Sentences with phrase «underpinning other»

Built atop the company «s new MLB Evo architecture, also underpinning other models within the Group (Volkswagen Touareg, Lamborghini Urus, Bentley Bentayga), the new Audi Q8 will features a wide range of engines with four - and six - cylinder configurations.
WLES underpins other, more complex skills, so if you organize formal or informal higher levels of training — such as quality - assurance systems or computer use — you could be missing out on the full value of those programs if your employees don't have foundational literacy and numeracy skills.
Their hypothesis is fairly generic, Kusenko said, and it doesn't rely on what he called the «unlikely coincidences» that underpin other theories explaining primordial black holes.
From my nodal diagram, I've always had a sense that fluency with number underpins the other domains, but I recently found a way to visualise the flow of the dependencies between domains more clearly using a Sankey Diagram:
Judicious use of lightweight materials such as high - strength steel and aluminum, along with an intense focus on limiting the weight of every component — from control arms to nuts and bolts — yields a light platform that will be flexible enough to underpin other cars, including the next CTS.
It's just what Jag needed to be talked about as a critical player in the budding luxury EV space, and we hear that the architecture is «theoretically scalable» to the extent that it could underpin other EV models in the future.
The 2015 Volkswagen Golf R is now built on the MQB chassis that underpins all other seventh - generation Golfs, including the AUTOMOBILE All - Star 2015 Golf GTI.
In other words, its platform will underpin other Aston creations as the still - independent company looks to avoid a repeat of the financial duress it has experienced in the past.
Based on the MLB Evo platform that also underpins other Volkswagen Group SUVs such as the Bentley Bentayga, Porsche Cayenne and Audi Q7, the Urus utilises plenty of aluminium in its construction and has a claimed kerb weight of under 2.2 tonnes.
The yet - unamed vehicle will be part of the next A-Class family generation and will be built on the already famous MFA platform, that underpins other models like the A-Class, the B - Class and the CLA.
Its got me wondering how much of this strange anthropocentrism underpins other climate change deniers.
With its focus on peer learning and networking in contrast to the commercial considerations that underpin some other legal IT events, ILTA embodies this generosity of spirit.
Mindfulness helps to underpin other initiatives like Virgin Mobile's Culture Club, which is made up of internal volunteers from all areas of our business.
Challenges and Choices underpins other national frameworks, such as the Revised National Safe Schools Framework; the Melbourne Declaration on Educational Goals for Young Australians; the National Framework in Values Education; the Early Years Learning Framework for Australia; the National Family - School Partnerships; and the Healthy Schools model adopted by Mindmatters and Kidsmatter.

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Four of the world's largest automakers are part of a new group working to bring blockchain technology, which underpins bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, to your car.
Some plan sponsors have been sued for poorly performing portfolios, others for failing to educate participants about the risks of investing, but many observers predict a wave of legal action over the fees — high fees and hidden fees — embedded in the mutual funds that underpin so many retirement accounts.
On the other hand, Vento's cri de coeur ought to register with the base: it evokes, without quite articulating, the subterranean distaste for immigrants» foreign - ness that underpins much of the nativist sentiment.
It was originally used as the technology to underpin bitcoin but banks have become increasingly interested in other use cases, like clearing and settling payments.
In other words, as Friedman preached, it's the fundamentals underpinning GDP — basics such as consumer spending and capital investment — that will guide earnings growth in the years ahead.
«When you get a bonafide takeover from a real company, it makes you feel like the market has legitimate underpinnings, like these valuations aren't totally crazy and some businesses are actually worth more to other businesses,» the «Mad Money» host said.
In that event, even as China's trade surplus with the U.S. fell, America's deficit with other countries would rise by even more, increasing its overall trade deficit, underpinned this time either by rising debt or rising unemployment.
The platform is underpinned by advanced software that enables direct to orbit IoT connectivity at a cost base unmatched by any other provider.
The habits of Steve Jobs, Jeff Bezos, and other innovative CEOs reveal much about the underpinnings of their creative thinking.
Some others worry about the background of Pavel Durov, Telegram's controversial CEO, or say they are not impressed by the underpinnings of the technology.
That required nurturing free minds and free spirits, which in turn required a «spirit of tolerance», And the underpinning of tolerance was humility - the belief that no one had the right to impose ideas and beliefs on others
Blockchain — the technology underpinning Bitcoin and a majority of other cryptocurrencies — has the potential to disrupt a number of industries.
Naturally, I go into much more detail in my latest DIY Simple Investing book and cover other aspects that underpin this central theme.
Kent pointed to the obvious economic underpinning of close ties between Canada and Cuba, including mining and other investment, and the flocks of Canadian tourists who travel to Cuba for sun - and - sand vacations.
Structurally lower yields underpin our positive view on equities and other risk assets, and we favor equities overall to credit.
The loving toward even the most vile is as a social justification upon one's own subversive means which are compensatory in natured families that stick with each other's common frailties underpinnings.
Furthermore, there are other visions of reality from which to learn: visions that, like Whitehead's perspective, can serve as philosophical underpinnings for a responsible environmental ethic.
It was underpinned by the view that all others were unbelievers and pagans, who were not destined for salvation.
Though Catholic bishops and other church officials in each country purport to adhere to the same theological underpinnings and Church teachings, there are glaring differences in their official responses.
He explains more precisely what he means in his response to the critics: «in using the word faith I refer to the metaphysical framework, sharedby monotheism and science (but not by many other cultures), of a rational ground that underpins physical existence.
What I am saying is that over there the three strands in combination, each strand complementing the others, seem to work remarkably well in effecting and underpinning that happy situation.
The other temptation is to believe that if we put the proper legislation in place, if we provide the proper ideological underpinnings to our ecological policies, then the end of the violence we do to one another in the name of electric power (not to mention oil, paper, coffee and cucumbers) will be at hand.
In a few thousand years of recorded history, we went from dwelling in caves and mud huts and tee - pees, not understanding the natural world around us, or the broader universe, to being able to travel through space, using reason to ferret out the hidden secrets of how the world works, from physics to chemistry to biology, we worked out the tools and rules underpinning it all, mathematics, and now we can see objects that are almost impossibly small, the very tiniest building blocks of matter, (or at least we can examine them, even if you can't «see» them because you're using something other than your eyes and photons to view them) to the very farthest objects, the planets circling other, distant stars, that are in their own way, too small to see from here, like the atoms and parts of atoms themselves, detected indirectly, but indisputably THERE.
He is able on the one hand to condemn Wellhausianism as anti-Semitic Hegelian idealism, while confidently asserting on the other his finesse at skimming off the true Yahwist from all the anti-Semitic underpinning.
We need to help them grow these intrinsic qualities of resourcefulness, zest and enthusiasm, perseverance, creativity and a host of others, as these are the perennial underpinnings in our forever transient world.
In other states, however, the agreement is an informal one between the parties involved, without the legal underpinnings.
Other strengths of the underpinning cohort study include high participation by midwifery units and trusts in England; the minimisation of selection bias through achievement of a high response rate and absence of self selection bias because of non-consent; and the ability to compare groups that were similar in terms of identified clinical risk.12 The economic evaluation was conducted according to nationally agreed design and reporting guidelines.15 26 Collection of primary unit cost data was thorough and accounted for regional differences in care patterns.
Human rights, and the UK's obligations under the Convention of the Rights of the Child, underpin the WBTi UK Report, which states: «The mother and the baby are a dyad, and they have rights as a dyad; [neither trumps the other].
Pierre Haski thinks it is possible but also thinks there is a lack of vision underpinned by real policy substance: «If the Socialist Party has a new framework with other [European] socialists especially Germany, there could be a change of political landscape in Europe.
The current proposals are bound to meet a largely partisan reception, and will be depicted by some as a politically motivated attempt to create difficulties for a future Labour administration (though it should be noted that Labour's catastrophic performance in Scotland in the general election alters the territorial political dynamic that underpinned debates about EVEL quite considerably), and by others as an attempt to diminish the role of Scottish MPs.
There is a limitation to the model: the WAS data underpinning it does not capture the value of residential properties that are owned by entities other than private individuals and households, which HMRC statistics suggest are a relatively large share of high - value properties (for example, two - thirds of properties built for more than # 2 million in the UK were purchased by companies or trusts).
The values underpinning the constitutional and other legal exclusionary rules on evidence was to prevent such unconstitutionality by using unlawful and fraudulent private anti-corruptionpreneurs like the CEO of the dummy Tiger Eye or its other illegal variant.
The government and supporters of VED dismiss this argument, however, insisting that VED performs an important other role in underpinning the system of vehicle licensing, and paying for its enforcement.
Being a Catholic MP I don't think it's difficult at all [to reconcile politics with religion] because it's one thing that underpins social justice, the sense that there is no real charity without justice, that our only proper place in the world is to help others.
The region with the highest growth rate in coal use in the IEA outlook period is in Southeast Asia, where Indonesia, Viet Nam, Malaysia and Philippines among others plan to underpin their power generation with new coal power plants.
Those standards are the underpinning for curricula in New York and most other states, though such curricula are under widespread review.
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