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  • verb Present participle of recalibrate.

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Examples

  • MAY: But what I think it's doing is kind of recalibrating the balance of our family.

    CNN Transcript Jul 4, 2009 2009

  • How is al Qaeda kind of recalibrating itself to deal with President Obama?

    CNN Transcript Jan 27, 2009 2009

  • And it's just kind of recalibrating the balance of the family.

    CNN Transcript Jul 4, 2009 2009

  • But after five months of reconstruction and "recalibrating," as Gray puts it, Equinox is up and running again.

    Home/News Amanda McDougall 2010

  • Yeah, that is what Acer said. they called it "recalibrating" the battery.

    LinuxQuestions.org 2010

  • He stated that he was comfortable with the Fed's "extended period" rate language and the FOMC needs to see unemployment decline before "recalibrating" policy.

    FXstreet.com 2010

  • The Harper government, now "recalibrating" after proroguing Parliament, insists the budget can be balanced in five years.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed 2010

  • Should the Liberals project strength, vision, competence, Harper may have a very hard time "recalibrating" if you will.

    Progressive Bloggers 2010

  • But Miss Nisbet admitted the regulator would consider "recalibrating" the courses altogether in coming years if pass rates continue to rise.

    Latest News Breaking News and Current News from the UK and World Telegraph 2009

  • : Jeffrey Mankoff argues that Obama's upcoming meeting with Medvedev offers an opportunity for "recalibrating" his Russia policy, in "The Huffington Post."

    CFR.org - 2009

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