Sentences with phrase «system tied into»

The buildings will be heated and cooled using an in - slab hydronic system connected to a hybrid district heating / cooling system powered by high - efficiency natural gas boilers and heat exchange system that will use both ground - source heat pipes and an innovative heat exchange system tied into the sewer pipes to recover their latent heat.
Complementing that feature is a blind - spot monitoring system, flashing an alert when traffic is in the next lane over, and a rear cross-traffic alert system tied into the rear - view camera, letting you know when it's not safe to back out into the road.
This is paired with a ZF - sourced 8 speed automatic transmission with a satellite system tied into the GPS predicting upcoming weather / road conditions so it can automatically adjust accordingly.
«They've grown into the gold standard for restaurant accounting software,» he says, noting that the system ties into invoices and points of sale.
What's unique about Avalon Code is how the Code System ties into both parts.
The lane - keeping system ties into a system that reports possible fatigue or impairment to the driver — long a Mercedes staple and a nice feature for long road trips.
The automatic parking feature now also includes automatic braking while the automatic braking system ties into the vehicle camera system to include pedestrian collision mitigation.
The connected navigation system ties into the electric powertrain to offer insights into driving efficiency, recommend efficient driving routes and notify drivers when a destination is outside of the available range and to locate nearby public charging stations.
A plain text (ASCII) version of your resume is necessary to communicate with the wide variety of computer systems tied into the Internet that school districts are now using to scan applicants» resumes.

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Today, smart accountants are tying themselves into their clients» cloud - based accounting systems, engaging with them on Facebook and keeping a steady stream of conversations throughout the year.
VivoAquatics typically installs its own hub, in some cases the properties want the company to tie into their internal IT network, but others prefer to run it as a separate system, he noted.
And transit agencies around the world have been tying their GPS - tracked fleets into Internet systems that can tell riders when the next car is arriving.
Its products — IT gear that automates the management of IP addresses for corporate networks — tie into corporate Internet infrastructures, including cost - saving technologies such as voice - over-IP telephone systems.
In addition, suppliers must tie into Wal - Mart's just - in - time inventory and logistics systems.
While many of the Church committee's 183 recommendations entrust oversight responsibilities to agency types, cabinet officers, and President's men who have been untrustworthy in the past, the Church plan taken as a whole attempts to put our check - and - balance system into better working order — not to tie the hands of intelligence but to enable it to serve a democratic society's needs without undermining its cherished principles.
So, jumping into a river of ice water isn't going to be a shock to the system if you know it is ice water and that you fully expect to get out of that river because you have line tied to someone on the bank?
Kev — «So, jumping into a river of ice water isn't going to be a shock to the system if you know it is ice water and that you fully expect to get out of that river because you have line tied to someone on the bank?»
If China is tied more and more fully into the global system, it will be drawn into the current patterns of financial capitalism.
Personally, I think a lot of this ties into the tendency in some Christian circles to reduce morality to a system of laws that people must follow («It's wrong because God says it's wrong») rather than an empathy - based system («This is wrong because it harms other people»).
Genesys Systems» client experienced an increase in product yields and a consistent flow of product into their Tipper - Tie machines, reducing down time and operating expenses.
The system needed to integrate into the Tipper Tie controls to keep the OEM's machines full while in operation, which required photo - eye integration, controls and automation, and accumulation conveyors.
Because these vending machines actually connect into our POS system, so when a child comes in and punches their PIN number in it connects to the cafeteria, so if the child comes through to get another breakfast, for example, the system will notify the cashier and ask for payment, so the accountability is there because of that tie - in with our POS.
This is not really relevant to my answer as what I am proposing is tied to making current political system more accessible / transparent to average person, rather than getting into what people decide.
Yeah, I guess if you step into the arena with even a hint of a tie to bad old «evil» Dick Nixon, the work you do for inner cit educaton, the environment, the state university system, and two other presidents (besides Big Bad Dick) makes you a pariah in Deep Blue New York.
Taking this latest meteorite research into account, Boss revisited his earlier models of shock wave - triggered cloud collapse, extending his computational models beyond the initial collapse and into the intermediate stages of star formation, when the Sun was first being created, an important next step in tying together Solar System origin modeling and meteorite sample analysis.
Rather than use such a huge, slow system, E. coli just points all its metabolic pathways into the same bow - tie knot, making everything from the same raw materials.
Railway systems are designed for a 50 - year lifespan, which is calculated on the integrity of the materials used, and most railways are built along one of two common track systems: rails set on railway ties (U.S.A.) or sleepers (UK), which are then «ballasted» into beds of rock or gravel; or rails that are set onto concrete slabs.
It's one, we're tied into the grid, so it's one tiny node on the system and there's 0.00001 percent less energy flowing into the grid, I guess.
Tied into this is the issue of sensitivity, that certain methods are more sensitive to certain masses, orbital distances, or configurations of the system.
This ties in perfectly into what we discussed about glutamine depletion after your workour hindering your results because of its effect on the muscle response and immune system.
Being ketogenic mobilises fat to a degree not possible when eating carbs — so the interdependent aerobic / anaerobic systems are very much tied into long - term diet.
For Traditional Chinese Medicine, there is no specific element or system in the body that is tied into the adrenal gland itself.
If you're having your hands tied together, it's like pulling them apart just a little bit and it's allowing those undigested, unbroken down foods in those pearl necklaces that should be broken down to go into the bloodstream and then our immune system is looking for the APB, right?
The platforming elements are completely tied into its puzzle system, so to appreciate the game, you'll have to really love this one element of the game's mechanics.
Everything ties into the resource gathering and crafting system, from the tech tree that unlocks new resources to construct from to the simple but involving card - based combat - which, if successful, rewards you with materials you will need.
These ties into the new RPG and gear systems implemented in
It's a really interesting system, and one that will tie into the game's broader career mode.
The U.S. score in reading is tied for 23rd place, but its true ranking is more complicated than that: When statistical significance is taken into account, 14 systems scored higher than the U.S., 13 scored about the same, and a considerable 42 scored lower.
For example, California moved two years ago to allow student test data to be tied into teacher performance as part of the development of the now - kiboshed CALTIDES data systems.
Early Warning Indicators may tie into new state accountability systems and can be an integral part of a plan to support individual students and schools.
And while some teachers want to elevate student preferences in the classroom and tie innovative learning opportunities into the competency - based system, Johnson said more traditional teaching and learning experiences are still the norm.
The result will go into the development of a statewide system that will be the centerpiece of the administration's plans to then tie those measures to a teacher's tenure, pay, and potentially employment, in the case of layoffs.
Indiana's new teacher licensing requirements tie into a new evaluation system for teachers.
Following a statewide ranking system put into place in 2012, for the first time 20 percent of her evaluation score was tied to local tests and 20 percent was based on whether students progressed on state tests administered every spring.
Using a relay strip from TinySine, a Bluetooth Bee, a 12V - 5V converter, and a switch for disabling the system in case of an emergency, he tied the iPad mini into the car's electrical systems and can now use it to control almost every function of the car.
It's undoubtable that, once fully sorted and tied into vehicle - to - vehicle and vehicle - to - grid communications systems, self - driving cars will be substantially safer than most human driven ones.
The revised steering system is enhanced by two levels of power assist, which is tied into the new electronically controlled dampers.
Actually, Land Rover has introduced a concept that ties a trailer - mounted wireless camera into an SUV's blind - spot and backup camera systems — this...
And those shock settings are tied into a new drive mode system that alters numerous vehicle performance parameters to suit the terrain.
Tied into those modes are settings for the traction control and steering systems.
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