Should you find the road becoming more
of a blur as the speeds increase, you can place confidence in the DB9 GT's carbon ceramic disc brakes at all four corners.
My original cliq, however was unusable after 2.1 upgrade until I killed as much
of the blur as possible.
Not exact matches
The imaginative — albeit symbolic futuristic illustration — smart car model is designed to exist
as an extension
of a home's living space,
blurring the lines between utility, form and function.
Thiel says he himself was a victim
of the
blurring of that line when Gawker outed him
as a homosexual in 2007 without his permission.
As The Wirecutter notes, «Details on the high end are clear but not piercing, the mids are even with no muddy,
blurred sound, and for $ 70, the Swimbuds Sport headphones sound better than some
of the merely water - resistant headphones that cost upwards
of $ 40 more.»
Pantone also claims that its choice was inspired by sociological trends — most notably «a gender
blur as it relates to fashion» among younger generations, according to Leatrice Eiseman, executive director
of the Pantone Color Institute.
But
as the business
of search has evolved, the impact
of social media, mobile apps, voice - assisted mobile devices, new types
of specialized search results and a competitive search atmosphere has led to a
blurring of the lines between paid and organic advertisements, the FTC contends.
The lines between blogging and journalistic reporting are becoming increasingly
blurred, says Epstein, and e-mail has erased some
of the old - fashion crafting
of gossip wherein the art
of storytelling was
as important
as the story being told.
Depeche Mode was particularly pivotal in
blurring the line between what we know
as «synth» music and rock — processing guitars through giant, modular synths so it was hard to tell the difference between what was human - made and what was a computer, and perhaps more important, bringing the blues - based, brooding, masculine energy
of»60s and»70s rock into the mix.
And, it looks like the borders
of the summer blockbuster season will continue to be
blurred in coming years,
as Fast & Furious 7 is expected to be released in the first week
of April 2015 while the highly - anticipated Warner Brothers release Batman vs. Superman is scheduled for early March
of 2016.
A plain background works best, but if the subject is in a crowd or busy area,
blur the background
as much
as you can with the help
of a telephoto lens, wide open.
There are many issues at stake, particularly the role
of women in the military, and,
as Fox News put it, the «
blurring of gender lines.»
Most people define epiphany
as an «ah - ha» or «eureka» moment, a discovery,
of sorts, that somehow «clicks» and makes perfect sense, bringing into focus the
blur you had been pondering.
And it's
blurring the lines between the virtual world and its bricks - and - mortar stores: Shoppers can buy items they see on Pinterest and Instagram with just a couple
of taps on their phones, via apps such
as Like2Buy.
And
as the tasks amass, the roles become
blurred and it becomes increasingly difficult to keep track
of who's responsible for what.
The proposed combination reflects the
blurring of traditional boundaries in health care,
as established companies seek to find their footing in a rapidly changing environment.
Just
as we're leaving more traditional marketing channels behind, the advent
of the Internet
of Things (IoT), connected / smart devices, and mobile technologies is
blurring the lines between the digital, traditional and physical at a rapid rate.
I thought this statement was particularly pertinent
as it demonstrates another theme I think it set to accelerate in the
blurring of lines between traditional industries and technological advancement.
«Equity attribution variables continue to expand
as asset managers are developing new types
of smart beta portfolios that
blur the lines between passive and active investment styles,» Wolstenholme said.
As the idea
of buyer personas grows, I'm seeing with increased frequency a
blur between the two, resulting in greater ambiguity and wasted growth resources.
And
as Google continues to
blur the line between AdWords and Google Analytics, you can expect the quality and diversity
of tools in AdWords to only increase.
«Dear Society, If you think a woman in a tan vinyl bra and underwear, grabbing her crotch and grinding up on a dance partner is raunchy, trashy, and offensive but you don't think her dance partner is raunchy, trashy, or offensive
as he sings a song about «
blurred» lines
of consent and propagating rape culture, then you may want to reevaluate your acceptance
of double standards and your belief in stereotypes about how men vs. women «should» and are «allowed» to behave.
For the unfamiliar, Gawker is an online journalism site that has garnered a lot
of controversy for
blurring the lines
as far
as what's considered «ethical» journalism.
Under the dome - sky oneness translucent and unincarnate
as thought, blank
as unburnt light, the hope
of thisness chokes in nebulae
of beetles, sand grains, hydrogen atoms.Gnosis
blurs, pits the achilded One against the unfathered Many.
Further exploration
of the attitudes
of animals is necessary here, and the lines
of demarcation
blur, but the «play»
of animals seems best understood
as instinctive, almost automatic movement rather than play.
The line between the two often
blurs, especially when you consider King a part
of the prophetic tradition,
as many do.
Its a waste
of your time and energy, your ways a false and
blurred unto yourself
as this forum is representative
of the house
of God and our savior Jesus Christ.
In one popular study
of the problem
of God today, John A. T. Robinson questions the relevance
of a theism that would think
of God
as a heavenly, completely perfect person who resides above the world and mankind.4 The same issue is raised by Harvey Cox, who writes: The willingness
of the classical philosophers to allow the God
of the Bible to be
blurred into Plato's Idea
of the Good or Aristotle's Prime Mover was fatal.
It must be said,
of course, in order not to
blur the fallacy in Bergson's method, that he chose intuition
as being a mode
of apprehension most appropriate to a concern with internal relations precisely because he failed to note or to acknowledge the structural or contextual character
of such relations
as an external pattern
of existence
as well.
This principle is doubly relevant to the task at hand because it is characterized by Whitehead both
as blurring the sharp distinction between universals and particulars and
as constituting «the first step in the description
of the universe
as a solidarity
of many actual entities» (PR 65).
The prototaxic mode describes the manner in which an infant first encounters experience
as a random
blurring of stimuli, disconnected and without logic or reason.
Our perception
of the stone
as unmoving is our
blurred sensory grasping
of its collective molecular movements.
I will argue that Cobb has
blurred the distinction between actual existence and existence
as part
of a scheme
of potential relationships.
As it advanced, it made «finer and finer distinctions between layers
of tradition in the Gospels, beneath which the real object
of faith — the figure [Gestalt]
of Jesus — became increasingly obscured and
blurred.»
That glimpse proves attractive, to be sure, but it is
as blurred and vague
as the thought is stark in the clarity
of its structure and its main doctrines.
In this modern vision,
as in ancient gnosticism, the decline
of real narrative has gone hand in hand with a
blurring of the dialogical or event - character
of man's existence and
of the relation between God and Man.
Fuller's understanding seems to
blur the distinction between the intention
of the Bible
as a whole and the intention
of a particular Biblical text.
The Sabbath was specially prized
as a mark
of the separateness
of the chosen people, and to attack it was to
blur the national image.
All
of these are
blurred together in a manner that accentuates the impression that the Church in her Magisterium has reversed herself and is thus untrustworthy
as a moral guide.
A number
of denominations have gotten away from the «oblong
blur» view
of society, in which children are seen
as little adults, to a more sophisticated view
of how persons develop.
Sometimes the
blurring is around the edges,
as when Phoenix starts to look more like L.A. than like Santa Fe or when northern Missouri looks more like the Midwest than like the «Southern Crossroads» that its southern half fits into, or when Maryland sits at the intersection
of the Middle Atlantic to its north and the South on the other side.
We intuit things always with details
blurred,
as Clerk Maxwell put it, like a swarm
of bees seen at a distance.
I keep trying to do my best to
blur my eyes and see this display
as being a comfort to the families
of the individual victims; but really, overall, it looks like a trash dump.
Our consciousness
blurs the lines separating the occasions
of experience
as it obliterates the lines separating the molecules
of paint on the surface
of a wall.
They point to other destructive aspects
of television that have been stressed by television researchers and theorists; the privatization
of experience at the expense
of family and social interaction and rela - tionships; (33) the promotion
of fear
as the appropriate attitude to life: (34) television's cultural levelling effects which
blur local, regional, and national differences and impose a distorted and primarily free - enterprise, competitive and capitalistic picture
of events and their significance; (35) television's suppression
of social dialogue; (36) its distorted and exploitative presentation
of certain social groups: (37) the increasing alienation felt by most viewers in relation to this central means
of social communication; (38) and its negative effects on the development
of the full range
of human potential.
These internal relationships, these new subject - object wholes — which
blur the distinction between subject and object — are for Merleau - Ponty Gestalt - structured, since one feature
of a Gestalt is that each part bears to others
as well
as to the whole interdependent rather than independent relations.
The mystique operates simultaneously in two directions to
blur our perception
of an important aspect
of reality: it diminishes the general opinion
of woman
as a person while glorifying those few activities to which society seems determined to commit her.
The doctrine
of the Trinity keeps us from settling for a God who is too small or,
as in much contemporary spirituality so big or vague that God becomes what a friend once dubbed «the Sacred
Blur.»
And even evolutionary theory continues to rely upon the hierarchical distinctions
of levels, though it envisages them
as stages in a horizontally linear movement with the lines
of demarcation somewhat
blurred.
One's identity
as person is established in community, contrary to the fears
of some that participation in intensive group life will
blur and diffuse one's individuality.