Sentences with phrase «maker standards means»

The 8MP front - facing camera is good, and features plenty of ways to turn one's skin «beautiful,» which by phone maker standards means soft and artificial.

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This means that the workers and communities are being exploited twice, first by clothing makers seeking cheap labor and lax environmental standards outside of the United States, and second by the everlasting and disproportionate impacts of climate pollution.
Before resorting to «green tariffs,» it suggested that China throw its trade and diplomatic weight behind existing, multiparty, industry - backed ventures such as the Better Cotton Initiative (sponsored by jeans - maker Levi Strauss, among others), which is meant to raise the standard of environmental accountability from end to end of the cotton supply chain.
DCF is a «de facto» standard, which means that enough digital camera and smartphone makers have adopted it that it's become a consistent standard in the real world.
It means Apple is calling the shots on how to upscale 1080p and SDR (standard dynamic range) content, overriding what TV makers and content providers might think is best.
The company is using the open Qi wireless charging standard, which means existing wireless charging pucks that use Qi will work with your iPhone (though, of course, Apple is working with accessory makers to make new chargers).
Then, a variety of word processing venues developed and led to MS Word documents being the «standard» vehicle; now, a plethora of venues exist through which to push through resume bits and parts, most of them with their advantages (and limitations) in communicating the vital, naked words that MEAN something to the hiring decision - maker.
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