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Regular jiggering of organic functions is needed to keep the ratio from ballooning to something deadly.
NEWYORKER: Lostronaut
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And Peyton Manning is so good at reading opposing defenses and then, you know, kind of re-jiggering his team.
NPR: Fearsome Foursome Left in Super Bowl Chase
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It seems that Guidry had this thing about jiggering the odometers of some of the items that he sold.
FORBES: Odometer Tampering Ends In Federal Prison Skid
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Central banks attempt to guide macroeconomic factors like unemployment, economic growth, interest rates, inflation and so forth by jiggering the currency.
FORBES: 40 Years Of Floating Money, 40 Years Of The Average Worker Getting Poorer
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Today, it is something of a crawling peg, but China too does not have significant currency independence or much latitude for domestic money jiggering.
FORBES: 40 Years Of Floating Money, 40 Years Of The Average Worker Getting Poorer
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It worked fine, and would still be working today if not for World War I, and soon after, the rise of Keynesian notions that governments could manage their economies by jiggering the currency.
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It turns out that most of the governments in the world have some sort of stable-value policy, in this way also giving up most, if not all, of any ambitions to manage their economies with money-jiggering.
FORBES: 40 Years Of Floating Money, 40 Years Of The Average Worker Getting Poorer
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Late in the summer ten kids with advanced neuroblastoma, one of the deadliest childhood cancers, began undergoing a radical new gene therapy with a breathtaking goal--to fight the disease not by deploying often inadequate chemotherapy and radiation but by jiggering the immune system to attack tumors it otherwise ignores.
FORBES: Do-It-Yourselfer