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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

Many are now attempting to recalibrate the two countries’ ties, a delicate and sometimes tense process that was on display during a visit to Berlin on Tuesday by China’s foreign minister, Qin Gang.

From New York Times

The agency reiterated that it had recalibrated the fees on its most traditional mortgages to better reflect the risks of the loans and to strengthen its finances.

From New York Times