The phrasing of the accord seems calibrated to allow both sides to maintain mutually incompatible positions.
Rather, it is calibrated to stir up as much anger as possible against the Republicans in the House.
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That suggests the pace of public-sector austerity, where possible, needs to be calibrated to the scale of private deleveraging.
The Sony PlayStation Mobile platform is already pre-calibrated to play on the Tegra platform, which is a great advantage for using Tegra.
"It is not in any way carefully calibrated to the threat that we are facing, " said Cole, an expert in constitutional law.
Rates also could be calibrated to the estimated cost of government services likely to be consumed or to change overall immigration levels.
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After a brief setup, which involves positioning your hand to fit between some red markers, the phone was soon calibrated to our hands.
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Its nuclear posture includes, he believes, separation of warheads from launchers to minimise mistakes and a response time calibrated to avoid panic reaction.
These cherry-picked items are then assembled, condensed and highlighted in the Summaries for Policymakers which are calibrated to get prime-time and front page attention.
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The body's appetite has to be finely calibrated to its environment.
It's a confidently tongue-in-cheek piece of blockbuster engineering, sweetly calibrated to Downey's cavalier appeal and to Kingsley's oddball interjections, a battle royale of rampant egos in which acting speaks louder than words.
There is a broad consensus about the importance of fiscal sustainability, but the precise timing and sequencing of that consolidation should vary across countries and be calibrated to maintain the momentum of private sector recovery.
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Mr. Obama's role in the immigration debate so far is calibrated to generate excitement among supporters while trying to avoid alienating Republicans who may be hesitant to back legislation if it is too closely identified with him.
At present, the table here on the showfloor is calibrated to support 40 individual touch points, but a company rep assured us it could be configured for up to 60, allowing for large groups of people to interact simultaneously.
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The center incorporates advanced video processing calibrated to the DCI (Digital Cinema Initiative) color standards recently adopted by most Hollywood studios and distributors, as well as removeable-hard-disk data storage to accommodate multiple DCI-standard motion picture titles ready for immediate playback.
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We have soft power, the policies of attraction that Professor Nye has so elegantly crystallized: long-term, positive, appealing aspects of American culture and society that aren't necessarily calibrated to promote a particular policy or initiative, but are always working for us in the background.
With the testosterone group in the minority it was a carefully calibrated response to events which have genuinely shocked EU leaders.
In an interview with us last fall, India's investment envoy Kamal Nath defended his nation's "calibrated approach" to reform.
He is talking to Calibrated Diamonds, a company based in Johannesburg, South Africa, about combining his optimisation techniques with an advanced laser-cutting system.
The device gives an accurate record of the force being used during delivery by comparing it to calibrated force readings for the individual user.
The base station simulator should have been also sitting outside the chamber and had a calibrated antenna plumbed to it from inside the chamber.
However, in the paper I did show that once the proposed model was calibrated from 1850 to 1950, it has been able to reproduce the decadal and multi-decadal modulation of the temperature observed from 1950 to 2011, and vice versa.
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He also believes the Fed's policy is appropriately calibrated, but has to face inflation later this year.
Standefer and Alesch seem to have calibrated their professional and domestic lives, and readily admit this puts them at an advantage.
The Gabriel is a magnetic suspension turntable, meaning that calibrated magnets are used to lift the platter a few millimeters above its bearings.
Namely, the console will ship with a new version of Microsoft's motion-sensing camera controller, Kinect, and that the device, "must be plugged in and calibrated for the console to even function, " the piece says.
Hopefully you make sure to have a properly set-up and calibrated HDTV every year, but we've got some suggestions on how to go about it if you need them.
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He used photons (in the form of carefully calibrated pulses of laser light) to probe atoms.
ISFccc enables viewers to enjoy a perfectly calibrated picture along with two optimized modes - ISF Day and ISF Night - delivering an unparalleled professional viewing experience.
Once calibrated, you're good to go.
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