Sentences with phrase «big acceleration»

I didn't bother looking this latter study up, but it's early enough to have missed the recent big acceleration in the glaciers.
The transmission is a tad slow to respond to big acceleration requests, then sends the engine spinning high into the rev range while the CVT accelerates the car using its... continuously variable ratios.
Mahaney said the move to «heavy» brick - and - mortar assets in the grocery market was a «big acceleration» for Amazon, which had dipped into ventures such as bookstores in recent years.
Bogle: There was a big acceleration around 1980, when companies began using stock options to fund corporate compensation.
But Nexba co-founder and global chief executive Troy Douglas said the full distribution agreement with Woolworths, which puts its raspberry, lemon and cola drinks on shelves from September 4, meant a big acceleration in the business as it taps into growing demand from consumers.
Milgrom speculated that at accelerations below a low threshold, as in a galaxy's periphery, Newton's law changes to yield a bigger acceleration for the same force.
Under normal use the engine stays impressively subdued, but requests for big acceleration - the sort that would get an automatic kicking down to its lowest available ratio - result in it accelerating to peak revs, resulting in a noise out of keeping with the character of the car.
But I agree the big acceleration in gdp came with farming, and it did lead to social classes and inequality and higher production of waste and higher environmental impacts.
We DO have enough of it to do tremendous damage (push natural geological / biological feedforwards into a big acceleration), and it looks like we are exactly on track to do so.
(Most of the readily outsourced jobs have already gone to Asia, so don't expect a big acceleration in US job loss - entertainment is coming in the way of Republican whining to the contrary.)
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