Sentences with phrase «come juddering»

If introduced in a couple more large areas of the country, the courts would come juddering to a halt.

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It could all still come to a juddering halt, this Corbyn bandwagon.
It could all still come to a juddering halt.
And so, three films later, Fifty Shades has finally come to its juddering climax, in a tale of marriage, kidnapping, car chases, blackmail and...
In any case, from my experience brake judder usually comes from different brand rotors and pads which may or may not subside as time goes on and the two wear together.
It's a remarkably comfortable car in which to cruise, with a firm yet soothing ride quality that comes as something of a surprise: it doesn't crash and judder over bad roads like some sports cars.
By the time it came to a juddering halt, half buried in the snow and with its crumpled nose cone embedded in the thick foliage, Robert had lost consciousness.
They need to be able to run HD video lectures without juddering — and a set of good speakers always comes in handy when the university day is done.
All manner of frame interpolation is offered, to smooth images and remove film judder, but they come with serious caveats.
And because the Snapdragon 820 is so much faster than the Axon's Snapdragon 801, 4K video capture is smooth at 30 fps and lacks the judder we've come to expect from unsteady hand movement.
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