Sentences with phrase «actually move air»

If you set your pressure on the leak down tester too high, you can actually move air past the piston rings and give a false diagnosis.

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While both can argue that they're moving in the right direction under Jurgen Klopp and Mauricio Pochettino to get back to a level where they can compete for major honours, it's one thing being optimistic and hopeful and another actually lofting those piece of silverware in the air.
When Pinnacle adjusts their number, many smaller sportsbooks will «move on air,» meaning they adjust their spread to fall in line with Pinnacle — even if they haven't actually taken a big bet.
The fan won't actually make the room colder; they don't cool the air — they just move it around.
Between the frigid New York City wind, extreme office heating, and intensely dry air, I've actually thought: Should I just move back to L.A.?
It's actually quite slow, with the air - cooled flat four making just 88 hp and moving more than 2000 pounds.
Since we don't actually perceive the light moving through the air but we are aware of light as a reflection by everything that surrounds us, these are more related to the light brightness we actually see.
Infact, in most cases, the air moving through the radiator is actually pushing the fans faster than they'd normally spin.
Galaxy Note II ships with a set of preinstalled apps — S Note, S Planner, Quick Command and an exclusive feature called Air View to let the stylus to move over a particular piece of content (for ex: email, the gallery, video) to preview it without actually opening the app.
This possibility wasn't planned for when it appeared in Quake, but it gradually got adopted and incorporated in a deliberate fashion with the addition of the battle suit item that cuts on splash damage to encourage players to move around by shooting themselves through the air, or through level design actually designing space to make that option more relevant.
But it's also not reasonable for his concerns to be dismissed out of hand; I think CIG has actually been quite open and accessible about its development plan, but moves like this have an air of stonewalling.
It can't move towards the DALR, because the atmosphere is hydrostatically stable and there are no uplifting parcels of air (matched by downfalling parcels elsewhere, BTW, because there isn't anywhere for conserved air to actually go).
And the thinner the ice, the easier it is actually to move it by winds, and the easier it is to be melted by the underneath warmer ocean and above surface air temperature.
It slowly circulates air through the charger using the vents around the base, and while we're not entirely sure how much air it's actually moving, it certainly can't hurt the cause.
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