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"watertight" Definitions
  1. that does not allow water to get in or out
  2. (of an excuse, a plan, an argument, etc.) carefully prepared so that it contains no mistakes, faults or weaknesses

193 Sentences With "watertight"

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The fuel pumps are submersible and will occupy watertight enclosures.
Never especially watertight on defense, the dams have burst in Eugene.
"We wanted to make it watertight and bombproof," said Dr. Dennell.
These zones will be "totally watertight," Mr. Philippe said on Friday.
Watertight goggles are de rigueur when swimming, even in fresh water.
Store documents in a fireproof, watertight container, or take them with you.
He will be reluctant to indict unless he believes there is a watertight case.
Now proof has emerged that the whole database is not as watertight as claimed.
An "open-cell" wetsuit provides suction between the skin and suit that's nearly watertight.
Cleveland's defense, most often a porous swamp, was watertight for much of this night.
Will trust break down between patients and doctors if confidentiality is no longer watertight?
But his discoveries, and those of his colleagues, lead him to logically watertight conclusions.
In fact, contact mines can stay active indefinitely so long as they stay watertight.
Though such contracts are not watertight, they would at least alert parents to the issue.
After Hurricane Sandy, the Whitney in New York added watertight doors and waterproof glass walls.
The European Parliament threatens to veto any Brexit deal without a legally watertight Irish backstop.
I want both a relationship and abs that are watertight, and I want them now.
Clearing squares trades ahead of exchanging legal ownership for cash, making the transaction legally watertight.
Some polls do provide welcome news for Biden, but the case is far from watertight.
Balanchine specialized in rhythmically watertight constructions that exist in brilliantly close counterpoint with their scores.
The ship remains watertight, but poor weather has hampered a full assessment of the damage.
On paper the consensus view that iron ore is headed lower again looks pretty watertight.
The key takeaway for consumers is: Your policies may be less watertight than you think.
It's made of medical-grade silicone, has 10 vibration settings, and its "stem" is completely watertight.
Sellers are meant to report buyers if they are suspicious but the system is hardly watertight.
But it may be naive to believe they are all watertight against rogue employees or accidents.
Either way, it suggests the possibility that a once watertight deal has developed a stress fracture.
But such checks are, in reality, far from watertight, said Pawel Alexsander, Coinfirm's chief information officer.
This theory isn't watertight, but it holds up in certain circumstances, and it's fun to examine.
Papers could be sealed in watertight plastic boxes; books wore waterproof jackets invented by Ms. Gabe.
It will be tough agreeing to a legally watertight, time-limited transition to a new trading relationship.
But investigations and arrests over the past few years seem to have made the bureau more watertight.
Even if the cement helps make the ice wall watertight, skeptics question how long it can last.
Cash will now form a committee of euroskeptic lawyers to judge whether any revised agreement is watertight.
A watertight criminal case against Mr Jammeh, though, will not be enough to get him in the dock.
By no means is it watertight, but it lies flatter and holds up better than basic overlock stitching.
But, at the same time, the aid system needs watertight methods of ensuring accountability and transparency, he said.
And we're monitoring the outbreak of norovirus that threatens to undermine an otherwise watertight start to the Games.
The solutions are not always watertight so everything that we are doing is on the edge of our seats.
But there's no way the Trump administration could write a constitutionally watertight version of its refugee and visa ban.
DEME is building an 8.6km-long quay in Singapore, using watertight concrete chambers made in a factory on land.
But Orwell is more interested in O'Brien's terrifyingly watertight argument about how power and hate trumps truth and reason.
Yet one of the act's authors, Dominic Grieve, a former Tory attorney-general, insists its drafting is legally watertight.
To supplement her reconnaissance and gunnery range, Surcouf, like M-2, carried a collapsible floatplane in a watertight hangar.
But Dublin, backed by the EU, demands a legally watertight backstop that it could hold Britain to in international courts.
Why it matters: It's a little unsettling to find out a captain has no idea if the ship is watertight.
The partnership between the opposition Congress party and its Maharashtra ally, the Nationalist Congress Party, is more watertight, Chawake said.
Advances in weatherproof textiles and apparel design mean that rain jackets today are more comfortable and watertight than ever before.
The unknown unknowns It is impossible for anyone outside Mueller's watertight investigation to know where the special counsel is headed.
Before his death, the election official, Christopher Msando, reassured the public that the collection and tallying of votes was watertight.
"There just isn't the capacity within these countries to manage a legal trade in a watertight way," Dr. Roberton said.
Bertish used a $120,000 custom-built watertight craft, which was designed for the crossing by the naval architect Phil Morrison.
Miraculously, the ship did not sink; heroic actions by the crew kept the main part of the Abner Read's hull watertight.
Again, I'm not saying that this is a watertight case, but I thought that was a very interesting correlation that appeared.
Beed public prosecutor Manjusha Darande said the case against her traffickers was watertight, helped by the victim's "strong statement" in court.
"We have an almost watertight system," Rudolf Mögele, one of Europe's top agricultural officials, said in an interview earlier this year.
Jameela Jamil may not have watertight responses to patriarchal beauty standards, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez might not solve political inequality overnight.
But the way to placate the other big group of critics – UK residents that don't live in London – looks less watertight.
UNICEF is calling for the age of consent to be raised to 16 and for other legislation to be made watertight.
Keep it updated, especially with big-ticket purchases, and store it along with other important documents in a watertight, fire protected safe.
The locking boxes on the side of the bed are watertight and can be drained, in case you need some impromptu coolers.
The official also strongly emphasized that no judgments are being made about the timing of the decision to shut the watertight hatch.
The main flaw, says Jean-François Forget, head of UFAP-UNSA, a prison-guards' union, is the "failure to make isolation watertight".
After consulting three leading sports psychologists and a gender economist, we found this study to be about as watertight as a cheesegrater.
Pros: Tighter-fitting, more watertight, keeps you warmer, less constrictingCons: Can be more expensive, much more delicate, difficult to don and doff 
The first time the boat capsized, he was in its watertight cabin, but an air intake valve was open, allowing water in.
Inside the watertight, coffinlike chamber of the cabin, Bertish is able to sit upright, with his head just barely brushing the roof.
The M-2 received a watertight hangar, a crane and a collapsible floatplane and explored aircraft-launching operations between 1927 and 1932.
"They've tried for two years to pass a counter extremism bill but couldn't define extremism in a legally watertight way," Neumann explains.
It's a "community property" state in terms of divorce, which means, unless there's a watertight prenuptial agreement, state law splits all things evenly.
Given Trump's tough rhetoric on Tuesday, new entrants into Iran would have to find a watertight way to avoid the U.S. financial system.
Ideally, consumers should have important documents already gathered and stored in a watertight, fire-protected safe as part of a disaster preparedness plan.
"As long as you wrap the thing and make it watertight then it doesn't really matter what shape you make it," he says.
You might secure those originals in a fireproof, watertight safe in your home, or off-site in a safe deposit box, said Wright.
The new algorithm, however, uses a simpler, large sheet of paper and is more "watertight," meaning it has more folds and fewer joints.
Paul Daly, another Cambridge legal academic, believes the only legally watertight transition is to extend Article 50's two-year deadline for Brexit.
Optional watertight lockable cargo boxes in the bed are removable to make more space, but can function even with a bed cap installed.
Further, because there is no internal SD card the Ring is completely watertight, an issue that came up when I was running the Presence.
Their grandfather Ruben devised a watertight cardboard container for storing milk, juice, ice-cream and yogurt that went into production in the early 1950s.
Impractical, because watertight encryption programmes will then be written outside America and Europe, and there is little the authorities can do to stop it.
It's not as if this White House is a watertight ship: Aides are remarkably candid about the hour-by-hour intrigue, infighting and strategizing.
Furthermore, sending the water out of Glen Canyon would move it from a valley that leaks like a sieve into one that is watertight.
Coveney was later quoted as saying a "middle-ground position" on the backstop arrangement could be found, but added it must be legally watertight.
This was preferable to the approach of creating a watertight concrete enclosure around the basement boiler, given the height of the underground water table.
A small watertight bag lets you bring your phone (or any small valuables) with you when you are playing in or on the ocean.
Numerous strikes targeting AQAP leaders actually hit unidentified individuals and the criteria for establishing a positive identification were shown to be far from watertight.
Given that only 28 percent of rape cases result in a prosecution (and that many undetected rapists are repeat offenders), the system is hardly watertight.
Compelling bidders to offer watertight guarantees of economic benefits contradicts rules of the consortium that developed the F-35, a group to which Canada belongs.
But this transition is part of Britain's broader EU divorce settlement which is still being negotiated, and won't be legally watertight until October or later.
Leaks begin pouring out of current and former government officials with such volume as to make the first months of the Trump presidency look watertight.
The O'Neill Psycho Tech is made with water-resistant neoprene to keep it from retaining water, and its top-notch stitching makes it almost watertight.
"They explain people like that by saying that their minds are in watertight compartments, but it never seemed so to me," Rhys herself once wrote.
These measures will keep the basement — in essence, a watertight vessel — from bobbing like a giant cork from the upward pressure exerted by surrounding groundwater.
Standing in the entrance, I realized there was no way of seeing what was happening outside the sub once the watertight hatch above was sealed.
Shlomo Filber's decision to testify for the state against his former boss is a dramatic turn for Netanyahu, whose inner circle had so far seemed watertight.
But the Wentworth Group questions whether the projects will really deliver the promised savings; it believes that only one of them is watertight, as it were.
With an "above average" hurricane season just weeks away, now is the time to go over your homeowners policy and ensure that your coverage is watertight.
A mere 24 hours before the opening ceremony of the Games, the outbreak has threatened to undermine an otherwise watertight start to the global sports event.
A toxic relationship is like the iceberg that gouges up your starboard side and flooding two entire watertight compartments (representing your personal life and your career).
To make sure we had a watertight case to qualify, we scoured through birth certificates, old utility bills, school records, diplomas, and medical records spanning two decades.
This one offers a good bit of cooler in the bottom with a watertight zipper, but there's also a normal backpack section up top for practical belongings.
"The federal government has neglected to make Germany watertight in the past years," BDI head Ulrich Grillo told a news conference at the Hannover Messe trade fair.
Mr Pence (pictured) promised "seamless co-operation" and "watertight collaboration" with whichever candidate wins South Korea's election—and all of them would fiercely oppose a pre-emptive strike.
The official said It may never be known if the order to close the watertight hatch to the berthing area came while the two men were still alive.
The Backpack Dry Bag has a heavy-duty watertight zipper, welded seams, and pockets galore so you can stash all your gear and keep it safe and dry.
That opens up a detour by which firms could evade the Sherman Act's near-watertight prohibition on cartels by seeking refuge under a nebulous shadow of state involvement.
The explosion on the port side warped the bulkhead, preventing the crew from closing a watertight door, crippled both engines and disabled radio communication, preventing a distress call.
"Right now, the major threat is coming from North Korea and I think we really need to be watertight among the US, Japan and South Korea," he said.
"It never seems to come alive with any believable interplay of characters; the movie locks itself into a watertight tank of a premise, and the handcuffs won't come off." 
Moreover, money for witness-protection can be sent to a place like Unnao, but the chances that local officials will put together a watertight system are very small indeed.
European officials insist that their case is watertight, and say they would welcome a challenge from the Americans—not least because it would keep them working inside the system.
It must be noted that the ASI report's methodology is far from watertight, leaning heavily on a sketchy survey studying voting intention among people with a college email address.
Anticipating his disqualification, the 69-year-old is making his bid as watertight as he can, seeking 5,000 voter endorsements and volunteer monitors to ensure he gets fair treatment.
Sulzer is adding PC Cox to its Mixpac business, whose products include battery-powered dispensing guns used for sealing toilets, fastening construction materials and making watertight repairs on automobiles.
For months, Republican voters have focused on their beliefs in core conservative policies, hoping that a watertight barrier existed between Trump's rhetorical gaffes and his values as a person.
"I will never tolerate the North's provocations and nuclear threats," he said on a visit to the defence ministry, urging the South's military to adopt a "watertight defence posture".
There, Boatworks staff members coated them with epoxy (a more toxic kind that the students were not allowed to use), varnish and fiberglass tape to make the boats watertight.
This premium quality, weather-resistant duffel features a padded, quick-release shoulder strap, reinforced handles, watertight zippers, and plenty of additional pockets and pouches for carrying your smaller accessories.
They are relying on what looks like a watertight scholarly analysis to support their call: the work of a prominent energy systems engineer from Stanford University, Mark Z. Jacobson.
Before the 2014 Scottish referendum, completion of some financial transactions like loans, company mergers and property purchases were conditional on 'no' votes, but rarely included watertight contractual break clauses.
The size of the 656-foot ship and the fact it has watertight doors, several compartments and no power complicated the rescue, Petty Officer 1st Class Luke Clayton said.
But as Killock and others have noted, the law is far from watertight, and it leaves a number of avenues open for determined young people to circumvent age verification systems.
As his will was not legally watertight, his three half-brothers staged a boardroom coup and ousted Mr Chang as chairman, sending shares in listed subsidiaries of Evergreen Group southward.
The table has a white base, and inside that sits an acrylic tub that keeps everything watertight, so you won't see any water damage to the table or your floors.
Kasztelan exposes the outrageous trappings of commercialized femininity by wrangling all the glittery, cake-topping, cartoon-like, clown-laden accessories of girl craft into watertight (and oh-so-sparkly!) arrangements.
The company calls the translucent panels of photovoltaic cells a "perfectly watertight layer cake," and describes the surfaces as weather resistant, durable and safe, equally skid-resistant as conventional asphalt.
But this transition is part of a broader divorce settlement that is still being negotiated, and will not be legally watertight until it is finalised before Britain pulls out in March.
"Panama and the BVI go together like Bonnie and Clyde," says an offshore lawyer—though he also points out that some of the most watertight corporate secrecy can be found onshore.
The EU sees its proposals as legally watertight, safe from challenges in court and not requiring amendments to treaties now - something hard to pull off quickly across all 28 EU states.
Instead of worrying about our AP Gov chapter 16 test, we have to be studying our notes to make sure that our arguments based on politics and political history are watertight.
It will be hard to agree on a legally watertight, time-limited transition, not least because few experts think a new trade deal can be wrapped up (and ratified) within two years.
Add to this a Gorilla Glass screen, watertight security permissions and plenty of storage options you'll find the answers to all of your smartphone woes in one neat device, ready to go.
And set into that hull is a pair of secure, watertight storage hatches perfect for my phone and keys, some snacks, a camera, a hat and sunglasses, and all that good stuff.
If you need to use your phone around liquid environments, consider keeping it in a sturdy watertight case (or a sealed plastic bag), even if your model has a high IP rating.
Uncertainty over the talks shows the difficulties in turning Trump from a freewheeling businessman into a sitting president with a watertight schedule and a fully functioning administration by his inauguration on Jan. 20.
"We don't have a watertight plan for the year, we have optional quantities so that it is possible to find replacements if any country goes out for any reason," said an MRPL official.
The script isn't entirely watertight: Kyle veers back and forth between "sweet, sad kid" and "murderous maniac on the edge" a few times too often, based on the dramatic needs of the moment.
Apple's watertight statement to lawmakers explicitly denying the reporters' claims shifted the onus onto Bloomberg to provide further evidence for its assertions in its original report, which the publication has yet to do.
Beyond that waterproof leather, they have watertight stitches, water-resistant laces, and a seal added along the sole to help make sure no snowmelt, rain, or slush ever soaks through to your feet.
Gear takes a beating while camping but the Kodiak Canvas Truck Bed Tent is designed to withstand whatever the outdoors throws at it, thanks to its watertight, waterproof 100% cotton duck canvas exterior.
He is a "frontliner" — someone who comes face-to-face with police — and his role is to snuff out tear gas canisters by stuffing them into an watertight bag filled with wet towels.
Many scrambled topside from bunks, a galley and fire and engine rooms, closing watertight doors as they went, a precaution that enabled the half-ship to remain afloat for more than 365003 hours.
Conservative lawmakers and ministers attending a meeting just hours before parliament was due to vote on May's tweaked deal, with eurosceptic politicians questioning how legally watertight the new assurances were from the European Union.
Constructing complex, watertight legal cases against detainees may have been more challenging than expected - suggesting the government might find it hard to reach its target of recovering $100 billion of illicit funds, analysts said.
Sailors told investigators that after the initial shock, they lined up calmly and orderly and walked several steps through the rushing water to climb a port side ladder and escape through a watertight hatch.
Over the last two-and-a-half months, contractors at LRC have stripped the paint, removed rust and added sealant to make it watertight before adding a coat of historically accurate paint and stenciling.
The giant subs were more than 295 feet long and were 23 feet in diameter, and each carried a single surplus 12-inch naval rifle from the Formidable-class battleships in a watertight turret.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's banks need a watertight Brexit transition deal by Christmas to avoid a potentially disorderly shift of people and operations to the European Union, a top Bank of England official said on Wednesday.
That makes it hard to write watertight regulations and to test them in the WTO's court, particularly if the firms involved are too scared to speak for fear of losing access to the Chinese market.
The "breast" in a breast-shot water wheel is a structure on the riverbed (or, in this case, the seabed) that forms a near-watertight seal with the vanes on the bottom of the wheel.
O'Neill's Psycho Tech is the kind of cozy, stretchy, almost watertight suit that becomes oh-so-precious to cold-water surfers when winter storms roll through and leaky seams threaten to end surf sessions early.
"She must know that without a legally watertight way out of the backstop then certainly we could not support any future Withdrawal Agreement brought to this House," the Democratic Unionist Party's Dodds said in parliament.
Mr. Macron has already shown signs that he will present a tougher face on terrorism than his predecessors, recently promising to set up special "watertight" units in the country's prisons for a burgeoning radicalized population.
Razlan Razali told state news agency Bernama that although the venue had a 'watertight agreement' with license holders until 2018, a "temporary withdrawal from F1 could be beneficial for the country to take a break".
LONDON (Reuters) - The City of London needs a watertight Brexit transition deal by the year-end for banks to plan ahead and avoid a "cliff edge" hurting the economy, the financial district's mayor will say.
In a swift response, the EU's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier said the bloc was open to alternative proposals on the border, but insisted it be a legally watertight agreement as part of the withdrawal treaty.
Screen Time may not be completely watertight, but it's a good starting point and some teens will even welcome it: 54% of 13- to 17-year-olds believe they spend "too much time" on their phones.
I think that most of the effort in the Department of Justice in these days is not necessarily going to be building a case of prosecution; that case, he built himself and it&aposs really watertight.
Regardless, the reluctance of Congress to fund the IRS and its history of creating porous tax laws both suggest that making a wealth tax watertight, even if it is possible, would be a huge political lift.
With prior agreement between governments in London and Edinburgh, the UK government can devolve power temporarily from Westminster to the Scottish parliament, Holyrood, making a bill to legislate for an independence referendum in Edinburgh legally watertight.
Read more: Elon Musk says SpaceX is on track to launch people to Mars within 6 years — here's the full timeline of his plans to populate the red planetThe science of nuking Mars isn't watertight, however.
Inside the Treasury, this was considered legally watertight: The oversight board was a territorial entity with territorial power, established under Article IV. It was an obvious application of Congress's absolute, or "plenary," power over Puerto Rico.
The Type 3 Mk. II, alias the B2, was the great spy radio of World War II. It came in a suitcase, sometimes, and at other times it was dropped in two watertight containers from the sky.
A video about the design of the new Apple Watch emphasized a new watertight construction that made it suitable to wear while swimming — you can use the Watch to time laps and track progress toward swimming goals.
They stood shoulder to shoulder for hours, hands and arms in the air as they worked through the slits, painstakingly snipping tissue, stretching it over the open spine and stitching it shut to make a watertight seal.
Just how watertight Alonso's contract is, and what escape clauses there may be, remains to be seen however and he has been chafing to get back in a winning car since he left Ferrari for under-performing McLaren.
Over the years, the diver from Hangberg said, he has upgraded his house with the money earned from poaching, adding extra rooms and a watertight metal roof, and it stands apart from the lopsided shanties of his neighbors.
Talent like Diaz's would stand out anywhere but it gleams especially bright in Seattle, which since the turn of the century has enjoyed ace pitching (Felix Hernandez) and star hitting (Ichiro, among others) but rarely a watertight relief corps.
Officials in London concede that it will be impossible to make transition legally watertight by the end of this March, but its principles should be clear enough to reassure businesses such as airlines that must plan a year ahead.
The N.T.S.B. said it had pushed for the Coast Guard to require duck boats to have more watertight spaces above the waterline, known as reserve buoyancy, and to remove obstructions such as overhead canopies that could hamper an evacuation.
Keep a list of emergency contact numbers, including those of health providers, caregivers, family, friends and neighbors, as well as a list of prescription drugs and medical and assistive devices (including style and serial numbers), in a watertight container.
Designed by a bartender of over ten years who was tired of using sub-par equipment behind the bar, Top Shelf promises that you'll get "a perfect watertight seal every time," and our research backs the claim up. Wiki.ezvid.
That poses a "tricky question" for the banking trade body's members in deciding how much they can rely on a political deal, which may not become legally watertight until year-end, as the basis for their Brexit planning, Moullin said.
European heavyweights Germany and France have played down hopes of an easy deal to keep London's financial hub intact and Frankfurt, Paris, Dublin, Luxembourg, Milan and Amsterdam are all vying to woo UK-based firms that need watertight EU access.
Apple is looking for ways to make the iPhone case more watertight in order to compete with Android vendors that have been touting their own phones' water resistance: Fewer holes in the case means fewer ways for water to seep in.
I remember him explaining he most often caught out criminals in court when they were overwhelmed by real, factual evidence presented to them in a "live" environment, in front of a judge, regardless of how watertight they made their own version of events.
To protect their home-built computers in the trunk, Waymo engineers used a rubber mat that forms a watertight seal and is easy to clean—because who knows what might leak out of a passenger's suitcase on the way to the airport someday.
Lawmakers hope to pass a watertight law by combing two bills that prevent ISPs such as AT&T and Comcast from blocking or slowing down the delivery of online content, and from charging online companies exorbitant fees to have apps and services load properly.
It's watertight, something you'd expect from a company that is based in Seattle, and it's got sensors all around to ensure it can both find its way on sidewalks that are often littered with obstacles (think trash day) and full of curious cats and dogs.
Rescuers are not sure where on the vessel the crew members are located, and complicating the search are the size of the ship and the fact it has watertight doors, numerous compartments and no power, Coast Guard Petty Officer 1st Class Luke Clayton said.
But some analysts said authorities may have found it harder than anticipated to construct complex, watertight legal cases against detainees - something which may have worked in favor of strong-minded holdouts such as Prince Alwaleed, who has continued to insist publicly that he is completely innocent.
What mattered, said John Moyle, New Jersey's director of dam safety and flood control, was whether dam operators dealt with the problems carefully — patching cracks so they were watertight, and dealing with spots where water was leaking through so they didn't grow to undermine the concrete.
The team earned the NAVSEA Commanders Award for Innovation for their work, and are now planning on printing up a second, watertight version of the sub that will undergo practical water testing, with "fleet-capable prototypes" that could potentially be introduced for use as early as 2019.
"A bidder that is not willing and able to sign a contract and guarantee them (the benefits) can still bid and still be competitive but they will get less points in the economic benefits category" than firms that do offer a watertight commitment, said the source.
The international coalition against ISIS which includes the U.S., U.K. and a number of other Western countries needed to co-ordinate with the "Iraqi Government on what kind of procedures can be made to make that whole trade watertight, because it is not at the moment," Butter said.
The actual sun shone gloriously as I floated in the pool's shallow end, a watertight headset strapped against my face, a snorkel permitting me to breathe, and a tether attached to the flotation belt around my waist to keep me from drifting into a wall and breaking another toe.
Sure, the personal touch is lost a little when creating a playlist for someone else – there are no smeared green marker pen stains here – but that's OK: you can pick from the whole recorded library of music, meaning instead of sourcing incorrectly named songs on Limewire the process is watertight.
"I know that Facebook is now starting to take steps to rectify that and start to find out who had access to it and where it could have gone, but ultimately it's not watertight to say that, you know, we can ensure that all the data is gone forever," he said.
Meanwhile the chancellor's deals are hardly watertight: the European Council statement is vague; her new arrangement with Madrid and Athens relies on secondary immigrants being detected on the German-Austrian border, where there are currently only occasional controls on certain routes; there is not yet a bilateral deal with Italy, the largest source of secondary immigration to Germany.
Today a startup called Persona, which has built a platform to make it easier for organisations to implement more watertight methods based on third-party documentation, real-time evaluation, and AI to verify users, is announcing a funding round, speaking to the shift in the market and subsequent demand for new alternatives to the old way of doing things.
"The nondisposable moments at festivals carry so much weight: They are unforgettable, watertight, locked-down emotional memories that, as a brand, you want to access and be associated with," said Mr. Willis, adding that Hunter would be rolling out a permanent digital hub on festival-related content like playlists and styling advice for its fans as well as pop-ups at major events.
While a lot of the focus so far on connected and autonomous cars has been on who will be in the driver's seat when it comes of operating systems, and how soon we might be to watertight self-driving systems (and how we will get there), network connectivity will be one of the obvious, if unsung, aspects that will need to be addressed.
For Google, RCS represents a way of getting control of the messaging experience and enhancing it to compete better against the cadre of popular messaging apps, and the iPhone-native iMessage, and certainly a more watertight way of owning the messaging experience compared to rolling out its own over-the-top messaging apps that compete head to head with the market leaders (see: Allo and Duo).

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