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calibrate

[kal-uh-breyt] / ˈkæl əˌbreɪt /


VERB
fine-tune
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Phuangketkeow later told AFP that Thailand had proposed what it termed "calibrated engagement", saying the country needed to be proactive given its status as Myanmar's next-door neighbour.

From Barron's

They calibrate asset allocation to align your portfolio with your goals and values.

From MarketWatch

The prime minister insisted on what he saw as the merits of "calm discussion" - but had to judge how to calibrate his response, both publicly and privately.

From BBC

Once in place, the tool would allow the EU to more easily calibrate its trade response.

From The Wall Street Journal

They then use inflation data to calibrate these thresholds for previous years going back to 1979, when the necessary data series start.

From The Wall Street Journal