Sentences with phrase «do less miles»

The synthetic oil should last longer without degrading, so if you are doing less miles this should safely extend the oil change period.

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NHTSA and NTSB said Brown did not apply the brakes, and his last action was to set the cruise control at 74 miles per hour (119 kph), less than 2 minutes before the crash — above the 65 - mph speed limit.
The swim workout was the hardest physical thing I've ever done, and I once rode a 100 - mile Gran Fondo, with four mountains and 11,000 total feet of climbing, less than five months after I had a heart attack.
The Arbitration shall be held either: (i) at a location determined by JAMS (or, if applicable, AAA) pursuant to the Applicable Rules (provided that such location is reasonably convenient for you and does not require travel in excess of 100 miles from your home or place of business); or (ii) at such other location as may be mutually agreed upon by you and NBCUniversal; or (iii) at your election, if the only claims in the arbitration are asserted by you and are for less than $ 10,000 in aggregate, by telephone or by written submission.
The Swiss Post did not say how far away are the hospitals from each other, but it's likely to be less than 12 miles since that's how far the Matternet drones used in the tests can travel without being charged.
I don't log a lot of miles, but I feel great at the end of the day — less tightly clenched, and way more energetic.
NHTSA said in a report that Brown did not apply the brakes and his last action was to set the cruise control at 74 miles per hour (119 kph), less than two minutes before the crash.
The miles driven between instances the car did something it wasn't supposed to do has dropped from more than four miles in January to less than two miles as of last week.
Because that's exactly what happened after I descended that platform and walked into a world inhabited not by the straw figures I'd been taught to defeat and convert, but by flesh - and - blood human beings who didn't stick to the atheist / Muslim / feminist / gay / liberal / poor / skeptic / foreigner script, a world less characterized by black and white certainties than by mile after mile and year after year of thick, impenetrable gray.
I read «Eat and Run» by Scott Jurek last month, and decided that I would challenge myself to try and eat and train like Jurek this month (albeit with few less miles than he does and a little less stringent on the diet), and this is the first vegan recipe I've made that is actually delicious.
Milk in Michigan doesn't travel farther than 100 miles from cow to table, and it gets to the grocery store in 48 hours or less!
I agree with Theo and the others, but Gibbs should be sold for nothing less than 14 million, and chambers if sold I would like a buy back clause in the deal and a min of 20 mil for that kid as i don't think harry or keane are miles ahead of him.
It's obvious for me that arsenal need 4 players to become a world class team like bayern and real madrid i couldn't dare mention barcelona because they have unbelievable front three and they maybe the best attack in history of football we are lacking quality in the ST as well as the RW of course giroud and campvell are very good players but in my opinion they are less in quality than the rest of the team so we need to improve the quality in these positins About the DM it's a number issue and i think the position is covered with flamini doing good job and elneny coming which can be deployed there About the fourth signing we need is a center back I don't think i saw till now enough minutes for gabriel to tell if he can make the position his own or not But what makes me doubt him that wenger didn't choose him till now over per which means he is not miles ahead of him so i think we need a new better CB This team can go and fight for every thing even the champions leafue....
Pace has skyrocketed recently (meaning a lot more miles traveled per minute, leading to more total distance per minute and also higher average speed so less time resting those legs at slow speed) and also defenses now have to be everywhere (before defense wasn't as tiring as it's now because every player didn't need to cover as much ground as they do now).
Did you know, for example, that in my 8 mile drunken drive home last night, I was about 50 times less likely to die than you were in your homebirth?
The increase lasted less than two days, and it doesn't seem to have bothered the ozone layer, which lies 40 miles below.
The [moon] suit was fabulous, it worked great in fact because of the low pressure; the suit was pressurized obviously, but the pressure was less than you would have on Earth, and with the gravity being less he states you can pretty much keep up a good — if you wanted to run, you get into the right crouched position, you can do an extended run at a solid six miles an hour.
We've figured out a cost - effective way to do that so you can end up with a 66 - mile - per - gallon uncompromised SUV that has half the normal weight, has a third the normal fuel use, is safer, and repays the extra cost that comes with being a hybrid in less than two years.
Mid-range travel — over 300 kilometers, or about 185 miles — should turn over half its passengers to rail, which moves a person for less energy and emissions than a car does.
A practical hydrogen tank should power a vehicle for 300 miles and take less than 5 minutes to fill; current technology does not come close.
By comparison, in the new study, children with mothers who lived less than one mile from fields treated with organophosphate pesticides during pregnancy were about 60 percent more likely to have autism than children whose mothers did not live close to treated fields.
If you do this every month, you can track your aerobic improvement (less time per mile) over time.
And after nearly a year of doing mostly aerobic training, which by the way was much more comfortable and less taxing than the anaerobic style that I was used to, my pace at 155 beats / minute had improved to a blistering 5:20 mile.
I do that when I'm home 4 days per week, when I work I eat a lot less and run 6 miles on a treadmill 3 days loosing 1000 calorie each time.
However, it's those moments when we notice we ran less miles than the person on the treadmill next to us or don't have abs like the girl beasting through a core workout that we must take heed to Brooks» final words of encouragement: «Don't compare yourself to nobody, just be a better you.»
While I don't think exercise alone can achieve FAT loss (not weight loss), I do think that someone running or walking five miles per day and engaging in some sort of strength training is going to lose a much higher percentage of bodyfat and less muscle mass than someone who is sedentary.
I also hike a bit and do the occasional 5 - 10 mile run (used to be a cross-country runner — now I err on the side of less is more considering emerging evidence on endurance training and heart damage).
The idea is to train your body (1) into a higher speed than the mile will require, but (2) also make those efforts less arduous than what you were doing before.
I did Jenni's Healthy Runner Experiment, and that particular week was a very stressful one for me personally because it was busier than most with kid birthdays, a zoo trip, 2 vacation days to accommodate kid stuff (which means same work getting done in less time) and a solo 18 mile run, for the first time.
Okay, well, I really hate that I work less than a mile from a Nordstrom, because now I know what I'm doing during lunch today, haha!
AND, fortunately, it was less than two miles from my house so I didn't have to drive far after picking it up.
The eye - rolling predictability of Nancy Sackett's screenplay exacerbates the movie's less - than - watchable atmosphere, as there's virtually nothing that occurs within Ron Howard's Skyward that one doesn't see coming from miles away (eg Julie's parents forbid her from flying, Julie fights with Scott, etc, etc)- which ultimately prevents the finale from packing the uplifting, emotional punch that Howard is obviously striving for.
Cinema can be a window into someone else's experience contrary to our own, and indie writer - director Sean Baker's tough, compassionate, heart - wrenching «The Florida Project» does just that with an observant, non-judgmental authenticity for the kids, single mothers, and a motel superintendent (Willem Dafoe) living in the Orlando motels less than a mile away from Disney World.
If you're doing it right, you walk everywhere in Telluride, taking the free gondola service over the longer stretches up and down the mountain, and feeling the sharp constriction in your chest when your body, even one acclimated to a mile above sea level, discovers there's noticeably less oxygen to breathe at such great heights.
Today — regardless of the wind direction or the ashen evidence of terror less than one mile away from her school — Alice Braziller is doing what she always does on any October weekday afternoon: she's teaching.
Or maybe your round - trip is less than 29 miles and you can make it to work and back on EV power; the gas engine is meant for getting you the rest of the way should that battery run out mid-trip, and it allows you to actually take intercity trips like the one I did without fear of not finding a battery charging station on the way.
I left the pedicure salon, started my car and drove less than 3 miles to pick up something from the store, when I stepped out of my car my feet were black... and I don't meant just from dirt, It looked like someone dumped a bucket of black paint on me from shins down.
The biggest problems are (1) I don't trust my car — reliability is non-existent, (2) the resale value is limited if I were to trade it in at a dealership and I could not in good conscience, sell it to another person (3) I don't meet the lemon law requirement of 4 problems over 12 months and (4) I can not afford another car payment — and I should not have to buy a new car — this one has less than 55,000 miles on it!
Not only does the clutch suffer from less - than - ideal engagement point and a lack of feel, but our long - term test vehicle went through a clutch in less than 15,000 miles.
Assuming you live less than 10 miles [one way] from your intended destinations - live in an area no more than 3,000 ft above sea level - and in a climate that does not regularly go above 80f or below 42f * - not to mention having ready access to charging stations at the majority of your intended destinations
I have owned a Buick for 35 years, now have a 2008 enclave, and have replaced all power steering parts, pumps replaced 3 and now needs number 4, general Motors could care less, rude, however, did pay to replace the water pump which also failed after only 40,000 miles, so the 2008 is a piece of replaced parts, and no change in sight, rack & pinion steering, gone, had to replaced, struts, had to replace so do not buy a 2008 enclave replace.
coming home from canada last year we were stuck in some bad traffic as both nearby borders were on major delays... long story short, some asshat didn't stay off my bumper far enough and was trying to get around me, in bumper - to - bumper traffic, moving less than 2 miles per hour on average for about a mile stretch.
This is on par with many newer cars with extended maintenance schedules, but much less often than your traditional 3 months / 3000 miles maintenance schedules (a ripoff, don't get me started).
The less - well - endowed Boxster S needs 5.4 seconds to reach 60 mph and does the quarter - mile in 13.9 seconds.
I've thought about bagging the entire emissions system, including the flapper valve, but in Las Vegas I have to pass annual emissions checks, or limit my mileage to less than 5000 miles a year - which I don't want to do.
owners who never drive the exotics they purchase [98 % of Ferrari buyers drive their cars less than 500 miles a year and keep them on average for less than 24 months]... global warming on the rise [with pretend» Hybrid» supercars doing nothing to help the situation]... etc etc etc
I left the pedicure salon, started my car and drove less than 3 miles to pick up something from the store, when I stepped out of my car my feet were black... and I don't meant just from dirt, It...
Not only did Rudy get me into a car with the help of his manager Juan - but a 2017 with less than 2,000 miles on it!!
There is no better time than now to buy this outstanding Focus, ready to do - it - all for you * Less than 28k miles!!!
Recently had all new brakes including master cylinder done (less than 2k miles ago) Radio updated to include Blue
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