Sentences with phrase «for tuning of»

On the residential front, I agree with the split system solution when possible to allow for tuning of cooling based on specific time of day and needs versus the rampant over cooling that is the norm.
All the mileage around the Green Hell were used for tuning of the suspension, brakes and drivetrain.
According to the Daily Star, Arsene Wenger is now happy to cash in on Ozil for the tune of around # 30m to avoid losing him on a free next summer as that seemingly becomes an ever more realistic possibility.

Not exact matches

GE is piggybacking along to the tune of at least $ 2 billion a year in extra equipment sales — a significant boost even for a company of GE's scale.
Snapchat's stratospheric engagement stats (to the tune of 100 million users spending a half hour on the platform per day) make it compelling for any brand.
While I was cleared of all charges four years later, I wound up filing for bankruptcy protection and lost a personal fortune in business equity to the tune of about $ 3 billion.
In the U.K. and Brazil, where it is downsizing to the tune of hundreds of locations, the company has struggled for years.
The main building, renovated and expanded starting in 2004 to the tune of $ 30 million, includes parking space for two tour buses, and during the summer months the hotel hosts Live at the Sunset Marquis, a web series spotlighting up - and - comers performing poolside.
Let's find out how; stay tuned for profiles and be sure to join Ovaleye to stay on top of everything that is going on.
Digital ad management allows for almost constant fine - tuning of ad schemes for both publishers and advertisers.
But instead of plugging your ears and tuning out critics, it's important to use reviews as a direct pipeline for feedback.
«The good news is the «get inside, stay inside, stay tuned» phrase works for both for the threat of a potential nuclear detonation as well as a nuclear detonation that has occurred,» Brooke Buddemeier, a health physicist and expert on radiation and emergency preparedness at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, told Business Insider.
You will be shocked to learn that a study commissioned by Internet radio service Pandora found that annoying users with increased amounts of advertising will push some to pay for an ad - free subscription, but not enough to make up for the majority who get annoyed and just tune out.
The lecture hall is tuned for all - day occupancy and alert states of mind.
If voters tuned in to the first night of the Republican National Convention hoping for a better sense of Donald Trump as a private man, they were likely disappointed.
Instead of plugging your ears and tuning out critics, use reviews as a direct pipeline for feedback.
The price dive could put pressure on the federal government to the tune of $ 2.5 billion annually for the next four years, according to a fall economic update from Ottawa, and oil - producing provinces such as Alberta, Saskatchewan and Newfoundland are staring down revenue and royalty losses worth billions.
For Grandmason and his interns, using Traklight regularly — to the tune of about a $ 50 subscription annually — provides peace of mind.
By leveraging predictive analytics, companies can anticipate the wants and needs of their customers to create customized experiences — finely tuned for individual preferences.
Instead of relying on a single front - page spread, for example, traditional publishers can tune their content for several different Twitter streams.
One of the reasons the IMF has changed its tune on fiscal policy is because research it has done in the past year shows that borrowing to pay for infrastructure pays for itself over the longer term by generating faster economic growth.
For instance, if you're seeking help with a broad range of financial issues, ranging from how to invest or fine - tune your tax planning to choosing the right amount of life or disability insurance or ensuring that your estate plan matches your desires, I would say that your best bet is to find a certified financial planner.
If you treat your drama - free stars the way many of us treated Petty — expecting them to be there performing fantastically whenever you happen to remember to tune in — you may be in for a rude awakening.
In one well - publicized case, the estate of the songwriter behind «Sesame Street» tunes such as «Elmo's World» auctioned his credits for $ 580,000.
But TV ratings and digital broadcasts are measured in totally different ways, and when Next Level Media broke the numbers apart, it concluded that at least four times as many people watched an NBA Finals game on average as tuned in for League of Legends finals.
The average dating site customer spends just $ 239 a year for online memberships, which more than pays for itself to the tune of $ 12,803 in cost savings from fewer dates,» the report said.
Ford tuned the Edge ST to compensate for its high ride by «managing the all - wheel drive system and electronically creating a little bit of sportiness without getting ourselves into any issues on the center of gravity,» Nair said.
But what we do look for, which I think is a broader version of the same thing, are people who are really in tune with who they are as people.
Reputation and image are becoming more and more important to big brands, so stay tuned for plenty more impressive stunts in the future, particularly as advancing technology allows us to extend further than the confines of the ground!
Viewers tune in to Kell on Earth, the Bravo TV series chronicling the inner workings of Manhattan PR firm People's Revolution, for the celebrity clientele, the backstage look at Fashion Week, and the workplace melodrama.
Many of the people who tuned in Thursday night were not waiting to hear «an admission of doping — that was stipulated from the start — but a specific apology for the lives he ruined in order to keep his secret a secret,» says David Carr at The New York Times.
In other words, a lot of people will be tuning in to host network NBC for tonight's festivities — featuring the ceremonial lighting of the Olympic cauldron and the parade of thousands of athletes from 206 countries (even Russia!)
DPNA member Dale Leibel, who purchased his Douglas Park home in 1999, says the organization suggested a plan to the developer that would maintain the same level of density, but is more in - tune with the single - family feel of the neighbourhood (the developer was unavailable for comment).
Meditation provides moments of much - needed silence for getting in tune with your own thoughts and to help manage your daily energy levels.
Eclipsed in the popular imagination by Apple and battered by the earthquake in Japan and floods in Thailand, Sony looks as defeated as ever, predicting another loss for this fiscal year, this time to the tune of US$ 1.2 billion.
Nearly 20 million people tuned in for television coverage of former FBI director James Comey's congressional testimony on Thursday.
For Musk to truly cash in to a tune of $ 50 billion, Tesla's market value must reach $ 650 billion.
Backlash is a familiar tune for the ridesharing service, and Uber has a record of winning turf battles despite opponents» efforts.
NerdWallet estimates that the average driver overpays for auto insurance to the tune of $ 368 per year, from not shopping around for better coverage.
Moreover, it stays high for the next 75 days (to the tune of 20 percent above the baseline).
The two companies have already created a technology team of 50 engineers that is attempting to fine - tune Intel's chip technology to work more efficiently with AT&T's custom networking software that it plans to make publicly available for free.
The singer is apparently participating in the initiative with a visit to a center for homeless LGBT youth, a candid discussion of her own struggles with PTSD, and (this is the fun part) a hand - picked playlist of positivity - boosting tunes.
Meanwhile, that kid in the storage unit constructing bag after bag of swag for an upcoming conference has got the right idea: he has his earbuds in and is listening to tunes as he racks up his hours, inching ever nearer a goal of 9,000 — 15 gift bags an hour.
According to a letter sent at the end of May from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce to the Securities and Exchange Commission and Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, the current system for analyzing and auditing companies» internal controls needs a tune - up.
The solution: It took about three years for Sweetgreen to fine - tune its forecasts — which FireFly waited out, occasionally running out of milk for other cheeses.
Motor Trend didn't name it Car of the Year for 2017 for nothing, and it's certainly a front - runner for Business Insider's Car of the Year award for this year (we'll be making our pick in December, so the battle is already set, possibly, between the Model 3 and the Bolt — stay tuned).
So use language to the tune of «Hey, leave the check book at home for this meeting.
«I actually go and incorporate a lot of what our guests say into my own life and it really has been, for me, a great practice in fine - tuning my own finances.»
, we all love to belt out uplifting anthems about building a better world, but one Austrian study found these feel - good tunes actually put people in a «prosocial» frame of mind, influencing their behavior for the better.
Last night's ratings were also up 7 % from the most recent Game 7 of an NBA Finals series, in 2013, in addition to easily beating out already strong ratings from earlier games in this year's NBA Finals, which saw just over 20 million viewers tune in for Game 5 last week.
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