Thus regional and global standards do still serve as critical points of reference.
Economic, political and religious institutions have all lost their aura, doing away with existing points of reference and changing the face of the market.
As points of reference: Sierra Nevada and Redhook Ale Brewery both sold 10, 000 barrels for the first time in 1987, and two years later Sierra Nevada sold 20, 884 barrels and Redhook 15, 000.
Whereas Mr Stora's points of reference for the war are usually French and often cultural (he notes the blossoming of French cinema and the opening of the first supermarkets), Mr Wall's are international and geopolitical.
Its aims is to contribute to spread the thought, ideals and work of Professor Joseph Ki-Zerbo (1922-2006), which are points of reference for the African youth and diaspora, in their commitment for the development of the continent, and quest for shared values.
Images of hardy, intelligent and impressive explorers such as Jacques Cousteau were used as reference points of this new, aspirational way of perceiving customers.
Everything about this second iteration of the Kinect is more accurate, in fact, from the number of reference points on your skeleton it monitors down to its ability to read your heartbeat.
For me, two of the most obvious reference points are the United States and China.
But it's not necessarily the chemicals themselves I'm interested in, but rather what they do to our sense of perspective and our reference points.
Reference points are used in lieu of addresses in other places around the world, including India.
This is only one of many non-financial reference points used to make a tough read more accessible.
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The Committee acknowledges that the review makes reference to some of these points but feels that perhaps they could have been featured as a more central strand.
Personalized Points of Interest can also be added, for future reference.
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The young hero, Hugo Cabret, through a series of events outside his control, lives a clandestine life in a grand but unnamed train station in Paris and spends his days winding the enormous clocks which are the unerring reference points for the coming and going of trains connecting all the legendary capitals of Europe across its ancient timeless landscapes.
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They disputed Republicans' suggestions of political interference, noting that the first draft of the talking points assembled by the CIA included a reference to demonstrations.
The post office can't keep up with the changing reference points, which can strip even the most official-sounding events of seriousness.
Typically, retail buyers take thousands of photos at industry trade shows, for example, to use as reference points for design and color trends that inform their private-label merchandise for everything from housewares to apparel.
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