Sentences with phrase «far more pedestrian»

McAfee may have set disruption as the theme, but the changes on display at Legalweek were far more pedestrian.
That meant far less legal jargon, in some circumstances less arrogance, and a far more pedestrian approach to what I do.
And since last year's rally, an impressive 6 % + dividend yield's now a far more pedestrian 3.8 % — of course, the current valuation doesn't look too cheap either, in light of historic financials.
Hybrids, in that sense, have become far more pedestrian and less out - of - reach than they once were.
The truth is far less heroic and far more pedestrian.

Not exact matches

David Sinclair, head of policy for Help the Aged, said: «Safety on our roads is of paramount importance - around 40 per cent of pedestrian fatalities are older people and older people are far more likely to be severely injured or killed in accidents.
-- The high definition display allows for more detailed character models — The «haze» that appears on far - away objects to help improve running speeds and loading times has been removed allowing for a more detailed draw distance — It appears that this version allows for more pedestrians in the playfield at any time
The execution is pedestrian, with Lado never venturing far down the more surreal or dreamlike paths favoured by his better - known compatriots in the genre arts.
To encourage further development of AEB technology, NHTSA will accelerate its research on more advanced AEB applications, including systems that reduce the risk of collisions with pedestrians.
Further alterations are directed at the hood, which receives a characteristic power dome to better accommodate the engine and provide adequate pedestrian crash protection, and the front fenders, which are more heavily flared and adopt a vent to extract hot air from the engine bay.
The resulting North American - spec MX - 5 — on sale in late summer 2015 — will have a curb weight only about 200 lbs heavier than the original Miata, yet still meet far more stringent crash and pedestrian impact requirements.
While these upgrades definitely make the Camry Hybrid SE Limited Edition look far more sporty than the pedestrian Hybid XLE model, the hybrid powertrain itself remains unchanged.
It reminds us how far we've erred from the thrills of «run - and - gun» into pedestrian «stop - and - pop»; how we've lost the rhythm of the firstperson shooter; and how look and feel are still more important than gimmicks and Gamerscore.»
-- The high definition display allows for more detailed character models — The «haze» that appears on far - away objects to help improve running speeds and loading times has been removed allowing for a more detailed draw distance — It appears that this version allows for more pedestrians in the playfield at any time
So it is interesting that the Association of Pedestrian and Bicycling Professionals yesterday released some timely further data from their monster 13,000 - women survey on cycling habits.When the APBP study asked women what would make them bike more, one quarter of the responses were around themes that APBP grouped together as «convenience.»
Lloyd has written a lot about the emotional advertising surrounding car culture and how it puts cyclists and pedestrians at risk; it drives development of car - friendly infrastructure and creates a world that's far dirtier and more dangerous for people to live in.
Further, the report states that more people are walking as pedestrians, increasing the overall amount of pedestrian traffic and making collisions — including fatal ones — more likely.
To raise pedestrian safety awareness, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) released pedestrian accident statistics from 2012 that show that hit by a car injuries and deaths happen far more often than most people think:
Riders that are on the shoulder are in far more danger of getting «doored» — squashed by a car turning right or veering into traffic to avoid an animal or pedestrian.
Elefant begins, «Apparently, for well - connected law firms in Connecticut, there's a far more potent tool than pedestrian legal malpractice insurance for addressing legal malpractice claims: personal legislation...»
Most of these car crashes occur in high traffic areas and at night, but no matter where a pedestrian is hit, s / he is in far more danger of being seriously injured than the driver involved in the crash, and our most vulnerable citizens — young children and the elderly — are the most of risk.
These high - speed roads are also becoming more congested as the economy improves, further placing pedestrian in harm's way.
Even if they've had some good driving experience so far, they are heading far from home, and will be driving in an unfamiliar territory - one with more pedestrians, new distractions and new destinations.
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