Sentences with phrase «going in a straight line»

They tend to keep going in a straight line, a principle enshrined as Newton's First Law.
Seeing a focused edge guy like Landry seemingly get channeled outside only to lightly move his lineman off - balance, stop on a dime, and rip past him on the inside makes me want to see Chubb do more of that, but he may just be more of a guy who picks a move and applies it to go in a straight line through the play.
It is hard to jog or even push this stroller when you aren't going in a straight line.
(Jogging strollers have fixed front wheels in order to make controlling the stroller easier and to help keep it going in a straight line, but this same feature can make turning a jogging stroller a bit of a challenge).
«We wanted to give [the droplets] a bit of a challenge and see if they could do more than just go in a straight line,» Grzybowski says.
«Bad meat does not go in straight lines 50 kilometers long, but wind can do that,» says Meselson, whose wife and fellow team member Jeanne Guillemin wrote a book about the investigation.
Surely it's easier to go in a straight line, right?
What's more, IQ correlated positively with a measure of «presidential greatness» based on multiple rankings and ratings of presidents» leadership ability — and the relationship went in a straight line.
But he never goes in a straight line (at one point, he wants to give up on the families altogether), and Robert Wieckiewicz, the wonderful Polish theatre actor, makes him a cunning, calculating Everyman, seemingly stolid but with just a touch of the outcast in his makeup.
Those cars could only go in a straight line; these cars can do anything.
RYAN BRISCOE: Also it's a public road so you have a lot of crown in the road, so the car doesn't want to go in a straight line.
As for how fast the Urus goes in a straight line on the skidpad's clean tarmac, less than 3.7 seconds to 62 mph is the official word, but 3.35 seconds is what the digital in - dash readout says on location.
That means new tech, new style and a new suede - covered acoustic top that keeps out road and wind noise, as least going in a straight line.
But it looks like the new Corvette may be able to go round corners as well as it goes in a straight line, with a new seven - speed manual «box with rev matching driving the power to the rear wheels, and a five position Drive Mode Selector that's said to tailor 12 vehicle attributes to suit intent and environment.
Amazingly, the Denali doesn't just go in a straight line.
Edmunds» Senior Writer Carlos Lago heads to the test track to see how fast the 2017 Honda Civic Si will go in a straight line!
The chassis of the DS3 has been thoroughly reworked to ensure that the DS3 Racing will go around corners as well as it goes in a straight line, with the suspension lowered, the track widened, 18 inch alloy wheels fitted, the springs stiffened and the shock absorbers re-rated.
Well for all those fan boys that always say that the Vette can only go in a straight line, EAT IT!
Sensors monitor lateral movement to keep you going in a straight line.
High school physics equations are awesome at calculating the speed of a falling bowling ball from a tower, or a frictionless ice skater going in a straight line.
Don't fall into the trap of hoping that every trade you take goes on a parabolic run in your favor, the markets ebb and flow, meaning they don't go in straight lines for very long.
Driving is a chore, from turning to breaking, to even going in a straight line.
Instead, you travel faster when going in a straight line
It isn't guaranteed to hit anything — heck, it isn't even guaranteed to go in a straight line — but it sure is fun to put down and see what happens.
He has a particularly painterly way of describing that evolution: «I keep going in a straight line — it's the world that keeps going up and down.»
You might also remember that Faraday Future, at the very same event where they were showing off how fast their autonomous - capable car could go in a straight line, managed to embarrass themselves when their self - parking demo turned into a demonstration about how their car's autonomous technology could emulate a panic attack.

Not exact matches

Ben rightly pointed out that the Stelvio Quadrifoglio could deliver that vibe, but I didn't think the Stelvio Sport really got into its element until it was going fast in a straight line on the highway.
«I don't think it's realistic for markets to continue going up in a straight line,» said Jim McCafferty, head of Asia ex-Japan equity research at Nomura Securities.
«People think running a startup is just a straight line, that you go in one direction,» Solorzano, who has since shifted from CTO to CEO, tells Inc. «You really go up, down, sideways, left, right, 45 degrees this way, 90 degrees that way.»
«While we still have a lot of work to do and the progress won't happen in a straight line, Q3 was a good first step and we are committed to executing our new strategic direction going forward.»
«Markets do not go up in a straight line
The post is a healthy reminder for the proudly brusque, but in it Olds also goes a step further, not just cautioning self - described straight shooters of the social and business costs of stepping over the line that separates directness from rudeness, but also offering three helpful tips to keep you on the right side of the divide.
And, regardless of your gender: «We're trained to believe that our income is going to go up in a straight line, in a constantly growing trajectory,» says Lauren Lyons Cole, a certified financial planner in New York.
Nothing goes up in a straight line.
You weren't going to go up in a straight line forever.»
Ahlborn says the team has decided that the best route is one that goes in as straight a line as possible in order to prevent the high - speed twists and turns from turning the Hyperloop into what one critic called a «barf ride.»
This rally has been so strong that many global indices have gone up in a straight line, registering gains up to 300 % over that time period with volatility hitting historical lows.
«The markets can't always go up in a straight line — it's not healthy; it's not the way the market history works,» the director of global macro for Fidelity Management and Research said in an interview with CNBC.
Earnings season is about to get underway, too, which is more than likely going to show a fourth straight quarterly decline in profits — and if firms aren't seeing bottom line leverage, they may be slow to dole out new positions, or much in the way of payroll hikes.
Because stocks never go up in a straight line and if the stock is a sound one, it's a great opportunity to buy more at lower price.
So one - third of the time since 1927, the market was falling at least 10 %.3 The takeaway is that over time, the market has gone up most of the time over the long term — just not in a straight line.
1) Nothing goes up (or down) in a straight line.
my mom usually tells me «Our ups and downs in life are very important to keep us going because a straight line even in electrocardiogram means we are not alive however it is love what provides stability..
In the span of one week, we've gone from the Purdue Boilermakers holding down the fourth and final spot on the top line, to the Auburn Tigers replacing them on Friday, thanks to three straight Boiler losses, to the Kansas Jayhawks» ascension today.
Last season, before the Buccaneers played the Cowboys, Bucs defensive tackle Gerald McCoy, who would make the Pro Bowl for the first of what will be many times in his career, went to the head coach and asked that they stop calling so many stunts and blitzes and just let the defensive line rush straight for most of the game.
its ridiculous and embarrassing and goes to show that the real agenda from both wenger and the board is keeping the books straight its the continual party line of «in the summer, we'll do this» then the player is unavailable there used to be a time not that long ago when you knew that whoever they brought in was going to be class, now you know that whoever they bring in will be cheap and wont do much of a job, Sanchez has been the only real good bit of transfer business and I mean really good bit since we were supposed to be free of financial restraints makes you wonder if we ever really had any as its still not changed.
... only problem with outfield seating is you won't be able to see about 30 feet from the wall down from the section you're in and if it's an afternoon game you're going to get blasted with sun because it's one of the (I guess) «traditional» stadiums where the left field line goes straight north - south.
I don't think Sczny is all that bad of a goal keeper, we will all agree that he is not as good as tubut, degea etc but I think is father is spot on with his anology Mert is like a big over grown turtle and equally as slow every defender in the league knows that if your keeper advance you should go straight on the goal line debuchy did it in the closing moments of that game that's what Mert should have done.
Even though aerodynamics wasn't really a thing back then designers realised that by covering the wheels their cars would go faster in a straight line.
With Arsenal now on a run of seven straight wins in a row with Middlesbrough next in line for a beating, it was always going to hard for Arsene Wenger to drop anyone with the team playing so well, but Le Prof made four changes for last nights match against Ludgorets, and perhaps this team was even stronger than the one that struggled to maintain the pace against Swansea on Saturday.
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