Later this year we expect to install the first
of a new breed of very fast chargers — from flat to full in 20 minutes.
We're seeing the
rise of a new breed of review apps: apps with the purpose of letting users review individual people.
Many of the new breed of tech dividend stocks don't generally pay a high yield so you will need to sacrifice some current income for growth.
This is no limit on the
number of new breeds that can be admitted each year, but there are strict criteria.
The latest
guide of the new breed of single, confident, desirable and sexy cougar lady describes her as someone who does know exactly what she wants.
There is however increasing pressure from the
advance of a new breed of more intuitive, mobile, social dating applications.
If there is a clear sign of the growing
influence of a new breed of national education advocacy organizations, it surely lies in their entry into state - level politics.
Additionally, the V8 models come standard with rear - wheel steering, using the same setup as the
rest of this new breed.
A few years ago I first
heard of a new breed of automated investing services, what those in the financial media like to call robo - advisors.
The AKC accepted registration
of the new breed in 1926, two years after they were introduced to the United States.
The criminal underworld is disavowing bitcoin in
favor of a new breed of cryptocurrencies that can better conceal illicit activity, a phenomenon that can partly explain...
US security forces are backing the
development of a new breed of non-lethal weapon that will knock you flat with flickering light.
A recent case in point was this show of works by Robert Levin, a glassblower who turns his technical expertise toward the
creation of a new breed of emotive and energetic small sculptures.
Google (goog) will ban online advertisements promoting cryptocurrencies and initial coin offerings starting in June, part of a broader crackdown on the
marketing of a new breed of high - risk financial products.
Those of us who dismiss the conservative tradition as being represented by Billy Graham or by the stance of Christianity Today ten or 5 years ago might, for example, take a look at Richard Mouw's Political Evangelism, which is
typical of a new breed of theological writing from a very conservative, though hardly fundamentalist, biblical perspective, or God in Public, by William Coats, Episcopal chaplain at the University of Wisconsin.
This is a trend that goes hand in hand with the church's general infatuation with corporate business models — as evidenced in recent years by the
invention of a new breed of minister: the executive pastor armed with an M.Div.
As a tandem they're
symbolic of the new breed of defensemen that's coming of age in the post-lockout NHL, in a game that puts a premium on speed and skill over clutch and grab.
But as fee - only financial planner Sandi Martin recently wrote in her blog, the
advent of a new breed of online investment services known as robo - advisers is «news regular investors pursuing findependence should be paying attention to.»
Your methodical way of approaching the challenge, your analytic skills and, most of all, your natural instincts to teach, set you head - and - shoulders above
most of the new breed of self - publishers.
When a new contract is drafted up defining the parameters of their BDSM This fourth annual
instalment of New Breed, showcasing work by emerging choreographers set on members of the Sydney Dance Company, is well worth seeing
A must - see for any and all American citizens, Citizenfour is an intellectually - driven descent into the madness of post 9/11 politics and the hazy hero -
status of a new breed of revolutionary.
The Colorado is among our
favorite of the new breed of compact trucks; in our testing, we've found it's better at heavy hauling and towing than its competitors, even those that have a similar payload and trailer ratings.
As I have become involved with the amazing
variety of the new breed of authors — self publishing pioneers, it has been stunning to watch and listen as they discuss the problems they are having because they are working in Word.
In this age of relentlessly expanding global commerce, Panama has been planning ahead, and is investing billions of dollars in supersizing the canal (photo gallery here) to allow the
passage of the new breed of supersized cargo ships.
With other media outlets gleefully exposing the defendants» full names, Blatchford herself candidly notes that her efforts «won't even qualify as a Pyrrhic victory» — though they could, if this social experiment proves to be the
seed of a new breed of journalistic flower.
Peregrine is one of the early
adopters of a new breed of profit - analyzing software that promises to transform the dark art of pricing into an exact science.
From Twitter's falling popularity to the
dawn of a new breed of «social journalist» — Cision's 2017 Social Journalism Study is packed with insights to help communicators build -LSB-...]
It may yet be, as some clergy activists predict, that the
discouragement of the New Breed with the parish church will produce radically new forms of ministry, and transformation in the church.
This amazing video from Rallye Monte Carlo's SS10 / 12 finish shows off the incredible speeds and
sounds of the new breed of World Rally Championship cars.
This tight focus on outcomes, the
role of the new breed of «scientist - manager», the hierarchically organised multidisciplinary programme under heavy government sponsorship, the fading distinction between the research scientist and the engineer, first seen at Los Alamos, were later found in many other establishments, both in the US and Europe, especially in weapons, reactor research, energy and particle physics work.
After reviewing only a fraction of the varieties, they have already found several that could form the
basis of the new breeds, says Bouis.
Project Spark is just the highest profile product in a host of tools that are fuelling the
ambitions of a new breed of passionate players who want to make the leap from merely participating to designing the worlds they play in.
One explanation is that this «cooperative breeding» makes sense when there is a
shortage of new breeding territory for young birds to build nests on.
It predicts that larger social groups should produce a greater number
of new breeding groups; thus dominant breeding females (responsible for most reproduction) are likely to be more productive in larger groups.