But the tournament was rightly hailed for its fine football and fine sportsmanship.
It has its own "seeker" to fine tune its approach to the target.
Buycott is still working on adding new data to its back end and fine-tuning its information on corporate ownership structures.
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It is a legacy of its fine staff and particularly of its indomitable founder, Frederic G.
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Maiyet produces its fine jewelry in Jaipur, merging its modern designs with Indian tradition.
Like Google, Apple has its lean innovation programs fine tuning and improving its internal processes.
Yet despite its fine record, there are deep flaws in the way the directorate operates.
India provides 70% of cricket's revenue but let us not get giddy over its fine financial health.
Till a civic campaign last year changed driving habits, its fine roads gave it an appalling safety record.
By the same token, despite its fine array of niche brands, InBev lacks an internationally recognised powerhouse like Budweiser.
Archaeologist Neil Holbrook, from Cotswold Archaeology, said the work had "exceeded expectations", particularly for highlighting its fine enamel detail.
Fiero never paid its fine and now the appeals court says FINRA didnt have the right to sue it.
Its fine-scale measurements will even permit scientists to conduct some strenuous tests of General Relativity - Einstein's theory of gravity.
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Inevitably, its fine modernist headquarters have been converted to expensive loft-style housing.
For example, in Cambridge you might wander into a college and admire its fine cloistered "court" - but in Oxford you would be in a "quadrangle".
For the most part, the filming is merely illustrative, and the performances of its fine actors (including Michel Bouquet and Michael Lonsdale) tend toward stereotypes.
Goldman, meanwhile, paid its fine without admitting or denying guilt.
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This country retreat 50 miles from New York City is strictly for the over 18 crowd, including both of its fine dining restaurants, which are open to nonhotel guests.
Back home in Australia after his wartime adventures, Mark Oliphant turned his mind to creating a scientific elite in a country more famous for its fine wool and champion cricketers.
The elected chair of this first session, Danielle Mazzonis, noted in her closing remarks that the Scientific Council is off to a good start and the Council affirmed its readiness to help the Office fine-tune its strategy for addressing the challenges in the region, taking into consideration the current financial constraints that UNESCO finds itself in.
These days fine whiskey appears to be appreciating faster than fine wine, especially when its rarity is increased by the demise of its maker.
There was little surprise that, over the last week, Labour intensified its attacks on Fine Gael as it battled for a coalition place only to cosy up again to its would-be partner in government in the last few days, as if to prove to undecided voters it could form a stable administration.
The club, which has the right to appeal against the punishment, says the fine threatens its existence.
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It's easy for a successful company to lull itself into thinking it is doing fine by its customers.
Management says the company will do fine combining its old strategy with a low-key effort at drug development.
On MBA campuses, the firm fine tunes its strategy to be more career-centric.
This is the biggest fine of its type to date, said Jan Dawson, chief telecoms analyst at research firm Ovum.
These are things that the government can do fine on its own.
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