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Cadillac says its system will set the climate control to the driver's liking and turn on the defrosters if the windshield is icy.
The dashboard air vents are hidden behind wood panels, which motor out of the way only when you set the climate control to direct air at your body.
Headteachers should aspire to set the climate in their schools to realise this virtuous combination, ensuring that the school's systems, organisation and processes are well considered and fit for purpose, as well as transparent and fair.
Speaking of Mr. Cassavetes recently, Mr. Gazzara said, "He set the climate for an actor to feel free to give whatever, and if it didn't work, it didn't work".
But he did not address the substance of a separate report by a four-member panel headed by James R. Schlesinger, a former defense secretary, except to note that it said Mr. Rumsfeld had set the climate enabling the prison abuse.
It may not have convinced everybody that women should be treated fairly in football – for some, laddish behaviour is more precious to their football experience than gender equality – but this debate has been ardently and widely enough argued to have set the climate.
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Also setting the climate apart from the late 1990s bubble, he notes, is that there are not many Internet companies going public.
There also are some of the best seats in the industry–electronically adjusting with memory for both seat and mirror positions plus automatic climate controls and a very smart feature that automatically sets the climate controls to where you like them when the automatic top is opened, so you're not blowing A/C for 20 minutes after you've lowered the roof.
Far from stripping commanders of accountability, as some critics have suggested, removing prosecution decisions in sexual assault and other serious crimes from the chain of command would not undermine discipline or end commanders' responsibility to set the proper climate.
April 12 , 1713Lapanouse, France March 6, 1796 Chaillot, France Guillaume-Thomas Raynal, abbé de Raynal, (born April 12 , 1713 Lapanouse, France died March 6 , 1796 Chaillot) French writer and propagandist who helped set the intellectual climate for the French Revolution.
Churchill's words did not only touch his people's hearts and move the emotions of their future American allies; they also set the moral climate of the war.
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