Sentences with phrase «tuning it even»

We are still in tune even though she is across the hall now.
It will provide entertainment for years to come and can even be upgraded later if you want to keep modding it: You can easily upgrade the engine, shocks, aluminum parts, and many others to tune it even further.
Your credits can be used to exchange Luxy Plus and Luxy TUNE even more Luxy BLACK.
Both the Latitude and Limited trims come with the upgraded six - speaker audio system, making your favorite tunes even more appealing than before.
Titanium: Going with the top - tier Titanium will get you 16 - inch alloy wheels, leather - wrapped steering, leather upholstery and an eight - speaker sound system that makes jamming to your favorite tunes even more enjoyable.
You will gain 200 HP at once, and after light tuning even 300 horsepower.
Also offered is keyless entry and ignition, and a six - speaker stereo system that makes jamming to your favorite tunes even more enjoyable.
The M5 is lowered by a centimeter all around and the active differential is tuned even more aggressively.
The Active M Differential, which is standard on all Ms, gets tuned even more aggressively with the Competition Package.
Google Now: This has been a cool addition to the Jelly Bean package and now it has become even smarter thanks to the Knowledge Graph based search that has been fine - tuned even further.
And this can be fine - tuned even further based on personal preferences.
Now with an adaptive front light, Kindle Oasis automatically adjusts the brightness of the display based on your surroundings — whether you're in a dimly - lit room or outside in the sun — and can be fine - tuned even further based on personal preferences.
There's a lot to explore for those interested in fine tuning even the smallest details.
It made the appearance of a new tune even more anticipated, as well as the fantastic theme every time you figure out and reach the enemy's weak spot.
But you could fine - tune it even more by setting a keyword such as payroll or taxation.

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.
In 2013, she decided to pursue mediumship full time, taking courses and getting an education that's helped her recognize how to be even more in tune with her intuition.
Previous analyses of that effort suggested it would cost even more losses in health care coverage (to the tune of 32 million fewer insured by 2026, according to the Congressional Budget Office) compared to the Senate's current bill and foster sharp premium spikes.
Even if you think you're in tune with the daily trials and tribulations of your staff, you should solicit broader participation in the crafting of the code.
We can pack more tunes on an iPhone — not even a dedicated music player!
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!)
Buffett fans will get a chance to hear him discuss his stocks and their performance on Saturday, even if they're not in Omaha, by tuning in to the Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting live stream starting at 10 a.m. ET.
Once he sets his mind on something, he tunes everything out — even his loved ones.
It now even forgets what happened in the morning and switches tune in the middle of the day.
Imagine my chatbot coming back to me the next evening with a suggestion tuned by my reaction to The Black Mirror.
If you want to learn more about the VC game or even get funded yourself, tune in to these Twitter accounts:
It now needs artists who can command attention, even negative attention, to get people to tune in.
SNL is having a resurgence of popularity as people tune in to try to get some laughs out of our latest national political news, but even Trump's biggest opponents won't want to watch if the show's not funny.
But even listening to soothing music and focusing on breaths while navigating traffic is a better alternative to listening news radio or top 40 tunes, which can be overly stimulating.
I get the need to fine tune the definition, and perhaps even own it.
While most people will tune in to the television, radio, or even the mobile web for their debate coverage, we're seeing large numbers of users install new applications for the first time to engage with the debate.
Even its most infamous detractors, such as JP Morgan, are changing their tune, admitting that
Even its most infamous detractors, such as JP Morgan, are changing their tune, admitting that it is indeed a viable currency, after Bitcoin's market cap recently surpassed that of the banking giant.
Mr. Mar's comments put him in the unfortunate position of appearing more supportive of the Americanization than even Wildrose leader Danielle Smith, who supports the introduction of private facilities, but sticks to finely - tuned talking points when talking about full - privatization.
Even though I was reluctant to use the internet when I bought my home, I changed my tune a few years later when it was time to refinance.
Even without the Bible, our world and the solar system is clearly amazingly fine - tuned and massive.
It further shocks me when I think that, last night, millions of Americans still tuned into Monday Night Football even though Steve Young, a Mormon and descendant of Brigham Young, was one of the ESPN broadcasters.
Take note, it is ONLY string theorists who even give fine tuning the time of day... and that's ONLY because they have the multiverse to lose the implied significance that resides in the observation.
It takes more faith to believe in a universe evolving from nothing or from eternal matter than to believe in a loving Creator, existing outside the limit of time, who gave us this specially designed & tuned universe to explore and to learn about caring for one another even through the midst of difficult experiences.
I saw where you think that you can argue about «fine - tuning» and strong principles, and I would assert that's because you don't even know what the most implicating evidence even is... thanks to your god, Copernicus.
Stay tuned for more contests... maybe even later this week.
In a fully redeemed world, every community would have a finely tuned radar for distress and dispatch someone to arrive at our front door — casserole in hand — offering to pray before we've even tweeted our need.
Reading headlines online, listening to NPR or just tuning into the evening news can be a gateway to knowing how to make a difference and instituting real change.
Just off the top of my head, but perhaps Bono should get modern day sainthood status, or at least a relevant prophet of - the - day award simply because his one statement â $ œI still havenâ $ ™ t found what Iâ $ ™ m looking forâ $... bets are heâ $ ™ s still searching even while heâ $ ™ s cranking out more great tunes and attempting to alleviate a bit of the third world debt.
Actually, if you stay tuned, you will see how this will actually help people, clarify the situation, and even hopefully produce the fruit of repentance.
So even if you've read the posts, make sure you stay tuned for the book when it comes out, because much of the material will be new and presented in a different way.
It's still very much an uphill battle, but even the minuscule time period of the last 100 years has seen dramatic changes in society's acceptance of more «modest» antisocial behaviors (racism, bigotry, bullying etc.) What is now coined «Political Correctness» is really just the fine - tuning of previously - accepted social norms.
Other constants must be fine - tuned to an even more stringent degree.
(Read this last one again) Other constants must be fine - tuned to an even more stringent degree.
That is, when we tried to democratize the heroic charge of a Dylan, Morrison, Townsend, Bowie, and Iggy, by asking all the rock - tuned «sonic youth» to D.I.Y. — i.e. to Do whatever It is we think the stars did Yourself — what we mostly wound up with is, to twist Charlotte's words a bit, a set of people far more «conceited and full of themselves» than even the «Woodstock Generation» could hope to be.
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