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recalibrate

[ree-kal-uh-breyt] / riˈkæl əˌbreɪt /










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“Markets should brace for volatility in rates and FX as traders recalibrate expectations based on imperfect data,” the senior currency analyst adds.

From The Wall Street Journal

And it does occasionally recalibrate its scoring in various ways.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Price action has forced us to recalibrate our bitcoin price forecasts,” Kendrick wrote.

From MarketWatch

The findings suggest that TMA may help recalibrate harmful metabolic responses triggered by poor dietary habits.

From Science Daily

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