Thesaurus / recalibrate
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The change could, potentially, save advertisers time managing keywords, but there is sure to be a lot of time spent recalibrating campaigns.
GOOGLE EXPANDS PHRASE MATCH TO INCLUDE BROAD MATCH MODIFIER TRAFFICGEORGE NGUYENFEBRUARY 4, 2021SEARCH ENGINE LAND“It was recalibrating how we were going to live together in a space and in an environment that we had never done before,” said Hamilton.
‘LET’S SURVIVE A PANDEMIC TOGETHER’: ROOMMATES ARE STRUGGLING WITH REALITIES OF SHARING SPACE 24/7KAYLEIGH BARBERJANUARY 15, 2021DIGIDAYIn particular, assuming mass-participation races are allowed, I think we’re going to see a big surge in mid-pack times that will totally recalibrate benchmarks like Boston Marathon qualifying thresholds.
THESE WILL BE THE BIGGEST HEALTH TRENDS OF 2021MARTIN FRITZ HUBERDECEMBER 25, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINESweden was recently forced to recalibrate its approach against the virus, as the daily case rate topped 7,000.
SWEDEN SEES NO SIGN OF COVID-19 IMMUNITY IN POPULATION EXPOSURE, SAYS COUNTRY’S TOP EPIDEMIOLOGISTKDUNN6NOVEMBER 25, 2020FORTUNEStaymates used his own respiratory data to calibrate the mannequin to breathe like a human.
WHY YOU SHOULD THINK TWICE BEFORE OPTING FOR A VALVED N95 MASKKAT ESCHNERNOVEMBER 12, 2020POPULAR-SCIENCENor is the reason to recalibrate your expectations about polls because polls are getting worse, necessarily.
THE POLLS WEREN’T GREAT. BUT THAT’S PRETTY NORMAL.NATE SILVER (NRSILVER@FIVETHIRTYEIGHT.COM)NOVEMBER 11, 2020FIVETHIRTYEIGHTThey concluded that there were multiple causes of the failure, including a sharp divide in the Upper Midwest between college- and non-college-educated voters that many polls did not account for when calibrating their samples.
‘GUESSES UPON GUESSES’: POLLS FALL SHORT AGAIN IN 2020, RAISING RED FLAGS FOR FUTURE CONTESTSMICHAEL SCHERERNOVEMBER 6, 2020WASHINGTON POSTThe coronavirus pandemic has forced companies worldwide to recalibrate on the fly—with those in supply-chain-sensitive sectors especially feeling the virus’s disruptive impact.
ADM’S LUCIANO TALKS COVID’S IMPACT ON GLOBAL FOOD SUPPLY CHAINREYMASHAYEKHIOCTOBER 27, 2020FORTUNESo that certainly recalibrates our sense of how to imagine a prebiotic situation and think about what’s difficult or easy to accomplish with what would be lying around.
THE PHYSICIST’S NEW BOOK OF LIFE - ISSUE 92: FRONTIERSMICHAEL BROOKSOCTOBER 21, 2020NAUTILUS“It will be a while before the industry recalibrates to that,” he added.
‘STRICTER THAN THE AD TECH INDUSTRY EXPECTED’: APPLE CLARIFIES ITS UPCOMING PRIVACY CHANGES WILL LEAVE LITTLE WRIGGLE ROOMLARA O'REILLYOCTOBER 20, 2020DIGIDAYWORDS RELATED TO RECALIBRATE
- aid
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