Sentences with phrase «key dimensions such»

Thanks to the flexibility of the Jaguar Lightweight Aluminum Architecture, designers could work hand in hand with the engineers to determine key dimensions such as the wheelbase and track, delivering the proportions and elegant lines that distinguish it instantly as a Jaguar vehicle.
There is a growing body of literature on key dimensions such as stress, resilience, retention, the development of professional identity, and the role of social support and mentors (Gibbs & Miller, 2014).
We can match you with other Newcastle singles based on key dimensions such as intellect, humour and vitality — all you need to do is add the chemistry!

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The great issues that face world society, such as the poverty and hunger of millions, the endemic violence, the drug trade, or the abuse of the environment — to name only a selection of key concerns — all have a spiritual and moral dimension.
That it is such a responsible and illuminating study is due largely to Morrissey's solid understanding that it is Voegelin's theory of consciousness, presented and assessed here in detail in its development and refinement, that provides the key to appreciating the theological dimension of Voegelin's philosophy and the basis for working out what Morrissey calls «the principles of a Voegelinian theology.»
Ironically, Science Connection boasts no special insight into the science of human reproduction, unlike services such as eHarmony, which claims to have «a scientific approach to match highly compatible singles,» using a system based on «29 Key Dimensions of Compatibility,» or Chemistry.com, which professes an understanding of core aspects of personality, «even down to the level of brain chemistry.»
The Veloster Turbo comes equipped with a surprising amount of standard equipment such as a leather - wrapped steering wheel, proximity key with push - button start, an eight - speaker Dimension audio system, seven - inch touch screen, and Hyundai's BlueLink connectivity system.
One could equally well examine other dimensions of the situation, such as the apprenticeship system, the academic educational pattern which, in France especially, was almost the only key to success and which had a regular progression and set competitions, crowned by the Prix de Rome which enabled the young winner to work in the French Academy in that city — unthinkable for women, of course — and for which women were unable to compete until the end of the 19th century, by which time, in fact, the whole academic system had lost its importance anyway.
The historical dimension of the «Five and Forward» installation is irresistibly lovely, keyed to that sweet spot of American Impressionism so deftly relayed to the canvas in such gems now on view as seven paintings by William Merritt Chase, who founded his plein air art school in Southampton in 1891.
Liu's work has been featured in group exhibitions at key institutions internationally, such as the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing; K11 Art Foundation, Hong Kong; Pino Pascali Foundation Museum, Polignano; Foundation Louis Vuitton, Paris; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and Whitebox Art Center, New York; Dimensions Variable, Miami; Long Museum and Aurora Museum, Shanghai; OCT - Contemporary Art Terminal and He Xiangning Art Museum, Shenzhen; and Vermillion Sands, Copenhagen, among others.
To help segment and understand user experience across such key segments, the Chrome User Experience Report provides the following dimensions.
The second wave of the National Social Life, Health, and Aging survey provides rich and detailed information on a key dimension of social life, the married or cohabitational couple and those in such relationships.
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