One way to encourage more fine-tuning of policing to local conditions would be to make crime statistics more readily available.
Experience with tuning of and image pipeline, including, but not limited to AWB, Color Correction, AutoExposure, FrameRate adjustments is a plus.
This feature enables fine-tuning of the focus in macro, composition selection when shooting, and exposure adjustment all without looking away from subjects.
Nuances of compensation plans and pay packages are shifting on what seems a daily basis requiring constant fine-tuning of your long-term plan with your advisor.
The tuning of the ncegele is based on a division of the octave into five equal intervals, and the sounds are produced by striking the keys with wooden sticks with a rubber beater fitted to the end.
Neither should cricket crow about the millions of people tuning in to coverage of the final Test between England and South Africa.
Ultimately, however, the self-tuning nature of the Transmeta chip design could offer advantages in desktop machines and high-performance servers as well portables.
Tory education spokeswoman Liz Smith said the current system was failing too many pupils at lower levels and welcomed the "fine tuning" of assessment in fourth year.
With millions of Indians tuning in for live broadcasts of international competitions featuring their countrywomen, the pageant scene is an advertiser's dream.
And, if cost-per-clicks are increasing, is that a sign of strength or consumers tuning out these types of ads?
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Over the past week, the leaders of Europe have been tuning their instruments ahead of today's meeting of the Quartet in Washington.
In short, you really should try tuning into one of our 5 live sports extra nights.
No doubt his executive team was busy fine-tuning the terms of the loan facility.
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Other companies are doing a better job of tuning into cultural differences.
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On Uke Club night, the smell of Teriyaki chicken floats on the warm summer air, along with the beachy sound of tuning ukuleles.
This development stirs multiple fears, but one that immediately comes to mind is the possibility of tuning down moral apprehension even lower and creating synthetic psychopaths.
Instead of tuning in live to each sporting event he needs to cover for his job, Scukanec sets his TiVo and goes about living his life.
Tuning the design of the chip to match this specific application, but making it reconfigurable, means that phones based around the chip will be able to adapt to different network standards.
But we got TiVo not long ago, and discovered the joy of tuning in to programs late, so that we can fast-forward past commercials, and that seems pretty much the ideal way to watch the Oscars.
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.
This develops the skill of tuning.
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Audience figures released in mid-May show that the numbers of people tuning in are growing and that many niche stations are starting to win significant numbers of listeners.
One of the most promising tuning parameters in use is the application of pressure.
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Cook, a veteran of IBM and Compaq, is widely credited with tuning up the grunty details of building everything from Macs to iPods and keeping them on the move, and stepped in to handle business while Jobs was out in 2004 for cancer surgery.
An earlier generation subscribed to the idea of turning on, tuning in and dropping out, but the voice of "We Can Be Strong" is so numb and confused by life on earth in 2007 that finding the right knob to tune out is too taxing.
The Independent newspaper recently cast doubt on this claim, reporting that figures of 70, 000 people tuning into her online concerts were inflated as part of a publicity campaign.
Unfortunately, what this economy needs is not so much a fine tuning as a set of jumper cables.
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There is no shortage of stimuli to capture the attention of people tuning in to Super Bowl XLVII.
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At least I am tuning into CNN more of the time to get its take on the news.
First, he set to work fine-tuning the comic delivery of the actor Owain Arthur, a sweet-faced Welshman, who plays a failed skiffle player named Francis.
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