Sentences with phrase «conceived system of controls»

From the driving wheel, the Range Rover Evoque is distinguished by a carefully conceived system of controls and displays which combines a stylish, uncluttered layout, state - of - the - art functionality and class - leading ease - of - use.

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But while Deming was contemptuous of companies that based their business decisions on numbers that emphasized quantity over quality, he firmly believed that a well - conceived system of statistical process control could be an invaluable TQM tool.
The authors seem to think that there's something inexorable about the growth, as if, for example, it's impossible to conceive of a president not wanting to exercise substantial control over our healthcare system.
The terrifying thing about such a system was the arrogance implicit in the evaluation of unique spiritual beings on the basis of some predetermined, often shallowly conceived quality control.
The experimental design draws from his recent research in the field of optomechanics, which Savona describes as «the art of conceiving systems in which light interacts, in highly controlled and highly tailored way, with a mechanical vibration of some sort.»
Who would have conceived that research would have revealed, for example, that the bacteria living within the colon are helping shape our mood, regulating our appetite, manufacturing health - sustaining vitamins, controlling our immune systems and inflammation, and even influencing the expression of our DNA?
Like all models conceived in Maranello's stylish new research and development center, the 488 masterminds the integration of its dynamic control systems with rare diligence and competence.
The roof, which Piano defined «a machine for zenithal light», includes an ingenious system, composed of adjustable glass slats, conceived to control natural illumination and filter direct sunlight.
I can remember thinking a very long time ago that the political systems that we have in place today simply couldn't have been conceived of, in more recent times, because these systems were so fundamentally designed that they could be largely controlled to the benefit of those at the highest levels of society.
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