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How to use the word CALIBRATED in a Sentence?

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I think the President Joe Biden administration has tried to distinguish its North Korea policy by making the case that it's not interested in flashy summits or grand bargains, but that it wants to take a practical and calibrated approach to build towards the complete denuclearization of North Korea, i think the hang up, of course, is not so much Patricia Kim policy, but the fact that North Korea seems to have zero interest in talking about denuclearization.

Patricia Kim

Found on CNN
2 years ago

It’s a well-crafted, calibrated series of actions you are seeing, they confirm the validity of our ‘neighbourhood first’ policy, it plays to our strengths in science and pharma, and this is our moment to shine.

Rajiv Bhatia

Found on Reuters
3 years ago

There's been a long catalogue of misunderstanding between Iran and The US, so they're not always calibrated to understanding each other's red lines well. the regime continues to threaten navigational rights and freedoms in the Persian Gulf as part of a clear attempt to extort the international community into relieving the pressure of sanctions.

The State Department

Found on CNN
3 years ago

It's not impossible that we could come to a view that the LCR is calibrated too high, but that's not something we think right now.

Federal Reserve

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

I think House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has thus far calibrated it pretty well, but House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's not going to be able to do that in the future. Just from a member management point of view, the House Democratic leadership is going to have to allow and encourage a pretty broad slate of investigations.

Michael Steel

Found on CNN
5 years ago

Our banking sector is suffering today because of insufficient awareness of operational consequences of regulatory action and lack of calibrated administrative response to a bad situation.

Sanjeev Kaushik

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

We've actually re-calibrated how we're going to make sure product stays at the distributors and in the fields.

Scott Partridge

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

This figure means little because we don't know whether it's the power he produced for 20 or 40 minutes. And you usually lose one Watt per minute after 20 minutes, if your power meter is well calibrated, you have landmarks.

Frederic Grappe

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Flowers and fruits don't grow under terms and conditions set by farmers. So why every other relationship should be imposed by the same. In business it may be fine for structuring and calibrated growth but not otherwise. Let relationships blossom in freedom and liberty, let bonding be optimized, flower in freedom and get MickeyMized.

Mickey Mehta

added by Mickeymized
8 years ago

Signing this legislation does not signal a change in the Administration’s sanctions policy, which we have carefully calibrated in accordance with developments on the ground and coordinated with our allies and partners, at this time, the Administration does not intend to impose sanctions under this law, but the Act gives the Administration additional authorities that could be utilized, if circumstances warranted.

President Obama

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

Signing this legislation does not signal a change in the administration's sanctions policy, which we have carefully calibrated in accordance with developments on the ground and coordinated with our allies and partners.

Barack Obama

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

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