Word: tweaks
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...turned it down, supposedly asking, "What if John Anderson wins?" (I still shake my head in wonder at Farrell's brilliance, and Maleska's myopia.) Sixteen years later, Farrell revived and revised the idea. Though Shortz typically revises about half of the clues in an average puzzle, and did tweak the surrounding clues, he left the central section gloriously intact...
...It’s not just the academy, either—nearly every sphere has been touched. Sports managers can crunch statistics for hours on end to figure out their lineups, politicians can better understand (and tweak) the demographics of their electorate, and financiers have a picture of the market which would have been considered unfathomably complex just a few decades...
...producing only an internal "study" of the issue. "This is something that has been studied for years," a well-placed Vatican source told Time. "But there's no sign at all that a document is set to come out." The official didn't rule out a possible policy tweak, but any change will be "years away." This episode seems mostly to reflect wishful thinking by church progressives. "Let's not forget that Martini's camp was essentially the loser in last year's conclave," a Vatican official says. The conservatives won, and contraception does not seem to be high...
...producing only an internal "study" of the issue. "This is something that has been studied for years," a well-placed Vatican source told TIME. "But there's no sign at all that a document is set to come out." The official didn't rule out a possible policy tweak, but any change will be "years away...
...each semester goes on we learn something about what we could do differently to help the students more,” says Simolaris. “We’ll tweak the structure of the program as we learn different ways to make it better and easier for students to focus on a policy issue that interests them and that they’re enthusiastic about...