They simply are not sophisticated enough to fine tune which posts or comments warrant a response.
You can say, well, we're going to fine them or whatever, that doesn't matter.
Those who stick to fine arts still run a risk of starving in a garret.
Nancy segued from commercial photography to fine-art photography and joined the Ojai Studio Artists group.
The answer to this is to fine the countries that look like going bust?
The company gets to fine-tune its offerings to work more closely with Microsoft's ubiquitous software.
This is, not to put to fine an edge on it, exactly what charter schools do.
As "Groceries Code Adjudicator", Ms Tacon will have the power to fine misbehaving supermarkets.
Rather than perfecting their capacity to fine-tune inventory, NetMarket and Shopping.com have dispensed with inventory altogether.
Needing 495 just to avoid the follow-on, England closed 24-1 after Andrew Strauss pulled to fine-leg.
At the retreat there were painters at every level, from first-timers to fine artists.
Customers can then continue to fine tune it as the program works for them.
FORBES: Artificial Intelligence Knows When People Are Tweeting About You
Tomaselli was among several who accused Fine of molesting them, leading to Fine's being fired in November.
The company plans to continue to fine tune the site for the next six to 18 months.
Attempts to fine-tune the economy through cheap money instead led to higher inflation and increased economic instability.
But the way they calculate what they have a right to fine them is just most odd.
And it could benefit adult patients, too, since it will allow doctors to fine-tune lenses in situ.
Take advantage of the usual summer lull to fine-tune your menu of offerings and your client servicing strategy.
Does the President feel that the use of any expletives should be subject to fine, even incidental, not-scripted?
Head teachers are being given the power to fine parents who take children out of school without permission.
Those who run the European Union think the solution is to fine every citizen of the European Union.
FORBES: The European Union is About to Fine Every European Union Citizen
This allows them to fine-tune their services and improve the accuracy of features such as traffic status updates.
Recently the Senate passed a similar bill, to fine boats fishing wherever in the islands' waters without an Argentine licence.
The basket is made from thousands of brightly coloured glass beads that have been threaded on to fine wires.
TheMagic Remote has been redesigned to fine-tune content and menu navigation, making interaction as simple and intuitive as possible.
ENGADGET: LG details LCD, plasma HDTV lineup for 2013: 4K, Miracast, NFC, WiDi and more
It was the musician Jools Holland who introduced Mr. Evans to fine wine.
WSJ: Will Lyons on Wine: Tiny Pomerol Is a Wine Lover's Wonderland
And we were able to fine tune the sound to our liking using the app's bass and treble controls.
The proposed framework would allow users to fine tune their experience by choosing from a variety of connection services.
ENGADGET: Researchers propose �� la carte internet services, overhaul for web infrastructure
They are also trying to fine-tune their network spending so they can more-or-less break even on providing basic access.
Judges have now passed the case to prosecutors, who will decide whether to fine him for breaching the order.
应用推荐