star Wars films.
When we're talking about individuals who are tinkering, who want to see what's under the hood of their software, it's a piece of legislation in serious need of reform.
Morgan shares her father's affinity for tinkering around the garage, donning Iron suit masks, saying "shit!" when she shouldn't, and of course, asking for cheeseburgers during trying emotional moments.
Originally a technical illustrator for Boeing, the late designer was recruited by George Lucas in the 1970s to draw concept art for a little script he was tinkering with.
Researchers in various places are tinkering with kidney and liver tissue, skin, bones and cartilage, as well as the networks of blood vessels needed to keep body parts alive.
To combat overpopulation, scientists have created genetically-modified crops to provide more food — but that tinkering has, in turn, caused a drastic increase in the number of multiple births.
Now that the warm weather is here, I'm filling up my virtual closet with the site's latest offerings — adjusting and tinkering my selections as my preferences change over time.
Although a trained architect, he has been less concerned with designing entire buildings than with tinkering with their smaller components, namely their fixtures and furnishings, like tables and chairs.
Big, far-flung documentaries can be exciting, but sometimes what a story needs most is some quality time spent tinkering in our studio and digging into a story there.
Huawei, LG, and HTC have all been tinkering with the idea for years, but now basically every major phone maker has embraced a dual-camera setup in some capacity.
For the rest of us who are far too lazy to do this, Microsoft just made a slick new photo app that does all of the tinkering for you.
But, though theory suggests it should be possible to make ceramics more robust than those which already exist, in practice tinkering with existing successful recipes usually makes them worse.
But any tinkering could exacerbate existing rifts between parties and personalities within the coalition, reckons Francis Hutchinson of the ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute, a think-tank based in Singapore.
Between the lines: Nothing has fundamentally changed for drug companies even though the Trump administration is tinkering with ideas on how to lower what people pay for their prescriptions.
From what I played, each game is a bit of bite-sized fun, but the real power is how those games tie into the Garage, Labo's home for tinkering.
"I have so many fundamental problems with the bill...that it's difficult to see how any tinkering is going to satisfy my concerns with the bill," said Maine Sen.
It turns out that those solutions require more tinkering with the game than the team likes, as every change in the game could cause new, unforeseen knock-on bugs.
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is tinkering at the edges of the crisis, but he is late to the party and hardly being heard among the regional din.
I obviously knew that my hours spent tinkering with job classes Final Fantasy Tactics was more relaxed than the those spent permanently losing soldiers in X-COM UFO Defense.
If the regular season is a laboratory, the Spurs should spend it tinkering with smaller, switch-happy groups that allow Leonard a bit more space on the other end.
Facebook has been tinkering with the reactions in tandem with holidays and pop culture for the last six months, starting with a Mother's Day-themed "thankful" reaction in May.
They knew from past studies that it was common for organisms exposed to artificial selection to carry evidence of such tinkering in the form of duplicate chromosomes and genes.
The effort is led by Googler Rio Asaka as part of his "20% time" (Google's policy that has its employees spend one day a week tinkering on side-projects).
An article about the Chinese program published by the journal Nature in July said any tinkering with quantum communications would be detectable, which is why the method is secure.
Such tinkering can dull the intended impact, which is to get the economy moving, but with the banking sector fretting over negative rates, the search is on for alternatives.
After finding success with technology studio Chaotic Moon and game design studio Team Chaos, the two began tinkering with the idea of using automated chatbots to improve brand accessibility.
But while Moonshot is still tinkering with the content on the other end of their ads, it all means nothing if the ads don't work — which they appear to.
In 2014, he was still tinkering with it in the bullpen until catcher Dioner Navarro surprised him by calling it in his first start after the All-Star Game.
The 40-year-old has been missing in action since he won in Memphis two years ago, a slump he puts down to too much tinkering with his swing.
Not coincidentally, almost all of Maddon's machinations have involved young players or Zobrist, who was indoctrinated in his manager's tinkering in his formative years with the Tampa Bay Rays.
"I do think there is sometimes a feeling of: Who is this pop star coming in here and tinkering in our hallowed space?" he said of the opera world.
Ever since he was a teenager in Far Rockaway, Queens, a precocious kid with an artistic bent and a propensity for tinkering, Rammellzee wanted to make letters into weapons.
Dreamlands uses immersion as a catchall for a more expansive conception of moving image art, one that cuts across time and technology, encompassing early tinkering and contemporary directions alike.
Mr. Klein is also tinkering with the 53-room Sunset Tower at a moment when Hollywood administrations are changing, which can result in new migratory patterns for A-listers.
Ever since he was a teenager in Far Rockaway, Queens — a precocious kid with an artistic bent and a propensity for tinkering — Rammellzee wanted to make letters into weapons.
Mr. Simon and Ms. Baez both chose not to retire with wall-to-wall oldies; their farewell shows revisited past glories but also showed them still engaged, still tinkering.
In 2014, for example, some curious Tesla Model S owners did some tinkering and claimed to have discovered a customized version of a type of Linux software called Ubuntu.
Others in the business begin tinkering with lye and oils to address a family member's skin condition or as a way to avoid the artificial ingredients in commercial products.
Coming off the win in Japan and his triumph at the Presidents Cup, Woods was still tinkering with his equipment and his mechanics, summoning the motivation to compete again.
This will involve tinkering with cylinders made from various combinations of metals and metal alloys, and also playing with the configurations of the cylinders with respect to one another.
"We are discussing tinkering with ... income tax rates so that more money is put in the people's hands," a senior government official directly involved in budget discussions told Reuters.
Purists might object to tinkering with the sport, but isn't the more radical change continuing down a sclerotic path where more and more of the action is no action?
Turns out my case is unusual, since the pacemaker has to do all the work under all scenarios, so the technicians and I have been tinkering with its settings.
What if you and a sympathetic doctor really want to rattle around under the hood, swapping irises in and out, and—some future genetic technology permitting—tinkering with more?
They work alongside one another in a studio environment that combines obsessive tinkering with rigorous critical dialog and a high level of craft through coding, model making and digital fabrication.
Corporations said they want to computerize your brainScientists have been tinkering with neural interface technologies for years, using implanted chips to connect the brains of various lab animals to computers.
With yet another round of procedural tinkering, the Democrats took a further step toward a plebiscitary vision of intraparty democracy, one in which formal party actors lack any special authority.
You can also download and flash the update manually, but you should only go this route if you have experience tinkering with Android (a wrong step could brick your device).
Plus, you'll get to flex your tinkering muscles by producing and designing everything from Arduino games and an app-controlled car to an online weather station and a wheeled robot.
"In the book the Dark Phoenix is accidentally unleashed by the Mastermind who is tinkering around in Jean's brain trying to unlock the full potential of her powers," aYearofPrompts writes.

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