Sentences with phrase «constant reference point»

It's a constant reference point for LaFerrari engineers, so I ask Matteo Lanzavecchia, who's in charge of vehicle performance and who once spent a year working for Newman / Haas Racing's IndyCar program, what an Enzo owner might experience if he or she gets behind the wheel of a LaFerrari.
The researchers found that these volunteers viewed the horizon as if it were several degrees lower, indicating that the brain tries to keep the horizon as a constant reference point.
The constant reference point for married life and vocation which Pope John Paul presented throughout his 1979 - 1984 catechesis was «marriage constituted in the beginning, in the state of original...
Since the Logos as expressed in John's Prologue is the constant reference point, and one which Benedict understands as offering a synthesis of the entire Christian faith, [20] it is perhaps inevitable that the primacy of Christ, the word incarnate, should be affirmed.
The constant reference point for married life and vocation which Pope John Paul presented throughout his 1979 - 1984 catechesis was «marriage constituted in the beginning, in the state of original innocence, in the context of the sacrament of creation» (Theology of the Body, 338).

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It is not necessary to discuss in any detail — as has been done in the previous three chapters — the point that from the standpoint of intelligible religion the basis for understanding must be constant reference to the universal experience of imperfection.
That latter point shows how the infusion of Hollywood cash admirably didn't dilute the Indian popular film conventions, which are in full force here: in addition to the common device of a dual role for one of the principals, the very broad comedy, and musical interludes, there is also the constant referencing of other Hindi films (including, of course, Advani's own Kal Ho Naa Ho and Salaam - e-Ishq (Love's Sweet Salute)-RRB-, copious use of flashbacks, and the more serious tonal shift at the intermission mark (which, unlike most Indian films, is not noted by an on - screen card).
Western reference points are a constant trap, a temptation for Westerners viewing Hong Kong movies — not necessarily because the influences aren't there but because focusing on them makes the indigenous elements much more difficult to tease out and understand.
Washburn calls Tramell a «cunt» and a «bitch» and accuses Glass at one point of being beguiled by the «smell of her pussy,» which is the sort of elderly banter the knitting cotillion might still find shocking — though it's light years more appalling than Tramell's pleased reference to Masters & Johnson and her constant litany of «cum» [sic] declarations.
It is constant measured against any reference point.
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