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On the Internet, such information is even more useful because it's easier to fine-tune who sees an ad.
In conjunction with Clinton's attempt to fine-tune the notion of sexual relations so that it required intercourse, the WP helpfully notes that in a recent Time-CNN poll, 87 percent of the respondents said they consider oral sex sex.
First, at that meeting, I pointed out that the methodological changes that were planned for the study all would have the effect of raising the count of abused and neglected children . In fact, Sedlak and her colleagues described (in a report to HHS) how they planned to "fine-tune" the study to "ensure that categories of key participants who were most likely to encounter suspected maltreatment cases in the [1986 incidence study] are given higher probability of being included in the [new study]."
It will allow curators to fine-tune splice sites to generate the most biologically likely peptide.
It is likely that some of the opportunities will involve genetic engineering approaches, where new information about genes, gene regulation, and plant responses to the environment may be used in innovative ways to fine-tune existing plant varieties so that they utilize resources more efficiently, provide greater nutritional value, or simply taste better.