And this is referred to in Exhibit 18 -- Exhibit 18 that you have in front of you.
Since the energy for driving the rear wheels is electrical rather than mechanical, this is referred to as "propshaft by wire".
ENGADGET: VW unveils CrossBlue plug-in SUV with iPad mini headrests and 85MPGe efficiency (eyes-on)
In some places, this is referred to as fraud.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Shariah-Compliant Finance as a 'safe haven'?
This is sometimes referred to as a 4G technology, but is already available: Nextel has a small Flarion network running in North Carolina.
This procedure is referred to as an arytenoid adduction and is done together with a medialization laryngoplasty.
This is often referred to as a confirmed new high, which establishes that the current trend will continue.
This is sometimes referred to as endothelial keratoplasty or posterior lamellar endothelial keratoplasty.
One implementation of this strategy is referred to as the lean startup movement, and its methodology has become what many call a science of entrepreneurship.
This is often referred to as the deadwood dilemma.
FORBES: Attacking Higher Ed Cost Inflation: Reform Academic Employment Policies
The advisor who plays this role is often referred to as the Alpha advisor (or quarterback).
FORBES: Is Your Client Cheating On You With Another Financial Advisor?
This marina is often referred to as one for the young, rich and trendy.
FORBES: Where Billionaires Choose To Dock: The World's Most Expensive Arenas
In this case it is referred to as a put vertical spread, as it is in the same month with two different strikes.
FORBES: Options Strategies For When Your Love For A Stock Fades
This scenario is commonly referred to as 'head-lighting' because it looks like the dark space on the road between the headlights of a car.
ENGADGET: 3M Uniformity Tape improves lighting quality on LED edge-lit LCDs, lowers production costs
The work we do in this field is often referred to as idealistic or unattainable, words that do much to stand in the way of productive transformation.
This panel is commonly referred to as the Augustine committee, after its chairman Norman Augustine, who was once head of Lockheed Martin, one of America's largest aerospace companies.
This knowledge gap is referred to in the marketplace as information asymmetry and it is money in the bank (literally) for an organization that is willing and able to trade ahead of other market participants, its own clients included.
This is what Lyndon Johnson referred to as the Bobby problem, the fear that Bobby Kennedy, who was arguably of equal national stature to speak for what the meaning of the faith was, what liberal orthodoxy meant, that Kennedy might break with Johnson.
According to NHS Direct, this type of attack is often referred to as a mini-stoke because the symptoms often resemble a full stroke.
In the book, the Magisterium, this awful group is constantly being referred to as the church, but you're in another ear and alternate world.
Intel announced a new SATA interface enterprise solid state drive (SSD) that uses 25 nm multi-level cell flash memory (this is 2 bit per cell technology referred to as MLC).
FORBES: New Technology and Investment Opportunities at the 2011 Intel Developers Forum
The search referred to in this warrant is represented in the film.
This is astonishing, given that your department referred the leaks for an inquiry in the first place, and were well aware from the relevant newspaper coverage that the Shadow Home Affairs team had commented on the fiascos at your department revealed through the leaks.
This is one small way how attention is replacing the role of money in what is often referred to as the Attention economy.
But this is the man, after all, who once referred to himself as a mutt.
This pessimism is the second general explanation of the two I referred to above.
FORBES: Low-Skilled Immigration Opponents Should Favor Market Based Immigration
"This is an isolated incident and the matter has now been referred to South Wales Police".
应用推荐