recalibrate in A Sentence

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    The battery should now be Recalibrated.

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    I'm gonna Recalibrate this to a police frequency.

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    I think we're gonna have to Recalibrate the sensors.

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    For example, today, AUVs have to Recalibrate and verify their positions.

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    No plan to reissue Rs 1,000 note, ATMs being Recalibrated: Jaitley.

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    To steal a few extra winks and reset(or at least Recalibrate) your internal clock.

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    As a result, many of the V2's launched were Recalibrated to correct for this“error”.

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    With practice, you can Recalibrate your brain to once again get true satisfaction from ordinary pleasures.

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    The question that arises is how do we Recalibrate ATMs in terms of new and old notes?

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    Recent research on psychedelics offers a few clues about how people can be Recalibrated or restructured during an ayahuasca ceremony.

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    Against this background, and reflecting the need to exercise patience, persistence and prudence in designing our monetary policy course, we Recalibrated our monetary policy measures.

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    La literary tradition that defines itself as neo-Neopersian literature finds its roots in the culture of ancient Persia, redefined and Recalibrated in the post-Islamic period.

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    With enough visualization, you can Recalibrate the muscles to open when you choose, Dr. Rao says:“You have more power over the situation than you think.”.

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    By recalibrating its Tibet policy, India could elevate Tibet as a strategic and environmental issue that impinges on international security and climatic and hydrological stability.

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    Sleep Recalibrates the brain's memory cells, allowing us to solidify what we have learned and use it when next awake, new evidence from mice indicates.

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    By recalibrating its Tibet policy, India could elevate Tibet as a broader strategic and environmental issue that impinges on international security and climatic and hydrological stability.

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    In fact, there's a period of time that the human body has to Recalibrate its'weight set point,' which means the brain has to calibrate how much bodyweight can reasonably be lost.

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    For example, at the end of each week use the 3Rs(reflect, reveal, Recalibrate) to reflect on progress made, reveal any valuable insights gained that they can leverage going forward, and Recalibrate future actions accordingly.

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    All of this, in turn, was billed as introducing“major change” into the country's military stance, leading to(shades of former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld) a“leaner, meaner” force, slimmed down and Recalibrated for economic tough times and a global“moment of transition.”.

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    All of us look to the New Year as a time to reset and Recalibrate, but the daughter who is still struggling with the effects of her childhood experiences on her adult life may feel special poignancy when it comes to setting goals for the future.

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