Sentences with phrase «refinement not»

With the longest wheelbase among key competitors, the Yaris Sedan interior conveys a feeling of spaciousness and unexpected refinement not usually found in a subcompact.
Fans are unlikely to be too disappointed, and the developer's automotive obsession is always evident, but this is definitely a refinement not a revolution.
Refinement not extravagance.
The suspension is taut, body control is fine (for an SUV), and there's an overall feeling of refinement not found in other small SUVs.
With the longest wheelbase among key competitors, the Yaris Sedan and S Sedan interiors convey a feeling of spaciousness and unexpected refinement not usually found in a subcompact.
It handles well and I'd argue there's an overall feeling of refinement not found in other small SUVs.
The engine's 184 horsepower takes a long time to show up in full force, and there is a lack of refinement not experienced with other 4 - cylinders in this segment, chiefly the Honda Accord and Toyota Camry.
Then, when you get going, the nicely damped ride and well - isolated cabin give a sense of refinement not often found in vehicles of this class.
Amazon's ebook store offers a number of refinements not available on B&N.

Not exact matches

If they can't, you may need to make refinements.
Asked if the process to carry out strikes had changed during the fighting in Mosul, Sofge said «not appreciably,» adding that the process did see «refinements» regarding Iraqi permission for airstrikes.
Remember that cocktail functions are a time for refinement, not excess.
Some people are unhappy about this rule, so don't be surprised to see further refinements in the near future.
Are there significant refinements that can be made to SR&ED which do not «throw the baby out with the bath water»?
Send plans back for refinement if it isn't clear how the gaps will be closed.
, Facebook said it would be making further refinements to ensure users don't miss updates from their friends and families.
Then in late June 2016, Facebook said it would be making further refinements to ensure users don't miss updates from their friends and families.
We argued that the fiduciary type of corporate governance, the obsessive refinements of guidelines and rules, was fast approaching the point of diminishing, if not negative, -LSB-...]
That refinement into pure does not distinguish between cultures over time only between light and darkness aka good and evil.
Now we know that you're not capable of reading it for what it is, so here - all of this is Sally judging:» The girl made a mistake or she is uneducated, lacks refinement, her parents didn't advice her, she don't listen to her parents, don't have manners or whatever else.
The girl made a mistake or she is uneducated, lacks refinement, her parents didn't advice her, she don't listen to her parents, don't have manners or whatever else.
If one holds that during the course of human history a process of development and refinement in the Church's understanding of Christ has taken place, this does not mean that one is rushing headlong into a position of historical relativism that is ultimately corrosive of the objectivity of our faith.
Show us, Lord, how to contemplate the Sphinx: without being beguiled into error; how to grasp the mystery hidden here on earth in the womb of death, not by refinements of human learning but in the simple concrete act of your redemptive immersion in matter.
This does not mean that Isaiah was either more intelligent or more sincere in his religion than Moses, or Augustine more than Isaiah, but it means that their respective theologies are to a significant degree products of the total of learned culture in their respective times, and thus that these theologies themselves reflect these several levels of cultural development and philosophical refinement.
He concluded that since the overwhelming emphasis of these courses were upon skills acquisition and refinement, rather than any serious consideration of theories or theologies of communication, «the discipline is not considered important enough to warrant exclusive attention» in theological education.An overly pragmatic concept of speech instruction illustrates what Amos Wilder once warned against while developing his Theopoetic:
Jesus Even Jesus was not immune to such wilderness refinement and preparation.
That, after all, is the transcendental logic of late - modern capitalism: the fabrication of innumerable artificial appetites, not the refinement of the few that are natural to us.
The interconnectedness of measured spins here is not explicable by «local hidden variables» theories, yet it implies that the metaphysical foundations of QM require further refinement.
I offer this refinement, rather, in the interests of intellectual clarity and so that religious organizations don't confuse their constitutional defense of cults with some broader sense of commonality with them.
There is progress and refinement of interpretation in science as we perceive wider contexts to what we know, but it is not a subjective exercise.
An idea can go through a year of testing and refinement before the company finally decides it won't work.
I don't have much interest in baking these but love to read about the process of recipe refinement.
He saw these whiskies, with their exquisite balance of complexity, subtlety and refinement, not as a scaffold for the heroic malt to ascend but as true heroes in their own right.
What's admirable (if you're a warmhearted and generous person, which you're not) or galling (if you're fueled entirely by schadenfreude, which you are) is that the process of refinement and self - reinvention hasn't been accompanied by any drop in effectiveness.
Though not a new feature, the refinements to the gameplay have made each footballer's unique abilities even more important.
His team's performance at Wembley looked like the end product of the process he was brought in to oversee, not a project still in need of the refinements he can offer it.
Perhaps if the Portuguese had shown more of an interest and put the necessary effort into moulding these youngsters and others rather than ignoring any youngster in need of refinement, the burn out his teams tend to suffer after a couple of years of glory may not have been so inevitable.
Dr Simon Kemp, head of sports medicine at the Rugby Football Union and a member of the International Rugby Board's PSCA working group, has revealed that a review of the first year of the trial - including the Smith incident - has led to a number of «refinements» to the trial that was originally introduced in the hope of creating a more appropriate environment and process for doctors to assess players with suspected concussion and ensure those displaying symptoms of such an injury were not returned to the field of play.
Thus we perceive that the distinctions insisted upon were not within the contemplation of this enlightened civilian; and we shall be led to conclude, that they are the novel refinements of an erroneous theory.
, but not one research includes production of the batteries to pollution, while they happily add the refinement of crude oil and cost of it's extraction and transport for Petrols and Diesels.
«A useful refinement of the first rule is to begin your reshuffle late at night, when most of your colleagues are asleep, tired, or for a variety of personal reasons not exactly concentrating.
Releasing the «personal documents, correspondence, drafts and discussions whose confidentiality is traditionally recognized by the scientific community as essential to encourage the honest and productive exchange and refinement of ideas leading to new scientific insights and improved experimental designs,» according to the brief, would damage the ability of university scientists to exchange ideas freely and make it more difficult for the university to hire top scientists particularly since private universities are not subject to such disclosures.
Professor Jha said: «This is a significant step for the 3Rs approach and our model can reduce the total number of fish required, potentially replace the in vivo studies and offer the refinement that live fish are not exposed to potentially toxic chemicals.
«Our findings suggest that, not infrequently, the current standard lacks the refinement to distinguish true rejection from other processes causing injury,» said Daniel Kim, U of A transplant cardiologist.
«We discovered that three particular proteins involved in the Wnt signaling pathway aren't just involved in the development of severe illnesses, but also in the qualitative refinement of highly developed tissue,» says co-first author Claudio Cantù from the molecular biologist research group lead by Prof. Konrad Basler.
Neidle stressed that although these results are exciting, MM41 is not ideal for trialling in humans and further refinements are needed.
At that point, there won't be much — other than some further technique refinement and self - restraint — to prevent scientists from taking the knowledge garnered in those experiments and moving on to bringing cloned human babies to birth.
It is true that, for unknown reasons, Neandertal culture does not display all the refinements of the Cro - Magnons, but the same is true of many early modern humans and archaic forms of Homo sapiens.
Science is not a collection of facts but an ongoing process, with continual revisions and refinements of concepts necessary in order to arrive at the best current views of the Universe.
SFI will support research using animals providing that it is fully compliant with the requirements of the HPRA, it has been independently peer reviewed and consideration has been given to the use of alternative approaches not involving the use of live animals and addressing the principles of the 3R's (replacement, reduction, refinement).
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