Sentences with phrase «for the seat back»

BTW, the average is around 19 ″ for the seat back and about 22 ″ for the canopy height.
On the Democratic side, a number of candidates have already entered the race to challenge the Republican councilman, including Paul Graziano, an activist and urban planning consultant; Austin Shafran, a former member of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's administration; Paul Vallone, an attorney, who ran for the seat back in 2009; and former state Assemblyman John Duane.
Kevin Lafferty ran unsuccessfully for the seat back in 2004.
Former GOP Senate candidate Sharron Angle signaled she would run for the seat back in March, during Ensign's ongoing Senate ethics probes.
Other declared contenders include former Hallam parliamentary candidate, Oliver Coppard and former aid worker, Mike Buckley, who came third in the race to succeed David Blunkett for the seat back in 2014.
A further option is the individual rear Comfort seats, which features electrical adjustment for the seat back angle, seat position and head restraint.
Nevertheless, the Renault Megane offers a useable squared - off space with four tie - down points, generous side storage bins and one - touch release for the seat backs.

Not exact matches

Mesh backs are great, but mesh is not ideal for the seat because the chair frame may hit the back of the leg and can become a compression point and circulation inhibitor.
There has been a common consensus that world governments have slightly taken a back seat on the issue of sustainability and the environment (the sustainable development commission was axed in 2010 as part of Uk government spending cuts for example).
You'll still have to bring your seat backs and tray tables to their full upright positions for takeoff, but those seatbacks are cushy leather and those tray tables are a respectable distance away from your knees.
Those remain vital to Abe's platform, but for now are taking something of a back seat.
For Fried, the beauty of the approach is that it puts Buffett back in the driver's seat, allowing him to control his schedule, rather than the other way around.
At Virgin Atlantic, rather than wait for seat - back TV technology to be perfected, we went out and bought hundreds of Sony video Walkmans.
Corporate venture - capital firms that benefit from high cash flows might be willing to spread out their investments over a few similar companies and take a back seat in terms of driving their growth, while a venture - capital firm is typically motivated to take a more focused and hands - on approach for its portfolio companies.
They can buy back any overbooked seats for the lowest possible amount.
They're supposed to look good when they haven't been washed for a year and have back seats adorned with old wool blankets, dog hair, lacrosse sticks, and thermoses of homemade hot chocolate.
That's right — a former professional baseball player (now a TV and radio analyst for the Arizona Diamondbacks) believes that sports should take a back seat to other things.
To get an equal seat at the table with her larger counterparts — integrating Revel's capabilities into Intuit's QuickBooks software, and building an all - in - one POS iPad system for Apple — Falzone pushed back and struck two agreements she felt were fair.
For Fox, the question of whether to sell may take a back seat to what price and which currency it would prefer.
For instance, he knew that dry ice — several pounds of which were also in the back seat — was the coolant of choice for ice cream transportation because it turned into a gas as it warmed up, meaning no messy puddlFor instance, he knew that dry ice — several pounds of which were also in the back seat — was the coolant of choice for ice cream transportation because it turned into a gas as it warmed up, meaning no messy puddlfor ice cream transportation because it turned into a gas as it warmed up, meaning no messy puddles.
Central banks are taking a back seat in markets this week as investors gear up for the first U.S. Presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump on Monday during local hours.
For instance, last summer, the company launched the Novello, a modern, brightly coloured desk chair meant to offer «an innovative and dynamic expression of material science that synchronizes the seat and back with every movement.»
Schear explained that he initially bought the seat for his 18 - year - old son, but decided to fly him back to California early so that the toddler could have a seat for himself.
It wasn't until I was back in the air, en route to Toronto, that I realized that my laptop was in still in the magazine holder of seat 16A bound for who - knows - where.
But the online protests also highlighted how the biggest tech companies, such as Facebook and Google, have taken a back seat in the debate about protecting net neutrality, rules that prohibit internet service providers such as AT&T and Comcast from blocking or slowing sites or for charging people or companies for faster speeds of particular sites.
Attached to the seat - back entertainment consoles, where you can control your TV options, Virgin America and Virgin Atlantic also have built in an innovative ordering system for on - board food and beverages.
If they are in the driver's seat, they will find a way to get back to their mission at work in way that makes sense and feels sustainable for their family.
CINCINNATI (AP)-- Sixteen - year - old Kyle Plush was apparently reaching for his tennis gear in the back of his minivan when he became helplessly pinned in the fold - away third - row seat.
«My career plans for being a nurse took a back seat
Fewer than one ADP shareholder in four backed the activist's bid for board seats at the payroll processor.
They've also improved the back carry so that there are 2 seat heights for the child, meaning they can see well instead of looking at the back of Mom's head or shoulders.»
Finally, he used Delta miles for award seats from Boston back to D.C.
Redemption Information To redeem an American Express Preferred Seating offer, Domestic Card Members, please proceed to purchase your ticket through any primary ticketing channel including online, mobile, phone or at an outlet or box office authorized for the event and provide the 10 - digit Customer Service phone number located on the back of your Card when prompted.
Delta started this practice back in 2011, and it works like this: When passengers on overbooked flights check in online or at the check - in kiosk, they're asked what the dollar value of the travel voucher they would accept as compensation for volunteering their seats.
Hint: yield differentials are taking a back seat for now.
The Freedom Report's online archives only go back to 1999, but I was curious to see older editions of Paul's newsletters, in part because of a controversy dating to 1996, when Charles «Lefty» Morris, a Democrat running against Paul for a House seat, released excerpts stating that «opinion polls consistently show only about 5 % of blacks have sensible political opinions,» that «if you have ever been robbed by a black teen - aged male, you know how unbelievably fleet - footed they can be,» and that black representative Barbara Jordan is «the archetypical half - educated victimologist» whose «race and sex protect her from criticism.»
Different factors can dominate dollar swings — and higher U.S. yields are taking a back seat, for now, to rekindled risk appetite.
The election of a majority Liberal government not only saw high - profile changes in rhetoric — think, «Canada is back» — but also equally lauded announcements on accepting 25,000 refugees from Syria, international peacekeeping, or a bid for a seat on the United Nations Security Council, among others.
Fedeli, 57, was first elected to the Ontario legislature in 2011, taking back Mike Harris's old seat after it was in Liberal hands for eight years.
The latest nuclear warnings out of North Korea, and the prospects of yet another missile launch appear to be taking a back seat to earnings season, at least for now.
With retirement savings taking a back seat to more immediate financial concerns, and the percentage of workers confident that they'll have enough money for a comfortable retirement at low levels, it's more important than ever for plan sponsors to consider retirement readiness as a key — if not the key issue — their employees are facing.
Re Prentice, I agree resigning as Tory leader is defensible, to an extent... but resigning the seat he had just won back on E-Day, leaving his constituents unrepresented and putting us all on the hook for an unnecessary by - election was crass and cowardly.
DETROIT (AP)-- With the new models that automakers are rolling out for 2017, you can wrap yourself in luxury, get thrown back in your seat with the thrill of high horsepower, sit high in an SUV or load your stuff into a functional new hatchback.
In 2015, McCabe's wife, Jill McCabe, ran for a state Senate seat in Virginia, backed in part with money provided by the state Democratic Party and a Clinton ally.
While bitcoin's use as a payment mechanism seems to have taken a back seat to its value as an investment asset, the need for a greater number of transactions is still pressing as the fees charged by the miners for processing are now more expensive than fiat equivalents.
Ultimately, startups and tech can take a short victory lap after TC Heartland, but should not see the decision as a license for patent reformers to take a back seat in the legislative process.
If he does know of our existence, he's taking a back seat approach, and watching how it folds out while laughing at all the man made religions that try to speak for him.
You appear to be advocating for a nanny state where free speech takes a back seat.
Running after someone to hand them back something they dropped was the most common «good deed» cited in the survey, followed by giving up a seat on a train or bus for a less able or pregnant passenger.
Honesty and loyalty take a back seat to greed and force, as traders indulge extreme proclivities for acquisitiveness, and raider destructiveness runs amok.
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