Sentences with phrase «see any design issues»

The quality appears to be comparable with other high quality belts and I can't see any design issues.

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The second issue could see cars end up like smart TVs, where hardware makers unskilled in software design have created functions that few people want or use.
We launched as a company that had a specialty in political web design in 2006, and in that time we've seen an increased demand for smaller campaign websites such as issue campaigns and local levies.
William Hague is leading a cabinet committee that is due to produce proposals about how to proceed with the so - called West Lothian question (it is being boycotted by Labour, who see the issue as a trap designed to make it harder for them to govern).
«He and some folks are conflating the notion of an emergency declaration with some magic cure - all, and that somehow by issuing an emergency declaration that, in essence, gives us the money he was supposed to give us a year - and - a-half ago, plus gives us what we've already asked for, for four years, which is design - build — I don't see how that is an emergency declaration; that's doing your job,» Deputy Mayor Alicia Glen said.
It's a move seen by many political observers as designed to put Cuomo in the driver's» seat of the Democratic Party's agenda, and seize on a policy issue that resonated with voters during the 2016 presidential campaign.
«The ministry is designed to see to the issues that concern families and children.
This last point is one that has yet to be addressed; the retention of clinician - scientists is one of the key issues currently under scrutiny by a task force initiated and overseen by CIHR (see the CIHR Web site for more details), with a mandate to design programs and infrastructure that will optimize opportunities and facilitate excellent clinical research.
Rather than wait and see for two long years only to resort later to drugs designed for breast cancer like tamoxifen and raloxifene or surgical reduction does not seem like a health promoting plan of action particularly for a young boy possibly already struggling with self esteem issues.
The PS4 and Xbox One versions of the game released to a mixed reception, and the Switch release sees a lot of the issues that were called out in the earlier versions fixed — but there are some design flaws that prevent this from being able to reach the same lofty heights as its N64 predecessors, but I'll leave them for later!
«Generation Inactive» has put the issue of children's activity and fitness back on the national agenda and it has been encouraging to see Nike's recent «Designed to move: Active Schools» report which shares ukactive's call for a whole school day approach to physical activity, bringing it to life by providing practical guidance for school leaders on how they can make their school and active one.
This module is designed to provide helpful feedback to the field based on common issues we are seeing as districts and BOCES submit their APPR data for the October 17, 2014 deadline.
She praised the paper — which has not gone through formal peer review — as «interesting» and said she did not «see any obvious biases or glaring issues with the research design
Sorensen (see this issue) solves her design problems through an iterative process of critique and redesign of discursive electronic portfolios.
But comfort is not an issue; the steering wheel adjusts to meet you with perfection and, impressively for a car that ticks every supercar design stereotype, you can see out of it too.
In the meantime, existing traffic engineering countermeasures such as red light cameras and roundabouts also appear to get drivers to slow down and pay more attention to surrounding traffic (see Status Report special issue: red light running, Feb. 1, 2011, and «When roadway design options are wide open, why not build a roundabout?»
The 5 - seat crossover, too, is completely new for 2011 (see Ampersand this issue for), taking on the styling cues that design chief Peter Schreyer is busy adapting to all Kias.
Some other «issues»: the half leather seats crease far too easily, the B pillars are too thick and difficult to see around, the rear bumper on the driver's side is slightly out of line with the bodywork (something I seen on other 508s), dash buttons hard to remember, daft heater system, boot design when opened allows rain to drip into the boot too easily, plastics could be better and less «scratchy».
Intel Atom products did not always suit thinner, smaller designs due to thermal issues with their x86 approach to processor design, so it's interesting to see the reference design is in fact a smaller 4.5» Smartphone device.
See my article, The Biggest Mistake Kindle Fire Cover Designers Make, for additional details and pictures about this design issue.
You can see cover design issues in real time by doing a quick search on Amazon.com.
Despite that, the book had some serious design issues, which went unmentioned because I saw no reason to distract from the whole reason I was reviewing it — as an information source on self - publishing.
Yes, it was a nice thing to have, but it's unfair to bring that up in this review, seeing that your issues are now a generation removed from this design change.
People like them a lot especially because they are light and their design makes them easy to carry when going on a trip, and if you want to see how popular tablets are right now, you might want to know that a Morgan Stanley researcher has recently issued a report saying that the company he works for expects that more than 100 million tablets will be sold in 2011.
The S&P 500 ® Bond Index is designed to measure the performance of U.S. corporate bonds issued by the constituents of the iconic S&P 500, and it rose 6.05 % last year, compared with the 0.58 % gain in the S&P China Corporate Bond Index (see Exhibit 2).
To address the issue, on Sept. 29, 2017 we launched the S&P China A-Share Quality Value Index, which is designed to measure the performance of the top 100 high - quality stocks with reasonable valuation, (see Exhibit 1).
Best Probiotic: Restore by Pure Essence — Multi Spectrum and complete in design, Restore is a critical care probiotic that we have seen great results in regards to skin issues.
There is only a handful of enemy character designs, which is more of an issue with how much data could be loaded onto an N64 cartridge than anything else, so you will see these over and over which does get a little stale early on.
While it's certainly not that much of an issue when playing solo, I can see this becoming a problem during multiplayer matches, and it just comes off as a glaring design flaw.
1.0.1 is a bug fix - oriented patch, designed to fix a number of issue we saw with 1.0.
Despite the launch day issues that saw many fans unable to play for days after launch, the quite frequent little niggling bugs that also inhabit the game and some strange design choices that might rub some hardcore fans up the wrong way, Diablo 3 delivers something unique.
In addition to compensation numbers, we wanted to see what some of the business terms and creative issues were current in game music and sound design.
As you can see from the video, EA had designed a fairly ok open - world Metropolis, which in turn has created more issues, like crashing into buildings, I remember playing this game and it was quite fun, but the number of times I was trying to navigate the streets to the waypoint but just kept crashing into the tall skyscrapers.
I for one am of the 4 eyed variety and have had some pain in the side of my head over the years of gaming being unable to find a headset that doesn't feel like I'm going to achieve death by glasses, on top of the 40 mm speaker, Specsfit and over ear designed ear cup the headband which is just a piece of black plastic comes with padding in all of the right places, sadly it does feel like the headband could break easily but as long as you're not rough with it I can't see it being an issue!
We rarely see scenarios and story structure this good in a game, and that makes it easier to forgive some of the more hardcore technical game - design issues.
I would like to have seen some more game options, a bit more variation in the character designs as you progress past each boss and more songs in the soundtrack, but these issues are only minor and don't detract too much from the game at all.
Pros: more interesting arsenal, more customizations, AI opponents Cons: level design isn't quite as good, some of them are pretty garish and hard to see things in, performance issues
The issue of diversity regularly comes up during and after the E3 conference, and Microsoft claims to see it as a vital element of game design going forward.
This latest issue of Esopus, featuring a brand - new format and design (and encased in a slipcover), features artists» projects by Sharon Core, Joyce Pensato and John Sparagana; 100 still frames from David Lynch's Blue Velvet (introduced by Gregory Crewdson); materials from MoMA's archives related to late artist Scott Burton's early performance pieces; never - before - seen photographs from 1949 by Magnum photographer Burt Glinn; commentary on artworks from the New Orleans Museum of Art by two of its guards; fiction by Chelli Riddiough; and an audio compilation of new songs inspired by the customer - service experiences of Jens Lekman, Richard Swift, Basia Bulat and others.
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It's good to see that such a prolific office are taking environmental issues seriously at all levels of the design process.»
These have not been followed, however, by an increase in funding and manpower for solving rural environmental issues — in a system not designed for distributed, low - level populations and pollution sources deficiencies abound (see this outline of rural pollution factors — Chinese only).
According to the article from The Hill, the automakers and AAA (the American Auto Club) take issue with E15 being safe for vehicles not originally designed it like the ones you see running around with «Flex Fuel» on the body.
If we take the Politicians, Oil, Coal & Chemical companies out of the picture for a moment and just look at the people that they designed their Skeptical Anti-man induced Global Warming spins for... you clearly see a huge group of hateful and stupid people who don't care what the issue is about, as long as it deviates from what they consider a Liberal view... they're happy.
As a side note, claiming «fabrication» in a nefarious way doesn't help, and generally turns people off to open debate on the issue because the process of infilling missing data wasn't designed at the beginning to be have any nefarious motive; it was designed to make the monthly data usable when small data dropouts are seen, like we discussed in part 1 and showed the B - 91 form with missing data from volunteer data.
In such analysis, design, implementation and monitoring, RUAF always incorporates proper attention to gender issues (see also the research project Designing guidelines for mainstreaming gender in urban agriculture projects and the book Women Feeding Cities that was produced by the RUAF Foundation in cooperation with the CGIAR - Urban Harvest programme.
Even the new U.S. Climate Reference Network, designed to be state - of - the - art and as perfect as possible has a small amount of missing data due to failures of uplinks or other electronic issues, seen in red:
I would be very interested to see some kind of RCT where you design a test for innate skepticism and present your results of how that trait might be associated with various groups, individuals, issues, or circumstances.
Granted, we don't expect to see next year's models getting thousands of miles to the gallon, but there are design innovations here that, if adopted by the auto industry, would give companies an enormous competitive edge, and just may put the issue of minimum mpg to rest.
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