Sentences with phrase «niceties as»

Finney is said to utilize the core technology of Solarin, re-engineered to cater to the crypto crowd, with such niceties as three - factor authentication, secured communications, a physical security switch, blockchain - based tampering proof verification, and a behavioral - based intrusion prevention system.
They'll include such niceties as custom module shells.
The GTX 1080 Ti packs all the same underlying features and software niceties as the rest of the GTX 10 - series lineup, from enhanced DirectX 12 support to cutting - edge memory compression to those sweet, sweet supercharged Ansel screenshots.
Also, it offers such niceties as paragraph styling which transit quite well into HTML tags and structure elements.
(Former Vikings coach, Bud) «Grant, an outdoor sportsman, takes the farmer «s approach to such niceties as water and Gatorade.
The latest patch for Assassin's Creed Origins is up now a little after the console version, and offers such niceties as a Beard Toggle Keyboard Shortcut, improved Sandstorms, a patch for the fight against the elephant, and fixing the entrance to Eesfet Oon - m» Aa Poo.
Rooms include such niceties as 420 - thread - count sheets, an espresso machine, and motorized drapes — and each floor has a dedicated concierge to secure everything from dinner reservations to shoeshines.
It's easy to add such niceties as a Bang & Olufsen stereo upgrade (# 750), a panoramic sunroof (# 950) and a heated steering wheel (# 175), as well as many others, and watch the cost of your S4 balloon in the process.
The two - hour skirmish on the downtown street course dispenses with such niceties as strategy, tactics, and patience.
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.
Such electric - powered niceties as multiadjustable front bucket seats, windows, outside mirrors and central locking underline Maxima's made - for - America design.
That also gets you such niceties as leather seats, a premium Bose audio system, navigation, adaptive cruise control, a power front - passenger seat, and automatic high beams, but we think it's a stretch too far.
What if the car in question has been engineered from the viewpoint that stuffing its interior with such niceties as heated seats and a sunroof, or softening its suspension for the daily drive to work are not in fact desirable design elements but rather themselves «compromises» of an unacceptable order that go too far in separating the pilot from the visceral thrill of motoring?
Moving up an additional level to the XLE gets you such niceties as a power front passenger seat, leather upholstery, heated front seats, dual - zone automatic climate control, satellite radio, and the ability to order a $ 1,000 panoramic sunroof, but the XLE tacks another $ 3,000 onto the price.
The gauge package was well lighted, easy to read and included such niceties as a tachometer and an oil pressure gauge.
The base Outlander Sport ES gets buyers such niceties as a fuel efficient 2.0 - liter four - cylinder engine, LED taillights, a set of attractive 18 - inch alloy wheels, steering wheel - mounted audio controls, Bluetooth, and a leather - wrapped steering wheel and shift knob.
The rest of the options list comprises such niceties as sun - protection glass, the M head - up display (with speed - limit info), BMW's advanced loudspeaker system (nearly as powerful as the twin - turbo six), excellent adaptive headlights and the aluminium blade interior trim, which certainly lifts a cabin fond of black.
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.
To wit, the IS300 starts at a low, low $ 30,805, a price that, in addition to the expected power windows and locks, auto - temp A / C, ABS, and traction control, includes such niceties as a six - disc in - dash CD player, xenon headlamps, and seventeen - inch alloy wheels.
My test car included the Bang & Olufsen Advanced Sound system ($ 6,300); the Audi Design package ($ 5,500), which includes black leather with Arras - red stitching, carbon - twill inlays, and a piano - black shifter; and such standard niceties as 22 - way power front seats (heated and ventilated, too), a power moonroof, navigation, an Alcantara headliner, and a head - up display.
That driver is well - treated, too, benefitting from such standard niceties as a fine Lexicon surround - sound audio system, front and rear cameras, every imaginable electronic safety system (including blind - spot detection and rear cross-traffic alert), and ventilated front seats.
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.
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's no need for niceties as everyone on the app knows what they want.
On Harare's streets, few seemed to care about the legal niceties as they heralded a «second liberation» for the former British colony and spoke of their dreams for political and economic change after two decades of deepening repression and hardship.

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But the numbers drop pretty fast when certain niceties are specified — such as $ 100,000 - and - up price tags, the likelihood of severe motion sickness, dizziness, and acceleration - induced unconsciousness, as well as an unknown but certainly less than trivial chance of being incinerated in a rocket explosion or errant atmospheric reentry.
«Usually, certain niceties are observed to smooth over a rupture,» said Galston, who served as a domestic policy aide in the Clinton administration.
As the tramp per se, he was very close to the level of sheer animal survival much of the time, where elegance is irrelevant, and where one easily disposes of most of the niceties and artifices of «polite society.»
Is it not time to acknowledge that contributing to human flourishing, exemplifying Christ as the telos of humanity, is not just a humanistic nicety, but constitutive of the very gospel we proclaim?
Unmoved by the prospect of the end of democracy, and skeptical about the existence of a moral law, they might say that the system still «works» to the satisfaction of the great majority and, niceties about moral legitimacy aside, we will muddle through so long as that continues to be the case.
We concluded (not incorrectly) that in many cases what had masqueraded as Christian teaching during our young lives was really nothing of the sort, but only Republican Party politics, outdated social niceties, and occasional bigotry standing in for reason where legitimate authority was in short supply.
Wenger knows he ain't hanging around for much longer and he is probably dispensing with some of the patience and niceties he has displayed earlier in his life as manager at Arsenal.
Skin - to - skin contact, as Kangaroo Care is also called, is more than just a nicety, though.
If every mealtime becomes a struggle to get the grandkids to eat, there won't be an opportunity to emphasize those other niceties dear to grandparents» hearts, such as manners and good dinner conversation.
That's exactly why I posted, to explain from the point of view of someone who really wants to go with a homebirth for all the things I could avoid with it, but also as someone who hasn't been actually convinced by those niceties that it's safer.
At this stage, recommendations should have gone far beyond vague niceties such as «no more unfunded mandates» and «independent cost analysis.»
Throughout the book, Meursault refuses to adhere to social norms such as «white lies», he can not «play the game» of social niceties or cover - ups and, most provocatively, can not engage emotively with those around him, responding passively to key events such as his mother's death, and disregarding the feelings of his girlfriend.
«Tempers are so flared between the two institutions... that these little niceties were viewed as a nuisance,» he said.
The problem for the Labour leader is that voters, in so far as they are following the Falkirk story at all, won't grasp the niceties: all they'll see is that Miliband said something was badly wrong in Falkirk... and that Labour has now told the world to move on - as far as Falkirk is concerned - and that there's nothing to see.
The two major - party presidential candidates shook at the first debate — but, as the campaign got even nastier, they skipped the nicety.
But over lunch, on a particularly hot day at the conference's midpoint, Hameroff sought a seat in the shade and argued that he merely gives as good as he gets: His critics may couch their judgments in academic niceties, he says, but essentially they're saying he wasted his career in a wrong - headed attempt to steer neuroscience into sheer speculation and quantum woo.
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.
And in 2011, by now known as the Oriental Nicety, she was sold for $ 16 million to an Indian demolition company, Priya Blue Industries.
For an adult «date» has same meaning as the youth but it is not restricted to fun and holding hands and mumbling few niceties before the farewell.
However, the crime aspect of Pearce's screenplay in Beast is treated as background novice or a sinister way to place his already idiosyncratic couple at arm's length from the niceties of the townsfolk.
Without identifying his place on the spectrum, the film posits Turing as an Aspergers type whose savant genius came easier to him than the social niceties necessary for him to function under military protocol, or as part of a larger team.
Niceties are necessary in this seedy world in order to make money but the compliments and smiles and handshakes are as false as the undercover agents» identities.
Comparing the Dems to Harvard football players whose success is mitigated by the need to «be a rocket scientist» at the same time, Che noted that the Republicans just need to be able to spell the (shortened) name of their school before they start running roughshod over niceties like civil rights, the Constitution, and the fear that they'll be exposed as hypocritical, power - grubbing bullies.
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.
Arts education is viewed by many Americans as a nicety, rather than a necessity.
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