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"tuning" Definitions
  1. a set of pitches to which the open strings of a guitar, violin, etc, are tuned
  2. the normal tuning on a violin is G, D, A, E
  3. the accurate pitching of notes and intervals by a choir, orchestra, etc; intonation
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It is the sound of this miniature orchestra tuning up, and tuning in.
The magnetic display snaps off and attaches to guitar tuning pegs, where it can test tuning via vibration.
He's been fine-tuning the story and fine-tuning his beliefs as he was growing, which is natural.
The speaker will have automatic tuning when playing back audio, and will adjust the tuning based on your volume level.
People are tuning out ... As soon as they can, they're tuning out the ads on there, because it's so built in.
But another idea is to use VR to foster mindfulness by tuning out the day-to-day and tuning into some calming VR vistas.
In any event, Kensho is good at tuning out the market pundits and tuning in to the acual performance of stocks around key events.
"We still have a lot of caucusgoers who really start tuning in and fine tuning what their decision may be in the last month," Strawn said.
Part of why there's an adjustment to the live tuning is because it allows the band to go to the standard tuning for "Stairway to Heaven" with the change of just two strings, as opposed to the in-studio tuning that would require all six to be changed.
He created a new guitar tuning for "The Ostrich"—a so-called trivial tuning, meaning that all the strings on his guitar were tuned to the same note.
An automatic guitar tuning system, the little device connected to your phone to listen to your guitar strings and then set them to the proper tuning using an internal motor.
Dick Vitale was adamant that the viewer is not tuning in to hear how smart you are — the viewer is tuning in because he or she wants to enjoy the game.
No matter your reason for tuning in and tuning out, there's a pair of headphones out there to make the most of the experience — be it wireless, on-ear, or noise-canceling.
Besides, there are far worse things, when exploring a new place, than to get the lay of the land by tuning out of the office and tuning into the quirks of local radio.
The equal-tempered tuning of the modern piano is markedly different from tuning systems of the early eighteenth century, and the instrument's opulent sonorities cast a Romantic blur over Bach's harmony and counterpoint.
Nick Viall and Vanessa Grimadli are tuning out the critics.
But their tuning is hard, maybe even impossible, to love.
Rachel Lindsay might be tuning in, but she's not talking.
If you have a cable subscription, tuning in is simple.
It wasn't just the tech circles tuning into the event.
At least now I can be really good at tuning.
"Being on drugs, yeah," Stewart said, tuning into his wavelength.
Thank you to all u THE FANS for tuning in!!!!
And we'll be tuning in May 22 to find out.
Thanks to all of you for tuning in this year.
When Nicki and Remy was beefin,' everyone was tuning in.
It exists to the extent that one is tuning in.
I'm tuning in for CNN's drawing for the presidential debate.
He blames himself for not tuning in to their concerns.
Thanks for tuning in, we are back in a week!
It's about fine tuning and honing a production technique, essentially.
While a player catches his breath, are fans tuning out?
If you're tuning into SportsCenter, you're not just getting highlights.
I'm honored to be here and grateful you're tuning in.
But by then most people were probably tuning out some.
Tuning out is increasingly the choice of disaffected young journalists.
There are still massive knobs for volume and radio tuning.
Just tuning into the campaign, or want to catch up?
I think we've gotten pretty good at tuning out distractions.
A service center provides repair and tuning of members' automobiles.
"We're structurally tuning that plastic," Soleymani said in a statement.
Polls suggested that most Britons would not bother tuning in.
I mean, I'm pretty good at tuning out those externalities.
Google says that it has also improved the machine learning-assisted audio tuning for the smart speaker, but it does do the auto-tuning basic on the room's feedback like more expensive smart speakers can.
Would the highly-coveted demographic of Generation Z be tuning in?
That being said, she's definitely not tuning in for the reruns.
We will now spend more time listening, adjusting, balancing and tuning.
Viewers of these pirated streams have different reasons for tuning in.
"It looks like America is responding by tuning out," she said.
On the other hand, Motorola's color tuning is far more natural.
But their governemnts don't try to stop them from tuning in.
But that doesn't mean we won't all be tuning in anyway.
People who want more flexibility and fine-tuning can get it.
I come to humbly point out why I stopped tuning in.
Sound quality has also improved thanks to audio tuning by AKG.
""[These interventions] are like tuning a clockwork mechanism with a hammer.
GM said it was still fine-tuning its autonomous driving software.
Shocking plots are what get people talking, tweeting and tuning in.
So is fine-tuning the way we talk about these methods.
It had gone through two months of debugging and fine tuning.
Voters also say they are tuning in for the impeachment trial.
So I'd try and write songs based on his creative tuning.
Thanks for tuning in, and we'll chat you all next week!
Got a sneaky suspicion you are going to be tuning in.
Black folks who've never watched the show may start tuning in.
ET on Monday – with an estimated 100 million people tuning in.
If you need to sleaze it up, add Gary Glitter tuning.
An estimated 22022 billion people in 22025 countries were tuning in.
But unlike any other director, Chéreau was still there, fine-tuning.
I wouldn't blame you for tuning out VR news in 22016.
He is the character viewers can't resist tuning in to see.
There's no other choice for the audience, other than tuning out.
That's one more reason you can bet we'll be tuning in.
Thanks for tuning in to the Model 3 unveil Part 1!
This question is the tuning fork to which Murray's novel vibrates.
"Parents' tuning out leads to kids' acting out," cautions Dr. Nickels.
Democratic and independent voters, she said, were tuning out the attacks.
Rather, it was about fine-tuning a voter suppression master plan.
Legal fine-tuning has been used to suppress the opposition's messages.
There would be no more fine-tuning of the labour market.
Some are throwing up their hands and tuning it all out.
The robots will undergo several days of tuning before being deployed.
After tuning into Roll's podcast at the suggestion of a friend.
Fine-tuning the electrolyte chemistry should provide a fix, Gerasopoulos says.
It's the show that surrounds it that still needs fine tuning.
Some notable inclusions: this $50 tuning fork to help you reset.
So things could shift when they start tuning in for real.
A sinking feeling began to take over, Paul was tuning out.
Definitely doesn't sound like he'll be tuning in for the big day.
People weren't tuning in though, so he went back to square one.
Colbert was beating him in the ratings, 473 million people tuning in.
Realistically, Liu's goal of fine-tuning microbiomes lies far in the future.
More details on precise audio tuning are listed on its product page.
If you're planning on tuning in, you won't be short of options.
I think they're technically wonderful, but their tuning is just plain evil.
Tuning notifications is a good way to adjust preferences on the fly.
For Longer LengthsEven Rapunzel needs some fine-tuning every now and then.
Be smart: Insofar as you can, it's worth tuning out this noise.
It's that sense of uncertainty, Cohen argues, that keeps viewers tuning in.
Now they are tuning in to see a truck, because it's Tesla.
That remains to be seen, but you know we'll be tuning in.
Somehow, my child makes it through every night without me tuning in.
But [these interventions] are like tuning a clockwork mechanism with a hammer.
Even if her sense of humor could still use some fine tuning.
Well, there's a Tesla tuning company with a replacement fascia to help.
"The keyboard action is definitely something we're tuning right now," said Lamb.
Or, more than likely, you're just tuning in for the fireworks show.
These formulas could allow fine tuning the design of a coffee machine.
This should make the task of tuning it easier and more enjoyable.
I've been primarily relying on GuitarTuna for my tuning needs of late.
Sarah Drew isn't tuning in to the latest season of Grey's Anatomy.
If that pans out, it would mean 95 million people tuning in.
Berg's latest could be seen as a further fine-tuning of the
Instead, the watch is more of a fine-tuning for the line.
When The Conners premieres this fall, Roseanne Barr won't be tuning in.
First, he made it clear he wasn't going to be tuning in.
The effect on an ear accustomed to standard tuning can be invigorating.
ABC had 4.43 million viewers and FOX saw 85033 million tuning in.
In other words, you do not want to skip tuning in tonight.
And we will be tuning into your earnings call which starts shortly.
With 44 million people tuning in, DeGeneres – and her character – came out.
Once the tuning is done, they're set loose on the guests again.
In working on auto-tuning, you'll see that recessive genes get expressed.
Increasingly, men and college students drawn by their topicality were tuning in.
Toronto had a roster that was like a guitar with standard tuning.
"Fine-tuning rate cuts just potentially risks that (Fed) credibility," Ryding said.
This is a completely different way of playing: alternate tuning and effects.
But increasingly people are tuning in to social media to consume news.
They're launching their brunch menu soon and still fine-tuning the plans.
It might just be worth tuning in for all the unpredictables involved.
I spent the rest of the time fine-tuning this wonderful product.
The main thing was that I saw people tuning out the media.
If you're just tuning in after the July 2023 break, welcome back.
Other artists, like Leonardo Drew, have had to do more fine-tuning.
That bombshell could be coming at any time, so keep tuning in.
With comedy and suspense, you're tuning something [to provoke] an audience reaction.
In addition to performing, he was responsible for tuning all the instruments.
And tuning eyes for only what matters in an environment saves energy.
Tuning out is a luxury only the most privileged viewers can afford.
We're still doing a lot of fine-tuning and stuff, you know.
Many Americans are throwing up their hands and tuning it all out.
It stands for Nissan Motorsports, Nissan's in-house tuning and performance division.
"All in with Chris Hayes" was second with 85033 million tuning in.
But residents and medical students are not the only ones tuning in.
Many Americans are throwing up their hands and tuning it all out.
Politicians fine-tuning their speech for their audiences happens all the time.
Read on for everything you need to know before tuning in tonight. Hello!
So there was a lot of guessing from afar and tuning on-site.
And he was sitting there, really fine-tuning controls, probably more than anybody.
It's the tuning I like so much about the Momentum True Wireless, too.
More and more people are tuning in with each week the streak continues.
If you're tuning in to see a home run, you may be disappointed.
We'd be perfectly fine tuning in to a livestream just to hang out.
In a myriad of ways, guys are tuning in to self-care needs.
LG is also adding preset options for tuning the sound to your liking.
After watching other social networks get rich off of video, Twitter's tuning in.
"It was just lots of experimenting with tuning the 'artistic style,'" he said.
The headphone's tuning makes the track a stunning example of properly tuned headphones.
Those whose biggest problem is tuning hyper-parameters are probably in the minority.
And we're still, frankly, tuning that to make it as seamless as possible.
"It's gonna give us more flexibility to do per-item tuning," Smith said.
We spend days tuning them and optimizing what energy gets to the top.
From a political perspective, there may be a few reasons we're tuning out.
Image Credit: Freya Estreller"There was a lot of fine-tuning," Estreller said.
Tuning out the noise is one lesson to be learned from wealthy investors.
Additionally, recalibrating policy over a longer timescale allows more time for fine-tuning.
So start tuning your aural expectations for the end of (technically) distinguishable reality.
Fine-tuning your tax withholding is about to get a little more complicated.
"It's hard to make dark hair blond without it tuning brassy," says Hazan.
No, Black women deserve to be front and center when everyone's tuning in.
Those tuning in from across the globe can chime in using hashtag #whatnow.
Tuning into your cycle is one of the strongest mindfulness tools for women.
He's fine-tuning his two-strike approach, because he strikes out a lot.
The sister was tuning a guitar while someone grilled burgers in the kitchen.
Tuning in to watch Feud: Bette & Joan when it premieres on March 5?
It's the same as on the S2000 and it's Samsung's finest tuning yet.
So the song "Frozen Lake" on our record, that is my son's tuning.
And there may be another person only tuning in one hour a day.
Guess we'll all be tuning in to see what he unearths this season.
Fans can also personalize their cars with special tuning and set-up options.
That will require subtle fine tuning of the output of millions of lasers.
What's next: Collins told reporters they're fine-tuning the language, and GOP Sen.
We're still fine tuning it but it will be about six or seven.
The people in the VR experience are totally tuning out the outside world.
"Tuning" passenger vehicles to override emissions controls is relatively easy, with appropriate gear.
The technology now exists to change the spectral tuning of the eye itself.
The tuning of the Home Speaker 500 also offers a pleasantly balanced sound.
Agility is courtesy of all-wheel steering and the expected BMW chassis tuning.
After a while, you get used to ignoring or tuning out hunger cues.
" After spending another morning fine-tuning orchestral passages in "Siegfried" — "Chamber music now!
They loosened the tuning pins and snipped the thick, copper-wound bass strings.
But the spirit of inquiry survives, enough for me to keep tuning in.
Ms. Sorrels began tuning in to the folk-singing traditions of the West.
Watching Omniboat feels like tuning in to Adult Swim with a Florida makeover.
I love tuning in to the BBC's Radio 4 and the World Service.
This is expert tuning, and Master & Dynamic knows exactly what it&aposs doing.
The big debates of my youth centered on fine-tuning the market economy.
But I still couldn't shake the feeling of someone may be tuning in.
The days of everyone tuning in to the same three channels are gone.
Celebrate the winter solstice with Sibyl Kempson's rituals tuning in to the sun.
Tuning out the repetitious stuff means being better able to process new inputs.
Taiwanese pop singer, Rainie Yang, had more than five million tuning into her Oct.
Same with water in a U-shaped tube and prongs of a tuning fork.
Whether or not that's worth tuning in for is a matter of personal choice.
In terms of sound quality, the Buds+ come equipped with audio tuning by AKG.
It's that tuning part which is probably the most critical aspect of Sourceress' future.
Flanking the keyboard are four speakers with Dolby Atmos tuning and a companion app.
This mini-LIDAR has four laser diodes connected together to ensure accuracy without tuning.
" Fine-tuning the World Trade Organization, as it needs work "particularly on dispute settlement.
Before tuning in tomorrow, read a full recap of everything going on in Gilead.
With extra tuning, it now produces 575 horsepower and 516 pound-feet of torque.
However, this web series tells Mari's story specifically, and it's one worth tuning into.
The 16 is a musical keyboard with sequencer and individual tuning option for $149.
Which is why you should maybe avoid tuning in too early in the morning.
He was inspired by her open tuning, and "Rock Lobster" had two strings missing.
Check back soon to find out which midseason shows are worth tuning in for.
We don't know yet, but we will definitely be tuning in to find out.
For Goddard fans, it's worth tuning in just to see what's being hidden here.
You can bet we'll be tuning into the upcoming presidential debates to find out.
Americans are tuning in tonight to see just how ugly the fight will become.
The result is nicer bass response and a clarity that wasn't there before tuning.
That doesn't mean that everyone is tuning into the Olympics on TV, Verna said.
Are they tuning in to watch him when he takes on his next gig?
Weidmann also warned the U.S. against easier bank regulation, arguing only for fine tuning.
The voters know reality and they&aposre tuning out the rest of this stuff.
But Ryan says that other members of the caucus are tuning into his ideas.
Fender's free app also offers manual setting and 11 different tuning options by default.
Indeed, there is so much internal commotion in Washington, the world is tuning out.
KS: Explain what he does first for the people who are just tuning in.
While Uber and Amazon are tuning up their takeout services, GrubHub is forging partnerships.
Bloated, definitely — but they've still got enough star power to make tuning in worthwhile.
And someone will have to tell me, because I still won't be tuning in.
But fine tuning one's game is a luxury that most amateur players cannot afford.
I won't be tuning in just for Beyoncé — although that's a pretty epic bonus.
PT. You can stream the event live by tuning in to Google's YouTube page.
It feels like an experience carefully tailored for tuning in, for focusing on talking.
There were two bows in the case, and Phoebe tightened one and started tuning.
It's not like tuning into your cable guide where it's all organized for you.
There's no way to find out without tuning in, because nobody knows quite yet.
As late as April 2019, Tesla was still fine-tuning the Project Titan procedures.
It is among Britain's most popular soap operas, with millions tuning in each week.
Fine-tuning how to apply anti-trust law against Big Tech will take years.
But when it comes to individual EQ tuning, things get a bit more complicated.
Maybe a long-haired Jesus lookalike sitting on a bus bench, tuning his guitar?
Find out by tuning into Game, which will be on TV until it stops!
We're tuning in to the big race, and tracking important news and results here.
Flyger, after years of field work and fine-tuning, used a V of 0.6.
"Doubt I can even play this thing anymore," he grumbled, slowly tuning the instrument.
A rocket engine that burns liquid fuel involves lots of plumbing and fine-tuning.
Why are young people tuning into his videos to help them go to sleep?
You can watch the Pro Bowl on TV by tuning to ABC or ESPN.
But they shared their weights with the millions of viewers tuning in — 158 lbs.
"Everyone knew his positions would require some fine-tuning," said Republican strategist Ford O'Connell.
To avoid labeling innocuous mutations as cancerous requires a bunch of statistical fine-tuning.
They actively worked to get him elected, tuning their political machine to that purpose.
Will this fine-tuning be enough in an agitated America, whiplashed by President Trump?
It should be said that both spinning and tuning are patterns of social interaction.
It's quick-shifting transmission certainly helped, but the real star was the chassis tuning.
We are now fine-tuning these manufacturing lines to significantly increase the production rate.
"It felt great and I want to thank you for tuning in," Buttigieg said.
HP could do a better job tuning the curve on the brightness levels, though.
Netflix (NFLX) now has more than 20183 million people tuning in around the world.
"This is more fine-tuning versus going from 25% stocks to 65%," Young said.
Even as the measure takes effect, the legislature is fine-tuning the program. Gov.
Fuller's novel is like a delicately calibrated tuning fork, resonating at a cosmic pitch.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, Fox News led coverage on Tuesday, with 11.5 million viewers tuning in.
Instant Tuning gives you control over your notification settings right from the lock screen.
It's unclear exactly to what extent Miller has been involved in fine-tuning Trump's draft.
Find out which name won by tuning in to our Facebook page at 9 a.m.
Users tuning in continue to flood the chat box with a whizzing stream of remarks.
Engineers spend years tuning products so that they sound the very best that they can.
And it's something many of us witnessed while tuning into the Golden Globes last night.
It's the same range, but tuning up that bottom end is still an important indicator.
Guess we'll all just have to keep tuning in to her Snapchat to find out.
The 16 is a musical keyboard controller with sequencer and individual tuning option for $149.
We'll definitely be tuning in for future late-night snap hacks live from Chef Teigen!
But most of our rehearsal process was fine-tuning about making each moment mean something.
And I've just been tuning in whenever I feel like I need a good cry.
But, no one is tuning in to a sequel to see the same movie again.
It's remarkable how effective Google's tuning is at re-creating how a printed image looks.
It is a question of the form on the day, a fine-tuning of equipment.
The tuning filters are interesting, and not an entirely common feature among in-ear headphones.
What frustrated me about the tuning was the fact that Bose doesn't offer an equalizer.
They're used to accepting business without questions and tuning their lobby televisions to nonpolitical channels.
It also comes with a tuning app with adjust bass, treble, and "dialog clarity" sliders.
The possibilities are endless — and we will definitely be tuning in to check them out.
On behalf of #TeamSonBerst, thank you all in advance for tuning into this uplifting show!
Nearly 20,000 people are tuning in to a Periscope of a puddle in Newcastle, England.
She spoke to the intellectuals tuning in; she did not speak to the average American.
She sweeps in, taking charge of hair and make-up and fine-tuning the dancing.
If it's going to be a true theory, it must accommodate the fine-tuning problem.
It's essentially constructing—and then fine-tuning—its web to be a multi-function device.
Not many startups have spent a decade fine-tuning their tech platform prior to launch.
The scandal is currently unfolding on KUWTK, but Kardashian said she hasn't been tuning in.
Tuning out the haters, many devotees of the "Bodak Yellow" singer cheered on the collab.
It's about counterculture, sticking it to The Man, tuning one's inner self to nature's metronome.
Reese and Wernick stuck around, fine-tuning their idea with Reynolds as a creative partner.
We really, really hope Kendall Jenner wasn't tuning into The Late Late Show last night.
The three-day conference hosted 2,300 attendees and hundreds of thousands more tuning in online.
Noor estimates there are as many as three million Rohingya around the world tuning in.
After going about this fine-tuning for six weeks, I finally had a satisfactory version.
You just stream the music, as if tuning in to a secret and expensive frequency.
Saturn has been in Sagittarius, fine-tuning how you communicate and teaching you about boundaries.
If you don't do it right, the tuning fails and you must do it again.
His constant fine-tuning results in color we can look at uninterruptedly; it has presence.
"I don't want half the crowd tuning me out," he explained of this creative decision.
Most BOJ board members prefer such a modest fine-tuning of the current policy framework.
The superfans are still buying it, but everyone else seems to be tuning it out.
You can still find bike rollers, and they are excellent for fine-tuning your balance.
He's tuning into the essence of the wood much the way Michelangelo did with stone.
Tournaments can be watched at designated times by tuning to a streaming service called Twitch.
In the back, people meandered and lounged on blankets, tuning into the speakers only occasionally.
The sound still annoys me a lot but I've gotten better at tuning it out.
I felt like we never got the Needler's damage tuning right in Halo: Combat Evolved.
LG has partnered with Meridian Audio for the tuning of this speaker, and it shows.
Thanks to Ms. Burnikel for the puzzle, and thanks to you solvers for tuning in.
Looks like just as many people will be tuning in for a second go-around.
For Yankees fans just tuning in, here is the scouting report on No. 3183: 1.
And yet, as many as half a million people are tuning in for each session.
" Now, he said, "everyone's in the car or at home, tuning in their favorite rants.
Tuning in yourself It has never been easier for anyone to explore the radio spectrum.
Those with radios were tuning in to the only station broadcasting in the entire island.
"Clearly they are fine-tuning what will be in their package of measures," she added.
You want us to keep tuning our guitars in front of people for 45 minutes?
Traditional network showrunners can check Nielsen ratings to know how many people are tuning in.
Some have no tuning knob, so changing the radio station is an exercise in frustration.
Analysts said the Politburo's communication suggests that Beijing will be fine-tuning its economic policies.
Colorado legalized recreational marijuana in 2012 and has been fine-tuning its regulations ever since.
Since 2009, Netanyahu has played Israeli politics like a fiddle, tuning it to his advantage.
Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren have spent years fine-tuning a rousing progressive pitch.
I will absolutely be tuning in when this minimalist car crash premieres on January 24.
Those measures, while helpful, are merely the "fine tuning" of some internal processes, noted Vadlamani.
When fine-tuning the menu, Olvera and his team focused more on execution than creativity.
The Monetary Council will decide on operative details of the fine-tuning instruments in October.
What we've found is that voters feel that their elected representatives are tuning them out.
Mike Quigley (D-Ill.) said of the millions of people tuning in for the hearings.
Some academic hospitals are also tuning in to the calls, like Penn Medicine and Stanford.
Instructors provide driving lessons, and a service center offers racecar maintenance, repair, tuning and more.
On average, more than a million people are tuning into Twitch at any given moment.
The new gun proposal will require considerable fine-tuning and defining before it becomes law.
To me, tuning out of this bugged-out reality isn't really subversion—it's self-care.
As we approach another anniversary, I will think about all the ways we choose to commemorate tragedy both publicly and privately, and how tuning in and tuning out of our surroundings is a choice we must make over and over in our daily lives.
Waves of the right frequency would make the cylinder ring like a tuning fork, he said.
But the deeper I got into Patriot, the more I found myself tuning into its wavelength.
All the old injuries rang out like struck tuning forks, with my right foot clanging loudest.
Rather, in the minutes before a symphony begins, and all the players are tuning their instruments.
"The EU also regards the tuning down of sectarianism as crucial to stability in the region."
Now, one of their favorite pastimes is tuning in whenever Ocasio-Cortez is live on Instagram.
Occasionally, tuning forks would be tapped on cultists' heads in an effort to dispel human thoughts.
They're fine-tuning it here, working out details like how strong the repellent needs to be.
And by "sing," we mean emit a noise like a demonic string quartet tuning its instruments.
Celebrate National Small Business Week by tuning in to "Shark Tank," Thursday starting at 7 p.m.
"I've gone back and forth with fine-tuning the kind of conditioning I'm doing," he says.
Tuning in at #assw2016 to find out what the men think about the Arctic #allmalepanel pic.twitter.
After that, engineers spent a long time hand tuning the software, teaching it how to speak.
Listeners have been tuning in to try and make sense of Chris's relapse and untimely passing.
No doubt Nura avoided fine tuning it so the difference would be that much more pronounced.
Fox's broadcast of "Grease: Live!" scored big ratings Sunday night, with 12.2 million people tuning in.
The tuning isn't super versatile, as the headphones can sound shrill or tinny at higher frequencies.
For the speakers, HP is continuing its longstanding audio hardware and tuning partnership with Bang & Olufsen.
There's great synergy between Sony's unmatched noise canceling, thoroughly optimized physical design, and friendly audio tuning.
The study concluded that a lot more fine-tuning needs to go into fighting online harassment.
The three-day conference hosted over 5,000 attendees, with hundreds of thousands more tuning in online.
When I first laid eyes on her, I was tuning instruments for the next music session.
An included tuning system turns your phone into a scanner that improves the room audio automatically.
After Fantasia's win, tuning into Idol every January became a ritual for my parents and me.
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PLL is making me rethink everything, which is exactly why I keep tuning into the series.
The company published a blog post today about a self-tuning system they have dubbed Spiral.
The IRS has spent most of 2018 and part of January 2019 fine-tuning the deduction.
Though the show is geared for the 6-14 age group, we'll certainly be tuning in.
And since my job is writing about politics every day, just tuning out isn't an option.
"There is still fine-tuning required in the fabric to maximize transactions per second," he explained.
For anyone tuning in on TV, the state of dual-mode cars would have seemed brighter.
We would live tweet to make sure teens were tuning in and watch what's going on.
We're making fine-tuning improvements to the bill to reflect people's concerns, to reflect people's improvements.
The coolest feature — the throw-in-the-air-to-take-photo — also needs some more tuning.
Lovato never shies away from getting real, which means you can bet we'll be tuning in.
This pack is perfect for dropping off and tuning out until the weekend, so enjoy below.
Find your way of tuning into industry news, and make it part of your regular routine.
Another season of TMOG is here, but if you're just tuning in, you've missed a lot.
Wall Street investors have been tuning out Trump's tweets for the better part of a year.
Like the portion sizes, the interestingness quotient may need fine-tuning as the restaurant grows up.
Because consumers are tuning into Twitch to watch their favorite gamers perform, the streamers have influence.
An electronic spectacle like Where Are Ü Now required long hours of production and fine tuning.
But VaxSyn never worked, and no fine-tuning in its biochemistry could have made a difference.
This leads to more viewers tuning in to watch games and watching those games for longer.
Even a voter who isn't tuning in during the primary will have heard about his antics.
They were involved all the way to the last couple weeks of fine-tuning the language.
For those tuning into watch the Yankees, it is not often necessary to check the scoreboard.
"I don't think I'm missing out on any political discourse" by tuning him out, she said.
He also said he had been working on tuning out news that is critical of him.
And the history of ideas leading up to existentialism is full of fine-tuning and tangents.
When Pittman gave safety briefings, he often found that passengers were looking down or tuning out.
The 2016 models received the usual midcycle freshening, with new fascias, suspension tuning and sound insulation.
So I would say that succession adds to the necessity of prudent fine tuning of policy.
Hennessey Performance Engineering is a car-tuning company that specializes in modifying sports cars and supercars.
So, keep those meetings standing so they stay short, even if remote workers are tuning in.
Each car here was paired with a historical tuning, with frequencies ranging from 376.3Hz to 506.9Hz.
Yesterday, the President bragged about the numbers tuning in to White House briefings on the outbreak.
The tACS technology is thought to enable clearer communication by tuning distant circuits to one another.
Tasks evaluated included placing a phone call, texting, tuning the radio and programming the navigation system.
He worked with them on deep breathing, yoga and other techniques for tuning into their environment.
I mentioned I&aposd be tuning in to both Verily&aposs presentation and Oscar Health&aposs.
And we also usually revisit the tuning of them over time as well- Nilay Patel: Wait.
But there's a good chance Williams, an introvert by nature, is already tuning out those questions.
That calls for a lot of fine-tuning, which itself costs money and poses coordination challenges.
And if your suit still needs some fine-tuning, they cover up to $75 in alterations.
He holds two types of meetings: One for information and another for fine tuning company decisions.
Some forms are nearly abstract; worshipers with tuning-fork bodies reach up beseechingly toward the sky.
Asked if he will be tuning in when the inquiry begins televised hearings next week, Sen.
The tuning fork felt cool in my hand, and had a "KM" logo etched into it.
Infiniti made this platform theirs by changing the suspension tuning, steering, throttle response and transmission calibration.
We can probably all do some fine-tuning to make our existing assets generate more income.
Does she have other people tuning in every day to watch her do virtual spin classes?
I would say now they are going through the adjustment period of fine tuning their agendas.
BMW's ability to pair butter-smooth engines with industry-leading transmission tuning continues to impress us.
The Bar Zilli building looks like an old-fashioned radio set, with windows like tuning buttons.
Almost the entire page in which the plaintiffs describe that fine-tuning has been blacked out.
Tuning in to intense, episodic television, it turns out, is not a great way to unwind.
K. this is not the show that we thought we were tuning into, but I'm interested.
Like anything else, a career needs a little fine-tuning or TLC every once and awhile, too.
Because I can easily see a bunch of people watching this episode and tuning the hell out.
But that's probably what tuning curiosity—artificial or otherwise—will look like: a series of baby steps.
Dorsey also claims Twitter is making progress by tuning its algorithm to limit the distribution of abuse.
And Ace's Bar will also be tuning in to see the former FBI Director do his thing.
Musicians sit on chairs assembled in a circle, chatting, tuning up and twanging on fiddles and guitars.
Tuning into Teigen's Snapchat cooking escapades is nothing new for us, but her buttery, coconut, burger buns?
VarianceThis week I shared my take on the streaming wars with 700+ people tuning into our livestream.
He wasn&apost just waiting for a second chance, though; he was fine-tuning his coaching skills.
But what exactly is Love Island — and why should you be tuning in five nights a week?
Asimow is now fine-tuning his own experiments, partly to determine where the iron traces came from.
They need tuning over time , we're reasonably smart about our answers, but they'll just keep getting better.
The two-day conference hosted more than 2,300 attendees, with hundreds of thousands more tuning in online.
Fine-tuning of pricing will, in theory, let planners control congestion and promote equal access to mobility.
Much research energy over the past few years has been spent fine-tuning CRISPR's precision editing abilities.
Of course, the Directors Guild Awards are on Saturday, so we'll be fine-tuning our guesses then.
As a result, there were some tuning issues and a battery mismatch on the bike I rode.
After tuning into her YouTube, Fisher reached out to Gigi to see if she wanted a role.
He's also since started tuning up his "dad bod" as he trains for the Silo District Marathon.
Like his talk show appearances, whichever way this show goes, it's likely to be worth tuning into.
The data collected is then used for benchmarking accuracy and further tuning the thresholds that activate models.
My coworkers are used to me tuning out when they discuss the latests updates in Swift's world.
NBC promised advertisers an audience of 21 million households and only 18.2 million ended up tuning in.
But, I knew I had my duties to finish—polishing and tuning the rest of the instruments.
Without help from AI or special image tuning, the OnePlus 7 can sometimes struggle in low light.
But these aren't just for tweaking the sound mix at a concert, or tuning out subway noise.
But even with so many people enthusiastically tuning in, the sport can still seem a bit impenetrable.
Or will audiences who voted for Trump start tuning out Trump-bashing shows and never come back?
Whether you're ready to launch your app or you're fine tuning your big idea, it's worth buying.
Maybe that will be more pronounced with tuning and the introduction of the full slate of weapons.
The best way to prepare for this loss of control is by fine-tuning your hiring process.
THANK YOU for tuning in, and we look forward to turning it up with you in 2018!
Mr. Johnston's tuning system is built on the pure ratios of the overtone series of a note.
This second biennial begins on Monday with a concert by the JACK Quartet exploring microtonal tuning systems.
Say "Alexa, ask Ukulele Tuner to start tuning" (once you've installed the Ukulele Tuner skill of course).
For some of the differences, there is just some fine tuning that has to be worked out.
She's fine-tuning her upscale fried chicken, beef tartare, and vanilla ice cream modernized with parsnip purée.
There are some familiar gang-drama beats here, but the cinematography alone is worth tuning in for.
It will also require Murray and Kingsbury fine-tuning the cadence, which could affect the overall offense.
It also doesn't allow for the fine-tuning you can get from a fitness expert in person. 
Fox News beat every other Network, for the first time ever, with 2628 million people tuning in.
Don't sweat over asset allocationInvesting strategy involves a lot of details and fine-tuning to maximize returns.
Fox News beat every other Network, for the first time ever, with 11.7 million people tuning in.
Experts predicted the first debate may shatter viewership records, with more than 100 million people tuning in.
The hard part is customizing, polishing and fine tuning, which could be a stretch with a chatbot.
Now, this is not a Lil Wayne song anyone is really tuning into Lil Wayne to hear.
Yet he found himself tuning out at support group meetings and going out back to smoke cigarettes.
We'll be tuning in on Thursday to see if Esmail can deliver the third type of experience.
And, according to TV ratings, it's the kind of show the American people are tuning in for.
The two opposing forces are portrayed musically by untempered naturally-occurring-overtones music, and tempered-tuning music.
In doing so, the central bank went beyond fine-tuning its language or adjusting to changing conditions.
To find this optimal tuning, Hasani and his team used a machine learning technique called reinforcement learning.
Would simply tuning in to New York City's distinct chaos of noise without headphones have similar rewards?
In the total viewers category, "Hannity" captured the top spot, with 3.261 million tuning in on weeknights.
Part of what is pleasurable and terrible about tuning into this show is seeing the "experiment" unravel.
" That tuning had to do, in part, with what she calls "smudging or blurring representations of race.
R.J. Scaringe and his company have "spent a decade fine-tuning their designs," according to Mr. Schwartz.
His 28-year-old son was fine-tuning a barrel and a trigger mechanism for a pistol.
New Jersey residents tuning into the World Cup were constantly reminded of Mr. Menendez's federal corruption trial.
With a little fine tuning and encouragement, they can become pretty decent managers of their own lives.
Twelve hundred people will be in attendance, with millions more tuning in to the event's live stream.
Given the president's fixation on CNN, there is some probability he will be tuning in on Tuesday.
Mike Morris, Guggenheim Media Analyst, says there's more to consider than just how people are tuning in.
But children tuning out their elders when they become teenagers is hardly a new trend, she said.
Rather, it was an abrupt reminder that there is still plenty of fine-tuning to be done.
Bipartisan leaders in the Senate spent much of this year fine-tuning their version of the legislation.
These cloud raves have been extremely successful, with millions of viewers tuning into some of these livestreams.
But next year will be focused on fine-tuning what Disney achieved this year, according to Miller.
Erhard, who happens to be missing a finger, makes some money tuning pianos and driving a taxi.
As the decade progressed, investors tuning into CNBC heard increasing references to FANG, or sometimes FAANG, stocks.
It has the now-table stakes of tuning itself to fit the room that it's in automatically.
But for now, believers and naysayers in HQ's survival are still tuning in every day at 3pm.
This is a version of its Trueplay sound tuning feature, which it includes in other Sonos speakers.
His first episode of network television: at least four or five million viewers will be tuning in.
"The NBH is designing fine-tuning instruments to offset potential considerable and persistent liquidity shocks," it added.
"Now it's just fine-tuning," added the 11-times grand slam champion, who turns 29 on Sunday.
As televisions became more mainstream in the 1960s, people began tuning in to watch the city's celebration.
Social tuning, or the process of adopting other people's attitudes, almost certainly also played a role here.
Sandy Bull was playing a guitar in open tuning, and Billy Higgins was basically playing jazz drums.
The S.U.V., which features soft-touch materials, ambient lighting and extra legroom good for long car rides, starts at $3903,990, but the relaxing track titled "Quiet Tuning," recorded using a range of percussive equipment including shruti box, rainstick, gong, hand pan and tuning forks, is available for free download.
People were tuning in to see Woods' measured account of the evening, and how the Kardashians would react.
Seeing clips of the Beverly Hills women on yachts and horsebacks made me regret not tuning in sooner.
They help us listen to a voice on the phone while tuning out distracting city sounds, for example.
Thank you for tuning into the latest update on the HoloNet, and please remember to tip your Bothan.
And, according to the Times Square Alliance, nearly one billion more will be tuning in across the world.
No matter what else happened this season, the Woods drama is what everyone will be tuning in for.
The answer is far more complicated than it may have appeared to eager audiences tuning in the '90s.
It has copied a number of its features, fine-tuning them and deploying them even better than Snapchat.
I'm tuning in just for the hilarious and weird ads, and I know I'm not the only one.
As the master of D2C commerce, Amazon has been fine-tuning its fashion operation for over 15 years.
When you're bringing this together you're really not creating, you're tuning into the possibility between you and another.
"I've gone back and forth with fine-tuning the kind of conditioning I'm doing," he told Business Insider.
There's also a feature called "Instant Tuning," which lets you adjust notification settings directly from the notification itself.
It's kind of like "tuning" the rails to adapt to higher temperatures, explained the University of Albany's Bassill.
Instead of tuning its algorithms to get people to remain on its platform, Facebook needs to demonstrate leadership.
You could end up tuning a model to excel for the majority while failing for a minority group.
But, as with Moncur's piano-tuning, practising a craft to this degree of refinement is an impressive feat.
"We've been fine-tuning things that probably the majority of the general public won't even notice," says Moldenhauer.
What happens when you've finished laser cutting, tuning PID loops, and mounting the device on the dog's back?
After tuning down its expectations last quarter, it looks like it's back in what investors expect  going forward.
While I've noted their bass isn't excessive, they do have a warm tuning that I very much like.
Once you've placed your Sonos speaker, you can quickly start the tuning process from the companion app's settings.
That's 15,000 more viewers, some of whom may be extremely young, tuning into anti-Semitic and hateful content.
Polling indicates Americans are tuning out the endless criticism; voters may wonder what else Democrats have to offer.
If you are just tuning in, 500 Startups is an accelerator and seed fund headquartered in Silicon Valley.
"I've just never given less f—-," Brie tells Women's Health of tuning out other people's critiques and opinions.
"We're dropping in new content, we're dropping in virtual currency and we're tuning up the engagement," Zelnick said.
Audeze's tuning is friendlier to modern music and its tendency toward exaggeration, making the LCD2 Classics more versatile.
And while they know their significant age gap has been a hot topic, they're tuning out the noise.
Elsewhere, markets in Europe have been tuning into the latest news coming out of the European Central Bank.
But I'm on the fence about it and am still debating whether or not I'll be tuning in.
The 2628 million tuning in to CNN makes this the most-watched general election debate in network history.
Viewers tuning into coverage of this week's convention saw repeated moments of Republicans failing to embrace their nominee.
From the gold standard to Keynesian fine-tuning, accepted truths have been replaced by something new and different.
A broader August update will include Android security patches and thermal tuning that will keep the phone cooler.
This is something to pay close attention to when primary voters really start tuning in to the campaign.
Ryan pushed back on Paul, saying that the draft will be made public once "fine-tuning" is finished.
Eventually, she closed Scream Ice Cream in 2000 and spent the next two years fine-tuning the business.
And after an update on the U.S. government shutdown, we're tuning into what future TVs could look like.
Then, a carnival music hit the ear, like a distant radio station tuning itself in late at night.
But he denied tuning pianos outside of Florida and South Carolina, or ever visiting the US Virgin Islands.
Wrangling your Facebook privacy settings—fine-tuning what data friends, advertisers, and apps can access—is a slog.
But Arkamys is using its expertise in audio tuning and customizing to create branded sounds for auto makers.
We're committed to making sure everyone feels safe watching live video, whether you're broadcasting or just tuning in.
Even though it was in a different tuning, it was still the same and I was so bummed.
And since you're tuning in, why not take the next step and build a machine of your own?
His task on Sunday will be to communicate that image to the voters tuning in to the debate.
For another day, Sanders would put himself in front of cameras, while Biden was still tuning things up.
They're watching, you know, 453 videos a month, they're tuning in for up to 10 minutes of video.
During these events, Nielsen said consumers stuck at home were tuning into feature films, news and general programming.
Looking ahead to the show's premiere, Duane shared that he'll be surrounded by loved ones when tuning in.
A new sales pitch for solar Rooftop solar companies are tuning into this prepare-for-the-worst market.
The pentatonic tuning of the wooden instrument ensures that it can be played by anyone without producing dissonance.
Go deeper: Mueller got more social media buzz than "Game of Thrones" Two Americas, tuning each other out
You might think you're tuning into the local news: like WJLA in Washington, D.C.; KCVU in Redding, Calif.
Her mother, Darja Crnko, travels with her and plays an integral role, tuning her skis among other duties.
If there's some fine-tuning in certain regions where they decide to co-operate, that'll happen over time.
"Fine-tuning" it on a smaller corpus helps make it sound like an expert on that particular subject.
Samsung's color tuning tends to be a little warmer and yellower than I like, but not wildly so.
And for years the "organic" drama of that scenario seemed to be enough to keep viewers tuning in.
Clubbers have been tuning into video platforms like Douyin, China's version of TikTok, and participating in them virtually.
Participants also get access to Microsoft's technology platform and guidance in fine tuning their business and expansion models.
For example, the bike needed some tuning in order to make it compatible with all types of weather.
Mr. Johnston's duties there included tuning Partch's homemade instruments and performing on recordings of several of Partch's works.
Now they're fine-tuning the details of how to pay for some last-minute changes to the bill.
Then she moved to a chair, picked up her old minstrel banjo, and sat quite upright, tuning it.
No offense, guys, but I'll enjoy tuning you out and streaming Thursday night games with Kremer and Storm.
"Mainstream sports fans are tuning in to the Superbowl at something like 110 million people," Duboef told us.
Mostly because of the rubbernecking factor, with a bunch of people tuning into to watch a train wreck.
Amet practices sound healing, using tuning forks to produce vibrations she says can relieve pain and treat illness.
I would say it's largely neoliberal, market-oriented, and market-regulation and tuning aimed at social democratic ends.
Which is all to say, if you're a fan of Howery's work, Rel is worth tuning in to.
Metroid II's maps had to be expanded, which meant Samus's speed and movement needing fine tuning as well.
King's disappointment led to him being mostly uninvolved with composing Slayer's 1998 album Diabolus in Musica, a record that found the band catering to the nu-metal crowd with Korn-derived vocal filters and tuning their guitars down to the same C# standard tuning that Limp Bizkit used for their music.
Even though we don't know what the 2017 VMAs have in store, we definitely know we'll be tuning in.
Perhaps the most fruitful way of thinking about fine tuning is to appreciate it as a focus for curiosity.
Or, in my sculpture, a six-foot tall tuning fork or a droopy plate — there's a funniness to them.
Either way, we'll be tuning in on March 20 and 21, when the two episodes are set to air.
Kotb also spent her Easter holiday tuning into NBC's Jesus Christ Superstar as seen on her social media pages.
Stock up on all your favorite products and give back by tuning in to QVC tonight from 7 p.m.
One of the organization's biggest next steps is tuning a harassment detection algorithm that it intends to open source.
This level of specialized "human tuning" sets leading AI solutions apart from simply "renting" algorithms for general data processing.
So, if you're just tuning in, here are our five biggest storylines to watch during the 217th World Series.
Once again, the OnePlus' Ai tuning results in a cleaner shot than what I got from a Pixel 3.
Bertozzi, a world-leading chemist, studies enzymes that add and remove sugars from other proteins, fine-tuning their activity.
But soon, other viewers began tuning in and sending in their own artwork to be featured on the show.
I decided to keep only the most important parts of a violin: bridge, tuning pegs, fingerboard, chin rest, etc.
Google can also use the same Daydream user interface it's been fine-tuning for the past year on phones.
Moreover, fine-tuning technological processes with human psychological concepts helps us make leaps in our knowledge and business practices.
The creators of VoiceOps spent extra time fine tuning to increase accuracy for things like recognizing the sales vocabulary.
With the new lens on the Hero 53, GoPro elected to redesign its auto white balance and color tuning.
We can't say we'll be signing up for the show any time soon, but we will be tuning in.
The pacing, and investment, is similar to tuning in for a TV show, working through a season of conflict.
In August, Fender's slow expansion into non-guitar products continued with Fender Tune, a guitar-tuning app for iOS.
"I'm totally sympathetic to aspects of tuning out society, and subcultures, and weird spaces of non-capitalism," he says.
It didn't change the world, but it worked well and removed some of the stress of the tuning process.
But their tuning is not one that I'd encourage anyone working on a professional music production to rely on.
It needs assistance and fine-tuning by a human, and it will not slip past forensic examiners and scientists.
Apple has been badly lagging its large-cap tech brethren of late, and he sees that trend tuning around.
Even when you get used to this, doing your sound fidgeting and fine-tuning here can be a chore.
Apple is also getting a feature called instant-tuning, which lets you send notifications directly into the Notification Center.
You can also add additional steps like tuning into your favorite podcast or radio station to a premade Shortcut.
Labelbox wants to continuously manage the fine-tuning data to help optimize an algorithm through its entire life cycle.
When The Hills returns to MTV with the New Beginnings reboot, Kristin Cavallari will "of course" be tuning in.
The tuning of these earphones also pushes back the mids, which deadens vocals and makes the sound feel veiled.
"Volunteers are one of the things we are fine-tuning," a spokesman for the Rio 2016 Organizing Committee said.
If you want that kind of fine tuning you'll have to move up to a mod (giant boxy vapes).
This fine-tuning reaches all the way down to the smallest groups, Nix explained in an interview with us.
That does not dissuade them from tuning in to the country's most popular basketball highlights show, NBA Prime Time.
It's clear from the strong responses to the show that audiences want to keep tuning in to Brooker's imagination.
Regardless, those autonomous capabilities were pretty advanced, providing customers with a self-provisioning, self-tuning and self-repairing database.
"The dirty secret with a lot of machine learning code is that it requires pretty extensive tuning," he said.
It has a built-in vibration sensor that can also asses the current string and change the tuning accordingly.
We always knew Ivanka Trump had a knack for tuning out the world, and we can't exactly blame her.
For starters, the IRS is still fine-tuning the rules and just proposed additional regulation around them in April.
"The first year, I didn't do a good job of tuning him out when I needed to," Rhodes said.
With their wider soundstage and gentler tuning, they're also a better fit for any ASMR or binaural recording enthusiasts.
Much of the country, particularly at this point in Trump's presidency, is tuning the daily drama in Washington out.
The NFL will still need a CBS or a Fox to make sure enough real people are tuning in.
We're tuning in nonstop, with a face mask on and a bowl of popcorn, watching it all burn down.
By tuning in, you knew you were getting a particular POV that was both young and a little dangerous.
Don't worry, Game Of Thrones, we'll still be tuning into the July 16 season 7 premiere no matter what.
That points to a highly-engaged audience of viewers on the site, tuning into to watch these gameplay videos.
This is pretty nifty, and what it does is essentially flip the idea of system tuning on its head.
A transportation crisis of this magnitude requires federal intervention, but the Trump Administration's infrastructure bill still needs fine tuning.
This isn't 20/20 hindsight — I'd argue that these are products of innovation processes in need of finer tuning.
Then when I got into high school I started tuning into the Bay, Mac Dre, he's my favorite artist.
Greetings, and thank you, once again, for tuning in to Replay, WIRED's collection of the week's hottest gaming news.
The tuning knob for the standby window has two parts—a larger outer knob, and a smaller inner one.
Hill Republicans are tuning out President Trump's comments on policy, counting on their ability to change his mind later.
The usual definition of the term refers to tuning a string instrument like an electric guitar lower than normal.
Ion relies on the deep neural network Eos and Atlas, a number of different modules designed for camera tuning.
Just add this mystery to the long list of reasons we'll be tuning in to the show next week.
Google has done more tuning to make Android feel more responsive to touch — and that work is much appreciated.
Where would you even start "tuning" something that is making continuous and ongoing adjustments with every track and environment?
That being said, it's safe to say that the contents of our beach tote could use some fine-tuning.
Americans tuning in for the second presidential debate on Sunday night got a heaping helping of adult-only television.
I'll still be tuning into my favorite shows, just fewer of them, more mindfully, and in much shorter intervals.
Unlike a TV show, superhero movie franchises can't count on you tuning into a new episode week after week.
Each movement requires fine tuning, meaning you really need to know what you're doing before you fly this thing.
Another music sale worth tuning in to: New subscribers can get four months of Amazon Music Unlimited for $.99.
It's worth tuning in to watch what happens and, if you live in the state, turning out to vote.
This licensing regime is necessary to prevent different stations from offering overlapping transmissions that prevent anyone from tuning in.
Why it was important: After two years of dramatic reinvention, Apple finally took a breath for some fine-tuning.
VR technology allows those tuning in to view various angles of the same event via so-called Jump Spots.

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