Sentences with phrase «adopted as the architecture»

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Ford's huge investments allowed Jaguar to modernize its factories and engine designs while adopting cutting - edge aluminum architecture for its XK grand tourer and its biggest sedan, and its control systems also helped the marque achieve massive quality gains, as exemplified in last year's J. D. Power awards for dependability and owner satisfaction among luxury brands.
Most 401 (k) plans in the sample that have a mutual fund trustee adopt an open architecture, whereby investment options include not only funds from the trustee's family but from other mutual fund families as well.
It occurs in a variety of forms, from the Lombard band, which is a row of small arches that appear to support a roofline or course, to shallow blind arcading that is often a feature of English architecture and is seen in great variety at Ely Cathedral, to the open dwarf gallery, first used at Speyer Cathedral and widely adopted in Italy as seen on both Pisa Cathedral and its famous Leaning Tower.
x86 is older, closer to PC's architecture, and uses more power and energy compared to ARM architecture, which is why it has only been adopted for more power - hungry consoles, such as the Xbox One and Playstation 4 home systems.
In this instance, the building's original structure adopts a Neoclassicist design and was originally intended as the Chinese headquarters for a bank founded in British - ruled Hong Kong in the late 19th - century by a British architecture firm.
Section 433 of the 2007 Energy Independence and Security Act commits new construction and major renovation of U.S. federal buildings to follow the 2030 Challenge targets for the reduction of fossil fuel consumption — the same targets adopted by 70 % of the top 20 architecture, engineering, and planning firms in the U.S., as well as the AIA, ASHRAE, the U.S. Conference of Mayors, many state and local governments, and numerous other professional organizations.
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