Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
Almost all the music we hear today is calibrated in this way.
In a little while a friend will come to calibrate.
But they're none of them going to be calibrated right.
There's really no other way to calibrate their time rate.
A test film is run to calibrate the sound to the picture.
Several minutes later, I had calibrated my machine and was ready to begin.
We may still be a long way from having such carefully calibrated control.
Indeed, his effort may be more calibrated to a national stage.
The dynamics of the relationship had yet to be calibrated.
Yet it may be necessary to calibrate the model even in this case.
It can also be used to calibrate the second facility.
Clinton's speech was also calibrated to give the reporters what they needed.
The value of the index was calibrated to 100 on June 3, 1996.
Once your television and speakers are in place, you'll need to calibrate them.
Once set up and calibrated, there are no moving parts to the unit.
The debate is over how to calibrate the president's priorities.
You don't have to calibrate a television on your own.
No firm judgments have been made calibrating between the two.
Each individual calibrated the scale of numbers personally, through experience.
Tell them she's a native of a new associated world, so they need to calibrate her completely.
And yet even in my office I am inundated with what cannot be calibrated.
We got it calibrated now, I can release energy accurately down to one percent.
It was just a matter of getting the tools set up and fully calibrated, which would take about a week.
Peter had found out for himself when a nurse came in to calibrate it.
Instead, the apparatus must be calibrated, using a known standard material.