0 to make small changes to an instrument so that it measures accurately :
You need to recalibrate your expectations.
The administration appears to have recalibrated its strategy.
There must be a clear moment when the individual can recalibrate a behavior, make a choice, and act.
One of the functions of theopoetics is to recalibrate theological perspectives, suggesting that theology can be more akin to poetry than physics.
However, when individuals recalibrate doing difference to produce alternative ways to conceptualize interaction patterns, it amounts to social change.
The calibration files are also archived so users can retrieve them if they need to manually recalibrate their data.
Frequently, users must recalibrate the data at their home sites to take advantage of better calibration files or software.
Monarchical authoritarian regimes can also use political liberalization to recalibrate the balance of power within the regime coalition.
In order to make the scale comparable to the citizen scale, it was necessary to recalibrate this scale to estimate party positions on the ten-point scale.
High school musicians who aspire to a career in music have to recalibrate when they arrive at university and encounter large numbers of talented musicians for the first time.