Sentences with phrase «centre of gravity closer»

This lowers the car's visual centre of gravity closer to the road, signalling its sharper dynamics.

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He also isn't afraid to challenge a player one - on - one and also doesn't lose the ball as often as he keeps the ball close to his feet and has a low centre of gravity.
Baby is held close to wearer's centre of gravity and weight is distributed on the hips and across two shoulders
MPs have also been angered by a media briefing note sent to them at 6 am claiming that as a lifelong eurosceptic, Mr Corbyn was «far closer to the centre of gravity of the British public».
If he is successful we will be see the proportion of people associating the Conservative party with things like understanding people's problems and being caring increasing, and people's perceptions of the Conservative party on the left - right scale moving closer the the centre of gravity.
The Labour leadership is preparing to argue that Corbyn was much closer to the centre of gravity of public opinion than Cameron.
On their travels about the galactic centre, they are affected by the gravity of other clusters, as well as by large clouds of gas that they pass close to.
This was done for the benefit of the LFA's centre of gravity, putting as much weight as possible closer to the centre - line of the car.
Both have a low centre of gravity though, located around the driver's thigh - close to the ideal hip - point that manufacturers aim for.
By lowering the engine position by precisely 19 mm the New DB9's centre - of - gravity is positioned closer to the road.
Driver and passenger sit low, close to the car's centre of gravity, where they can feel the car reacting to the input of the driver — a special sensation, usually only experienced in racing cars — providing a direct and sporting connection between car and driver.
Dry sump engine lubrication - an element specifically derived from racing - also furthers this aim by enabling the V10 to be mounted as close to the road as possible to lower the centre of gravity.
«Undeniably, the centre of gravity of global competition law enforcement has shifted closer to Asia,» said Alastair Mordaunt, partner and co-head of Freshfields» Asian antitrust, competition and trade practice.
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