Sentences with phrase «constant dip in it»

Not exact matches

potentially due to constant injuries... hence a big dip in confidence and morale.....
«This problem stems from the fact that renewables are not a reliable or constant source of power, and sudden dips or spikes in energy could stress the grids, potentially leading to damage and power loss,» Clint Richards, an analyst and associate editor of The Diplomat, a Tokyo - based magazine covering Asian affairs, wrote yesterday.
Between dips in and out of chlorine filled pools and constant sun exposure, your hair is going to require a little R&R this Summer too.
It has constant camber changes, dips, and turns and nary a house in sight, although our headlights do pick up a few grazing cows at the unfenced roadside.
The temperature inside the cave is a fairly constant 9 ° Celsius (48 ° Fahrenheit), making a dip in the thermal pool behind the reserve's visitor centre all the more welcome when you return to the fresh air.
Constant, noticeable frame rate dips and even freeze - ups occur often (the latter happens every single time players visit the weapons vendor to refill ammo or purchase gear, as well as when interacting with random items in the environment).
The game runs at a constant 30 FPS for most of the time on both formats, with most dips in frame - rate being almost negligible on the 360 — commonly, we're talking about a two frame drop at the very worst in most cases, whereas on the PS3 there can be a few noticeable dips.
Even in Vermont, where winter temperatures often dip into the negatives, just a few feet below the surface, the ground temperature maintains a constant 45 - 55 °F.
The quantity of research in geosciences is voluminous, literally, and it takes a constant dip into the current state of play to follow what is changing and emerging.
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