Sentences with phrase «substantially revised from»

To qualify for PTOTY, vehicles must be all - new or substantially revised from the previous model year, have a two - speed transfer case, a production run of at least 1,500 vehicles available in the U.S., and be on sale by March 15, 2015.

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Important as it is, however, this change has been along lines familiar to me from my background in liberal theology, including the tradition of the social gospel, and thus is a matter of deepening and broadening my thinking more than of substantially revising it.
And while the 2019 Mercedes - AMG G63 gets a lot from its more plebian sibling — including all - new bodywork, a substantially revised suspension layout, and a new interior — it also improves upon its predecessor, with more power and torque than before.
It is clear that the heavier convertible variant can not keep up with the 4 Series Coupe's lower center of gravity and the substantially revised chassis sits higher from the ground.
One of the worst things an author can do is shop queries on the open market for material that hasn't been substantially revised in light of feedback from competent beta readers.
«Major improvements include updated and substantially more complete input data from the ICOADS Release 2.5, revised Empirical Orthogonal Teleconnections (EOTs) and EOT acceptance criterion, updated sea surface temperature (SST) quality control procedures, revised SST anomaly (SSTA) evaluation methods, revised low - frequency data filing in data sparse regions using nearby available observations, updated bias adjustments of ship SSTs using Hadley Nighttime Marine Air Temperature version 2 (HadNMAT2), and buoy SST bias adjustments not previously made in v3b.»
Any genuine scientific field would have learned from this, revised the models and made new, substantially reduced projections of warming.
The Explanatory Notes point out that R (D) A 1886 had not from the outset been substantially revised.
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