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So, sure, perhaps we can and should tinker with the political process.
But once the program is up and running, he may start tinkering with something else.
The year was 1998 and once again they began to tinker with the board.
But you know, there are ways, without any sort of tinkering about.
After about 6 months of part time tinkering I had it running.
You just tinker with a few things here and there.
She had a good idea of how much time he spent tinkering on the car, but was that so wrong?
And there are 66 games left for Brown to tinker.
And there was little chance to tinker after the show opened.
But the law needs more than "tinkering here and there."
"Why tinker around when you have the stuff that he does?"
Still, very little money was at risk, and some people enjoy tinkering.
"To tinker with it is not in their best interest."
"You've got no right to tinker with him without a work order."
Tinkering about with the old boat would almost certainly be the end of her.
"I think other states are going to tinker with it too much," he said.
He was tinkering with details until early this morning, officials said.
Two of such were now tinkering at the counter's end.
Yet tinkering with a finished movie is not the same thing.
But even all of this seems somehow to be tinkering.
Committee members said some tinkering with the bill remained to be done.
Now the question is, why would anybody want to tinker with this system?
What rights do consumers have to tinker with products they own?
Let them tinker with the dynamics, but not too much.
"It's just a matter of tinkering with the little things."