I found I needed to keep it in sport mode to get the feeling I was looking
for on acceleration.
Not exact matches
Mallin said MEC Global's clients» spending
on Facebook,
for example, had increased 55 % between Q4 2014 and Q4 2015, an
acceleration that has been boosted largely by advertisers» demand
for video ads.
On the other side of the trade ledger, and indicating that Chinese demand
for raw materials remained firm, Customs said imports surged 14.4 % from a year earlier, above the 6.3 % increase of February and forecasts
for a smaller
acceleration of 10 %.
The same team that got Toyota to agree to a $ 1.2 billion penalty
for hiding unintended
acceleration problems from NHTSA is working
on the GM case.
There are many explanations
for the
acceleration, but the most important seems to be that no one expected many different inducements, incentives, and trade - offs to converge
on each of us so quickly, specifically, simultaneously and, frankly, pretty much inescapably.
On Friday, the Department
for Transport announced a trial that will see «platooning» lorries driving in convoy with their
acceleration and braking controlled by the front vehicle.
«Ninety percent of the energy that was used
for acceleration can be recovered when the vehicle slows back down, kind of like stepping
on the brakes of a Toyota Prius with regenerative braking that can capture some of that
acceleration energy.
With the global economy «floating
on an ocean of credit,» the current
acceleration of credit via central bank policies will likely produce a positive rate of real economic growth this year
for most developed countries, PIMCO chief Bill Gross writes in his latest monthly commentary, but «the structural distortions brought about by zero bound interest rates will limit that growth and induce serious risks in future years.»
The following benefits are not subject to the HP Severance Policy, either because they have been previously earned or accrued by the employee or because they are consistent with Company Practices: (i) compensation and benefits earned, accrued, deferred or otherwise provided
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acceleration of the vesting of stock options, stock appreciation rights, restricted stock, restricted stock units or long - term cash incentives that is consistent with Company Practices; (iv) payments or benefits required to be provided by law; and (v) benefits and perquisites provided in accordance with the terms of any benefit plan, program or arrangement sponsored by HP or its affiliates that are consistent with Company Practices.
Tesla is rolling out new battery options
for the Model S and Model X, and as a result, they get better range and
acceleration and more speed
on the road.
As part of the partnership, Cyberport and MaRS will work to identify business
acceleration opportunities
for ventures from both hubs, help facilitate relationships with the financial industry in Canada and Hong Kong, and enable collaboration
on joint entrepreneurship programs focused
on fintech, wearables, big data and payment technologies.
Our
on - demand financing is ideal
for pulling the trigger
on hires, roadmap
acceleration, and filling the funnel.
Includes provisions
on the parties» obligations with respect to tariff liberalization, including provisions that could allow
for the
acceleration of tariff elimination.
The increases granted will raise the rate of wages growth
for workers
on award wages, but the
acceleration is quite mild and it will have only a small impact
on aggregate wage costs.
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for accrued benefits such as unused vacation days, and any amounts earned with respect to such compensation and benefits in accordance with the terms of the applicable plan; (ii) payments of prorated portions of bonuses or prorated long - term incentive payments that are consistent with Company Practices; (iii)
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Contrary to what geologists and physicists might claim, this rapid
acceleration and deceleration would not cause the planet itself any harm, nor would it cause issues
for life
on Earth.
Science can discern, in the hundreds of thousands (probably millions) of years (Since Mankind's behavior
on the «tree of Life» is rather that of a flowering than of an ordinary shoot, it is possible that the estimate of several million years, based
on the average longevity of animal forms, should be materially reduced to allow
for the
acceleration due to the totalization of the Noosphere.)
Deutsch Projects 2 % -3 % Growth
For Yellow Tail, Is Bullish
On Sangria, Big Bold Red Extensions Despite competing in a still - difficult Australian wine category, imported wine leader Yellow Tail has seen an
acceleration in growth this year.
What that teaches us is this, one bad signing can destroy a team season, Xhaka possesses none of the credential Arsenal need his lack of stamina effects his ability to move up the pitch and distribute the ball and hence close the opposition down, his poor
acceleration put him in at a massive disadvantage in taking
on the one
on one chase back toward his goal, his sluggish tackling causes him to get sent off and his poor positioning allow the opposition plenty of space to exploit, Xhaka overall style of play is going to cause Arsenal huge problems
for the foreseeable future.
He is very good 1
on 1
for poor
acceleration.
When Harrison was finally removed
for 38, Rackow continued
on with the
acceleration, eventually falling tantalisingly close to a first class hundred
for 95.
@ Annoyed, I also must admit that I slightly underestimated Boro, evn thou I was the one who used to mention to not do that here, I also agree with you about the suggestion of bringing the young guys up to get experienced
for the next season.But franckly my friend, please watch the reply of the game again, The boro defense were so opened
for an usual full attack Arsenal way of play.In the 1st half they were evn panicking evrytime we attacked of which we shoud have taken advtges but did nt happen.The more attack you launch
on pressure to your opponent, the more chance you have
for scoring a goal.And we did have the opportunity from the fact that Boro's defense were desorganised during the 1st half and the 1st 20mn of the 2nd half, counter attack launch opportunity were a lot but we just did nt take them, which means that Its us who did nt take our chance at best but not Boro is the good team.Hull city!!? i totaly agree that they are much stronger and physical team, as well as newcastl or westham or portsmouth or Avilla.But that game yestday was not so tight as the same we played agst those team tht I mentioned above, we could have clearly won that game if we played a bit stronger, did nt even need lots of our skill capacity but just a bit of
acceleration, then we could have had more chance to score, watch the reply and u will see yourself.
The Pocket Mod Sweet Pea is jam - packed with features, including a high - performance chain - driven electric motor, a gorgeous vintage - inspired body, a pair of 12 - inch pneumatic tires with a rear suspension system (to ensure a comfortable ride), a retractable kickstand, variable - speed
acceleration, a padded seat, and a built - in battery that travels
for up to 10 miles
on a single charge.
A G - force is described as «a force acting
on a body as a result of
acceleration or gravity, informally described in units of
acceleration equal to one g.»
For example, a 12 - pound object undergoing a g - force of 2g experiences 24 pounds of force.
Select from four DPI settings
on the fly, and revel in the 16G maximum
acceleration (fast enough even
for extreme online FPS performance).
Mertiny and Secanell predict that using a flywheel to capture the electricity generated by a train's deceleration and applying it
for acceleration would produce an energy savings of 31 per cent and cost savings of 11 per cent
on the Edmonton LRT system.
The anomaly is about a 10 billionth of the
acceleration due to gravity
on earth, so it's a 10 - billionth g of a g force, so it's a very, very small effect you're looking
for and the kick you get, the rebound you get from light and heat coming off the spacecraft, is also very, very small.
In a paper published in the expert journal Nuclear Instruments and Methods A they describe how this Plasma Accelerator Research Station (PARS) would enable unique studies into the critical issues
for the next generation of plasma accelerators; in particular investigations
on high gradient
acceleration, two - bunch
acceleration, plasma lenses and advanced beam handling techniques.
Out
on the delta, Wilson's team produced the first close tracking of cheetahs hunting in the wild — and revelations that a remarkable ability to brake sharply and pivot may be as important
for hunting success as the cat's rocket - like
acceleration.
For the study «Doubling of coastal erosion under rising sea level by mid-century in Hawaiʻi,» published this week in Natural Hazards, the research team developed a simple model to assess future erosion hazards under higher sea levels — taking into account historical changes of Hawaiʻi shorelines and the projected
acceleration of sea level rise reported from the Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change (IPCC).
Texas A&M was the only team
on the track
for all of the four main categories, which tested a car's electric - powered
acceleration; general
acceleration (fuel or electric); maneuverability and handling; and endurance — all over 22 kilometers (40 laps around the track).
So what I did was I recruited 28 test subjects and had them complete three laps
on the game Gran Turismo 3
for PlayStation 2; and they had a steering wheel, an
acceleration [and] brake pad to simulate a real driving experience, and I counted the number of crashes they made during each lap, which was the number of times they hit the wall and also the number of times that they deviated from the course.
After a painstaking analysis that modeled all known sources of
acceleration for Juno, including the minute contributions from sunlight warming the spacecraft, Iess's team found a large north - south asymmetry in Jupiter's gravitational field — a clear sign of material flowing beneath the cloud tops
on deep atmospheric winds.
Lunging data was collected by placing electronic tags
on the whales to measure speed,
acceleration and timing of the mouth opening in order to create different lunging profiles
for each target prey species.
$ 110B
for clean energy Jiang cited China's ongoing economic restructuring — a shift from power - hungry heavy industries to an economy that runs
on service and high - end manufacturing — as a key driving force behind the
acceleration.
Co-author Professor Eelco Rohling, from the Australian National University and formerly of the University of Southampton, adds: «By developing a novel method that realistically approximates future sea level rise, we have been able to add new insight to the debate and show that there is substantial evidence
for a significant recent
acceleration in the sea level rise
on a global and regional level.
Such electrons in Earth's outer radiation belt can exhibit pronounced increases in intensity, in response to activity
on the sun, and changes in the solar wind — but the dominant physical mechanisms responsible
for such radiation belt electron
acceleration has remained unresolved
for decades.
We know that
for energies of modest to intermediate energy, the culprit or the source of the
acceleration appears to be the shock front that surrounds a [an] expanding supernova blast wave; that is to say, we have a star that undergoes a massive cosmic explosion [and] drives a strong shock wave out into the surrounding interstellar medium, and the gas around the shock wave, and all the magnetic fields associated with it are capable of accelerating particles to very high energies; and also incidentally magnifying and amplifying the magnetic field associated with that shock front and giving a lot of x-ray emission and radio emission and so
on, and so we've understood that.
But
on the other hand, autonomous cars could allow
for emissions reductions by enabling more efficient driving patterns, without repeated
acceleration and braking, plus vehicles traveling closer together benefit from improved aerodynamics.
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The Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz (FHNW) invites applications
for a postdoctoral research position in Heliophysics to work
on the project «A new perspective
on particle
acceleration on the Sun: Solar Flare radio observations with the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array», funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation.
Last month Cure Network created its first spinout, Cure Network Dolby
Acceleration Partners LLC, in partnership with Gladstone, Dolby Family Ventures and Evotec AG to develop compounds
for Alzheimer's disease (AD) based
on two Gladstone projects, one from the lab of Lennart Mucke and the other from Jorge Palop's lab.
His comments are based
on the paper «Limits in detecting
acceleration of ice sheet mass loss due to climate variability», B. Wouters, J. L. Bamber, M. R. van den Broeke, J. T. M. Lenaerts and I. Sasgen, Nature Geoscience 6, 613 — 616 (2013) doi: 10.1038 / ngeo1874 Find the abstract and illustrations
for that paper here.
Hybrid - electric vehicles, such as the Toyota Prius and 472 of SEPTA's buses, have
for years used regenerative braking to charge
on - board batteries and reduce fuel consumption by reusing the stored energy upon
acceleration.
BELLA has made progress in demonstrating the rapid
acceleration of electrons using separate stages of laser - based
acceleration by forming and heating plasmas in which a powerful wave is created
for electrons to «surf»
on.
In the HD group, there was evidence of heterogeneity in ventricular enlargement rates (P <.0001) and of a year -
on - year
acceleration in ventricular enlargement (P =.02), after adjusting
for sex and TIV.
Grand Bahama is an ideal locale
for stem cell treatments due to the Bahamian government's strong focus
on safety and its commitment to the
acceleration of regenerative medicine
for patients.
This really posed a question
for Dardik who had started the Olympic Sport Medicine Committee in the 1970 ′ s. Based
on his background, he developed his own research in cyclic exercise which is based
on acceleration and recovery.
When using a sledgehammer
for strength training, it causes you to use the full range, multiple - joint movements focusing
on acceleration, agility, coordination, speed, and mental toughness.
Second, I know its probably tough to comment
on what another coach is saying but the idea of rep
acceleration and nervous system utilization
for maximum mass building is a logical theory.