Sentences with phrase «relatively young model»

It's a little hard to believe that the Q7 is a relatively young model, having made its debut only 8 years ago at the 2005 Frankfurt Motor Show.

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For the most part, up to one hundred percent of a growth modeled portfolio can be invested in common stocks, a substantial portion of which may not pay dividends and are relatively young.
But models predicted that these gaps should form relatively late in a star's life, and HL Tauri is still young.
Fashion glossies are generally packed with young and skinny models, relatively old but photoshopped - to - look - young supermodels and darlings of reality television who are again young and often photoshopped to look skinny.
The more we learn about the 720S, the more our expectations grow, but it's even more important for McLaren Automotive as this is the first time the relatively young car company has launched a successor to an existing model line.
The relatively insurance - friendly model is perfect for younger drivers, offering a slice of Swift Sport ownership.
In a lithograph dating from the relatively liberated epoch following the French Revolution, the lithographer Marlet has represented some women sketchers in a group of students working from the male model, but the model himself has been chastely provided with what appears to be a pair of bathing trunks, a garment hardly conducive to a sense of classical elevation: no doubt such license was considered daring in its day, and the young ladies in question suspected of doubtful morals, but even this liberated state of affairs seems to have lasted only a short while.
The speaker, a relatively young climate scientist, presented a piece of research using numerical models to assess how various human influences (including but not limited to greenhouse gases) affected a particular aspect of the 20th century climate record in the United States.
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