Sentences with phrase «defined by the pause»

The F1's sense of speed is defined by the pause - bang moment during the gearshift, the P1's by a ceaseless feeling of G - force.

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After a momentous week which will define British politics until the next election, it is worth pausing to think what might have happened if Mr Cameron had not decided by 7 May to go for a full - blown coalition with the Liberal Democrats rather than a deal under which they would support the Tories in key Commons votes.
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So the RSS «pause» of not quite 19 years is 1) unique to that data set; 2) not that much longer than the Santer «minimum» span; and 3) defined by beginning with the largest El Nino in the modern record (unless and until the present one turns out bigger).
Keep trying guys, one day one of you will define what a pause in the rate of global warming by any of the metrics is and then and only then we can determine if there is a pause or not.
By defining terms that are self - explanatory — plaintiff, defendant, City of New York — the reader is forced to pause, and the parentheses serve as a sort of a speed bump.
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