Sentences with phrase «also precondition»

The vehicle can also precondition its interior using just the wall power, so you don't have to lose a bit of your battery's charge to ensure a warm seat when you hop in.
It is possible that by promoting neurogenesis via sustained aerobic exercise, the neuron reserve of the hippocampus can be increased and thus also the preconditions for learning improved — also in humans.

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Many shares, likes, links — the reality is this is probably not always the case, and much of this preconditioning comes from game theory and also a «groupthink» type efficiency, where the market will take on the link building focus of other players in the vertical, creating asynchronous link building profiles in style and aptitude.
He also favored Toryism against Whiggism in politics and in history, and urged the cause of economic freedom as a precondition of political liberty.
«11 A priori ideas are no abstractions of the human mind, but form an immaterial world of potentialities, that are not only preconditions of the sensible reality, but also of human thought itself.
At the same time» unhappily» there were also occasions when it signified the abandonment of freedom: the basic precondition for all real peace.»
And that precondition, which is also the governing principle of all of Fish's writings about the Culture Wars, must be that interpretation always precedes evidence.
That is why we have consistently asked Israel to make a more decisive offer to Palestinians than in the recent past, and have also called on Palestinians not to set preconditions for negotiations.
That court referred the case to the European Court of Justice, asking it to decide several questions, including what the E.U. law means when it refers to «human embryos,» and whether the ban also covers patents that don't involve embryos directly but where the use of embryos «is a necessary precondition» for the covered process or product.
HIF - 1 also is required for ischemic preconditioning, short episodes of ischemia and reperfusion that protect the heart against a subsequent prolonged ischemic insult.
There is no analog for climate change as humans have triggered it, so our sensitivities are even less sure than the science suggests, even with Earth System Sensitivity since it also presumably doesn't account for rate of change nor the preconditioning the human presence has resulted in.
These singles dating sites also help you to eliminate preconditioned thoughts and small mindedness, and be a more cheerful and understanding person when you get the right go with.
For the administration is also imposing its own preconditions on states for waiver eligibility.
They also believed Internet access would become a precondition for entry to the new economy, and they wanted to make sure poor families and poor communities weren't left out.
That's right, you won't just be able to use your phone to lock / unlock / precondition / etc (it'll do all that of course), but also as your actual key fob — as in, leave the physical key at home, and use your phone to unlock, start, and drive the car.
Preconditioning the interior climate is also possible.
Also, via the UVO EV app, owners can preset charging time and charging level ratios, as well as precondition the vehicle cabin with remote control of the HVAC presets.
Moreover, the vehicle's interior can also be preconditioned by mobile phone, e.g. by turning on the air conditioner, and the vehicle will already be at the right temperature before driving with electricity supplied from a household electrical outlet.
The 2019 Cayenne E-Hybrid also includes a suite of other tweaks and enhancements, including comprehensive remote management (such as preconditioning) via the Porsche Connect app, and a more enhanced set of standard features, like Porsche's Active Suspension Management and the Sport Chrono Package.
Some states also require the hiring of an attorney as a precondition to acquiring a structured settlement annuity.
Physical rehabilitation therapy can also benefit animals as a preconditioning for surgery, as a preventive to help protect and minimize laxity in joints, or for conditioning for athletic events or work.
Our sense of balance, the precondition for our ability to walk, also plays a central role in this exhibition.
The insistence on such a precondition also presumes that the last best use of CO2 is as landfill beneath the plant where it was created.
Also, as you know, $ 3.1 billion of energy efficiency block grants came with preconditions, namely energy efficiency rulemaking measures and updating building codes.
It accepted that «mental health must also be regarded as a crucial part of private life associated with the aspect of moral integrity» and «the preservation of mental stability is in that context an indispensable precondition to effective enjoyment of the right to respect for private life» (para 47).
We are also not adopting the language suggested by the first comment, because we do not agree that states should necessarily have to try to amend their state laws as a precondition to requesting exceptions under section 1178 (a)(2)(A).
The franchisor also argued that enforcing the mediation precondition would create an open - ended limitation period, permitting the franchisee to delay arbitration indefinitely.
Seems to me that if we're going to make fluency in the major dialects of both Canadian English and French — fluency at a level sufficient to understand legal argument without translation — a precondition for eligibility for the SCC, then we're morally obliged to also make fluency in the major dialects of the «Indian, Inuit and Métis peoples of Canada» a precondition, too.
You may also have to undergo this course as a precondition to suspending your whole or part of your imprisonment or fine.
It will also inform you what life insurance types are available for other serious preconditions.
It also explains what insurance types are available to you, if you have a serious precondition.
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