Sentences with phrase «performance capability as»

In summary, gold has performed well over the past 40 years, but it does not have the same performance capability as an income - producing real estate investment.
«With full vehicle performance capability as an EV, a 35 mile E-REV is found to provide up to 40 - times more all - electric trips than a PHEV over the same data set.»
This model is «the one car that every car looks up to» because it's equipped with top - of - the - line performance capabilities as well as comfort and convenience features most of us would only dream of.
One reason that SUVs are making their way to the top is because of the impressive performance capabilities as well as the efficient fuel economies.

Not exact matches

CINCINNATI --(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Macy's, Inc. (NYSE: M) today announced several changes intended to improve the company's performance, including the hiring of Hal Lawton as president, the creation of a single simplified merchandising organization and an enhanced focus on the company's data analytics capabilities.
«Through our Waypoint affiliation, we have seen a significant increase in our performance levels, skill sets and strategic capabilities as far as hiring practices, strategic planning, and most important, selling for our principals,» Lyons says.
Today, with 122 years of experience as an independent family - owned company, Nexira continues to reinvent itself and achieve new heights of performance with innovative products, strong customer partnerships and global supply capabilities.
«Through our Waypoint affiliation, we have seen a significant increase in our performance levels, skill sets and strategic capabilities as far as hiring practices, strategic planning, and most important, selling for our principals,» Lyons says.
As a result of increased local presence we can provide better sales and service offering, as well as an expanded support capability ensuring we maintain the high performance and availability of our solutionAs a result of increased local presence we can provide better sales and service offering, as well as an expanded support capability ensuring we maintain the high performance and availability of our solutionas well as an expanded support capability ensuring we maintain the high performance and availability of our solutionas an expanded support capability ensuring we maintain the high performance and availability of our solutions.
Combining their design, technology and digital skills will significantly augment Mahindra Racing's existing capabilities and raise the bar as far as our performance is concerned.»
Steve: As I said, I've promised we have something for the dog people out there, and we have a short article in the front of the magazine, where we have the news pieces, about the amazing physical capabilities of high performance sled dogs.
In short, an evolutionary process, in biology or technology, inherently accelerates as a result of its increasing levels of abstraction, and its products grow exponentially in price - performance and capability.
Due to some of the astounding properties inherent to quantum computation, notably entanglement and parallelism, it is anticipated that QIP technologies will offer capabilities and performances that are, as yet, unrivalled by their traditional equivalents.
Researchers studied the machine's performance when traversing inclines as steep as 60 degrees, demonstrating an impressive climbing capability in both wet and dry environments.
This summer school is aimed at graduate students and postdoctoral fellows from computational as well as experimental research groups who seek to develop a deep understanding of TDDFT, regarding its capabilities, applications, limitations, and high - performance computing context.
In this paper, we review the performance of these modes in terms of exoplanet science capabilities and describe recent instrumental milestones such as first - light Fizeau images (with the angular resolution of an equivalent 22.8 - m telescope) and deep interferometric nulling observations.
No aerobic exercise is performed as any aerobics may in fact hinder recuperation capability and performance (according to the proponents of this philosophy).
Casey Affleck gives a complex, brooding central performance as Lee, a Boston handyman and caretaker — for all his quiet capability with a blocked toilet, you wouldn't want to cross him.
As an extension, the capability of interactive videos to flip the passivity of videos to rich, interactive experiences will see an increase and will be used for both formal training as well as performance supporAs an extension, the capability of interactive videos to flip the passivity of videos to rich, interactive experiences will see an increase and will be used for both formal training as well as performance supporas well as performance supporas performance support.
For example, the reporting capabilities are only able to track the most basic metrics, such as group performance or completion rates.
For example, consideration could be given to providing opportunities for students to work collaboratively on meaningful, complex problems that require the application of learning from a number of disciplines, and then using performances on these cross-disciplinary problems as sources of information about the development of students» general capabilities.
There is a real need, both for the individual and the organization, for L&D to help elevate performance, as well as individual and organizational capability.
With a refocus on «performance and capability outcomes» our approaches are likely to become more targeted and collaborative as well as measurable, unlike the dark art of trying to measure learning.
However, there needs to be greater access to teacher CPD training in music tech in order for schools to understand how to use the software, not as an addition to the music curriculum, but to incorporate it as a tool to enable greater learning and understanding — and as a tool to facilitate greater access to music theory and performance capabilities.
As administrators dug into the capabilities enabled by the new solution, they quickly discovered the platform simplified the process to assess student performance according to their established segmentation model.
The U.S. Department of Education (1995) defines giftedness as «children or youth who give evidence of high performance capability in areas such as intellectual, creative, artistic, or leadership capacity, or in specific academic fields, and who require services or activities not ordinarily provided by the school in order to fully develop such capabilities
And isn't it time for L&D teams to move away from just capability building to performance support as well?
The Wisconsin proposal, however, is limited to children who are scoring in the top 5 percent of standardized tests or have been identified «by an education official» as being gifted and talented «if a student demonstrates evidence of high - performance capability in intellectual, creative, artistic, leadership or specific academic areas and needs services or activities not ordinarily provided in a regular school program.»
«We want to show Ford EcoBoost's capabilities as an engine that provides both performance and fuel economy, on and off the track.»
With 550 hp on tap (coincidentally, the same as the Turbo S), the CLS63 offers more power and performance capability than most of its buyers will ever be able to exploit, but what it really has going for it is pure physical presence.
It's clear Ferrari expected this, and went to great care to ensure the performance and capability was as close to perfection as possible.
It sets a new standard for everyday automobiles and is much less extreme in both cost and performance than LaFerrari and the Porsche 918, but it is just as efficient and dazzling in its capabilities.
High performance «sport» vehicles (including Tesla, to some extent) usually can not feature a highly efficient CVT transmissions, as these transmissions tend to be limited in torque handling capability.
Despite its performance capabilities, the Mustang was cool as a cucumber on the highway.
The engine's true capability was not just about on paper performance though, as the unit itself was often likened to a musical instrument in the way it responded — hence Yamaha's involvement.
Though the brevity of our track sessions didn't offer as deep a dive into the Turbo's performance as we would have liked, blasting through the sprawling highways of South Africa's Gauteng province revealed almost all you need to know about the $ 189,150 911 Turbo S» real world capabilities.
As proven with the previous Golf GTI Clubsport and Clubsport S, this often resulted in a brilliant mix of GTI usability with an added bump in performance and capability.
Brilliant Silver 2017 Nissan Titan XD SV 4WD Aisin 6 - Speed Automatic 5.0 L 8 - Cylinder Diesel Turbocharged Reviews: * Strong towing potential with the V8 diesel engine; good balance between price and performance; the interior is as functional as it is attractive; rides smoothly for truck with its capability Source: Edmunds
The car has been named the ID R Pikes Peak, and as well as putting in a spectacular time at the hill climb event it's also designed to showcase the potential and spectacular performance capabilities of Volkswagen's electric car technology.
Better yet, this strength also works as a performance enhancer, giving 86 exceptional acceleration, braking and handling capabilities.
The new Firestone Firehawk AS tire offers sport performance plus all - season capability, with impressive wet and snow capability throughout the life of the tire *
We'd classify the Performance Pack Level 2 as a baby Shelby GT350, with amazing braking, precise turn - in capabilities and balance through the corners.
The Honda CR - V has earned its place as America's most popular SUV over the past two decades by providing customers with just - the - right balance of features, capabilities, fun - to - drive performance and outstanding quality.
The 2016 Dodge Challenger's segment - first TorqueFlite 8HP70 eight - speed automatic transmission delivers world - class precision and fuel efficiency, along with a new electronic shifter, Sport mode and paddle - shifting capabilities for more performance, as well as an improvement in fuel economy.
* Horsepower and torque expected to top previous model (testing is ongoing — check media.gm.com for updates) * NOx emissions reduced at least 63 percent over 2010 models * Quieter operation * High - pressure (30,000 psi / 2, 000 bar) Piezo - actuated fuel system for greater fuel efficiency, improved performance and reduced emissions * Exhaust brake system that enables controlled vehicle slowdown on downhill grades without actuating the brakes * Selective catalytic reduction after - treatment system using diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) injection to provide the best overall diesel characteristics and performance — with a range of about 5,000 miles (8,000 km) between DEF refills * Combustion and after - treatment have been optimized to provide about 700 miles (1,125 km) between diesel particulate filter regenerations — a 75 - percent improvement over the previous system and significant contributor to improved fuel efficiency, as the regeneration process requires additional fuel * B20 biodiesel capability for an alternative fueling option * Internal revisions that improve durability
Furthermore, Hyundai engineers collaborated with top dynamics experts such as Lotus Engineering to further validate the performance capability of the Genesis.
Unlike its perceived competitors, such as the Mercedes - Benz GLK, Audi SQ5 and BMW X3, the Macan is a turn - key performance machine, formed in the guise of a useful daily driver, but bristling with capability for the track or the trail.
Reviews: * Strong towing potential with the V8 diesel engine; good balance between price and performance; the interior is as functional as it is attractive; rides smoothly for truck with its capability Source: Edmunds
Each concept vehicle for this year's safari was built with Jeep's legendary 4 × 4 capability as well as a variety of prototype and production Jeep Performance Parts.
Note: in North America, Australia and New Zealand the term «four - wheel drive» usually refers only to drivetrains which are primarily two - wheel drive with a part - time four - wheel - drive capability, as typically found in pickup trucks and other off - road vehicles, while the term «all - wheel drive» is used to refer to full time four - wheel - drive systems found in performance cars and smaller car - based SUVs.
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