Sentences with phrase «shift control which»

Downshift Rev Matching is a feature on the automatic gearbox, too, which also has Adaptive Shift Control which learns a driving style and adjust shift patterns accordingly.

Not exact matches

Khosrowshahi's plan, which included input from investment bank and Uber investor Goldman Sachs, would shift control of one of the two board seats just filled by Kalanick to the new CEO.
In China and elsewhere in Asia, the centers of gravity in mobile have shifted away from app stores as the point of control to applications like messaging, which act as gateways for third parties to provide services.
At work I became a supervisor in the end of 2014 which I previously wrote about, then became a shift leader for a 24/7 control center in the beginning of 2015 and finally the manager of the same control center shortly thereafter due to several personnel departures in a very short time frame.
That opportunity is to attract or retain the business of public pension funds and union related funds (which control approximately $ 3 trillion in assets), the institutional leaders in the shareholder empowerment movement, which are shifting their portfolios away from high cost, actively managed mutual funds and hedge funds to low cost indexed funds, the kind of funds that the top 10 largest mutual fund advisors dominate in terms of market share.
And the White House, which shifted Trump's calls for comprehensive gun control toward a proposal that looked a lot more like the National Rifle Association's platform (including arming teachers), has been preoccupied with Cabinet shake - ups and hardline immigration rhetoric.
Well guys it is Hell already here on earth endless killings worldwide... Back here where I am Ye is already heading towards that the whole country is on demonstrations demanding resignation of the ruler but he seems unwilling to resign before the end of his ruling period on 2013, while the streets are demanding immediate resignation and that has caused bloodshed in every city in the country... the streets demonstrations has enforced civil strikes all over the country which is now paralyzed... no cash with the banks all money frozen in the central bank... My business is in the field of services therefore I find my self now obliged to dismiss part of my staff in order to be able to survive this unfortunate thing... Already have reduced working hour to one shift to reduce running cost... so you see am now sitting alone in the whole building of our business office writing here as nothing can be done to carry on business even if there is business... Just I pray these unfortunate events passes over soon before it becomes out of control as had happened in Libya... we have nothing to say but (Ina - Lilah - WaIna - Alih - Ragoon) & (Alhmed - Lilah for every thing)... «Mankind has always been Hasty while God has always been the most Patient»...
The Club of Rome called for «a Copernican revolution of the mind», which abandoned the commitment to endless economic growth and set instead as its goals zero population growth, a leveling - off of industrial production, increased pollution control, and a shift from consumerism to a more service - based economy.
57 The consequence of this understanding is the adopting of a position that I have termed «hard determinism,» controlling every element in creation, in contrast to «soft determinism,» in which God's final victory gives definitive shape to all that we have provisionally worked out by our own exercise of freedom along the way.58 It is what finally renders Pannenberg's attempt to defend Augustine by shifting God from Eternal Present to Ultimate Future an unsuccessful effort to resolve the issue of theodicy.
The defeat of these «euthanasia» initiatives shifted the focus to «assisted suicide,» which gives more control to the dying patient.
Whitehead considers this single procedure from different perspectives and in different types of relations, and the difficulty which the reading of his major work entails is — as already emphasized — to be traced back to the problems of gaining intellectual control over this shift of perspectives.
Bipolar, or manic, depression is characterized by recurring mood shifts which the patient can not control.
The Roto - Batcher incorporates a user - friendly control panel, which allows the performance of each operator and each shift to be monitored.
When parents do not provide clear boundaries, or allow their kids to have control over what gets decided in their home, the balance of power shifts toward the child, which is harmful to both parents and kids.
The current list of temperament dimensions includes three broad basic dimensions: Extraversion / Surgency, which is related to positive emotionality, activity level, impulsivity and risk - taking; Negative Affectivity, which is related to fear, anger, sadness and discomfort; and Effortful Control, which is related to attention shifting and focusing, perceptual sensitivity, and inhibitory and activational cControl, which is related to attention shifting and focusing, perceptual sensitivity, and inhibitory and activational controlcontrol.
This shows that we are some way off a meaningful shift away from the prevailing narrative which frames migration as an existential threat, justifying anything in order to control it.
The Blair team's focus shifts to how to handle an interview in the London Evening Standard given by Charles Clarke, the former home secretary, which accuses Brown of behaving stupidly and failing to bring the coup under control.
The Localism Bill, which was published on Monday, has its origins in the detailed policy development work that the Conservative Party undertook in opposition and in particular the ideas contained in three key papers; Control Shift - Returning Power to Local Communities, Strong Foundations - Building Homes and Communities and Open Source Planning.
Indeed, yesterday's Budget cuts to Housing Benefit are a sideshow to the big issue in housing, which is that spending has shifted dramatically towards supporting individuals with housing costs - rather than investing in bricks and mortar over the last twenty or so years since rent controls were abolished and local authorities were made to stop building council houses.
According to calculations made by The Fix, Republicans will control the redistricting process in 17 states that are projected to have 196 congressional seats after reapportionment (the decennial process in which seats are added or lost based on population shifts).
The school board election - in which the union invested significant resources - resulted in an upset of control on the board and an ideological shift among its members.
The study, which is the first to administer the marshmallow test to non-Western kids, shows that cultural styles of child raising can dramatically shift how self - control develops, Lamm's team contends online June 6 in Child Development.
Imaging scans show the brain shifts its activity (measured by blood flow and oxygenation, indicating which neurons are heavily used at a specific time) from the prefrontal executive control regions to subcortical reactive emotion areas.
The team found that, unlike control mice, which only undergo ocular dominance shifts if an eye is closed early in life, mice without Lynx1 still showed these shifts for eye manipulations well into adulthood.
McKenna points out that infants are susceptible both to colic and SIDS during the same narrow developmental window, between about six to 14 weeks — the time period during which the respiratory system is learning how to shift between voluntary and involuntary control of breathing that involves both the «thinking» part of the brain (the cortex) and the brain stem.
In the new study, researchers placed bats in boxes in which the polarization of light could be controlled and shifted.
In 1985 Irvine, Calif. — based Shimano American Corporation introduced so - called index shifting, which gave riders more precise control.
They posit that this weakened connectivity reduces smokers» ability to shift into or maintain greater influence from the executive control network, which may ultimately help maintain their quitting attempt.
The plant's day shift operators knew that the two pumps had sucked in hose pieces, but «for unclear reasons,» operators did not record the pumps as inoperable in the control room log, which would have elevated awareness of the incident, the inspectors said.
Also, compared with an EDL muscle from a control mouse, the fatigue curve was shifted entirely to the right during the first 70 seconds of the repeated stimulation protocol, after which the fatigue curves of EDL muscles from B6129 control and IL - 15Rα — KO mice were not different.
The three institutions are part of a first - of - its - kind study to research and test the concept of «transaction - based» energy management, which combines financial signals and dynamic control technologies to shift the timing and quantity of energy usage in devices, buildings and campuses to increase efficiency and reduce costs, while also providing flexibility for the power grid.
Theret et al. identify LDH as a new functional target of AMPKα1 in MuSCs, where it is a direct regulator by which the oxidative phosphorylation / aerobic glycolysis balance can be shifted to control differentiation / self - renewal.
This shifts around wind patterns there and has a domino effect through the atmosphere; over the U.S., it causes a shift in the position of the wintertime jet stream, which controls how storms move across the country.
It takes courage to shift your intent from care taking others (which often involves a desire to control others) to loving yourself.
The stability ball shifts and moves about which makes it more difficult for your muscles to maintain control.
It's good to see Nintendo embrace the speed at which the markets shift and change by making extra control options.
Israel's two - month old war against Hamas has shifted from a sledgehammer approach intended to shock the Islamist militia into accepting Israeli demands for demilitarization into the one thing Netanyahu had wanted to avoid: a war of attrition that would strengthen his right - wing critics at home and risk Israel losing control of ceasefire negotiations in which Egypt did Israel's bidding.
America's deeply conservative public education system is striking back at this disruptive innovation, which shifts power from producers to consumers; demonstrates that more can be done with less at the school level; and moves control of resources from central bureaucracies to autonomous schools.
DPS» adoption of the LLN allows the district to shift more toward an authorizing body and service provider rather than a traditional command - and - control school system that emanates from the Superintendent's office with a focus on «one best system» which we know does not work if you want a diverse set of great schools.
That's a dramatic shift from current state law, which requires teachers to instruct students on birth control options.
The cooperation is a major shift from just two years ago, when The Mind Trust called for Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard to be given control of IPS, an idea Ballard rejected and which sparked a sharp rebuke from then - IPS Superintendent Eugene White.
Gov. Jerry Brown has argued that a major shift in education funding through the new Local Control Funding Formula, which offers school districts more control over spending and less regulation at the district level, will help remedy education inequities outlined in the lControl Funding Formula, which offers school districts more control over spending and less regulation at the district level, will help remedy education inequities outlined in the lcontrol over spending and less regulation at the district level, will help remedy education inequities outlined in the lawsuit.
Through the Local Control Funding Formula, which Brown shepherded through the Legislature in 2013, the state shifted control over budget decisions from the state to school districts and created an equity - based financing system that directs more money to low - income students, English learners and fosterControl Funding Formula, which Brown shepherded through the Legislature in 2013, the state shifted control over budget decisions from the state to school districts and created an equity - based financing system that directs more money to low - income students, English learners and fostercontrol over budget decisions from the state to school districts and created an equity - based financing system that directs more money to low - income students, English learners and foster youth.
Now that most schools are no longer considered «failing» in New Orleans, control is shifting back to the locally elected school board, which will take charge of decisions on opening and closing charters beginning in 2018.
The understanding that preservice teachers can have input and control of their textbooks and the ways in which they are used is a major paradigm shift for them.
In the past decade, the debate over school control has shifted to include «takeover districts» in which schools that are deemed «chronically failing» are removed from the local school district and placed in a statewide district with a separate governance structure that is far less transpar - ent and accountable to the public.
Teachers unions have come under increasing attack since the 2010 mid-term elections which shifted ten states from democratic to republican control.
All of this was assisted by the Q60's seven - speed automatic transmission that has been engineered with Adaptive Shift Control, which uses a lateral acceleration sensor to detect hills or corners and enhance gearshift patterns accordingly.
Its sophistication is evident in everything from the quick - shifting automatic transmission and the accurate steering to the solid - feeling infotainment control knob, which wouldn't be out of place in a Mercedes - Benz.
Holding the switch in the D position for a few seconds activates the hidden Race mode, which defaults to manual shifting and defeats stability and traction control, and also enables the launch - control feature.
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