Sentences with phrase «long term reliability»

As anyone who's been through the older iPhone and into the new age will attest, the move from clunky mechanical switches to solid state takes all of a day to get used to and massively improves long term reliability of the phone — no more trips to the Apple Store to get a button / switch replaced.
Looks very promising, and ASUS laptops got top marks for long term reliability, so hopefully the build quality will be top notch as well.
However, the CX - 5 long term reliability ratings are much higher, and service costs are much lower - like a Honda (owned 3) or Acura (owned 2).
Things use to be over-engineered once upon a time to provide long term reliability.
I drive approximately 30 - 50 Thousand miles a year so long term reliability was my key.
We have a common vision, not only to supply the systems and instruments with first class performance specifications, long term reliability and professional service support, but also, and in many cases more importantly, to maintain close contact to ensure that our systems provide all that our customers expect, and more, from their investment in our organisation.
I wouldn't necessarily call either service team dishonest... Best action for the long term reliability of your car is to fix defects to manufacturer's design intent.
It causes some oil burning compared to not running them, but it's not a huge difference, and not even a long term reliability issue.
Let's hope the long term reliability and safety match the innovation in the styling!
It is the quietest of the diesels by far, and I have high hopes for the long term reliability of the Cummins.
Unknown to each other, two world script writers have helped ensure the long term reliability of cheap US natural gas supplies.
ACME CSP Plant and long term reliability On the status of the Bikaner, Rajasthan, India project, the ACME Group told me: «2.5 MW out of 10 MW has been commissioned in April, 2011», and this «will be scaled up to 10 MW» though the time frame was not specified.
Aric Nesbitt, R - Lawton, chair of the House Energy Committee, and the primary sponsor of the legislation in the House characterized it as «a win, win, win — for our ratepayers, our economies and for our long term reliability in the state.»
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