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recalibrate

[ree-kal-uh-breyt] / riˈkæl əˌbreɪt /










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But they had to be persuaded to tackle obesity as well, leveraging the hormone’s ability to recalibrate the body’s natural signals for fullness.

From The Wall Street Journal

With few economic releases due before the blackout begins Friday, investors are likely to lean heavily on the Beige Book’s tone as they recalibrate expectations.

From Barron's

With few economic releases due before the blackout begins Friday, investors are likely to lean heavily on the Beige Book’s tone as they recalibrate expectations.

From Barron's

As the board did that, Randal K. Quarles, the Trump-appointed vice chair for supervision, and his colleagues also chose to recalibrate how banks were supervised in line with the new requirements.

From New York Times

The better path is to recalibrate our notion of what a functional multicultural society looks like.

From Washington Post