Sentences with word «niceties»

The practicality of Sense Companion remains to be seen, and HTC's decision to go for a relatively unadorned camera experience compared to the dual - lenses, optical zooms, and other niceties of current rivals may end up hurting it on paper comparisons, at least.
If the addition of niceties like power windows, power locks and a navigation system has you worried that the Wrangler has gotten soft, you'll be happy to know that the changes inside are as evolutionary as the changes outside.
All Outbacks, regardless of trim level include standard all - wheel drive, anti-lock brakes, traction control and air bags, as well as such niceties as power mirrors and cruise control.
Moby also comes with other niceties such as HDMI out, an integrated camera, compatibility with Flash, along with its ability to support operating systems like Android, WinMo and Linux.
There's little room in this plot - heavy thriller for such niceties as character history and exposition, except as it relates to the mystery at hand.
There won't be many options to add, however, as the base Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid comes standard with niceties like ceramic brakes and Porsche's Chrono package, which actually adds performance.
Although amenities are sparse in the base model, there are a few niceties for the driver and passenger.
Do that and you get your sat - nav as well as a few other niceties including head - up display, special alloy wheels and a smattering of dress - up items including black grille and boot spoiler, red - stitched seats and some external badgework.
and a few niceties like face scanning and stereo speakers, but unless you absolutely need to upgrade your phone right now, I'd be tempted to wait until we see what Samsung unveils later this year with the Note 9, or even until 2019 with the next - gen Galaxy S (if it's called that at all).
It's oft said that women like assholes, but I think that's not fair, however masculinity and confidence seem to be the key characteristics not niceties...
The Limited adds niceties such as moonroof, leather seating and BBS wheels.
There were no legal niceties in the letters, just words from the heart.
And putting aside any of the other niceties about ergonomics and thinness, the core of any e-reader experience is the screen.
Other standard niceties include a rearview monitor, a sonar - based rear proximity system, HID headlamps, eight - way power - adjustable front seats with heated and ventilated surfaces, and Intelligent Key entry with push - button start.
But the lack of a few technological niceties does little to subtract from the fun of riding this new Beemer.
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.
While we'd definitely wait until the next - generation Enclave debuted, the current model does offer plenty of room for eight, while offering niceties like AWD and a 4,500 - pound towing capacity.
The tyranny of which I am speaking is not lessened by niceties of designation.
The Evoque itself is a nice little car, showing off all the interior niceties of a modern Range Rover along with the brand's legendary off - road prowess.
Any parent with a preschooler knows that teaching the little niceties of social interaction can be a challenge.
Kia has gradually increased the spec of its city car, so you can get niceties such as Bluetooth phone connectivity and LED ambient lighting now, depending on how far up the Pic range you reach.
Is this the picture of the American church having forgotten the wonder of the Exodus, grumbling over the quality of the Wednesday night fellowship meals, over styles of worship, over theological niceties, anxious about tight budgets and membership rolls while a world starves for bread and Bread?
Other cabin tech niceties include an optional Qi wireless device charger, as well as an available head - up display.
We might ask whether constitutional niceties under communism matter for today.
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.
Having grown up socially isolated, without niceties, and training for hours on the ice every day, Tonya reacts to Jeff's abuse the way one might expect: She slugs back.
The Executive features a few additional niceties, such as electronic roll up sun blinders, and ventilated seats.
It's not as flashy as some of the full - size imports, but you may not feel you need some of the luxurious niceties found on those higher - priced models.
These prediction intervals are not just niceties but need to be taken seriously.
I quote my comment here: «Professor Cohen is right: «Our Nat» l Security is at stake, and niceties aside, the MSM is due for a righteous «A — Kicking» by people who want to preserve our Government and our way of Life!»
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.»
He said that BAD «Segregation is wrong because it is nothing but a new form of slavery covered up with certain niceties of complexity.»
And this all started because I was pointing out a problem «we» have... we enjoy niceties while others suffer want of basic necessities.
I hate the lack of basic niceties like being able to compare equipment in the shops, and I really think Hit - Point needs a new translator that can make something decent out of their weak stories and characters.
So the Oriental Nicety sat on death row for two months, costing her owner $ 10 million as the value of its steel declined and the company continued to pay its crew.
The ZMax Pro isn't meant to be a flagship killer, so don't expect niceties like NFC or wireless charging.
As this case clearly demonstrates, arguments in auto accident cases can involve issues beyond niceties related to how fast a car was going.
In the best neo-con fashion Fleury tramples roughshod over diplomatic niceties, blackmailing a Saudi prince to secure an invitation to the crime scene, then rubbing salt in the wound by including a wisecracking Jew (Jason Bateman) and a female forensics specialist (Jennifer Garner) in his three - person backup team.
Comfort and convenience niceties include lane tracking, parking assist, and special leather upholstery for the ventilated sport seats.
The great Ruud Gullit said he spent most of the time sleeping off double training sessions and had no time for niceties when he was a player.
To the enlightened, to «revile» someone over doctrinal niceties seemed hardly Christian.
In The Eight Seasons, Martin Mull takes a voyeuristic peak over the white picket fence, and penetrates through niceties of post-war suburban culture.
Civil niceties really help build loyalty!
The app has a couple niceties missing in iBooks, though it lacks that app's color capability, dictionary, and integrated bookstore.
It includes all the luxuries you'd expect in the segment — leather, heated front seats, sunroof, automatic headlights, seat memory, etc. — plus many of the newer niceties like keyless start (but not keyless entry), Bluetooth phone / audio connectivity and iPod / iPhone integration.
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