Sentences with phrase «centre of gravity moves»

As fashion's centre of gravity moves steadily south and east, driven by the changing global distribution of both wealth...
To begin with, its centre of gravity moved from Paris to New York, where it has remained ever since.

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«I think it's clear the way the centre of gravity of the Conservative party has moved, and I think that is quite dangerous for the country and I think quite dangerous for business above all,» he said.
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.
One test as Brown moves the political centre of gravity in his party to the left is whether he can hold together a coalition within his party of those who would be naturally suspicious of such an approach.
The calculation involves working out the difference in gravitational potential — a measure of the work done by gravity in moving a mass from one location to another — between the centre and surface.
For instance, as the feet move during walking, the centre of gravity shifts in a way that threatens to break the controller's rules — to compensate, de Lasa's character (pictured) automatically began swinging its arms, just as humans do.
But some scientists have suggested the fast - moving stars near the cluster centres could instead result from the gravity of many dim, dead stars such as white dwarfs or neutron stars.
Compound movements such as the kettlebell swing, in which the centre of gravity shifts, work the entire body while moves native to dumbbell workouts often isolate one or two muscle groups.
Weight distribution is ideal too (54 % at the rear) while the centre of gravity is lower and has been moved rearwards in the chassis.
[1] In front - wheel - drive cars the mass of the drivetrain is placed over the driven wheels and thus moves the centre of gravity farther forward than a comparable rear - wheel - drive layout, improving traction and directional stability on wet, snowy, or icy surfaces.
«Harnessing the low centre of gravity afforded by the TNGA layout, the vehicle is light and agile in the side view, yet as we move to the rear, the architecture transforms to create a solid, wide and low stance that is absolutely critical to the European market.»
«Harnessing the low centre of gravity afforded by the TNGA layout, the vehicle is light and agile in the side view, yet as we move to the rear, the architecture transforms to create a solid, wide and low stance that is absolutely critical for the European market.»
Pistons that move horizontally give the SUBARU BOXER engine a flat, low profile, which enables a lower centre of gravity than other engine designs and a lower centre of gravity for the vehicle overall.
This makes the Kindle Oasis very comfortable and easy to hold as it has been designed to move the centre of gravity to your palm for one - handed reading.
There is always a centre of gravity in his paintings that moves the viewer and invites him or her to follow the line of the brush.
The trial judge commented that clearly one of the reasons that Millhouse had been included in the English proceedings was to move the centre of gravity in the case more to the UK in order to assist the claimant in disputes over jurisdiction.
The centre of gravity in the commercial real estate industry has moved towards embracing innovation and engaging with start - ups, disrupters and the emerging PropTech ecosystem.
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