Sentences with phrase «far less gripping»

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Jenkin called for «far less fudging and obscuring the issues» as well as getting a grip on immigration from the EU and cutting taxes.
The USGA recognized as far back as the 1970s, during the severe drought that then gripped the desert Southwest and California, that golf grasses needed to do better with less water, Kenna added.
Though it has far less outright violence than Gomorrah, whose oppressive criminal atmosphere it shares, Matteo Garrone's Dogman is just as intense a viewing experience, one that will have audiences gripping their armrests with its frighteningly real portrayal of a good man tempted by the devil.
More welcoming was the way AMG sorted the faults on the GT C with the GT R. Steering is far less twitchy and rear grip is far superior.
Uh, suffice it to say that the HGTE provides better body control and more lateral grip with far less understeer.
How far over to the left and away from the turn depends on the amount of grip you have available — more grip means you can hold it tighter — but in most road - tyred cars, turning less at McLaren and opening out the entry to Clearways is a good thing to do.
There's excellent grip, sharp steering and far less body roll than in the Nissan Qashqai, while the Yeti's lively nature means it's far more fun in corners than any crossover has any right to be, even if its steering doesn't feel quite so well resolved as that of the Qashqai.
Today's performance tires have shorter sidewalls and far better / stickier compounds, which means more grip and less give.
Much of this is to do with the artist himself: far less interested in the economics of his art than in creative freedom, Hockney has long avoided market distractions by keeping a tight grip on supply and pricing.
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