Sentences with phrase «connection point along»

Is there such a thing as a «perfect» connection point along a route, an airport that does not require any extra miles flown compared to a nonstop offering?
Engineers put their efforts in strengthening the body at key connection points along the cowl, upper and lower B - pillars, cross members, and at the C - pillars.

Not exact matches

«They offer their clients a unique combination of stellar creative firepower, with the ability to make their brands matter in culture, along with the holistic marketing sensibility to seize the multitude of connection points and maximize their earned and unpaid media.
The public will have the opportunity to hear what is happening near the river, including 2013 plans for an elevator connection between the waterfront and the Walkway Over the Hudson, a new Upper Landing Park along the Fall Kill Creek, a proposed Gateway zoning district around the Parker Avenue entrance to the Walkway, and ongoing plans to improve Kaal Rock Point and Park.
Safety is a prime concern for all school administrators so the Renault Master Bus is equipped as standard with seatbelts for every seat, while there are two locations when an ISOFIX child seat can be installed, along with top tether strap connection points.
MyFord is complemented by a new generation of Ford's powerful SYNC ® connectivity package, which includes a sophisticated voice control system, Bluetooth and satellite navigation, along with connection points for a variety of devices and media players.
The SUV gets 17 connection points for USB, HDMI, and 12 - volt plugs inside the cabin along with 4G Wi - Fi connectivity.
The retailer is committed to delivering superior value and convenience by presenting a full line of accessories with each device, along with exclusive advantages such as tablet selection and connections support from specially trained Best Buy Blue Shirts, financing options, Reward Zone points, and tablet trade - in and Buy Back programs.
As its starting point, the exhibition foregrounds a plaster version of «The Age of Innocence» (c. 1897) by Alfred Drury (1856 - 1944), recently acquired by Leeds Museums and Galleries for its sculpture collection, along with an archive of photographs and correspondence relating to the Doncaster family and their connection with Drury, a sculptor of great importance to the city of Leeds.
Rather brilliantly, the cable snaps into place along this outer band and covers the ports, with the two connection points of the cable tucking into a recessed area on either end.
At this point, many therapists might focus on helping the couple get along better in their day - to - day connection by teaching them what might be called «companionship skills,» including better ways of communicating, resolving conflicts, changing behaviors, and, when appropriate, becoming more effective parents.
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