Sentences with phrase «case for novelty»

You don't need these things on your walls — nobody does — but it's tough to deny that they make a pretty compelling case for novelty smart lighting.

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For most consumers, 3 - D printing technology is still widely associated with printing novelty items like memes and cell phone cases.
In either case, you should be embarrassed for feigning any amount of novelty of sentiment.
But in this case I believe that Whitehead is correct in stressing the need for endurance as well as novelty, order as well as spontaneity, partial determination from the past together with free creativity in the present, as essential for value - intensity.
This is especially the case for tropical products not grown in the United States, off season products, in - season products for which there is a temporary or more permanent shortage because of increasing demand, and novelty or speciality products (e.g. wines, ethnic food or retail - packed food products).
It is remarkable (and perhaps a novelty in the history of science) that the paper takes several graphs straight from climate sceptics PR material produced for lay - people, rather than basing its case on peer - reviewed scientific sources.
However, I think just for novelty, this film (along with «Case 39») will go on my Que.
Rewarding a learner with a badge for every little thing they do on their Learning Management System will not motivate them to continue once the novelty wears off (since in this case the rewards are only extrinsic).
In case you were anxiously waiting for some novelties coming from Mercedes - Benz, the news is officially out there: their S Class is soon going to get a new hybrid unit.
In any case, she'd be quite well paid for her trouble, and the novelty of the thing held some interest.
It is remarkable (and perhaps a novelty in the history of science) that the paper takes several graphs straight from climate sceptics PR material produced for lay - people, rather than basing its case on peer - reviewed scientific sources.
Even though most of them have hardly been updated (not even to insert for instance the post-Lisbon numbering, which would have been quite helpful), for those who follow the case law of the European courts closely, constant parallels with recent cases come to mind, forcing the reader to reconsider the novelty of some striking recent judgments, or better grasp the subtlety of the evolution of the Court's case law.
It includes factors for local pricing standards, experience and skills of the attorney, the novelty and difficulty of the case, and how to determine whether the fee is fixed or contingent.
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