Not exact matches
There's a few nuances to that, but behavior -
driven is important, because they're trying to do something and they
hit a
wall and that's when they talk to us.
While the hare counts down the minutes to their latest hot stock's earnings call, only to find out the value of the stock options they purchased have been crushed; the tortoise may be thinking up his dinner plans on the
drive home from work, oblivious and unanxious at his blue chip's stock's earnings which just
hit Wall Street expectations.
To simulate a 98 - g
hit, one could
drive one's car into a concrete
wall going twenty - five miles per hour.
Wilshire disturb the rhythm of the game while he
drives the ball with no intention of passing to any one until he
hits the
wall of defenders and looses the ball, and sometime gets injured, while teammate are inactive and only can watch him play like this many times a game.
In his next he had only one
hit, a line
drive to left which he stretched to a double with a terrific burst of speed, but he also walked three times, stole second once and another time so bothered the opposing pitcher with his dancing, threatening gestures toward second that the batter, Bill Skowron, was eventually able to pick out a fat pitch and smack it over the
wall.
So what I did was I recruited 28 test subjects and had them complete three laps on the game Gran Turismo 3 for PlayStation 2; and they had a steering wheel, an acceleration [and] brake pad to simulate a real
driving experience, and I counted the number of crashes they made during each lap, which was the number of times they
hit the
wall and also the number of times that they deviated from the course.
Good Game, not a fan on the fact if you turn a little too hard around a turn and spin out watch out for
hitting a ditch or
wall as you will blow you tire out and
drive on a flat all the way home.
And yet, if we as a movement are to be honest with ourselves, we must acknowledge that our efforts to
drive change have a
hit a
wall.
Hotel Hotel's striking cantilevered staircase has been a
hit on Instagram, but this design -
driven hotel also has plenty of other eye - catching features, from bedheads made of salvaged oak to felt - covered
walls.
The
driving mechanics in Watch Dogs aren't necessarily bad when all four of your wheels are on the road, but once your car goes airborne at a ramp or
hits the corner of a brick
wall, you'll notice some awkward physics at work.
Participating in these types of races require skill and precision as
driving too fast over puddles can cause your vehicle to lose control and
hit a nearby
wall.
:P I mustn't have been paying attention, as I was racing around and got to a section I didn't think I could pass -
drove into the water several times before thinking «damn, screw this, I'm outta here» and turned the car round to be met with one of the trap
walls - that's when it clicked I needed to keep
hitting B / circle throughout the level... Or am I just an idiot?
:P I mustn't have been paying attention, as I was racing around and got to a section I didn't think I could pass -
drove into the water several times before thinking «damn, screw this, I'm outta here» and turned the car round to be met with one of the trap
walls - that's when it clicked I needed to keep
hitting B / circle throughout the level...
It's only a subtle assist rather than a huge swerve: if you're
driving straight for a
wall you're still
hitting the bastard.
While waiting for the additional data, Newman and Kenworth speculate on factors they say blend together in causing peak car use - the aging of cities (more people coming back from the suburbs to the inner cores and
driving less), the growth of public transport, many cities
hitting a
wall in expansion after average commutes (by car or even train) get beyond one hour's time, and the rise in fuel prices.
Oladipo Jackson Okeowo was a rear seat passenger in a car
driven by the defendant on 6 July 2000 on the Woodhead Road from Holme to Holmbridge when the defendant lost control of the car, and the vehicle
hit a dry stone
wall.
If someone
hits your rental during the night and
drives away, leaving a hole in the
wall, your property coverage may help repair the damages.
Taking a data -
driven Moneyball approach helps keep searches from
hitting the
wall.
The
Wall Street firms are scooping up properties in the hardest -
hit areas, promising high returns for the rental revenue streams — up to 10 percent annually — and starting bidding wars that have
driven up some prices well above national averages.