Sentences with phrase «as fine tuned»

Although the Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus looks a lot like its predecessor, Samsung has added some new features and as fine tuned it enough to turn one of the best Android phones of last year into an even better one.
As a result of the time spent creating wrestling games, No Mercy emerged as a fine tuned machine, taking all the elements that made the previous games successful, before adding little touches and flourishes to make No Mercy nigh - on perfect.
Though its platforming and controls are not as fine tuned as one would like them to be, its story, characters, and puzzles are quite strong and will stay with you long after you complete the game.
The net play side of things, however, isn't nearly as fine tuned and feels unfairly balanced in favour of net rushers; it's far easier to put away an easy volley into the open court than it is to hit a pin - point accurate passing shot with your player on the run, game after game.
The graphics engine to me is not nearly as fine tuned as the Unreal engine.
Think of your body as a fine tuned machine with multiple small systems all working together to create one larger system.
We are finally running as a fine tuned machine.»
As well as fine tuning your management structure, you can also look forward to reduced telephone bills and travel expenses.
Window activities are also great for strengthening shoulder and arm muscles, developing gross motor skills as well as fine tuning fine motor skills.
When we get started in heavy diet personalization I always see this more as fine tuning than the foundation we build their nutrition plan off of.
As I fine tune the show, I will be adding show notes with links about things we discuss.
Codemasters will be throwing gamers a curve by pitting them against mother nature, as well as fine tuning EGO Engine's award winning racing technology which was used in DiRT.
Within the Apple Watch application on the iPhone (not on the watch itself) you can toggle notifications off as well as fine tune the notifications specifically for the watch.
Experience is greatly valued as it fine tunes the necessary qualities.
I'll continue to look back to this content as I fine tune and polish my presentation.

Not exact matches

Fine - tune your ability to be most effective and to build your capacity to take on & do more every day, at work, at home, as a volunteer, as a friend, etc..
Instead of pitching Riot as a congenial place to work, hiring managers focus on how new hires can level up — that is, develop and fine - tune skills.
So we start with things that may be a little more off the shelf and fine tune them and upgraded them as we hear from our customers on what they want.
What's cool: SearchCenter helps you fine - tune search engine advertising by measuring things such as how long people spend on your site, where they go while they're there, and how that behavior varies according to factors such as the keyword they used to find you.
As Kestle explains, data can help companies find untapped markets and fine - tune marketing efforts to improve client satisfaction.
It will help you fine - tune your content strategy as you can focus on content that is delivering value and stop producing content that isn't.
As course director, Glenn wrote seminars, created instructor slide shows, wrote marketing materials, and served as main instructor on such topics as: supporting and troubleshooting Windows 95; troubleshooting and fine - tuning the networked PC; and customer service excellence for the help desk professionaAs course director, Glenn wrote seminars, created instructor slide shows, wrote marketing materials, and served as main instructor on such topics as: supporting and troubleshooting Windows 95; troubleshooting and fine - tuning the networked PC; and customer service excellence for the help desk professionaas main instructor on such topics as: supporting and troubleshooting Windows 95; troubleshooting and fine - tuning the networked PC; and customer service excellence for the help desk professionaas: supporting and troubleshooting Windows 95; troubleshooting and fine - tuning the networked PC; and customer service excellence for the help desk professional.
Talk of using the MBA experience as a place to fine - tune an idea, recruit partners, gain access to seed capital, and finally launch a startup is becoming as ubiquitous as discussions about forthcoming job interviews at McKinsey & Co. and Goldman Sachs.
As chairman, Jobs will stay involved in the things he likes — fine - tuning products, for example — much as he has since JanuarAs chairman, Jobs will stay involved in the things he likes — fine - tuning products, for example — much as he has since Januaras he has since January.
As manufacturing companies increase production and freight volume they're going to need to fine - tune efficiency.
Creating and tracking the right KPIs will help your employees reflect on their own performance, and help you fine - tune their efforts as well.
They're not as precise as, say, HTC Vive's handhelds, which allow for more fine - tuned control.
It recently imposed a curriculum in schools in its Syrian stronghold, Raqqa, scrapping subjects such as philosophy and chemistry, and fine - tuning the sciences to fit with its ideology.
As happens with any other skill, it's impossible to perfect these abilities without practicing them; you'll have to practice them actively, honing and fine - tuning your approach along the way.
Facebook rakes in half a million dollars a day from these ads on mobile devices, a figure that should increase as more advertisers take note and Facebook fine - tunes the delivery.
To fine - tune his smoldering - waif antennae, Heaney employs 75 high school girls as «trend spotters.»
Compared with those, the Mate 9's requires more fine - tuning to get the most out of it, its colors aren't as vivid, and its HDR mode is just about useless.
As it turned out, says Welburn, «the professors had such a deep relationship with GM, they were able to fine - tune my curriculum to help me prepare for a career there.»
These «micro» insights were used to fine - tune Uber's service locally but also incorporated into the work of other teams at a regional, global, «macro» level — such as looking at the UX of the website and app — to help growth in other markets.
The company is working on fine - tuning its online ordering experience, as well as other tech - savvy solutions.
Only fine - tune the calculations and delivery of the incentive — or perhaps hire the author as a consultant — and the problem will be solved, we are told.
The Peoples Bank of China is expected to carry on with enhancing liquidity fine - tuning while maintaining a tightening bias in both monetary and regulatory policy, as long as growth continues to be more than 6.5 percent,...
This gives you ample time to see critique the level of prominence as well as additional time to fine tune any issues you might encounter in the process of trading the signals.
The federal NDP, which picked up three new seats in B.C. in 2011, is using this as a training ground for the 2015 federal vote, both to fine - tune ideas and techniques and to sway popular opinion in the key region.
Create a mood ideal for showcasing your home such as playing relaxing background music, lighting a fire, adding plants and flowers, maximizing lighting and fine - tuning the temperature
Instead, advertisers embracing the opportunity to fine - tune their paid search presence and get more creative with AdWords accounts will reap the benefits now as less steely willed rivals disappear from the listings and in the future, with a cohesive campaign that delivers customers time and time again.
@HotAirAce «Conveniently ignoring that Hawking, and others such as Krauss and Dawkins, goes on to show that the universe is not fine tuned» @Chad «uh..
If something has fine - tuned the parameters, that could indicate the existence of an intelligent fine - tuner — but this is pretty much guesswork: it could as easily be that the parameters vary slightly over very large distances, in which case life would be expected to turn up in those regions of the universe that are suited for life.
«There is for me powerful evidence that there is something going on behind it all... It seems as though somebody has fine tuned nature's numbers to make the Universe... The impression of design is overwhelming.»
The «fine tuning» argument relies on the premise that the environment is adapted to us as opposed to us being adapted to the environment.
(4) As for fine - tuning: sure lots of god models claim it.
As with all passions, patriotism is subject to excesses and does not lend itself to fine tuning.
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Per the NASA Hubble studies,» A universe as flat as we see it today would require an extreme fine - tuning of conditions in the past, which would be an unbelievable coincidence.»
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