Unfortunately, what this economy needs is not so much a fine tuning as a set of jumper cables.
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But for Bayern it is more likely to be a fine-tuning exercise rather than a rebuild.
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The Northern Ireland Affairs Committee (at 2pm) takes a look at the Draft Northern Ireland (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill - a fine-tuning measure intended to deal with various issues concerning the operation of devolution in Northern Ireland.
Clever gaming companies constantly monitor demand and tweak supply to maintain their revenues, in a sense fine-tuning their own virtual economies.
There's a term that's used in economics often as a derogatory term: fine tuning, in the sense that that's a silly thing to try because you can't achieve it.
Now, Dr Harkema and her colleagues have shown that all that is needed to make the trick work in people is a little more fine-tuning.
Deborah Johnson, the show's production designer, was as challenged as the musicians in fine-tuning a concept.
This allows a lot of regulatory fine-tuning that was never before possible.
Nuances of compensation plans and pay packages are shifting on what seems a daily basis requiring constant fine-tuning of your long-term plan with your advisor.
The new camera also features 13 different Creative Styles for fine-tuning images, plus a wide range of Picture Effect treatments.
Nobody is now suggesting a return to 1960s-style fiscal fine-tuning.
On any given weeknight, there might be young boys practicing with cones and tennis balls, or teenagers from the Rising Stars team bowling to each other and fine-tuning their swings with a pitching machine.
Mechanics used to do all the fine-tuning on their vehicle before a race.
Since one is a quantity (of money) goal and the other is a rate (of interest) goal, some fine tuning should be possible.
Dave Johnson, SVP of Corporate Strategy, told a small group of analysts that Dell is fine-tuning its ability to integrate these new pieces into its enterprise-capability mosaic.
So on a fine spring day - it's more fine tuning than anything else, though Carwyn Jones will hope his refreshed cabinet will get its message across with renewed vigour - and more success.
The musical arrives in New York with plenty of hype and awards, and it mostly delivers a thrilling blast of nasty fun, even if it's a bit swollen and in need of some fine-tuning.
But Facebook argues that for brand advertisers, fine-tuning the number of times a particular consumer sees an ad as well as ensuring that the ad has reached all of its target audience are far more effective techniques.
The site has flown under the radar for the first two years since its launch, during which the Afroterminal team has focused extensively on developing and fine-tuning the website, including a re-launch and overhaul of the site in 2011.
Switchback after switchback finally leads to the telescope itself, where Annis, a Fermilab astrophysicist and colleagues, have been fine-tuning the attached digital camera that offers the next best hope in answering questions about the true nature of dark energy responsible for the inexplicable accelerating expansion of the observable universe.
Fine-tuning and guiding the economy is a harmful undertaking for a central bank.
These went down a storm with a Labour Party audience, but may possibly need fine-tuning for the election campaign.
Asked about his rotation, Woodson said that it is a constant process, and that he is always fine-tuning it to find the right fit.
Clearly, the touchpad drivers still needs some fine-tuning, as it's a little too easy to accidentally launch apps when all you're trying to do is move the cursor around the screen.
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Mr Weber, the UBS chairman and former president of Germany's central bank, called for a global regulatory standard that would allow banks to avoid fine-tuning their risk operations in individual countries.
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Not content with smashing the previous craft's record of 11.4 seconds, the team plans to fly a further refined version of the copter with longer blades and other fine tuning later this month.
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After playing with it, it was obvious to us the technology still needed some fine-tuning, but nonetheless Tobii promised it would have a product to sell in about a year's time.
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The records also show several other Silicon Valley solar facilities created millions of pounds of toxic waste without selling a single solar panel, while they were developing their technology or fine-tuning their production.
This person may be a great employee, but his or her professional image could use some fine-tuning.
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