Add the hundreds of billions of hours people spend annually driving and riding in cars instead of engaging in other, potentially more productive (or stimulating) activity, and automotive transportation
as practical utility and time - consuming necessity seems ripe for a redesigned consumer experience and relationship.
Not exact matches
Weiss is surely correct in thinking that logic,
as construed in a sufficiently broad sense, is nowadays of greater
practical,
as well
as philosophical,
utility than ever before.
Forged Iron
Utility Shears: $ 16 — I love super
practical things with nice aesthetics, like these shears — not only would it make me happy to cut things with these, they can double
as photo props... bonus points.
Question: Aren't there those in the concussion community who do not see impact sensors
as currently having any
practical utility beyond their use in research?
As an example of how
practical and basic research can work together, Moss described work in the U.S. involving water
utilities, university scientists, and private firms to pilot use of climate models and water
utility modeling to design resilient water systems.
As Americans shrink their SUVs into smaller and smaller shapes in order to find the sweet spot of passenger comfort,
practical everyday
utility, and good fuel economy, what they are instinctively searching for is actually the 2015 Volkswagen Golf.
The cleverly packaged and eminently
practical new CR - V, in Cammisa's words, «wins hands down
as a
utility vehicle.»
Just
as smaller passenger cars and
practical - size sport -
utility vehicles are making a comeback, Chrysler Group brings forth the Dodge Ram Mega Cab, a pickup truck that's the approximate size of a hotel lobby.
A full range of ingenious details such
as a net for small items and lashing points enhance the
practical utility of the Audi RS 4 Avant.
Underlying this investigation is the suggestion that these two arenas are distinguished by their use - value: design is explicitly utilitarian in its reinventions of items such
as silverware, furniture, lighting, etc, while artworks are made without any
practical function in mind, their central
utility being conceptual.
CCSA's initial goals are: to open markets in key states; serve
as the resource for policymakers,
utilities and advocates who seek clear,
practical options for establishing community solar programs; and to be the messenger to highlight the growing success of the community solar market.
Their value
as scientific tools is undeniable, and the theoretical limitations in their precision can become better understood even
as their plausibility and
practical utility continue to improve.
The Riese & Muller Load e-cargo bike looks to be a solid contender in the
utility bike scene,
as it's packed with features to make it
as practical and safe
as possible, but this bike doesn't come cheap.
The University of Chicago Law School article examines the potential bases of liability, and considers the relative social
utility of this kind of litigation,
as well
as the
practical implications for corporate boards and their organizations.
As a precondition of granting the declaration, the Court considered whether the declaration would have any
practical utility.
Notably, the SCC provided a new approach to determining
utility: (1) identify the subject - matter of the invention
as claimed in the patent; and (2) ask whether that subject - matter is useful — is it capable of a
practical purpose (an actual result).
Practical assistance, such
as funding to pay for
utilities, bus passes, and back - to - school supplies, ease the stressors and pressures of financial hardship.
When it comes to cleaning must - haves such
as mops, bins or a dustpan and brush, even these
practical items can add
utility - chic if you opt for vintage - style accessories in cream enamel or rustic wood.
Keep
utility room surfaces free of clutter by wall - mounting
practical items such
as an iron and ironing board.