Sentences with phrase «always been a driver»

«Bread has always been a driver and a lot of folks look to interesting bread,» she says.
ILL scientist and carbon nanostructure specialist, Stéphane Rols says: «The question of how molecular hydrogen forms at the low temperatures in interstellar clouds has always been a driver in astrochemistry research.
«One thing about BMW, it's always been a driver's type of car.
Even if you follow all the driving rules, there could always be another driver who comes along and breaks them.
Technology has always been the driver in the evolution of the resume.

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Some drivers — not all, but some, because major cultural shifts are always gradual — will feel less need to pretend they're OK.
Woodman had always harbored a dream of being a racecar driver, and once sales of the digital camera were going well enough, he indulged himself by going to racing school at Infineon Raceway, in Sonoma.
Just an answer — not the answer — will do, and it's always one estimation (say 10 % of cars are red) multiplied against the total (the population of drivers in the city).
Tom Cruise plays a hotshot driver who takes over NASCAR with his aggressive style, but is always a bad turn away from ending his life.
You're doing something interesting: the traditional path is for a driver to become a success and then start businesses around that success, but you've always worked to do both simultaneously.
«When we talk to drivers who are quitting or drivers who are dissatisfied with their experience, it almost always revolves around how much they are paid,» he said.
Competition has always been a strong driver of advances in technology.
We've always had a mix of professional teams and drivers with independent teams that are pro-am combinations.
By always putting the phone in a compartment or stowing in a bag that is unreachable from the driver's seat.
The company's self - driving units have been in test runs in the area for a while now, but always with a backup driver.
The Model 3's 15 - inch center screen is has an impressive level of capability and functionality, the magazine said, but it's packed with menus and drivers are forced to use it «in ways that don't always make sense,» such as to adjust the car's adaptive cruise control speed.
While they don't always know where they're going, I love Uber because the cost of a ride has gotten so inexpensive and the drivers are friendly (if only because they want good reviews).
In doing so, you drive further growth and, therefore, better financials — which, no matter the rising importance of social media, is and will always be the top driver for a successful loan application.
Additionally, every time that Autopilot is engaged, the car reminds the driver to «Always keep your hands on the wheel.
The highly competitive EPC landscape has been identified as the major driver of the improving PV power plant economics although, as always, cost of capital remains key.
The company says it's collecting mapping data as well as testing driverless capabilities, always with «a trained driver» monitoring things from the driver's seat.
Tesla Motors added that the Autopilot system requires drivers to always keep their hands on the steering wheel so that they would be able to take control of the vehicle at any time.
Technological advances have always been a key driver of growth and rising income per capita, yet some fear that this time will be different.
The notification says that companies applying for public road tests should have already tested the cars in closed roads and areas, and that a driver with at least three years of experience should always be in the driving seat and ready to take over if necessary.
Diversity is widely acknowledged as a driver for improved business performance, yet as entrepreneurs face many challenges to growing their businesses, gender or age equality may not always make it to the top of the priority list.
Even with the truck in autonomous mode, the driver is always in control of the truck.
This is because, despite the company's attempts to break its acceleration record, Tesla vehicles always prioritize the safety of, first and foremost, its driver and passengers and, by extension, other motorists and pedestrians.
«As we've seen unemployment tick down, we've seen this ongoing driver shortage that's always in the background start to become more prevalent.
Someone is always going to be running into the wall and crashing, especially when you have drivers who only a few years ago were riding a donkey.
began to arrive from as far as Britain, and the drivers were always ofered food and a bed for the night.
Such evolving drivers have always been present in the minds of consumers but more than half of consumers surveyed report that they value concerns of health, wellness, and transparency.
The same keywords — speed, power, distance, rip it, bomb it, unleash — fill all the commercials, which are always for drivers.
Getting close to the cars, getting close to the drivers is something we always get feedback on.
«Red Bull has always shown their faith and belief in me with actions; inviting me in to the young driver programme as a 16 - year - old, then giving me my start in Formula 1 when I was just 17, and then the opportunity to race with Red Bull Racing where I had such a dream start with this team.
One of the reasons Mark Webber was so popular when he was an F1 driver was because he was always very open and told it like he saw it.
He'd always been a quick driver, but it wasn't until the late 1990s when everything started to come together for him and he established himself as one of the great drivers of his era.
Gerhard Berger was always an aggressive and entertaining driver, a fact that often gets forgotten in light of some of his teammates.
Toro Rosso's Pierre Gasly hopes his career can encourage other drivers that it isn't always about money
The Monaco Grand Prix and Indy 500 always clash, meaning there's never really been a chance of big - name F1 drivers racing in both.
It'd be a shame if that happened as his no - nonsense, aggressive driving style riles up the other drivers, and it's always good to have a character like that in F1.
He always has corny excuses at the ready meaning he expects failure, and then he does not seem to want it badly enough, the reason for all them sh *** y excuses in the first place.He made the bed and now he is lying in it whether he believes it or not.The sooner he comes to his senses the better for the club and its real drivers, the FANS.But my sixth sense tells me he should be gone by season's end.
The driver and the owner are not always the same person.
Of course, I forgot - in any discussion about the greatest F1 drivers of the past 20 years, Eddie Irvine is always the first name people bring up.
I've always been a big fan of strategy shaking up a race and the old Pirelli tyres opened up a lot of options due to the amount of wear, but these new, wider 2017 compounds are much more durable and that could limit drivers to one - stop races at a lot of tracks.
Giving two F1 drivers powerful supercars and a free track will always lead to some kind of competition anyway — even with caravans being added to the equation.
The driver whose lorry struck Clark Carlisle when the former Burnley striker attempted suicide by walking into its path says he will always be haunted by what happened.
He said that there will always be criticism of the sport and that since he first became an F1 driver back in 2002, those criticisms have been about pretty much the same things.
While Gilles Villeneuve will always be remembered as a Ferrari driver, he actually made his debut with McLaren at the British Grand Prix in 1977.
It may have been the underlying performance of the VJM10, but it felt like the Force India driver took the limelight in many races last year as they always seemed to pressure others, move forward and often battled against each other.
It's always interesting to see what some of the less successful F1 drivers get up to once they leave the sport.
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