Sentences with phrase «cogs in»

You also get a reprogrammed six speed sequential box, now able to shift cogs in 0.15 seconds.
The gearbox is quite in tune with driving style, and actually does a good job of swapping cogs in typical city conditions.
Shift the rotary gear dial into Drive and the automatic gearbox clicks relatively seamlessly through its cogs in normal driving, all the while providing adequate grunt for keeping pace on long inclines and in overtaking.
Shift the rotary gear dial into Drive and the automatic gearbox clicks relatively seamlessly through its cogs in normal driving, all the while providing adequate grunt for keepin...
The aluminum - based chassis reduces overall curb weight while the additional cogs in the new transmission make the big SUV more responsive than before.
The extra two cogs in the transmission smooth out the Durango's acceleration and braking and, with the overdrive top gear, improve fuel economy slightly.
The 750i's huge stoppers bring the car down to turn - in speed without fuss, and we tap the shift paddles to quickly drop a couple cogs in the eight - speed automatic and crank the wheel to the right.
There are only five cogs in the transmission, although the smooth four - cylinder never really screams for another gear.
At least the omnipresent gear whine from the previous model has been toned down with the switch to helical cogs in the geared hubs.
Left to its own devices it imperceptibly shuffles between ratios when you're pottering along yet it'll swap cogs in the blink of an eye when on a charge using the standard fit steering wheel paddles.
Do we treat employees as interchangeable cogs in a system?
This session, all senators are under extreme pressure by special interests that stand to gain money, power, school rankings, human cogs in the corporate machine, and private student data by keeping both Common Core and standardized testing in place.
This plan sounds easy enough, but in reality instructional excellence requires many different synchronized cogs in near perfect working order.
Advantaged parents (the ones with political power) also hate it as they see the the schools and teachers they love lose their autonomy and become cogs in a centralized machine unresponsive to the particular needs and interests of those advantaged parents.
«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.»
But, at the same time, they're just different cogs in the same engine.
Others have become cogs in other franchises, like Alan Taylor (who went from Thor: The Dark World to the poorly received Terminator Genisys and is now back with Game of Thrones) or Joss Whedon (who made two Avengers movies and is now part of the DC Comics universe).
Because regardless of how good any of these movies are individually, they're all just cogs in the massive Marvel machinery.
The girls themselves, played by a who's who of up - and - comer starlets, have little more dimension than the ones who faded into the background of Gus Van Sant's Elephant; they're merely cogs in the movie's not - so - well - oiled machine.
Kate Mara, Jamie Bell, Toby Kebbell, and Michael B. Jordan are never allowed to exert enough personality to make them more than interchangeable cogs in this terrible machine.
Speaking of which, you can also find hidden golden cogs in the levels if you're clever enough.
Lizzy Caplan, Collette Wolfe and Lyndsy Fonseca all have their moments in the sun — and each makes the most of her opportunity — but it's clear that they are just cogs in the time travel machine.
It's when McDonagh takes it further than you dared expect that you start to notice the writing, and begin to see the delicate layers of dialogue and the tiny cogs in his machine.
Guevara is as intricate a figure (and as much of a cultural hero) as Bob Dylan, but while Todd Haynes in I'm Not There tried (disastrously) to dissect Dylan through a series of semantic gallery illustrations, Soderbergh more intriguingly posits Guevara as one of the many cogs in the machinery of political insurrection.
Gottschling now hopes that this yeast gene will lead him to all the other cogs in the telomerase machinery.
Like a compact series of cogs in an unimaginably large machine, vast cyclones also swirl around the north and south poles, clocking wind speeds of over 220 miles per hour (350 kilometers per hour)-- wind speeds that are the equivalent of a terrestrial Category 5 hurricane.
Ordering that Davis not be executed, the court stated: «The defendant has met his burden of establishing his mental retardation... the cogs in the machine must come to a halt.»
Rather than inert spools, histones are increasingly seen as active cogs in a cell's gene regulation machinery.
A third segment of the offspring won't be so lucky: They will be stuck trying to fit Species A's cogs in an otherwise Species B machine (or vice versa), like a square peg in a round hole.
For more than a century, biologists have thought that the proteins carrying out these functions are like rigid cogs in the cell's machinery.
To Margulis, random mutation and natural selection are just cogs in the gears of evolution; the big leaps forward result from mergers between different kinds of organisms, what she calls symbiogenesis.
Thank you, very well stated... we are cogs in the wheel of knowledge..!
Point is enjoy your research, try to make a dent but if you do not, be content that we are little cogs in the knowledge wheel and success comes in many forms.
Reps. Melissa Hart (Pa.) / Jon Porter (Nev.) / Charles Boustany (La.): All three junior lawmakers were either early or key cogs in the Boehner machine and will reap the rewards.
Happy, healthy, employees who arrive at work every day and are made to feel like they have a stake in the business, rather than being treated like cogs in a wheel, make for more productive employees.
Argentina believes it is a young successful economic power (as in 1930) but, in spite of good human resources and a rich territory, its surreal policies have left broken cogs in each social, educational and economicl layer.
Before the cogs in your head produce the most horrific of circumstances that spiral into paranoia, sometimes your baby wakes up screaming uncontrollably simply because they want to play with you (any time is playtime after all.)
The worry is that, just like we did after a positive performance against Palace, we will simply regress back to the rigidity that has defined us this season, with creative players deprived of the right to free expression; artists reduced to cogs in an ugly, rusting machine.
There will be some wounded egos in that Fulham dressing room following last week's Blackburn humbling, so I expect a response from Martin Jol's beleaguered side, against a Newcastle team who go travelling for the very first time without two integral cogs in their machine.
Couldn't quite find the killer ball today, but still one of the most important cogs in the machine.
They have benefitted from this faith and truly delivered this season to establish themselves as vital cogs in the United machine.
Despite the mass of information at their disposal, it's only natural that EA Sports will get players» ratings wrong; take last season when both Harry Kane and Francis Coquelin came out of nowhere to become vital cogs in their sides.
But I won't hold it against u, it's hard to remember all the cogs in what is arguably the best all around team in the NFL..
It's certainly reason for concern for Liverpool and Barcelona though, as the two European giants could be set to lose key cogs in their recent success and in Iniesta's case, a real legend of the club.
The outfield Gunners duo scraped in, edging out Javier Mascherano and Ivan Rakitic, who are both very valuable cogs in the Barca machine.
Newcastle, while they do have a couple of key cogs in their system, don't have near as much young talent as Aston Villa.
I find it hard to believe that the entire women's division will now be cogs in the machine to reinvent Ronda Rousey and elevate Stephanie McMahon.
While the name may be different, Christian James and Eric Hernandez were key cogs in the Team Hernandez group from a year ago..
They were small cogs in a large machine.
Giant pumps can now reverse the flow of rivers and move water uphill to arid land farms that have become key cogs in our nation's not - so - local industrial food system.
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