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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
finetune .
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Examples
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Triticale agronomy has to be "finetuned" in each area where it is to be grown.
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Thirdly, more than just some tips on imaginative realism, this book is testimony of a very developed and over the years finetuned methodology.
Marking a Mark James Gurney 2009
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Bushco has simply taken the raw material left it by Bill and finetuned it so that today it's a well-oiled dishonesty machine.
New Hillary Ad In Wisconsin: She's "Only" Candidate Who Wants Universal Health Care 2009
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That could have been the evolutionary driving force: an energy-generating unit that works in each cell, where each cell can depend on it to work, which due to its simplicity never fails and which only need to be finetuned.
A critique on the endosymbiotic theory for the origin of mitochondria 2007
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One can show that the more finetuned a universe is, the more likely it is to be constrained by natural means.
Basu: Bias over views or credentials? - The Panda's Thumb 2007
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What this essentially means is that services like MusicMobs which recommend songs to match your tastes are going be even more finetuned.
XSPF your music 2005
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The Holocaust was a finetuned bureaucratic affair, in which, aside from the German authorities, a good number of other European military, police, and civilian institutions, including those of France, took part.
Who Saved Jews? An Exchange Dworan, Shale 1991
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It was finetuned for use on the current of antiprotons.
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Updates of the MWS have finetuned the perceived risk.
NYDN Rss 2012
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The Mountain View, California-based Internet search giant also finetuned a feature that suggests search terms based on where searchers are located.
Raw Story 2010
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