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单词 serviceability
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And fashion folks, of course — many of them self-styled S.W.A.T. commandos who scour spy shops, army surplus outfitters and online retailers for vests and coats that combine serviceability with a significant measure of style. 2010-01-21T08:08:00Z
But the value of the Roddis togs on display at the Henry Ford, many of which are anonymously made, lies precisely in their cumulative serviceability. America’s Great Divide — About How to Archive Its Fashion 2016-11-19T05:00:00Z
And last night's episode, rejoining the chaotic comprehensive at the start of a new term, continued in its steadfast tradition of perfect soapy serviceability. TV review: Beauty and the Beast, Who Gets the Best Jobs?, Waterloo Road 2011-02-03T08:00:03Z
They argue that some people who took out a loan before the central bank started policy tightening are unable to refinance because they would fail the 3% serviceability test. National Australia Bank to change home loan refinancing criteria 2023-07-07T04:00:00Z
The country's No. 2 mortgage provider has told mortgage brokers that "if a customer is unable to meet serviceability under the standard assessment criteria", it might apply a modified serviceability assessment rate. Australia's Westpac says won't stick to home loan guideline as interest rates surge 2023-05-19T04:00:00Z
Options touted included increasing interest serviceability buffers and restrictions on how much banks can lend to borrowers with high debt-to-income and loan-to-value ratios. Australia should do more to contain housing bubble, climate change-IMF 2021-09-24T04:00:00Z
Spending big money on headphones of this sort demands high-quality components from the start plus some degree of user serviceability, and Denon ticks both boxes. Denon D9200 review: the best portable headphones don’t come cheap 2019-05-03T04:00:00Z
Chairman Roger Davis who told an annual general meeting on Wednesday the bank was "cautious about increasing household debt, housing affordability and serviceability, growing under-employment and declining participation in the labor market." Australia's ANZ Bank says increasingly cautious on property lending 2016-11-30T05:00:00Z
NAB said the changes to its refinancing criteria will apply from July 21, but added that it will take a "case-by-case" approach when assessing appropriate serviceability. National Australia Bank to change home loan refinancing criteria 2023-07-07T04:00:00Z
One of the key advantages that Xiaomi seems to be touting with the Mi Drone is the modularity and serviceability of the whole thing, as the camera module is detachable just like all the rotors. Xiaomi unveils the Mi Drone 2016-05-25T04:00:00Z
The MoD source insisted: "The Tornado GR4 continues to offer good serviceability and is meeting required tasking." 'Poor morale' hits crews battling IS 2014-12-05T05:00:00Z
Aircraft availability and serviceability are low while its navy is struggling to repair its sole diesel electric submarine. Russia raises military clout with reforms after Georgian war 2014-02-27T18:40:40Z
And did I mention the wide palette of address-interleave settings, which are supported to balance performance, serviceability, and power? How SPARC M6 Accelerates Terabyte-Scale Computing 2013-10-31T14:29:00Z
Most of the assumptions discussion centered around operational economics at – volume pricing, serviceability, configurability, and the ability to decouple component refresh cycles from each other. AMD SeaMicro Disaggregation: A Threat to Facebook's Open Compute? 2013-04-24T20:25:40Z
This statement is a sad commentary on the serviceability of his books and calls to mind a practice of twenty years ago which is too prevalent even at the present time. Library Bookbinding 2011-12-24T03:07:58.950Z
Read your Nietzsche, my good fellow, and see what he says about the practical serviceability of Excess! A Crooked Mile 2011-10-03T02:00:26.870Z
She wore trousers for use; and the serviceability of a thing explains and justifies its existence. Coelebs The Love Story of a Bachelor 2011-08-31T02:01:28.960Z
I hoped also to find serviceability in combination with these other qualifications, but the latter were the things that I insisted on in advance. Down the Yellowstone 2011-08-29T02:01:06.730Z
But probably no one better than she understood the serviceability for disguise of a heavily figured white-lace veil. The Messenger 2011-03-26T02:00:14.523Z
It must be admitted that the leather-covered books have the appearance of strength and serviceability, but not of beauty. Library Bookbinding 2011-12-24T03:07:58.950Z
By feeding, grooming, and the like, the horse-dealer may much improve the appearance and serviceability of his horses and may even add no little to their health, vigour, and value. The Color Line A Brief in Behalf of the Unborn 2011-01-30T03:00:15.907Z
Her serviceability to the English, to whose extending power she had the good sense not to put herself in opposition, secured to her the right to continue her depredations. Women of England
The business enterprise then directs its attention to profits, because, from mere economic necessity, profits are the criterion of the true success of the enterprise, that is, its serviceability to mankind. Creating Capital Money-making as an aim in business
Value of Earth Roads.—The serviceability of the earth road depends to a large extent upon the care exercised in its maintenance. American Rural Highways
For his artists were as diligent as the Prince in trying to improve the uniform of the British soldier, contrasting with its wretched inconvenience the serviceability and ease of the sailor's. The History of "Punch"
The plan finally adopted had at least the merit of modesty and some degree of serviceability. The University of Michigan
Except where families preserve all magazines, clippings will add greatly to their serviceability. Civics and Health
I utterly deny the genuineness of any profit which is gathered together without regard to the serviceability of the thing done.... Socialism As It Is A Survey of The World-Wide Revolutionary Movement
Continual and persistent maintenance is therefore essential to even reasonable serviceability. American Rural Highways
The volume and serviceability of the output must wait unreservedly on the very particular pecuniary question of what quantity and what degree of serviceability will yield the largest net return in terms of price. An Inquiry Into The Nature Of Peace And The Terms Of Its Perpetuation
This principle makes it imperative that some larger and wiser plan than has as yet been attempted shall make all systems of financial care of the aged a positive aid toward self-dependence and social serviceability. The Family and it's Members
For, like Bruckner's, they appear chosen with an eye to their serviceability for contrapuntal deformation and dissection. Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers
On the other hand, its serviceability is much diminished by the special opportunities it gives a few individuals. The Promise of American Life
In Chapter IV, mention was made of the variation in serviceability of road surfaces composed of the natural soil existing on the right-of-way of the road. American Rural Highways
The great Prussianism, with its ideal of uniformity, serviceability, and servility, has been the masculine ideal of woman's life. The Nervous Housewife
Even the expectations of the serviceability of Galileo's methods for land calculations proved premature. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 2
Workmanship in its consideration of serviceability oftentimes arrives at beauty and classic production, when creative impulse without the spirit of workmanship fails. Creative Impulse in Industry A Proposition for Educators
He wished to strengthen the Federal government by a striking exhibition of its serviceability, and by creating both a strong sentiment and an influential interest in its favor. The Promise of American Life
Repairs made in this way are exceedingly important in that they arrest deterioration in its early stages and maintain a high degree of serviceability. American Rural Highways
So the chance to put his serviceability to the proof in consternating circumstances like these, afforded her a subtle satisfaction. Mary Wollaston
The serviceability of the pigeon, however, was clearly established, and a note contributed by Mr. Glaisher, relating to the breeding and choice of these birds, may be considered of interest. The Dominion of the Air; the story of aerial navigation
It is characteristic of workmanship that its primary consideration is serviceability or utility. Creative Impulse in Industry A Proposition for Educators
It is not only in establishing a devout standard of decent expensiveness that the principle of waste invades the domain of the canons of ritual serviceability. Theory of the Leisure Class
In regions of great humidity, earth roads may be expected to have a low average of serviceability, while in arid regions they may possess sufficient durability for a considerable volume of traffic. American Rural Highways
In social relations his serviceability is exemplary; he abounds in impulses to help. Varieties of Religious Experience, a Study in Human Nature
Hence it occurred to me that a pseudonym might have a permament serviceability. Captivating Mary Carstairs
In how many strange cities, in my later life of ceaseless travel, did occasion arise to prove the serviceability of this lesson in a Benares hermitage! Autobiography of a Yogi
Consequently it works out in a variety of ways and means for shamming serviceability—in such contrivances as rustic fences, bridges, bowers, pavilions, and the like decorative features. Theory of the Leisure Class
The serviceability of a gravel road will depend largely on how nearly the gravel approaches the ideal, but variations in the manipulations will do much to overcome deficiencies in materials. American Rural Highways
Inner happiness and serviceability do not always agree. Varieties of Religious Experience, a Study in Human Nature
And thus everything it contains it rigorously subjects to the test of serviceability. The Century Vocabulary Builder
The two Fire panels represent this element in its two phases of serviceability. The Sculpture and Mural Decorations of the Exposition A Pictorial Survey of the Art of the Panama-Pacific international exposition
These canons of reputability have had a similar, but more far-reaching and more specifically determinable, effect upon the popular sense of beauty or serviceability in consumable goods. Theory of the Leisure Class
These surfaces have maximum serviceability when moist, not wet, and consequently are not as durable in dry climates as in humid areas. American Rural Highways
The "Perseverance" and "Sanspareil" developed radical defects, but the "Rocket," driven by George Stephenson's own hand was prepared for every turn of the competition, and surpassed all in power, speed, and general serviceability. Ten Englishmen of the Nineteenth Century
The question which of these occurs is not of any importance for the theoretic serviceability of the characteristic in question. The Analysis of Mind
You perceive how a man might exercise his mind in the attempt to strike an average of public serviceability in this miscellany! The New Machiavelli
The fast horse, then, is aesthetically fortunate, in that the canon of pecuniary good repute legitimates a free appreciation of whatever beauty or serviceability he may possess. Theory of the Leisure Class
The degree to which lack of drainage provisions affect the serviceability of the road surface varies with the amount of precipitation in the locality and the manner in which it is distributed throughout the year. American Rural Highways
The question here concerns the less picturesque and less urgent economic value of the belief in such a preternatural agency, taken as a habit of thought which affects the industrial serviceability of the believer. Theory of the Leisure Class
What emulation of an economic kind there is between the members of such a group will be chiefly emulation in industrial serviceability. Theory of the Leisure Class
The consumption of expensive goods is meritorious, and the goods which contain an appreciable element of cost in excess of what goes to give them serviceability for their ostensible mechanical purpose are honorific. Theory of the Leisure Class
They indicate the presence of a mental attitude which has a certain economic value of its own by virtue of its influence upon the industrial serviceability of the individual. Theory of the Leisure Class
The condition of the surface will naturally deteriorate rapidly during the first season it is used unless the road receives the constant maintenance that is a prerequisite to satisfactory serviceability. American Rural Highways
The honorific element and the element of brute efficiency are not held apart in the consumer's appreciation of commodities, and the two together go to make up the unanalyzed aggregate serviceability of the goods. Theory of the Leisure Class
Under the resulting standard of serviceability, no article will pass muster on the strength of material sufficiency alone. Theory of the Leisure Class
It is notorious that in their selection of serviceable goods in the retail market purchasers are guided more by the finish and workmanship of the goods than by any marks of substantial serviceability. Theory of the Leisure Class
On the ground both of taste and of serviceability, an inexpensive article of apparel is held to be inferior, under the maxim "cheap and nasty." Theory of the Leisure Class
Variations in Soils.—The nature of the existing soil will obviously determine the serviceability and physical characteristics of the road surface it affords. American Rural Highways
This habit of making obvious costliness a canon of serviceability of course acts to enhance the aggregate cost of articles of consumption. Theory of the Leisure Class
Hence it comes about that the visible imperfections of the hand-wrought goods, being honorific, are accounted marks of superiority in point of beauty, or serviceability, or both. Theory of the Leisure Class
Admission to the class is gained by exercise of the pecuniary aptitudes—aptitudes for acquisition rather than for serviceability. Theory of the Leisure Class
Knowledge of this kind passes for knowledge of the "unknowable", and it owes its serviceability for the sacerdotal purpose to its recondite character. Theory of the Leisure Class
It is for this reason that earth roads often exhibit great differences in serviceability even in a restricted area. American Rural Highways
So far as regards the serviceability of the individual for the purposes of the collective life, emulative efficiency is of use only indirectly if at all. Theory of the Leisure Class
Habituation to war entails a body of predatory habits of thought, whereby clannishness in some measure replaces the sense of solidarity, and a sense of invidious distinction supplants the impulse to equitable, everyday serviceability. Theory of the Leisure Class
He has a sense of the merit of serviceability or efficiency and of the demerit of futility, waste, or incapacity. Theory of the Leisure Class
This requirement is imperative, whatever latitude may be allowed with regard to these accessories in point of aesthetic or other serviceability. Theory of the Leisure Class
It is at this point, where the beautiful and the honorific meet and blend, that a discrimination between serviceability and wastefulness is most difficult in any concrete case. Theory of the Leisure Class
The aesthetic serviceability of objects of beauty is not greatly nor universally heightened by possession. Theory of the Leisure Class
Neither in matters of art and taste proper, nor as regards the current sense of the serviceability of goods, does this canon act as a principle of innovation or initiative. Theory of the Leisure Class
The individual's habits of thought make an organic complex, the trend of which is necessarily in the direction of serviceability to the life process. Theory of the Leisure Class
There is a studious exhibition of expensiveness coupled with a make-believe of simplicity and crude serviceability. Theory of the Leisure Class
And even within this narrow, economic range, the inquiry is perforce confined to the immediate bearing of this habit of thought upon the believer's workmanlike serviceability, rather than extended to include its remoter economic effects. Theory of the Leisure Class
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