He says he's not surprised by the finely tuned diplomatic language in this report.
Mr O'Meally's sense of category is as finely tuned as his instinct for good singing.
Working with H3 Hardy Collaboration Architecture as architects of record guaranteed finely tuned theatrical spaces.
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The bigger part of Mr. Macca's show consists of finely tuned color abstractions on crisp, square panels.
This is so finely tuned that butterflies with even slight deviations in colour pattern suffer from higher predation.
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From mental sharpness to memory, leaders need finely tuned skills to be at the top of their game.
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Once you've finely tuned your settings (including the width of the stereo field) actually recording something is a breeze.
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While this is interesting research, these mechanisms are so finely tuned that I don't think we understand them yet.
However, the new results show that the odour selection of women is even more finely tuned than was previously thought.
No matter how finely tuned your business plan may be, over the lifetime of any business, things will go wrong.
When you read about a bee's finely tuned anatomy, and how it coordinates perfectly with a flower's innards, you understand why.
It is a fast-paced sport, requiring finely tuned eye-hand-stick-puck co-ordination, executed at high speed, by some of the fittest athletes in sport.
Although this may look paltry in comparison to the total carbon cycle, it is probably enough to upset such a finely tuned system.
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Members of honor cultures meet outsiders with a suspicion so finely tuned that violent retaliation follows slights that rule-of-law cultures can safely ignore.
It is these finely tuned movements that keep the flying insects in one spot - hovering above a flower as they feed from it.
Its internal culture had been developed and finely tuned to reflect the sense of joy the original owners had in serving the public.
When Horowitz and his accompanying press corps arrived, there was a piano, finely tuned, upon which Horowitz suddenly took it upon himself to play.
It was assumed that accuracy required complex, finely tuned engineering that justified high pricing, but Hayek realized that the quartz watch had erased that advantage.
Even Sir Isaac Newton had his doubts about when such a goal might be achieved, given the effects of rough seas on such finely tuned machines.
To this day, Madoff talks about his investment strategy as if it were a finely tuned instrument that just went a little off at some point.
This calls for the lasers to be very finely tuned and the fuel pellet to be perfectly smooth, so that the implosion is symmetrical and fusion occurs.
Teresa Stratas and Elvis Costello give finely tuned, idiosyncratic performances, and at times Weinstein displays both the versatility of the composer and the bite of his frequent collaborator, Bertolt Brecht.
Needless to say, the company's confident that the software components of the Transporter system will be finely tuned by the time Transporters begin making their way into the hands of backers.
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He's not as smart as a gorilla, but he's a finely tuned predator, and heavily armed with 60 huge, sharp teeth as well as massive claws on his feet and hands.
Using data-crunching skills polished at Google, Merrill says ZestFinance analyzes 70, 000 variables to create a finely tuned risk profile of every borrower that goes far beyond the bounds of traditional credit scoring.
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More fascinating, less dirty - Dyson now engineers motors in a room so clean no pollutants, pollen or dirt can damage the finely tuned technology being made by the highly calibrated production line.
Though they are cute and cuddly, felines are actually finely tuned killers that affect wildlife to such an extent that the researchers have called on authorities to come up with ways to lessen their environmental impact.
We appreciate it the way we do a finely tuned touchpad: you wouldn't want too much friction while swiping around, but that little bit of traction makes finger input feel a little more controlled, a little more precise.
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After sifting and thinking, they recognized that because of the vehicle's finely tuned mechanics, its air-tight interior, air-tight exterior, etcetera, etcetera, etcetera, the car drove so quietly and elegantly that, yes, the only thing one could hear was that clock ticking.
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Together with the 30-odd stockbrokers he has hired from Nomura, Japan's biggest stockbroker and his former employer, Mr Kitao runs a finely tuned investor-relations unit at Softbank, which puts out a steady patter of exciting news about the company's new ventures.
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