Sentences with phrase «change nomenclature»

The MII may from time to time introduce different categories of membership or change nomenclature in respect of categories of membership.
If another company were to take over, it could change the nomenclature of the program.
Later editions change the nomenclature.)
BMW changed its nomenclature for 1993, adding a C to designate that the model was a coupe.
In 2009, BMW changed the nomenclature («xDrive» was added to the name) and added a brand - new diesel powerplant under the hood of the X5 xDrive 35d.
Along the way, Subaru changed its nomenclature from «four - wheel drive» to «all - wheel drive.»
Infiniti is on a bit of a mission to improve and expand its range of premium cars, and the latest is this concept for a new Infiniti Q60 — teased back in December — that will replace the car we used to know as the G37 Coupe before Infiniti changed its nomenclature.

Not exact matches

Despite changes in SEO tactics and nomenclature, the fundamentals stay the same: content and links.
The change of nomenclature from greed to rational self - interest combined with the highly positive appraisal of its overall effects has confused Christian thinkers from that time on.
The solution, Cohen suggests, is a change in nomenclature: The pro-choice movement should market itself as the pro-freedom movement - a euphemism for a euphemism now sullied by the reality it signals.
In that regard, any ruling party that is powerful of it's own - i.e., has intrinsic power not derived from voters; a power to stick to ruling despite the changing desires of people - is antidemocratic; so a «democracy through strength» is a danger that might (not always, but a possibility) turn into a dictatorship; and a «democracy through weakness» which is unable to do so and needs to re-estabilish it's power (and right to exist) at every single elections is a preferrable system of governance that would pay more attention towards their people, and be better for the people (as opposed to their own nomenclature).
The evidential burden which the writer must discharge now is that assuming without conceding to the veracity of his claim that Oluwo had dropped Obaship title for Emirate designation, how can that change of nomenclature accommodate the concept of fascism which he has placed heavy reliance on in his assertions?
However, I gather that my change in nomenclature caused panic and confusion among candidates - not least because the meetings open to all electors in a constituency are defined as Open Primaries in the party rulebook.
The consortium's study summarizes both the rationale for this change in nomenclature and the molecular, behavioral, and genetic findings that made it necessary.
The final section tackles the future of biological nomenclature, including digital access, innovative publishing models and the changing tools and sociology needed for communicating taxonomy.
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One of the challenges with senior singles dating is not only is the dating scene different than when you were in your 20s, the nomenclature has also changed.
As the policy developed it evolved and changed with first the nomenclature, when the word «city» was dropped from the title and academies started up in less highly urban areas.
GCSEs have had the same «toughening - up», with the added dimension of a complete change in nomenclature (numbers over grades, e.g. 4 = C) and a switch from criterion - lead marking (a C means the pupils can do this, that and the other) to % cohort classification (63 % of pupils will get a level 4 or above).
We needn't comment at length on the nomenclature changes at Cadillac, which will see the exciting new flagship everyone's been clamoring for called CT6.
BMW's change in nomenclature from 3 - series coupe to 4 - series for the new model premiering this year comes from Audi's highly successful playbook, where the not - for - U.S. A5 Sportback complements the A5 coupe and cabriolet, and the conventional sedan and wagon are A4 models.
However, the drive for efficiency and its constant pressure to downsize has made its mark on the Boxster with the new model now utilising an all - new flat - four turbocharged engine brought in alongside a nomenclature change to 718.
Cadillac hopes to go through a lot of changes in the coming years as it strives to be a competitive global luxury brand to rival the best from Germany, but its model nomenclature is only a small piece of that puzzle.
This step change has been confirmed by BMW's recent trademarking efforts — iX1 through to iX9 nomenclatures have been secured by BMW.
Keeping in line with Infiniti's recent nomenclature change, the Infiniti Q70 was also formerly known as the M performance sedan, like the M37 and the M56, and even before, the M35 and M45.
Model nomenclature has also changed, with the mid-grade Sorento Sport replacing the Sorento Si Limited, while the top - spec Sorento Platinum GT - Line subs for the previous Platinum.
However, the most important change is the addition of the new Matrix headlamps, which is such a big deal that Audi has even added it to the nomenclature.
This time around, however, the model is not changing just the engine, but it will adopt a new nomenclature and design too.
The nomenclature that Kia has chosen to sold in the US and Canada is «9 Series», and that's not the only change to the original K9.
The model formerly known as the Infiniti G37 continues as a highly desirable sport sedan, despite its nomenclature change.
BYD says the Qin nomenclature will likely be changed for European and American sales.
Thanks to the automaker's nomenclature shake - up for the 2014 model year, the JX became the QX60 with no major changes happening to the vehicle itself.
It's still available with a choice of five diesel variants and a petrol automatic variant, but the diesel variants» nomenclature has changed to W5, W7, W9, W11 and W11 (O).
The biggest change, though, is to the model's nomenclature.
Introduced in Korea in 2012 as the Kia K9; the nomenclature was changed to K900 for the U.S. market for pretty obvious reasons.
The update The changes begin with the NX's nomenclature — gone is the old NX 200t model name for the 2.0 - litre four - cylinder turbo - petrol model, which is now known as the NX 300.
Back then it was rumored that the production version would carry the same M135i nomenclature, but considering that BMW has changed its naming system, the two - door coupe version will be called M235i.
And even if the name has changed according to the company's new nomenclature pattern, the SLC is a mid-life facelift of the SLK.
Even in nomenclature there will be a change.
A major change though comes to the nomenclature of the diesel variants that will be signified by the «d' badging, instead of «CDI» seen currently.
Though it's been revised in the years since, this generation of QX was first introduced for the 2011 model year as the QX56 (prior to Infiniti changing their model nomenclature) and then morphed into the QX80 last year.
In the mid-1990s, Audi's model designation system changed, with the 80 and 100 series being superseded by the A4 and A6 nomenclature respectively.
In the US, Amazon lists the Kindle Fire HD change as a «limited time» offer, though it's worth noting that B&N has used the same nomenclature for its own discounting.
If the change in nomenclature comes to pass, a veterinary technician will officially be known as a registered veterinary nurse, and have the letters RVN after her or his name.
The New York Times «s Randy Kennedy gives the Robins - Zwirner suit the once - over with little new to add to the seemingly endless debate about collectors vs. profiteers (at least we're getting a change of nomenclature from the rather tired «speculators.»)
The October 1970 advertisement Judy Chicago placed in Artforum announcing both her one - woman show at California State University, Fullerton (Artforum ran the boxing ring photograph later that year), as well as her name change from Gerowitz (which belonged to her first husband) to Chicago; she wanted to be free of any kind of male - dominated nomenclature.
Incidentally, I have been unable to find out if the models which are producing the GW scenarios include some allowance for the fact that the ocean / atmosphere interface (the boundary layer, so called, an irritating nomenclature as the words already have a technical meaning) was changed drastically from about 1850 onwards by surfactant and oil spill pollution as the petrochemical industry and petrol engine technologies began to hit their stride.
Javadekar articulated India's point of view barely three weeks after the new government showed some seriousness and gave new nomenclature to the environment ministry by adding «climate change» as its core functioning.
If the proposed nomenclature change is adopted by the United Nations, which collects greenhouse gas inventories from nations every year, it could change the optics of the climate change reductions nations are implementing, said Bryce Payne, director of science and technology at Gas Safety Inc., a company that measures methane emissions.
But there's another takeaway, this one related to one of the reasons the preferred nomenclature switched from «global warming» to «climate change
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