Sentences with phrase «more niceties»

I feel for the price there should be some more niceties.
Our GLX tester was fully stocked with more niceties than needed.
The SXT adds a few more niceties, especially for the driver, such as a leather - wrapped shift knob and multi-function steering wheel, power - adjustable pedals, an upgraded instrument cluster, and a driver's side power sliding door.
There really are no factory options, so buyers looking for more niceties, like leather or navigation, have to move up a more deluxe trim level.
Such an amendment surely would have run afoul of even more niceties in the religious law of marriage in the UK than the government's carefully considered bill has done.

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It's pretty clear, he argues that if you can't fairly rapidly achieve mass consumer pricing, your EON (Economy of Now) business on its best days will be a niche nicety for the folks with more money than time or brains and never break out of that box.
Skin - to - skin contact, as Kangaroo Care is also called, is more than just a nicety, though.
At this stage, recommendations should have gone far beyond vague niceties such as «no more unfunded mandates» and «independent cost analysis.»
It's about our Parliament being more representative and more effective at making the decisions that have an impact far beyond the niceties of parliamentary selection procedures.
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Avoid the minefield of small talk and niceties with a stranger who may make you regret ever leaving your house by heading to a dating site that is more suited for you
The longer that conversation is delayed by social niceties, the more alarming that reckoning is going to be.
The «that's life» solemnity that throbs in Vestiges quickly fizzles into a series of narrative incoherent niceties, and becomes a far more rewarding listen when lyrical fragments are taken out of context.
Denis» films are often unconcerned with storytelling niceties, more with tone, character, and the feel of the thing.
There's still a great deal of the depth and complexity that has built up through the years, but that's in addition to the niceties of having more breadth and advanced techniques in combat, such as being able to leap and mount monsters.
Also on board: the Premium Plus package ($ 3,000), which includes such niceties as Bang & Olufsen surround - sound audio, heated 8 - way power front seats and heated outside mirrors, LED headlights, parking system plus (rear - view camera with front and rear sensors), and more.
City braking, blind - spot indicators, lane departure warning and more are all absent from the kit list, though you do get niceties like DAB radio, sat - nav and keyless entry.
Other S niceties include the option of AMG carbon ceramic brakes, which may be more suitable for those with autobahn commutes than UK customers, and a Race mode beyond the usual Dynamic Select settings.
It's loaded with niceties: heated and ventilated front seats (the second row is heated, too), heated leather steering wheel, pushbutton start, three - zone climate control, rear sonar display, voice - activated navigation, and much more.
The new Forte leads the way with niceties formerly seen only in upscale cars: Heated front and rear seats, heated steering wheel, ventilated driver's seat, 4.2 - inch dashboard display, power side mirrors with turn - signal indicators, xenon high - intensity - discharge headlights, 10 - way power adjustable driver's seat with two memory positions, smart key with proximity access and more are options on the 2014 Forte.
Yet these niceties hide behind an input method that needs years more development, if not a complete rethink.
Among these are PASM adaptive dampers, PTV torque vectoring (including a limited - slip differential) and the extremely sonorous sports exhaust, as well as more sensible niceties like satnav and Bi-Xenon headlights.
Genuine leather, heated seats and the other niceties cost more.
Mercedes will then happily exchange more of your hard - earned for various electronic and stylistic features, from the # 1695 Drive Pilot to # 2795 for the Premium pack, which adds niceties such as keyless go and a panoramic glass sunroof.
Base Sport models are a little more Spartan, but upgrade to the higher trim levels and you'll get such niceties as leather seats with contrast stitching, and even a leather - wrapped dash.
That's helped by a comprehensive suite of in - dash tech to make the commute a little more pleasant, including support for both Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, but is missing modern niceties such as keyless entry and ignition.
Although the Routan is built on the same platform as the Chrysler Town and Country it lacks some of its more amenable interior niceties.
Pick the Premium package and you'll get niceties like illuminated doorsills, push - button ignition, navigation and more.
Still, at $ 8,627, it was hard to beat the Sundance / Shadow America, with their big 2.2 liter engine - providing much more torque than anything else in its class - along with a nice cloth interior with bucket seats, driver airbag, prop - rod - free hood, power brakes (discs up front, drums in back), fourteen - inch wheels, fold - down rear seatback, hidden - hatchback storage, and other niceties.
An additional $ 7,000 will net a longer wheelbase and more rear legroom, plus a few other niceties.
To account for more extreme weather conditions in the cabin, Nissan makes ventilated seats, with heating and cooling, available in the 370Z Roadster, a nicety not offered for the 370Z Coupe.
Clearance issues aside, the G55 AMG is probably the more capable of the two in the dirt, but feels a bit cramped on the inside and doesn't have nearly as many niceties as the Range Rover.
Besides the extra pair of doors, the sedan has a lot more rear legroom and other niceties that you won't get in the GT.
To sum up, the Sahara is a superb companion on any long - distance, blacktop tour — an endeavour aided by modern niceties like radar cruiser control and myriad safety systems like autonomous emergency braking, blind - spot monitoring, lane departure warning, rear cross traffic alert, fatigue alert and more.
Among other niceties, an extra $ 10,950 buys you 30 per cent more turbo boost, adding 24kW and 60Nm (410kW / 760Nm).
Other tech niceties in the more premium - looking cabin include Qi wireless charging and an available 8.5 - inch full - color head - up display.
If your lifestyle regularly requires a vehicle with room for six or seven people, or lots of cargo, or you tow a trailer, or your travels or your climate make four - wheel drive more a necessity than a nicety, you now have another quality choice for your shopping list.
But to bundle it in that category would do the HTC Flyer a disservice: it is better than that and it deserves more attention, thanks to the full inclusion of Android Market and the niceties of Sense.
If you read a lot and you'll appreciate these niceties, you might want to pay more for those features, but we think most people will be happy with the Kindle Paperwhite — the Kindle Voyage's extra features are luxuries.
Often when Mollie is snoozing, or just reclining chilling out, one or more of the cats will just walk right over her, forgoing the niceties of walking around the dog.
There's also a coin - op laundry, lockers and... MORE storage rooms, an outdoor lounge with barbecue grill, daily housekeeping, and all the other niceties you need for a fun trip.
There's still a great deal of the depth and complexity that has built up through the years, but that's in addition to the niceties of having more breadth and advanced techniques in combat, such as being able to leap and mount monsters.
The PlayStation Vita will also gain an update (version 3.5) alongside the PlayStation App (version 2.5), which brings niceties like «new accessibility options, including enlarge text, increase contrast and more
Yet at the same time Rosa Bonheur is forced to admit: «My trousers have been my great protectors... Many times I have congratulated myself for having dared to break with traditions which would have forced me to abstain from certain kinds of work, due to the obligation to drag my skirts everywhere...» Yet the famous artist again feels obliged to qualify her honest admission with an ill - assumed «femininity»: «Despite my metamorphoses of costume, there is not a daughter of Eve who appreciates the niceties more than I do; my brusque and even slightly unsociable nature has never prevented my heart from remaining completely feminine.»
I'd rather skip the florid niceties and 1) protect mail and email privacy and 2) not see trillions frittered on more nuanced and agonistic ways to «decarbonise».
The advent of the Anthropocene promises more, though, than a scientific nicety or a new way of grabbing the eco-jaded public's attention.
However, in what passes as a slapdown in the diplomatic niceties of the United Nations overseeing the IPCC, the 0.2 - 2 per cent range by the final report is «presented in a way that is much more nuanced, and I believe, much more useful», co-chair of the report, Stanford professor Chris Field, told Australian journalists.
The niceties of the Convention argument were, however, dismissed by the Court of Appeal in Metrobus v Unite the Union [2010] ICR 173, [2009] All ER (D) 03 (Aug) in which Maurice Kay LJ opined that in the UK «the right to strike has never been much more than a slogan or a legal metaphor».
But to bundle it in that category would do the HTC Flyer a disservice: it is better than that and it deserves more attention, thanks to the full inclusion of Android Market and the niceties of Sense.
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