Sentences with phrase «which underpins»

The Constitution which underpins our federal laws and institutions can only be changed by the people.
The Council is also briefed on a key initiative which underpins the new arrangements in Indigenous Affairs, Shared Responsibility Agreements (SRA's).28
Deployment of Blockchain technology, which underpins Bitcoin and numerous other digital currencies, is poised for similar growth across multiple sectors.
The Stelvio's resemblance to the Giulia is more than skin deep, as the crossover rides on a modified version of the same Giorgio platform which underpins the sedan, here sending power to all four wheels rather than just the two in the rear.
It is believed that many projects are unduly exploiting the liberal MIT open license which underpins Bitcoin's core code to attack the blockchain network.
New evidence has surfaced that Google is considering taking blockchain technology, which underpins cryptocurrencies, more seriously.
On a wider scope, the blockchain tech which underpins Bitcoin certainly seems to have a rosy future.
You can use the touchscreen to capture photos or the centre hard button, which underpins much of the functionality of the phone.
The centre button, which underpins much of the phone's functionality, also works as a mechanical camera button.
«We have a very strong feeling that we have a workable structure for the USC which underpins things like settlement finality, transfer of ownership, a cash equivalence definition,» said Jaffrey.
«The principal of Net neutrality is a crucial aspect of the digital economy which underpins the ability for new market entrants to compete for digital engagement,» he told the E-Commerce Times.
Currently, in its early stages, Google Lens builds on Google's advancements in computer vision and machine learning, combined with Google knowledge graph which underpins Google Search.
Thomas Bertani, the CEO of Switzerland - based Eidoo, told Business Insider that developers with expertise in blockchain technology, which underpins ICOs, can command salaries of around $ 10,000 to $ 15,000 a month in Switzerland, equivalent to $ 120,000 to $ 180,000 a year.
The Chromium OS source code (which underpins Google's Chrome OS) just got updated with reference to a machine with a codename of «atlas» and a 3840 x 2160 screen resolution — as seen on XDA Developers.
This led to a distinction between so called «direct interference» (classic inducing breach of contract) and «indirect interference» (using unlawful means to prevent performance of another person's contracts) which underpins a number of important decisions such as Torquay Hotel v Cousins.
We embrace the opportunity to contribute to the communities in which we work which underpins our strong Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program.
The choice of seat in an arbitration agreement determines the supervisory framework which underpins the arbitral proceedings.
The appellants assert the courts are institutionally superior to Parliament to address the moral and social dilemmas inherent in the AS / E issue.l [31] CCD / CACL respond that the considered judgment of Parliament to maintain legislation which underpins a social paradigm based on respect for the lives of all Canadians, however disabled, is entitled to great deference.l [32] These interveners further respond that courts are ill equipped to overule Parliament's position on moral or ethical issues, unless that position inherently violates the Charter.
That theory, which underpins the anthropogenic global - warming hypothesis and the climate models used by the United Nations, was first proposed and developed in the 19th century.
support for the exponential growth economy which underpins climate change denialism is so hilarious — its not credible outside of the stoned mind of a proponent of the General Equilibrium Theory and we will hit a brick wall one way or another in the next 10 to 20 years irrespective of what conventional economics says.
The lack of response to these dramas of our brothers and sisters is a sign of loss of that sense of responsibility for our likes which underpins any civilized society.
The draft text was shaped by rounds of comments and reams of proposed language submitted this spring by parties to the original climate treaty, the Framework Convention on Climate Change, which underpins everything from the Kyoto Protocol to whatever comes next in Denmark.
«There is a curatorial intelligence which underpins the success of the displays and people like Penelope Curtis at Tate Britain, Ralph Rugoff at the Hayward and Paul Greenhalgh at the Sainsbury Centre are remarkable curators as well as directors.»
It's made by Epic Games, creators of the Unreal engine, which underpins a big chunk of the virtual reality content available on Facebook's VR platform.
It's a universal feeling we can all relate to and, crucially, one which underpins Tequila Works» upcoming PlayStation 4 exclusive, Rime.
This has been a highly - effective process, which underpins much of what has been achieved over the past four years.
If you would like to learn more about this fascinating subject, and to look at some of the research which underpins the modern approach to dog training, there is some very clear and well - written information available online.
It is also interesting to read about the split - brain research carried out in the 1980s which underpins talk of left or right - brained activities, concepts in common parlance today.
Mr Mollet said: «The innovation in the digital marketplace and the strength of British publishers» export performance is only possible because of the robust and flexible copyright framework which underpins the UK creative industries.»
The German car - maker has also announced that the new engine has been designed to fit both the MLB platform, which underpins the Audi Q7, and Porsche's own MSB vehicle architecture, which the Panamera sedan and Bentley Continental GT and Flying Spur are based on.
As we can see, Honda is just betting big on two platforms, the Brio platform which spawns the Brio hatchback, Amaze compact sedan and Mobilio MPV and the Jazz platform which underpins the Jazz hatchback, City sedan and Vezel compact SUV.
It will be based upon the reworked version of the existing MFA (Modular Front Drive) platform which underpins the new - gen A-Class introduced at the Geneva Motor Show.
However, Subaru's New Global Platform, which underpins the latest Subaru XV and Impreza and will be the basis of all of its models over the coming years, has been engineered to accept petrol engines as well as all - electric and hybrid powertrains.
I've read the VW is developing an all - new Phaeton, which underpins the Bentley Continental.
Based on the UKL platform which underpins the new generation of Minis, the Convertible is longer, wider and taller than its predecessor and also gets a longer wheelbase.
Confirming the all - new SUV will not be based on the Range Rover Evoque's LR - MS steel platform, the British luxury brand says the C - X17 design study was created to «introduce Jaguar's new, high - advanced, modular aluminum architecture» and demonstrate «the diversity of vehicles that could be produced using this architecture, which underpins the innovative future of the Jaguar brand».
«The concept illustrates the diversity of vehicles that could be produced using this architecture, which underpins the innovative future of the Jaguar brand,» it said.
The Stelvio's resemblance to the Giulia is more than skin deep, as the crossover rides on a modified version of the same Giorgio platform which underpins the sedan, here sending power to all four wheels rather than just the two in the rear.
Any concerns that the Audi Q5 - based platform which underpins the Porsche Macan would limit Porsche's ability to work its magic are dispelled the moment you get behind the wheel.
The Yaris, which underpins Toyota's presence in the Indian car market, will be offered in a 1.5 L Dual VVTi Gasoline Engine with a 7 speed CVT (Continuous Variable Transmission) or 6 speed MT (Manual Transmission) options.
Sitting on the same platform which underpins the Peugeot 3008, it has much of the looks — and technology — of the Aircross Concept, although some of the concept stuff from the Aircross has been left out of the production model.
The Volvo S60 is based on the company's Scalable Product Architecture (SPA) platform, which underpins 90 and 60 series cars.
Mahindra have used the same chassis which underpins the new Scorpio and TUV300 for the NuvoSport.
The production C - HR will be built on Toyota's new TNGA Global Platform — which underpins the new Prius — and will come with a hybrid powertrain option from launch, as well as petrol and diesel options.
The new compact sedan is based on the new HEARTEC platform which underpins the Baleno and the upcoming new Swift hatchback.
Subaru's Global Platform, which underpins the Impreza, was designed to allow room for a PHEV system.
Designed in the Maserati studio at the FCA «Centro Stile» of Turin, the coupe - styled crossover with a drag coefficient of just 0.31 is based on an updated version of the rear - wheel drive platform which underpins the Maserati Ghibli and Maserati Quattroporte.
The stylish new Range Rover Velar is the first Land Rover in history built on Jaguar vehicle architecture — D7a, which underpins the XE and XF sedans and the F - Pace SUV.
This move will allow General Motors to consolidate vehicle assembly using its rear - wheel - drive Alpha architecture, which underpins the Cadillac ATS and new Cadillac CTS models.
Alfa Romeo's new, flexible rear - wheel - drive platform, which underpins the BMW 3 Series - size Giulia sedan that goes on sale by the middle of this year was to have been the first of eight new models launching by calendar year 2018.
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