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When do you stop chasing the dream and recalibrate your moral compass?

From Salon

Now, with Trump back in the White House and his fondness of trade tariffs, Mr Xi may have found it necessary to recalibrate his approach to China's entrepreneurs.

From BBC

Talking points need to be refreshed and recalibrated.

It is as if gravity has been recalibrated to pull the country toward some unseen abyss.

From Salon

For others, it recalibrated the idea of the tradition and a president’s approach to it — particularly that of Nixon, who valued close relationships with big businesses and their wealthy leaders, Koncewicz said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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