Sentences with phrase «cog which»

Here, you'll find a bespoke settings cog which takes you to the options for customizing the Good Lock colors and functions.
This will reveal a Settings cog which you can tap to access the notification settings for Android System.
Wont do any lasting damage to the machine as a whole, but makes a horrible noise as it's ground up between the cogs which draws attention to, and serves as a warning against, the dangerous parts.
There is a plethora of collectibles to discover, including cogs which players can use to upgrade their items and abilities.

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And now, after a decade of collaboration in which they had meshed as tightly as gear cogs, calling each other «Boy» and «Girl,» Diane told him she had had enough.
The group also wants to emphasize trucking as an essential cog in the wheel of the U.S. economy, which the new administration is focused on growing, and see that any changes to trade agreements like NAFTA — which also clearly would affect the U.S. trucking industry and many other businesses — are made with all due consideration.
Many modern software applications can be supported in an automated way, which can make the cost of goods sold (COGS) remarkably low and gross margins incredibly attractive.
The philosopher Hegel believed that institutions are something from which the Spirit has flown, and that they use free people as cogs in their machines.
The fear is that in a technocracy persons may be dehumanized as they become cogs in the machinery in ways in which freedom, spontaneity, and feeling are sacrificed to the efficient operation of the system (The literature is immense.
For some of us, it was our well - meaning churches or our religious training which fed us this lie, and we've confused discipleship with being a properly obedient cog - in - the - machine, keeping the institution afloat and substantial.
To say, as some do, that God's universe is a giant machine in which every cog and wheel moves directly under the control of God means not only that every leaf falls and every butterfly flaps its wings at the direct command of God, but also that Adam and Eve sinned at the direct command of God along with every sin, rape, and murder committed since.
which is why i like le cog..
In this team which ar obviousll cd and cb... in doing this le cog is really impressed me..
Nicole's favorite hole at Cog Hill is the 18th, which has two mean hazards.
His contract is up in 2019, at which point he'll need to decide if he enjoys being a key cog for a historically great team or wants the new challenge of being the face of a not - as - good team.
Really impress by le cog and rosicky in middle... I think wenger will play either flame or rambo against city tho to get some protection which im ok with long as he plays with 2 wingers and santi in the middle... call me crazy..
Walcott was a key cog in the system which allowed Alexis Sanchez to thrive in a centre - forward role, and I believe that his injury was key in persuading Arsene Wenger to drop the Chilean back to his wide role, in order to promote Giroud from the bench.
He wants to win, and win beautifully, by playing football as an art form with each cog of the team working synchronically like a perfectly functioning and exquisite Rolex watch, and stuff the Timex teams which may be acceptable to the other clubs and other fans.
The athletic centre - half was a key cog in the Porto side which pieced together an unbeaten 2012/13 league campaign and conceded only 14 goals on the way to retaining its domestic crown — Mangala's second title success in Portugal.
Intelligent with the ball as well as without it, the 19 year - old is unmissable cog in Ajax's title challenge this season, which is exactly why the Ajax crowd collectively held their breath when he suffered a serious injury in their club's derby match against Feyenoord earlier this month.
Because the bulk of the load is on your hips and close to your Center of Gravity (CoG) which is around the pelvis area, it puts very little strain on your spine as a result.
This lowers the Center of Gravity (CoG) of the load on the babywearer, minimizing the strain on the wearer's back which is common in carriers that rely on solely shoulder straps.
on the books, but few have an agency quite like COG, which functions in part as a kind of public help desk.
All other states have some sort of open records law on the books, but few have an agency quite like COG, which functions in part as a kind of public help desk.
The finding, described in two papers in today's issue of Cell, suggests that this clock, which regulates the body's daily biochemical rhythms, shares some basic cogs with the timekeepers of fruit flies, and even bread molds.
The Children's Oncology Group (COG) Supportive Care Guidelines Committee is an inter-professional committee of pediatric hematology / oncology health care professionals which identifies rigorously developed, evidence - based, supportive care guidelines and evaluate them for endorsement by the COG and incorporation into COG study protocols.
However, the industry appears to favor cells adapted to suspension cultures (e.g., HEK293), which can successfully grow in serum - free media and thus provide a heightened safety profile and reduced cost of goods (CoG)(33).
This magma colossus is the most crucial cog in the inevitable Ragnarok — the divine annihilation in Norse mythologies, which audiences witness in the final act.
Speaking of which, you can also find hidden golden cogs in the levels if you're clever enough.
Instead, he describes Mathias as a «cog in the wheel», which suggests that other villains more important than him could be involved.
The climax includes one of Black Mirror's best monologues, which, like the episode's denouement, demands we take a hard look at the cogs we've all become in modern - day society.
«We are all cogs in the great education machine, we may form different shapes, we may have different roles, but we must fit together harmoniously, providing the engine room and mechanics which enable our students» success.»
All use Mercedes's latest nine - speed 9G - TRONIC automatic transmission, which varies its cog - swapping attributes depending on the driving mode you've selected — in Eco it'll shuffle up to ninth as soon as conditions allow, while Sport and Sport + hang onto gears for longer and change down earlier.
The M550i emits a muffled, yet pleasantly snarly growl from its 4.4 - liter V - 8 with any firm press of the go pedal, which is punctuated by a series of soft whomps as the eight - speed automatic rapidly swaps cogs.
The transmission was down a cog compared to the rest (five instead of six), but was still smooth and unobtrusive, which is «exactly what most Americans expect from an automatic,» DeMatio pointed out.
Only kidding — driven thus, an F355 is pure bliss, with seemingly no limit to the speed with which cogs can be swapped, the engine revving tirelessly, the noise consuming everything.
Although a five - speed gearbox had long been standard in lesser 911s, the Turbo had to make do with a four - speed, which ran out of cogs at high revs and spun too fast at a leisurely pace.
It does all of this yet combines it with the traditional thrills of manual cog shifting and busy footwork, because the best bits of the Type R are when you're revving the blazes out of it, feeling the front diff working hard to distribute the torque and the only limit to the speed with which you heel and toe being the dexterity in your lower leg.
Having a six - speed manual means you pretty much always have the right cog to make best use of the engine, which at 122 hp and 127 lb - ft isn't overpowering in a 2718 - pound car but proves swift enough in daily use.
Arguably the biggest news is the addition of the nine - speed automatic, which makes the Pilot the first Honda model with nine cogs.
Yes, Charade has only three cylinders displacing a mere 993 cubic centimeters; but it also has a nifty five - speed manual gearbox, the fourth and fifth cogs of which seem almost superfluous in city driving.
This particular vehicle featured a tight six - speed manual gearbox, which proved pleasurable to switch through cogs.
Power is fed to all four wheels through a seven - speed S - tronic dual - clutch transmission, which swapped cogs seamlessly and instantaneously.
You don't even think about which gear you're in, of course, but just blip down a couple of cogs if you want more pull through a corner, or are passing a slowpoke.
We got to drive only the DSG trim which also gets paddle - shifters, a Sport mode for the gearbox as well as a manual tiptronic mode, it is a quick shifter and cogs are changed quickly.
All engines will be mated to an 8 speed gearbox which will do the cog shifting duties.
The heads - up display on 2LZ and 3LZ models projects key performance info onto the windscreen, and of particular interest is the tachometer, which enables strategic cog swaps.
Even a very very quick cog change of a manual (this I timed with the Data logger takes 0.28 s for 1 - 2, 0.37 s for 2 - 3 — from data coming from the clutch switch which activates the rev control and shift limit, activates the timing retard aka «misfiring system».)
If we are to take Opel's word for it, then the new Grandland X is a key cog in the carmaker's «7 in 17» product offensive plan which last year trumpeted it will spawn no less than seven cars in 2017 (Opel's other long - term strategy involves churning out 29 new models between 2016 and 2022).
The motor redlines at 7000 RPM and the 8 - speed gearbox is terrific, almost always knowing which gear you would want while changing cogs silently.
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