Sentences with phrase «wider footprint»

The headquarters could be between 70 and 75 stories, depending on how wide its footprint is, said a person with knowledge of the company's plans.
It has a fairly wide footprint but a slender build and is certainly smaller than the spaceship - sized Netgear Nighthawk we previously reviewed.
The start - up got its start at Spruce, a men's barbershop and clothier Romero also owns, but is looking for a wider footprint.
Two main issues are the straps are very challenging to use and the wide footprint of the legs mean they are great at catching your little toe as you walk past.
This is great for younger swimmers, like my two - year - old, because they are much easier to put on and the wider footprint means less pressure near the eyes.
And the party used that wide footprint this week to protest the recent Israeli invasion of Gaza.
The amendment would establish «zoning envelopes» where homes would be allowed to have wider footprints.
And they may refuse to strike roaming agreements that would allow smaller carriers to offer a wider footprint of access on their networks.
Front and rear wheel have been increased as well, with the wheels pushed out 1.3 inches in the front and 1.1 inches in the rear for a wider footprint and more purposeful stance.
An awkward entry over wide door sills amplifies the 4C's short, wide footprint — it's 15 inches shorter than a Porsche Cayman — and remorseless focus.
A wider footprint, a longer wheelbase, a retuned suspension, and a lower center of gravity all help improve stability compared with the Liberty, and an available 260 - hp, 4.0 - liter V - 6 lets the Nitro achieve decidedly non-Liberty-type velocities.
On one hand, its all racing - inspired in looks and performance, with a wider footprint that takes corners like a pro and traction technology that gives you rock - solid control on wet surfaces.
The wide footprint provided by the 20 - inch rubber helps, too.
How do you improve a Maxxis ® Bighorn tire - with its wide footprint, excellent shock absorption and large shoulder lugs?
The wider footprint from the 18 - inch Bridgestone Ecopia H / L 422 Plus all - season rubber deserves some credit for the increase in handling prowess, but don't be under the illusion that the SE is a skidpad hellion, or that it's ready to stand at the top of the timesheets at your next local autocross, because that's not what it's about.
A more touchscreen friendly version of Windows will have a wider footprint, but its success is driven by developers making touchscreen optimized apps.
Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Smashwords, and Kobo deliver eBooks on a wider footprint then ever before.
Hopefully, for the Que's sake though, by the time it hits stores, it'll have a wider footprint than the Nook will when it launches.
The Starwood Preferred Guest hotel program has a wide footprint of properties worldwide, so finding an SPG hotel is pretty darn easy.
But then, unlike Pöyry, they were all looking across the whole of Europe, North and South - a wider footprint - and in some cases (e.g. Gregor Czich's seminal supergrid work) the windy east and North Africa as well, with a full supergrid network linking in wind, solar, biomass, geothermal, hydro and other renewables.
PB also seems to slam the door on a possible way out, importing power from continental Europe, the wider footprint then helping to balance variations across a much larger geographical area.
He noted that the new company has a wider footprint in legal, financial, and practice management systems with Client Profiles; is fully integrating Compulaw for a seamless integration; and has a larger market share with CRM for business development used by firms all around the world.
KPMG had the widest footprint, having established practices in 152 countries, followed by PricewaterhouseCoopers» presence in 150 countries.
Microsoft Lumia 950 XL is a huge device with really small, but wide footprint.
As we conclude, our focus is on developing a wider footprint within mainstream systems.
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