Sentences with phrase «dynamic shift process»

The very sporting gearshift transmission on the current generation of the 911 Carrera gua - rantees an extremely dynamic shift process with short gear lever travel, particularly because in this case it is combined with a short lever ratio at the transmission entry point specific to the GT3.

Not exact matches

Change is not a static action, but a dynamic process of contemplating, preparing, and maintaining behavior shifts, and does not always follow a linear progression.
The missing link is the assimilation by teachers and others close to the classroom's work of the conceptual shifts that undergird the reform initiatives: the dynamic sets of whys and hows that determine the process of change.
It's aided in this process by the slick - shifting 8 - speed auto, which is undemanding in most drive modes and intuitive enough when left in Dynamic that you rarely feel the need to use the paddles - though it's most effective if you do.
Apart from data obtained from the transmission itself, the integrated 9G - TRONIC control system uses information from the drive control (e.g. engine speed, accelerator position), the dynamic control systems (steering angle, linear and lateral dynamics) and the safety systems (interventions by ABS, BAS Plus, Collision Prevention Assist, DISTRONIC), and is able to control all shift processes optimally using these data.
Throughout the process, the fund will also rebalance its assets regularly to ensure they don't shift off course in a dynamic market.
Her dynamic, interdisciplinary approach to art - making is rooted in an ongoing investigation of experience, memory, and present and future histories, specifically focusing on shifting notions surrounding landscape and character, as well as conversations between formal processes.
How do climate shifts factor into the null hypothesis and why am I repeatedly asked for a deterministic model of Hurst — Kolmogorov dynamic processes?
Shumaker says that dynamic process allowed Tillis's campaign to identify a sizable cluster of North Carolinians who prioritized foreign affairs — which encouraged Tillis to shift the conversation from state - level debates over education policy to charges that incumbent Kay Hagan had failed to take ISIS's rise seriously.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z