Sentences with phrase «basic underpinning»

«The lack of baseline data for deep - sea ecosystems identified by the report has a direct bearing on the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) process... without continued efforts to produce basic underpinning science, regulation and governance of the deep sea will remain an exercise on paper rather than knowledge - driven decision making.
She noted the reality that all plans for changing and improving New York City depend on a basic underpinning, New York City remaining safe, and that such safety is «ensured by the diverse men and women of the New York City Police Department.»
The sixties generation's inordinate self - regard; their demand to be given, without striving for it, all the goodies their society had to offer, including, of course, easy sex; their recourse to the instant and unearned sense of power and comfort supplied by drugs; their refusal to serve their country; their general ingratitude, expressed most of all in their declared intention to lead lives in no respect like those of their forebears — all these were translations of the hubris that, partly unconsciously but entirely influentially, constituted the basic underpinning of their upbringing.
«We've known that aging is a major risk factor for most chronic diseases for some time, but recently, we've gained a better understanding of the aging process's basic underpinnings, which has allowed us to extend both life span and health — in animals at least,» says Felipe Sierra, director of the Division of Aging Biology at the National Institute on Aging.
This rewards us with pleasurable feelings, one of the basic underpinnings of our human drive.
Before we get too immersed in the details of precisely why standardized - test scores have increased or decreased in a specific school or within a district, several overarching and critically important points should be understood concerning the basic underpinnings of all such assessment tools.
However, it's likely to share its basic underpinnings with the production car, meaning an electric motor at each axle, a combined power output of 394bhp or more, and a 0 - 62mph figure of around 4sec or less.
The same numbers apply to the more expensive Infiniti QX60 Hybrid, which shares its basic underpinnings and powertrains with the Pathfinder.
By Paul Lienert DETROIT, May 30 (Reuters)- Tesla Motors Inc is working on a small crossover vehicle that will share its basic underpinnings with a new compact sedan that is expected to reach dealers «in the next three to four years,» Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk said Thursday.
For years, those two Chrysler Corp. products shared their basic underpinnings with the Mitsubishi Eclipse, which has been... Read more
The 2016 Toyota Tundra relies on the same basic underpinnings that have been in place for the truck since the 2007 model, but that proven platform has racked up some serious cred in the dependability department.
Even more significant was that although the two cars shared basic underpinnings, GM made sure that the Cadillac was a Cadillac, not just a rebodied Corvette.
The Endeavour shares basic underpinnings, engines and cosmetic parts with the Ranger pickup which will also receive styling tweaks as part of the mid-cycle update.
The K900 shares its basic underpinnings with the Hyundai Equus sedan.
Once again sharing basic underpinnings with the humble VW Golf, the Audi TT S is anything but a soft - core sports coupe.
Sharing its basic underpinnings with the Jeep Renegade, it's the most mainstream vehicle available from the Italian company, and is sure to have broader appeal than the tiny 500 or the oddly styled 500L SUV.
Springs, dampers and anti-roll bars are exclusive to the CR - Z, but the sporty hybrid shares the basic underpinnings with the Insight.
The I35's predecessor, the I30, debuted in its latest generation just two years ago, almost concurrent with introduction of the new Nissan Maxima, which shares the basic underpinnings with the new I35.
This generation shared its basic underpinnings and mechanicals with the 2007 -»11 Toyota Camry.
See, for example, the recent CERN nutrino data that appear to conflict with the basic underpinnings of Einstein's theory of relativity.

Not exact matches

«The basic fundamental underpinnings of FANGs disappeared one week ago today,» he said.
In other words, as Friedman preached, it's the fundamentals underpinning GDP — basics such as consumer spending and capital investment — that will guide earnings growth in the years ahead.
Back in January, we covered some of these basics by examining what cryptocurrencies are, and why they were developed, then proceeded to examine the advantages and disadvantages of the blockchain technology that underpins most digital currencies.
Griffin explore the basic ideas of Ben Graham's value investing system, citing it as the intellectual underpinning of Charlie Munger's own system of thinking.
At this crucial point, however, natural science is faced with the temptation to treat the universe as a self - sustaining and self - explaining necessary system, thereby inadvertently cutting itself off from the basic belief of contingency that underpins genuine empirical science.
«The importance of storytelling, of the natural rhythms of daily life, of the evolutionary changes in the child, of art as the necessary underpinning of learning, and of the aesthetic environment as a whole — all basic to Waldorf education for the past 70 years — are being «discovered» and verified by researchers unconnected to the Waldorf movement.»
The basic principles underpinning the party are to seek recognition for co-operative enterprises, recognition for the social economy, and to advance support for co-operatives and co-operation across Europe and the developing world.
«At that point, the United Nations and its members should help the Libyan people as they rebuild where Gaddafi has destroyed - to repair homes and hospitals, to restore basic utilities, and to assist Libyans as they develop the institutions to underpin a prosperous and open society.
In his new book Reinventing the Sacred: A New View of Science, Reason, and Religion (Basic Books, New York; May 2008), Kauffman develops a larger argument: Understanding what's happening in complex systems could help modern science break free of what some consider its too - reductionistic underpinnings.
Underpinning all the simulations in the two studies is an assumption about the virus's basic reproduction number (R)-- the number of people each infected person will infect.
Measuring pH lets us monitor the carbon cycle, which underpins the basic chemistry of the ocean and generation of oxygen in the air.
BBSRC's favored themes include: food security, bioenergy and industrial biotechnology and basic bioscience underpinning health and wellbeing.
Like most academic institutions, today Scripps sticks mainly to basic research, discovering the molecular underpinnings of health and disease.
Quickly maturing and easily studied, Drosophila often are analyzed for clues to the genetic underpinnings of basic animal behaviors.
We will seek investigators that span a range of metabolism expertise, with an emphasis on interdisciplinary and collaborative - minded researchers passionate about exploring the basic molecular and mechanistic underpinnings of cellular metabolism and its dysfunction in human disease.
A large proportion of that portfolio remains in basic research, and though strides have been made in understanding the biological, cognitive and psychological underpinnings of pain, many gaps persist, particularly in translating effective treatments from research into practice.
Second, while there is increasing knowledge of the oscillatory mechanisms underpinning basic vision, models of how visual inputs activate meaning lack mechanistic detail.
There will also be a strong focus on basic science and the biological processes and factors that underpin the links between diet, nutrition and mental health, including the brain - gut - microbe axis, immunology and metabolic processes and molecular science.
Baron Baptiste's Basic Laws of Transformation, based on timeless principles of growth, serve as the philosophical underpinning of the 40 - day journey and demonstrate that radical change can come from making even the smallest shift.
Mazin's script is chock - full of scenarios that have no plausible underpinnings — not in how the corporate world works, not in how police detectives work, and not in how such basic things as credit card agencies and fraud prevention companies operate.
`... success in fractions depends on the mastery of the basic part - whole relationship which underpins the thinking and reasoning for other fractional concepts.»
Looking very similar to the Audi Q8 concept car first revealed at the Detroit motor show last year, the production Q8 will share much of the concept's basic proportions and detailing while riding on the same MLB - Evo platform that also underpins the Q7.
The basic outline and underpinnings of the Fiat Panda haven't really changed since the modern version was launched in 2003.
Given that the 500X rides on the same basic chassis that underpins the capable Jeep Renegade, we're pretty sure it can hold its own.
Based on the modular Giorgio platform, the Alfa Romeo Stelvio boasts the same basic architecture and underpinnings as the Giulia sedan.
Although the underpinnings, doors and fenders, and overall basic design cues were common between the two cars, the smaller Camry sported harder, more angular front - and rear - end styling treatment, with the wide - body model presenting a more curvaceous silhouette.
The basic engine underpinnings came from the Carrera 2.7 RS with its capacity increased to 3.0 Litres and, of course, turbocharged with technology gleaned from Porsche's 917/30 Can - Am programme.
As expected, there are no changes to the underpinnings in the facelift and all the basic dimensions apart from the length (which has increased by 50 mm) are exactly the same.
To achieve this aim, the Mercedes experts have defined four basic principles that underpin their work: 1.
The Aura and the Malibu share a basic platform, so there was no reason to question the Malibu's underpinnings.
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