Sentences with phrase «underpinnings from»

The new TL uses suspension underpinnings from the previous Type S.
Designed to replace the LR2 / Freelander in every world market as Land Rover's entry - level vehicle, the new unibody crossover borrows much of its underpinnings from the Range Rover Evoque.
The Frech firm is planning a coupe version on the new Laguna, and from the 26 new Renault models that will debut between now and 2009, the Laguna Coupe will borrow underpinnings from the Altima, thanks to Renault's alliance with Nissan.
The Dune Concept is based on the production Beetle so gets a 201 PS 2.0 litre turbo engine and front wheel drive, but any production version would probably come with the underpinnings from the Golf R with 4WD.
New reports suggest Aston Martin is still pushing forward with the Lagonda SUV, with underpinnings from the Mercedes GL.
The iA borrows its underpinnings from the dynamically accomplished Mazda2 and it offers a similarly engaging drive although acceleration figures are leisurely.
The more powerful, 2.0 - liter I4 will borrow some of its underpinnings from the Civic Type R, but I wouldn't expect all 306 horsepower to show up.
We are expecting — at some point — that the Continental will get the underpinnings from the new A8, which will not only save the equivalent of a pair of Sumo wrestlers in weight but will give a longer wheelbase and wider track to boot.
Audi's All - New Q4 and Q8 SUVs to be Joined by an All - New Q1 that Will Borrow Underpinnings from the Seat Ibiza and VW Polo
The Lexus LX 450d SUV borrows its powertrain as well as underpinnings from the Toyota Land Cruiser 200.
It borrows its aluminum underpinnings from sister brand Jaguar's F - Pace and adds on one of the slinkiest SUV shapes yet seen.
In a similar fashion that the Volkswagen Bus (VW Type 2) derived its underpinnings from the Volkswagen Beetle, the first - generation Ford Econoline was based upon the Ford Falcon compact car range.
Actually, there's another reason to be cheerful: the Twingo will have the excellent underpinnings from the old Clio 172, and from mid-2008 a 140bhp Renaultsport version will join the range.
That's because, firstly, it sits on a platform co-developed with Porsche, so rather than taking the underpinnings from a VW Phaeton it shares a lot with the new Panamera — including electromechanical variable anti-roll bars and three - chamber air suspension.
That's because Mr. Schaum is leading a program to merge Chrysler small and midsize car platforms — those used for the Dodge Neon, Dodge Stratus and Chrysler Sebring — with the underpinnings from Mitsubishi's Lancer and Galant.
Some of LG's watch faces makes the G Watch R look remarkably similar to a traditional analog chronograph, and only those Android Wear notifications at the bottom of the screen betray the R's digital underpinning from 10 feet away.

Not exact matches

Because data can and increasingly does underpin supply chains from farm - to - table (or sustainable sourcing or ethical practice - to - home), interesting opportunities are arising.
Resilience, defined as «the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness,» is an underpinning of success.
The federal funds rates sets the rate at which banks borrow from one another, and it is the underpinning for the loan rates banks set for businesses and consumers.
Unlike Hobby Lobby, where the High Court ruled narrowly to allow for - profit companies to exempt themselves from aspects of the health - care law for religious reasons, the latest cases deal with broader elements that underpin the ACA.
A report from the pair, titled «Banking on Blockchain: A Value Analysis for Investment Banks,» looks at real - world data from 8 of the world's top 10 banks and estimated that blockchain technology, first developed to underpin bitcoin, could cut operational costs by up to 30 %.
While there are plenty of similarities, the marketing challenges EBTH faces are (unsurprisingly) different from those at Dollar Shave Club, which succeeded on the back of powerful storytelling as well as the underpinnings of strong performance - based marketing.
Taking effect in 1994, NAFTA underpins much of the more than $ 1 trillion in annual trilateral trade, and Washington's threats to walk away from the pact have spooked markets.
The book's short chapters address the economic underpinnings and challenges of everything from climate change to global governance to the imbalance between savings and investment in China.
The Renault - Nissan alliance, underpinned by cross-shareholdings, has wrestled intermittently since its 1999 inception with full merger proposals that have foundered on objections from France, Renault's biggest shareholder.
The closest Harford gets to bullet points is coining three «Palchinsky principles» that underpin Adapt's argument: «First, seek out new ideas and try new things; second, when trying something new, do it on a scale where failure is survivable; third, seek out feedback and learn from your mistakes as you go along.»
Workers extracted 170,000 cubic metres of dirt, and had to underpin two neighbouring buildings to prevent them from toppling into the giant crater.
PERILYA Limited has reported high - grade intercepts on two of its base metal tenements in South Australia and Malaysia, with exploration underpinned by record gold production from its Fortnum underground gold mine in Western Australia.In its June qua...
A STRONG performance from its Binduli gold operations has underpinned anunaudited profit of $ 1.3 million for the 1999/2000 fiscal year for Croesus Mining NL.
«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.
These are not values that change from time to time, situation to situation or person to person, but rather they are the underpinning of our company culture.
Cambridge's so - called psychographic modeling techniques, which were built in part with the data harvested from Facebook, underpinned its work for Mr. Trump's campaign in 2016, setting off a furious — and still unsettled — debate about whether the firm's technology worked.
High - margin profits generated from the sale of products or services underpinned by valuable patents account for billions in profits.
The market sell - off could be underpinned by «technical and quantitative» selling from large automated trading systems and quant shops, Liu said as a guest on CNBC's «Squawk Box» Wednesday.
Apart from the discuss about Bitcoin's value is the doubt of how profitable the blockchain record that underpins it could someday be.
This was underpinned by an improvement in farm income and a pick - up in income from dividends and interest.
The last 12 months or so have seen blockchain finally emerge from the shadows of bitcoin — with much of the attention having definitively shifted away from the digital currency and onto the technology of the ledger underpinning it.
The NAB survey of the non-farm sector reported that business conditions strengthened in the December quarter from an already high level, underpinned by buoyant levels of sales, employment and profitability.
On the practical side, such a contract would better reflect the crude grades on the Chinese market that often differ from the grades underpinning the Brent and WTI benchmarks.
This does not create a fair playing field and it pulls the underpinnings out from under the WTO, the World Trade Organization, which is the major element in the destruction of the industrial power of Japan, Canada, the US and Europe.
And I'm talking about real profits which are coming from productive assets that are creating new profits which is new collateral, new value that underpins our society.
The recent step - up in growth has been underpinned by strong household consumption, which rose by 1.6 per cent in the September quarter, propelled by a sharp increase in disposable income flowing from recent fiscal initiatives.
The favourable near - term outlook for inflation is being underpinned by continued help from the exchange rate in holding down import prices.
J.P. Morgan Chase CEO has made it abundantly clear that he hates bitcoin, but that hasn't stopped his firm from adopting the technology that underpins the digital currency system.
Up to now Tungsten Mining's focus has been the Mt Mulgine project in Western Australia, with the strong tungsten price performance (and outlook) underpinning the company's share price rising from around 3c 12 months ago to more than 60c this week.
But the recent positive tone of data increases our optimism the US economy is on solid ground going into this period, underpinned by the enduring strength of the labor market and the healthy contribution to growth from consumers.
Tighter financial conditions will be factored in, knocking off 10 - 20bp from GDP growth projections, but the staff should keep a scenario of improving domestic demand underpinning activity beyond 2016.
Even without a formal rhythmic underpinning, the impression gained from reading her work is to have come across something elegantly crafted and almost classical in form.
Far from endangering the major successes of the separationism movement, an understanding of the First Amendment based on neutrality and accommodation would provide a more persuasive underpinning for them.
In any case the idea that religion is the basis of public morality, and so the indispensable underpinning of a republican political order, is a constant theme from Washington's Farewell Address to the present.
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