The Chicago parts manufacturer is benefiting from changes in taste among carmakers and car buyers.
Our stems are designed in taste workshops, not on computers or on a drawing pad.
Olivier Blanchard, an economist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, puts it down to transatlantic differences in taste.
Ready prepared baby foods are designed to be homogenised in taste and texture.
The New York Post is not known for its subtlety in taste decisions.
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To investigate GLP-1's role in taste, the team used a strain of mice that were genetically engineered to lack GLP-1 receptors.
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On the U.S. market, bay scallops are scarcer and cost a little more than sea scallops, and they are usually more delicate in taste.
So it is important that babies are given foods that vary in taste and texture, and ultimately represent the foods that the family eat.
They can demonstrate tremendous variations in taste within the same vintage.
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An increase in taxes, licensing requirements and a change in taste eventually led to the closure of many distilleries, leaving Beefeater as London's major premium producer.
Dr Munger, though, found that both GLP-1 and the receptor molecule that picks it up and thus allows it to act are found in taste buds too.
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If you brew a green tea at 80C for 2 minutes, you will not observe a (statistically significant) difference in taste versus 1 min at 90C or 30 seconds at boiling.
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The difference in taste, color and weight was remarkable.
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After a day in the cultural mash-up that is Doha, eating camel (similar to goat in taste) on the roof of a Moroccan restaurant in Qatar will not seem strange at all.
The wild basil is still in my hand and as I chew a green leaf, releasing its strong, earthy flavours, the colours of Ibiza seem at once to be all around me: in taste, smell, sound and sight.
It may be a shade or two more refined than the 14th-century original, but with its salty bacon, creamy beans, garlicky sausages and rich confit of duck, it is decidedly true to it in taste and spirit.
The owner told me that the mail order version gives 95% of the eat-in taste, which is a fair estimate, and believe me, 95% of the Salt Lick brisket is better than 100% of whatever you have in your neighborhood.
Luckily for the investigators, they also show some variety in their taste for alcohol and in their diets and lifestyles.
This kind of change in musical taste was not seen in any of the Alzheimer's patients, and thus appears to be specific to those with frontotemporal dementia.
The bar itself has an under-lit agate counter that's flanked by a pair of Casa Pupo porcelain leopards a late 1970s byword in bad taste and a complete triumph in this room.
Three families will be selected to appear in the Coal House series, which will send people back in time to taste life in a 1927 south Wales mining town.
Now many comedians would consider openly mocking a stammer to be in poor taste.
The Restaurant Association (RA) has branded the FSA's marketing campaign as being offensive and in bad taste.
And, in fact, ancient beer is a lot more similar to wine in its taste to a modern palate.
In a taste test organized for The Wall Street Journal, Mr. Krishnan and his students served a DDG meal.
Several women's and children's groups described the police claims as in bad taste.
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