Sentences with phrase «level model of sorts»

As you'd expect, the downsized power unit is designed to mix power with efficiency, though with a hybrid model likely on the way the V6 will likely serve as an entry - level model of sorts.

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In addition to the new RAYCON D + product inspection system Sesotec at the Anuga Foodtec 2018 also presents the INTUITY metal detector that is excellently suited for applications in the food industry, the low - priced X-ray inspection entry - level model RAYCON EX1, and the new optical sorting machine QUASAR that was specifically developed for the requirements in the quality inspection of bulk materials.
«As economic conditions are forecast to continue to improve throughout the world, this should assist to enshrine these sort of price levels into on farm modelling
Not just New Labour's overwhelming desire to amass all sorts of information about the individual and New Labour's managerial model of how to govern but also, in particular, a steady shift away from «justice» and towards «control»: towards the arbitrary, unconstrained use of power through the regular invocation of states of exception (terror legislation and Iceland is in this category); the creation of catch - all legislation whose operational interpretation is at the whim of the police (photography, questioning individual police officers); government attempts to constrain the judiciary through tick - the - box sentencing guidelines, and at an individual level examples such as David Milliband's quite disgraceful prevarication over torture allegations.
The WebQuest Page This ultimate resource for teachers interested in using the WebQuest model not only offers an excellent list of WebQuests sorted by subject and grade level, it also provides advice for creating your own WebQuests, training materials and templates, WebQuest news and resources, and more.
Indeed only a couple of models emit CO2 levels that'll start to sting on the BIK scale, but they're not the sort of cars aimed at customers buying with company money.
Nissan introduced its first full - size truck in 2003, with an interesting strategy: Every Titan had a 5.6 - liter, 300 - horsepower V - 8 with a five - speed automatic transmission — no V - 6, no manual transmission, nothing resembling the sort of stripped - down work truck Ford, Chevrolet, Dodge, GMC, and Toyota offered as entry - level models.
The Camaro was equipped with a similar package, of sorts, although the more hardcore performance packages are saved for the higher - level V6 and V8 models.
As a result, choosing which Jeep Grand Cherokee model is right for you isn't exactly easy — though we reckon, due to the rather sparse amount of equipment on the entry - level «Laredo» trim (dual - zone climate control, a reversing camera and rear parking sensors are about as fancy as the standard equipment levels get), we recommend you consider the $ 35,375 75th Anniversary trim, as that comes with the sort of features you expect from a vehicle of this caliber (18inch alloy wheels, heated and power - adjustable front seats and an 8.4 - inch touchscreen interface that replaces the tiny 5inch system seen on the Laredo - spec Jeep Grand Cherokees) whilst being fairly reasonably priced.
The EPA estimates the Niro's fuel economy at 49 MPG (50 MPG for the entry - level FE model), which puts it right in Prius territory, and our early driving experiences lead us to believe that the Niro should have no problem delivering that sort of fuel economy in real - world driving.
When Automobili Lamborghini SpA will eventually introduce a third model platform, it will surely be more expensive than the current Gallardo model, which will remain some sort of «entry level» Lamborghini.
Volvo's entry - level models, the S40 sedan and V40 wagon, have never made the sort of sales impact that Volvo hoped they would.
But our Tiguan SE ($ 29,998), as a sort of intermediate trim level, straddles the gap between the base Trendline and the mid-level Comfortline models.
More and more banks have moved away from that model, and are moving into sort of straight - across - the - board cash back at a certain level
Displayed on a reclaimed wooden floor as a mass of modelled figures, the sculptural installation, inspired by a Dieter Roth work, The Floor (Studio - floor from Mosfellsbaer, Iceland), (1973 - 1992), is what Nelson describes as a «levelling of sorts, questioning how we look at objects.»
Re # 30 and 33: You might also want to look at this RealClimate post showing what sort of variations one sees for temperature trends in climate models forced with steadily - increasing levels of CO2 over such short time periods: http://www.realclimate.org/index.php/archives/2008/05/what-the-ipcc-models-really-say
I think it is over the heads of Myron Ebell's intended audience, however, and it may be necessary to write an overview — at high - school level — that explains the relative value of inductive and deductive methods in science, use of multi-compartment models in general, the sorts of problems they regularly entail (formulation, measurement, n - body calculation, brute - force computer simulation, experimental repetition, real - world validation, emergent properties, catastrophic regime - shift, assignment of probabilities, etc.) and how these are variously or provisionally overcome, according to the science you are practicing.
«Scientific caution» (and the RealClimate folks are right on the mark in that department) is very different from «medical caution» or «policy - making» (which should sort of be like the medical model at the societal level).
Part of the story here is that it is this very sort of very careful work done by John Kennedy and Phil Jones and other colleagues working on these datasets that has allowed us to start challenging the models and our understanding in such a detailed way — in some ways it is quite remarkable that the observational data is now good enough to identify this level of detail in how the climate varies and changes.
Regarding your example of water in a tub, you in fact assume that amplitude of waves is much smaller than the overall water level, so you have a small parameter here, and some sort of perturbation method might be used to derive a reasonable model for the averaged level in the tub.
Billions are being spent on all sorts of peripheral work or sea levels, Arctic sea ice extent, etc. as well as model studies on CAGW, so why is no one working on the basics?
A study led by Noah Diffenbaugh at Stanford used modeling and statistics to find that these sorts of persistent high - pressure ridges are more likely to sit off California's coast in the presence of high levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
There is no particularly objective way to combine all this, but it is far better to have the expert judgments made at the level of relatively unambiguous premises, and then combine these in some way, rather than doing the expert judgment at the level of the hypothesis, which is subject to all sorts of crazy mental models and biases especially if the hypothesis regards a complex system.
And we have been for years kind of moving beyond the mere access model to things like data visualization with the Interactive Timeline or big data analytics with Bad Law Bot, and these are all things that are designed to, again, not just sort of give people access to the libraries, but to find things that you would miss or to help you understand the law at a deeper, more visual level.
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