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"Larger competitors can spread costs over more models, which means they can offer a better car at a better price," Mr. Jonas said.
The screen is now taller than previous models which means that some people won't be able to reach the top left of the screen with their thumbs, but Apple has made one particular concession to that.
Their four-stroke engines are one-fifth as dirty as the older, two-stroke models, which means a lot in a region beset by smog, where a single gas-powered blower can emit as much pollution in a year as 80 cars.
Simulation procedures may be applied for the validation of IDEFO models, which means for checking functional and formal correctness.
Many lenders now work on affordability models, which means they will look at all your income, outgoings, age, number of dependants and other factors.
Likewise, many of the site's products don't yet have 3D models, which means you can buy them but can't place them into the room at all.
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Investment banks use "value-at-risk" models which mean that, when volatility rises, they cut the capital they allocate to trading.
For the Fall 2014 show, he enlisted his friends, his staff, and a few former models, which meant that women of all shapes, sizes, and ages walked the runway in his baggy crocodile onesies, his satiny funnel-neck tops with sleeves that concealed hands, and his gladiator pleats.
Forced entry into the intersection is not considered in these models, which mean that all the minor street drivers clearing the intersections are deemed to behave alike.
The new study, on the other hand, is the first to use 3D printed models, which meant women could physically handle them, Leung said.
"I think 'S' in front of a number usually signifies a sports model, which means water-resistant," she offered.
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