But they add that this "does not challenge the fact that experience is also crucial for their fine tuning and for learning the specific properties of the native language".
It also can export the project to your desktop for further fine tuning using the full PowerDirector software.
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The season one championship for LoL drew 1.69 million viewers, with 210, 000 tuning in for the final match alone, an eSports record by far.
But physicists have learned to take the need for such fine-tuning, as the precision fiddling is known in the argot, as a sign that something important is missing from their picture of the world.
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These went down a storm with a Labour Party audience, but may possibly need fine-tuning for the election campaign.
But they used to be able to take comfort in the fact that fewer people were watching those shows than were tuning in for hits like The Big Bang Theory and American Idol.
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Unlike traditional hands-free solutions, the suite eliminates the need for a lengthy tuning process and dedicated hardware, lowering production costs and increasing design flexibility.
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He's been busy tuning up for the start of the regular season, a season in which he could very well become baseball's all-time homerun leader.
That allows an e-commerce firm to monitor and modify campaigns as they are running, tuning them for the best results, checking the results and making more changes.
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According to an idea called technicolour, if it were instead made up of all-new kinds of quark held together by a new interaction, akin to but distinct from the strong force, the need for fine-tuning disappears.
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For Americans who are tuning back into this, process perhaps for the first time in a while, can you explain how this gets done?
The show was a Sunday night ratings winner for ITV1, with nearly 5m viewers tuning in to the last episode of the series which finished in July.
The show was a Sunday night ratings winner for ITV1, with nearly 5m viewers tuning in to the last episode of the series which finished in July 2009.
While hardcore fans will be tuning in for pleasure, the NFL Scouting Combine has become big business for all involved.
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.
Meanwhile, as the Americans keep cutting costs and fine-tuning their calculations, European investors still hunt around for the most basic information.
Another change with implications for politics is that the new Arab public now tuning into stations like al-Jazeera is better educated than ever before.
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.
Fans may also be surprised to learn that while millions of fans will be tuning in from home, demand for tickets on the secondary market has been falling fast.
He employs roughly the same process he used in 1959, except for a tuning tweak he discovered from an article in a music journal when working on his fourth bass in 1988.
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Until now, the viewer tracking service has only measured those tuning in for programming.
For anyone just tuning in, PETA recently released a webgame criticizing the Pokemon series of encouraging animal exploitation.
Sporadically tuning in to the debates, I keep waiting for Cain to self-destruct.
Fine-tuning and guiding the economy is a harmful undertaking for a central bank.
The new camera also features 13 different Creative Styles for fine-tuning images, plus a wide range of Picture Effect treatments.
So back to the radio (one power button, one tuning knob) for now.
Presenting your RSS feeds and social media links in a magazine-style format, Flipboard still makes for a fascinating reading experience, with page tuning and differing layouts keeping the reader engaged.
That is what makes the use of sector rotation strategies so compelling: Whereas growth and value have long been sold as a way to break the market down into two distinct exposure groups, sectors allow you to break the market into 10 distinct exposure groups with unmatched flexibility for fine-tuning.
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With millions of Indians tuning in for live broadcasts of international competitions featuring their countrywomen, the pageant scene is an advertiser's dream.
Despite a host of tweaks to the rules, tone and cast of the show, Idol felt a lot like the show 25 million-plus viewers have been tuning in to for nearly a decade.
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