These long processes usually include a few
common touch points: an exploratory call, a demo, a proposal.
Common touch points are surfaced with brushed metal, textured plastic, or chrome, while even the hard plastics have a quality feel to them.
The combination of acoustic and tactile feedback along with the use
of common touch gestures such as swiping make the new MMI touch response especially safe, intuitive and quick to use.
Common touches include legible main instruments, logically arrayed supplemental controls and, for the radio, dual - zone automatic air conditioner controls and trip computer functions, yellow LCD display readouts that, unfortunately, can fade to illegibility in bright sunlight.
Keep microfiber cloths and disinfecting wipes or spray handy to quickly wipe down
common touch points.
A third delegate regaled me with tales of Ralph Klein,
his common touch, his skill at surrounding himself with smart advisors, his confidence.
The best case for Pawlenty is that he would bring
a common touch and a populist style to a candidacy that currently lacks both.
If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue, Or walk with kings — nor lose
the common touch, If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you; If all men count with you, but none too much, If you can fill the unforgiving minute With sixty seconds» worth of distance run, Yours is the Earth and everything that's in it, And — which is more — you'll be a Man, my son!
Hatch shows how these ordinary folks, armed with the gifts of persuasion and a «
common touch,» came to «distrust leaders of genius and talent» and instead learned to «shape their own faith and submit to leaders of their own choosing.»
I definitely approve of the new Pope, especially his humility and
common touch.
He is well - spoken, has a sense of humor, and conveys earnestness, competence and sobriety; but he lacks
the common touch that say, Mike Huckabee, has.
As comfortable with Prime Ministers as he was the people, he walked with Kings without losing
the common touch.
If Francis has
the common touch, the story goes, Benedict was firmly out of touch, perched on an ivory tower far inside the Vatican.
But until then Paterno's workaday life - style, that
common touch of walking home from a game with the outgoing crowd, even those clunky glasses, all tend to make him seem smaller than life.
Virtually 100 % of Gooners love Jack and
his common touch and love for the club.
If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue, Or walk with Kings — nor lose
the common touch, If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you, If all men count with you, but none too much; If you can fill the unforgiving minute With sixty seconds» worth of distance run, Yours is the Earth and everything that's in it, And — which is more — you'll be a Man, my son!
Admittedly, some claimed he was overly intellectual, even slightly arrogant and lacked the «
common touch» of Blair.
Likewise, although I'm a red wine drinker, I'd emphasise
my common touch by never being seen on the campaign trail without a can of lager in my hand.
-- but people forget that when Berlusconi was first prime minister of Italy he was seen as a good thing, he was seen as a major industrialist with
the common touch, owning A.C. Milan and all of that, who swept aside a completely corrupt and discredited political class in its entirety, which he did.
Hillary did her business on YouTube, while Barack promoted his video announcement via email, and several of the other candidates chose late - night talk / comedy shows to heighten
their common touch.
The public loves a poor politician who rises above squalor, and a rich politician who has
the common touch.
Losing that
common touch would be a severe blow to her authenticity.
An ordinary man who rose to high office, he never lost
the common touch.
I think Boris has
the common touch.
The PM has form on questionable «
common touch» anecdotes.
George Osborne, not a man known for
his common touch, whatever his nickname was in university, came under fire in April last year for putting his son in the # 11,376 preparatory school close to his west London home, withdrawing them from state school in the process.
Remember, this is a man who's been quoted as referring to people who didn't go to Oxbridge as «potted plants»; who, it's reported, turned up in a working class district in Scotland in his Mercedes with his nanny in tow and said he'd decided not to bring the Bentley (he told me he's learnt now you can't tell jokes if you're a politician); and who was rejected by London's Kensington and Chelsea Tories for lacking «
the common touch».
Johnson's supporters often highlight such behaviour as a sign of his «
common touch».
Four and a half years of Miliband has led many Labour MPs to conclude that the next leader has to come across as a «real» man or woman with
the common touch.
Saying Donald Trump has the «
common touch,» but also the «attention span of a flea,» NY Post columnist Andrea Peyser announces she's no longer supporting the GOP presidential nominee.
He added: «Andy also has that one thing all leaders crave -
the common touch.
Tall and lean, a vigorous golfer and baseball fan, he was a millionaire contractor with
a common touch.
After all, a successful natural language computer program will need
the common touch.
Nor does it illuminate
the common touch and humanitarian side that endeared her to a global audience.
While you may be over
those common touches (or perhaps never cared), know that Amazon is currently selling this version for the same price as the two - disc combo that lacks them.
Because no amount of wacky irreverence and wank gags can mask the fact that this Deadpool is little more than a dutiful company man, the kind of faux - chummy authority figure who claims to have
the common touch but spends his weekends rubbing shoulders with top - ranking execs at highly exclusive country clubs.
During that same period, Farber referred to Preston Sturges as a filmmaker working eternally within «the presence of Dada and surrealism» — and it's taken over fifty years, it seems, for the United States to produce what is at its essence the product of a marriage between Welles's self - conscious audacity and Sturges's
common touch: Charlie Kaufman — more specifically, the Charlie Kaufman Screenplay.
He's got
a common touch, no question, something forged in the time he spent rolling up his sleeves, joining labour unions, hitchhiking across the country, and writing vital, committed novels about it all.
Her infectious personality and
her common touch made her one of Britain's best loved entertainers.
Common Touch, a multisensory exhibition curated by Teresa Jaynes (1999) and based on the Library Company of Philadelphia's collection of pre-Braille texts for the visually impaired, opens on April 4.
Common Touch, a multisensory exhibition curated by Teresa Jaynes (1999) and based on pre-Braille texts for the visually impaired, debuted at The Library Company of Philadelphia.
The summer reading selection is designed to create
a common touch point for incoming students.