Well if you want to get into antiquated computer science references to primary memory and secondary memory used in the 70s, be my guest, but I was talking about
current nomenclature.
The coupe and convertible that formerly were part of the 3 Series lineup are now designated the 4 Series under BMW's
current nomenclature.
Not exact matches
The other way of getting beyond the
current «awkward» stage in the relations between «Christ and Culture» (to use H. Richard Niebuhr's convenient
nomenclature) is to accentuate the dimension of distance, difference, discontinuity vis «a vis the two.
Current rules around the
nomenclature could prevent even die - hard vegans from finding the products they're after.
His magnum opus, Index Animalium, provided the bibliographic foundation for
current zoological
nomenclature.
Issuing guidelines for the
nomenclature and classification of all the (human) biological targets, including all the targets of
current and future prescription medicines;
But Audi's new
nomenclature, which replaces the
current system based on engine displacement, may take some extra getting used to.
The new
nomenclature sets the 4 Series coupe and convertible apart from the growing variety of 3 Series models, and numerically aligns it with other 2 - door BMWs such as the
current 6 Series and new 2 Series.
Just helps to emphasise how silly the
current Porsche
nomenclature is.
Based on
current BMW
nomenclature the F52 should logically be called the 1 Series Sedan, but you know how fancy BMW's naming strategy can be these days — it might just end up being called the 2 Series Gran Coupe or 2 Series Active Sedan or something funny like that.
For the name of the new compact SUV, ŠKODA has drawn on the spelling of the ŠKODA KODIAQ and in doing so, has created a consistent
nomenclature for the brand's
current and future SUV models.
This panel of publishing operators, all of whom with «biz dev» as part of their
current or recent job description, will explain what it means in their shop and how the activity they're responsible for was handled before the term became part of our
nomenclature.