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At least I am tuning into CNN more of the time to get its take on the news.
FORBES: Who and What Do You Believe?
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Or the hitter in a baseball game trying to concentrate on making contact with a small sphere coming at him at over 90 miles per hour while prone to curving or sinking at any time, all while tuning out 40, 000 or so screaming, clapping fans trying to energize the pitcher.
FORBES: Make Some Noise
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Laws of diminishing returns mean that even if the science continues to progress, the amount of benefit that can be gained by fine-tuning priority-setting will diminish over time.
ECONOMIST: Green.view: Finger on the spot | The
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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?
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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Though it remains on the daytime airwaves, the once-hot and frequently aired quiz show was pulled from prime time once viewers had had enough and stopped tuning in.
FORBES: Reality TV's Big Break
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She knows how hard it is to raise children in a culture where every time they're out of your sight, they're tuning into a multibillion-dollar music, computer game, Internet and film empire that promulgates messages frequently at odds with small-town American values.
CNN: Commentary: Palin is a VP for the rest of us
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The 12-time All-Star typically goes at his own pace in camp, fine-tuning his dreaded cut fastball in the bullpen and in simulated games.
NPR: AP Source: Rivera Plans To Retire After 2013
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After playing with it, it was obvious to us the technology still needed some fine-tuning, but nonetheless Tobii promised it would have a product to sell in about a year's time.
ENGADGET: Hands-on with Tobii REX, a peripheral that brings eye-tracking to any Windows 8 PC (video)