Sentences with phrase «which gives you a standard»

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When you're listening to music, you'll be able to adjust the sound using the Studio tab, which gives you a standard set of speaker controls, including a fader, and bass and treble.

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Then, have a standard protocol in which this feedback is given, received, and acted upon.
The experiment itself was simple: a hundred and forty - five undergraduate students were given a standard test of creativity known as an «unusual use» task, in which they had two minutes to list as many uses as possible for mundane objects such as toothpicks, bricks, and clothes hangers.
Whereas airlines travel in and out of the same airports, which use standard carrier codes, buses dock in dozens of places across any given city, and the codes they use vary by operator.
Watson also works with «story templates,» which give users access to standard questions that most businesses need answered.
For industry news and views, Bowie suggests you cross-check information from publications such as Dun and Bradstreet Industry Norms and Standard and Poor's Industry Surveys, which give snapshots of many industries and the key ratios and figures for the major players in each.
Citing its small in - country footprint, a Gildan spokesperson said via e-mail, «Given that we own and operate our manufacturing facility in Bangladesh, which represents a very small portion of our total production capacity, we can directly implement our strict internal code of conduct and international labour standards.
Given that not everyone has the same air quality standards it's possible that cars with the «defeat device» installed don't violate the rules in all countries, which is something that regulators around the world are going to have to determine.
Comments: The increase in the standard deduction, combined with the limitation on the deduction for state and local taxes, will cause fewer individuals to itemize, which many nonprofits fear may lead to a reduction in overall giving.
He was initially given the standard $ 25 bond, which he posted, Kimok said.
There, it is true that the arbitrage gains arising from free trade between economic zones of vastly different living standards without trade balance equilibrium and being captured by a small minority are correctly viewed as un-earned gains and giving rise to social tensions which could easily degenerate into political tensions.
While the SEC considers whether to extend a fiduciary duty to all advice givers, and the Department of Labor forges ahead on its revised definition of fiduciary, HighTower has moved ahead on its own, wrapping a strict fiduciary standard into a business model that meets client needs while giving top Wall Street brokers an innovative home from which to serve those clients and grow their individual businesses.
VPE has partnered with Berlin - based solarisBank, a FinTech firm, to provide automated cryptocurrency trading and access to cryptocurrency wallets hosted by the bank, which hopes to give investors fast trading services alongside high security standards.
Stock Rating - A stock rating is a rating given by a rating agency such as Standard & Poor, which evaluates the stock's future performance and the risk level associated with that stock.
«It reflects the direction of travel for Standard Life,» given the company's move in recent years to build up its asset management arm and move away from insurance, said Liontrust fund manager Jamie Clark, which holds shares in the firm.
Since it's high last month, it has given back about 20 %, which is the standard measurement of what constitutes a Bear Market.
«We have grave concerns over the structure of the board,» Shore Capital analyst Eamonn Flanagan said in a note to clients, in which he gave a «hold» recommendation on Standard Life.
Many platforms refer to themselves as «exchanges,» which can give the misimpression to investors that they are regulated or meet the regulatory standards of a national securities exchange.»
Given that the new Shari'ah standard also applies to silver products, Canadian wealth - management company Bullion Management Group launched a silver fund, which the company's founder and chief executive, Nick Barisheff, expects will comply with the new AAOIFI guidance.
This reflects the inadequate information on which he relied, a certain hope about the human situation that kept him from assuming the worst, and a habitual skepticism about reports of priestly immorality» an inevitable reaction given what had been a standard practice of deception in Communist intelligence services.
Amos had other standards of judgment, and the clarity and firmness with which he set the existing situation into the context of a loftier conception of religion gives him an outstanding place in the history of revelation.
«With the prospect of a Recall Bill, which will give the public the power to remove MPs who have behaved in ways that fall short of the standards expected of them, the stakes have never been higher.»
Second, both recognize (though one more fully than the other) that despite this contingency, there are certain manifest truths or «givens» at the foundations of their subject matter which preserve its coherence and consistency, without rising to the standard of logical indubitability.
Although the compelling - ness test (which only accommodationists believe in anyway) gives us a standard for determining which state interests are so vital that a claim of religious requirement can not overcome them, we have no test for determining which religious interests are so vital that no state interest — not even a compelling one — can overcome them.
Similar confusion seems to have characterized some other periods of the Church's history but we shall derive more help toward understanding our situation and its possibilities if we attend to those times when a definite conception of the ministry gave to both those who filled the office and those who prepared them for it a standard by which to judge their work.
... Britain intervened directly to stop the international slave trade... set new standards in healthcare... stood against a Nazi tyranny... forg [ed] the post-war international consensus which... ushered in a hitherto unknown period of peace and prosperity in Europe... [and] helped give birth to a peaceful resolution of the conflict [in Northern Ireland]... Your Government and people are the shapers of ideas that still have an impact far beyond the British Isles...
Jesus is not giving us a standard by which we can judge others.
The American romance with science means that, as Kass writes, «we adhere more and more to the scientific view of nature and man, which both gives us enormous power and, at the same time, denies all possibilities of standards to guide its use.»
But for its members it will fulfill the demands of being human: giving a sense of ultimate meaning, offering release from personal failure, creating a noble identity of integrity, fostering the richness of a caring community, and upholding a standard of perfection which will both judge and inspire.
This description of «a standard world» is accompanied by several «canonical variations,» alternative futures which are also quite possible given certain other combinations of circumstances.
Muslims assert that Islam is a religion with the best standards and ideals, giving to its believers high moral principles and guiding them to a deep spiritual life which brings peace and comfort in this world and the next.
If a nation is committed to a democratic way of resolving issues that effects communities of people within its borders, the same standard has to be applied in the international level to give credibility to the system of democracy which the USA and the European Union are eager to promote in countries where democracy is not in place.
Not the hypocrisy of deception in giving the appearance of meeting minimum standards which is the basis of the welfare state.
Even in gay loving relationships which by the way are a mere quarter of 1 percent of the US people are we giving in and changing the definition of marriage for all and allowing these who define marriage by their own rules and ways rather than saying you need to live up to this standard.
The Hebrew term for «blemish» — which seems originally to have meant a «black spot» — denotes anything, abnormal or deviating from a given standard, whether physical, moral, or ritualistic» (Jewish Encyclopedia).
Not much more information has been given about the officer, except that he's been placed on administrative leave, which is the standard procedure, the state attorney's office is also involved in the investigation.
The law was given to clarify God's standard of holiness, which is summed up in the commands to love God and others.
Suppose that a measuring rod is selected, and that this definition of «the shortest distance,» or «a straight line» is given: «that path along which the measuring rod, under standard conditions or properly corrected, is laid down the least number of times.»
In many cases the test of authenticity is formulated in terms of certain theological statements and standards to which the individual is expected to give assent.
Kuhn maintained that the thought and activity of a given scientific community are dominated by its paradigms, which he described as «standard examples of scientific work that embody a set of conceptual, methodological and metaphysical assumptions».
In representative bodies which shared in government, such as the emerging English Parliament and the Estates General of France, the clergy had seats and at least in theory endeavored to see that recognition was given to Christian standards.
By analysing 599 samples of chimp droppings (P. T. troglodytes are a highly endangered and thus protected species that can not be killed or captured for testing), the researchers were able to obtain 34 specimens that reacted to a standard HIV DNA test, 12 of which gave results that were virtually indistinguishable from the reactions created by human HIV.
Bloom points out, for example, that Oliver Wendell Holmes gave up searching for a principle «to determine which speech or conduct is not tolerable in a democratic society and invoked instead an imprecise and practically meaningless standard — clear and present danger — which to all intents and purposes makes the preservation of public order the only common good» (p. 28).
* uses craftsman and women who use upholstery techniques taht give the product a luxurious look, with an emphasis on quality and feature stitching; * the construction uses solid timber frames using local plantation grown timbers, which are kiln dried for stability; * frames are assembledby tradesman who nail, screw and glue the components; * corner blocks and a lining board are added to outside arms and backs for stability; * uses the No Sag steel spring system, which is used for its greater travel capacity for seating comfort; * uses Dunlop Enduro seating foams in its designs for their unique 36/38 density; * in addition to Garstone leather, they use Warwick fabrics, which have been tested to world standards for performance, durability and safety.
«The Court decision provides a clear indication of the types of conduct that are unacceptable in commercial transactions, and gives guidance as to the standards to which businesses should conform in their dealings with other businesses, and indeed, all consumers».
Gut washing is a standard meat industry practice, however, it is common to use 6 - 12 mm trommel screens, which simply drain the cut gut with no consideration given to washing.
Accreditation is a procedure by which an authoritative body evaluates and gives formal recognition that a certification program is in accordance with the standards of the authoritative body.
If the new standard contains the best of both current standards (which is hardly a given, considering the simplification and easing of many of the requirements that have taken place over time) I will consider this a solid foundation certification.
The standard paste, which she kept in the fridge, was made of blended onion, chile, ginger, and garlic — it is this paste, as well as liberal use of oil and long cooking times, that gives Indian curries their creamy consistency.
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