Fascia in a sentence as a noun

Isn’t the prima fascia evidence that the human driver is safer?

Just something in the middle with a huge markup for the particular fascia they're selling it with this year.

If that was available for a siding material or for fascia cladding, it would be >100 year longevity.

When most people think of fascial tissue, they're probably recalling some medical terminology.

DVD span to full speed and promptly shattered taking the drive fascia off and spraying everyone with bits of "I told you so".He now puts up scaffolding which worries me even more...

We've gone from wood siding, soffit, fascia and shingles to predominantly metals and plastics that are now getting increased longevity.

The specter still haunting many Americans in those days was the Anglican Church, a monarchical organ in a religious fascia.

I am not a trainer, though!Connective tissue = tendons, fascia, muscles themselves When working with machines like at many gyms, the movement is really isolated.

It depends on whether or not they mean "a plug adapter" as being 'swap out the existing plug with an interchangeable fascia' or an external adapter such as tourists use.

Only Nintendo had any reason to manufacture devices, and they always implemented it correctly with fascia preventing forced insertion.

Fascia definitions

noun

a sheet or band of fibrous connective tissue separating or binding together muscles and organs etc

See also: facia

noun

instrument panel on an automobile or airplane containing dials and controls

See also: dashboard