Sentences with phrase «dynamic terms»

However, if you want the very best S4 in dynamic terms you should stick to the saloon car.
A home equity line of credit is a type of loan with dynamic terms much like a credit card.
The imago dei needs to be conceived in dynamic terms as the relatedness which God has established between himself and man and to which man can respond.
«Experimental biologists often think in static terms and tend to look at biological processes in isolation, whereas our approach is to think in more dynamic terms,» explains Kummer.
In outright dynamic terms the latest TT RS Roadster is a good improvement over the previous car with crisp, precise steering — though never much genuine steering feel — and good pliancy over bumps.
At the same time la chingada is a very dynamic term, which has been subject of numerous adaptations during the different eras of Mexican history.
For the most part the GT is close to flawless in dynamic terms — it's just the slightly aloof steering that blots its copybook.»
In dynamic terms the SV feels sharper and more agile than the standard Aventador, but that car was hardly lacking in dynamic ability itself.
Yes, we know it's a five - door you can see on these pages — BMW didn't have a three - door or Coupe available at the time of our test — but in dynamic terms it makes little difference.
It all means the M4 GTS should be a much more aggressive car in dynamic terms than a standard M4, with a wide range of adjustment to allow owners to tweak their cars for specific circuits and road use.
There's also the BMW X5, which is closer to the Jag in terms of pricing, but is nowhere near the F - Pace in dynamic terms.
We propose a simplification of the dynamic term, based on the change in stationary - eddy vertical motion at 850 hPa: This simple approximation captures most of the modeled P * — E * change.
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