The plastic back
feels firm enough, but like so many tablets out there - both Windows and Android - it doesn't wow as soon as you pick it up.
The brake pedal
feels firm enough and linear, and Hyundai claims the shortest stopping distances in the class.
When the cheesecake
feels firm enough to hold a layer of chocolate (usually after around two hours of chilling), make the chocolate topping.
If the dough
feels firm enough after 2 1/4 cups of flour have been added, omit the last 1/4 cup.
Keep an eye on the bread; if it's darkening too much cover with foil and continue to bake until
it feels firm enough in the centre.
Not exact matches
But the
firm felt assured
enough to set another phase of testing for later this year, when they hope to reach 250 miles per hour.
14 % of respondents believe that insider trading practices in the alternative investment industry have become less prevalent since the FBI arrested Raj Rajaratnam and scared the bejeezus out of everyone, a noticeable drop from January 2016 when 25 % of respondents
felt this way; 37 % of respondents think the news of arrests and convictions there has had little impact on insider trading because those who engage in such practices think they are smarter than everyone else and will never get caught, compared with 39 % of respondents in 2016; and 49 % of respondents believe the influx of money into funds in recent years and the explosion in the number of hedge fund
firms has put
enough pressure on fund managers that there will always be a few desperate
enough to try anything, including insider trading, a significant increase from the 36 % of respondents who
felt this way in the Roundtable's previous survey on this topic.
I
feel like this gave it
enough time to
firm up slightly so the strawberries didn't smush the layer.
It should look rough and
feel soft but
firm enough to hold its shape when pinched.
(If pudding doesn't
feel quite
firm enough after 15 minutes, just add in another spoonful of chia seeds).
The Naturepedic Quilted Organic Cotton Deluxe Queen Size Mattress is a comfortable mattress that
feels soft to the touch but is
firm enough to provide a safe sleeping environment for even the youngest of co sleeping babies.
Your stroke should be smooth and
firm enough that you
feel the «dip» when your hand leaves his ribcage.
The
Firm mattress
feels strong and supportive, with just
enough flexibility to alleviate pressure points.
Their mattress has pocketed coils for even support and is
firm enough for to be a safe mattress for a newborn while being able to go along to a toddler bed as you can flip it over for a different
feel.
The medium -
firm pillow is sufficiently
firm to keep you supported throughout the night, yet soft
enough to not
feel rigid.
The cushioning is
firm enough to give you some support and protection without making you
feel like you're «running blind.»
Some were so soft I didn't
feel like they had any effect, and some were
firm enough but awkward to hold.
(If pudding doesn't
feel quite
firm enough after 15 minutes, just add in another spoonful of chia seeds).
I just tried this and it tasted delicous but I
felt it was not
firm enough and i wanted it like a real cookie dough texture so i put down some flour, and rolled the cookie dough in it till i formed a ball then i left it in the fridge fr about 25 minutes and then it was just like real cookie dough!
This prediction will puzzle, upset, and maybe infuriate a great many readers — and, of course, it could turn out to be wrong — but
enough clues, tips, tidbits, and intuitions have converged in recent weeks that I
feel obligated to make it: I expect that PARCC and Smarter Balanced (the two federally subsidized consortia of states that are developing new assessments meant to be aligned with Common Core standards) will fade away, eclipsed and supplanted by long - established yet fleet - footed testing
firms that already possess the infrastructure, relationships, and durability that give them huge advantages in the competition for state and district business.
Ride-wise the E10 S is
firm enough to
feel alive and immediate, but supple
enough not to be tied in knots by a bumpy road.
Plus you get the lovely metallic machine - gun beat as the revs soar towards the 7000rpm power peak, and the suspension
firms enough — not too much — to make this heavy machine
feel like something half its weight.
German importing and tuning
firm Geiger, however,
felt 638 hp wasn't
enough and decided to try its hand at tuning the ZR1.
The DS 5 offers a strangely contradictory driving experience — it's not quite sharp or responsive
enough to be considered a truly sporty handler in the mould of the BMW 3 Series, but it's suspension can
feel firmer than you'd expect sometimes.
There's
enough power here, the car
feels nice and light, the steering is light when you want and
firms up when you want.
It provides strong, smooth acceleration, while the car - like MacPherson strut front suspension and independent multi-link rear setup are tuned to be comfort - oriented yet
firm enough for quick maneuvers, and an electric power - steering system follows a Motion Adaptive algorithm for a natural
feel at low or high speeds.
While both cars have decent seats, it's hard to achieve an ergonomic driving position in the Tata, and the cushioning
feels too
firm and isn't supportive
enough.
I don't know how they managed that but they did with 335is - exceptionally smooth, absorbing all the major road imperfection and at the same time razor sharp with just heavy
enough and
firm steering to
feel the road and keep things under absolute control.
There are several different drive modes; one that maintains a good
enough ride quality — though it
feels firmer to us than, say, a McLaren P1 or a Ferrari 488 GTB — and two more that lower the body and stiffen the suspension for either higher - speed motorway work, or if you want to exploit the handling.
The downside is a ride that's always
firm, although not crashy or jarring, and that may be
enough to put some potential «daily drivers» off the Type R. Others will love the car for its uncompromising
feel and ostentatiously aggressive styling.
It
feels like it will translate well
enough to UK roads, but you probably won't spend much time in the
firmer Sport and Sport Plus settings — the latter is best suited to the track.
Suspension tuning is about right, providing a smooth
enough ride quality, while also being
firm enough to keep the MDX from
feeling sloppy in corners.
Their deep sides are
firm enough to keep puppy
feeling safe and secure when getting used to their new home and surroundings.
It's a faux leather material with a reasonable amount of padding underneath which strikes a good balance between being soft
enough for comfort yet
firm enough to make it
feel like it can survive the everyday rigors of gaming and typing.
Sleep On Latex offers the 100 % natural latex mattress toppers in sizes ranging from twin to California King, in thicknesses of 1, 2, or 3», and either soft, medium, or
firm (we chose the medium, which
feels soft
enough to sink into, yet
firm enough for full support).
Once she
felt confident
enough to start a solo law
firm, she left her old nine - to - five for a new career as an attorney.
There are many moving parts to any successful marketing strategy and while it's true you can not control all of them, you can control
enough of them to
feel like you are in command of your
firm's marketing success.
Perhaps those who spent more time working at home would more regularly attend
firm events, both because the perceived value would increase and because they would
feel less stressed about not being at home
enough.
I'm still there in many respects being just shy of five years in practice, but that first year, two, three years, regardless of the opportunities that frankly fell in my lap in terms of taking over here in Chaska, it still was building a
firm and I'm currently in that and I know what she's going through as well and that takes a good easily 18 months to three years to
feel like you have a client base that you can draw from and you might actually have worked with files and clients long
enough that they become referral sources for you, so that's a space that we're really in with Laura right now is how do we do that?
As for affecting lawyers» attitude towards their own contribution, the researchers recommend a law
firm culture where lawyers
feel free or competent
enough to share their knowledge.
The
firm has an excellent balance of being large
enough to offer high levels of exposure to many different areas of law, but small
enough so that you
feel a very valued member of the
firm.
If there are too many partners who are unproductive, or too many new attorneys with not
enough practical experience, the
firm won't
feel solid.
For these reasons, few DC
firms feel comfortable
enough that they can bring in a nonlawyer partner without breaching an ethical rule of some kind, somewhere.
These vague «we're totally awesome» statements makes a
firm feel good about itself but aren't specific
enough for your lawyers or employees, or differentiating for your target market.
If you
feel like you haven't gotten quite
enough information through these methods, call your local bar association or the
firm itself.
While 62 per cent of all law
firm leaders believed that an erosion of demand was a «permanent trend,» law
firms have generally not
felt «
enough economic pain» to warrant significant changes.
For a single all - inclusive fee,
firms can have Web - KEA's slightly acclaimed Web designers create a Web site marginally different
enough from your competition's site that you'll
feel like you've really staked out your
firm's identity in cyberspace.
a. XML Sitemap Submission b. Traffic Reporting that shows where people are coming from (a counter is not
enough) c. Domain validation through Google (available in their Webmaster Tools) d. Meta Data on each page of your site that you would like included on Google e. Keyword rich content that reflects the approach and
feel, not just the practice area, of your law
firm.
I'm not talking tactile
feel here; there's
enough key travel and a
firm bottoming action, so accurate touch - typing is possible, if not a cinch.
«The general
feeling is that we have to have oil at around $ 62 per barrel to support land - based drilling, but with prices in the $ 40s, the
firms just can't get it out cheap
enough to make a profit.»