If the rate of acceleration is
greater than commanded (aka, «unintended acceleration»), you might have a problem in the electronic throttle control, throttle position sensor, idle air control, or related systems.
Not exact matches
As the poetic parallelism makes clear, the character of Yahweh's compassion is the hesed character — the steady, enduring strength of fidelity, devotion, and commitment which partakes of the quality of grace precisely because it is more
than the convention of covenant can appropriately
command, because it is
greater than the relationship which first produced it, and because it is able, in breaking out of the relationship, to recreate the very relationship in transformed dimensions.
I mean, what makes this passage acquire more significance or convey
greater wisdom for this subculture
than, for instance, the Golden Rule, or Jesus»
command to love one another?
As such he will derive
greater rewards and satisfactions from his unique social contribution
than his more specialized co-professionals in medicine, law, and so on can attain, despite the lucrative fees they
command.
The
greatest goalkeepers
command their defense and make very little number of saves per game, if a goalkeeper has to rely on his own reflexes rather
than use the defenders in front of him as human shields, then there is a big problem!
With the possible exception of the Rose Bowl, no TV sport show this year
commanded a
greater audience
than the Clay - Henry Cooper fight.
He never did anything physically
great, but he
commanded the team, and when he wasn't playing results were always more in doubt
than when he was.
As a leader and organiser, he could be even more
commanding than Peter Schimeichel yet rarely didn't to bellow as loudly or wildly as the
Great Dane to get his point across.
The fools (read Chelsea) have no real talent scouts... wait for the real scouts to come up with a popular choice and then table bids
greater than the talent can
command (read Torres / Hazard / Oscar....
We implore Time to urgently correct this harmful information in such a way to
command even
greater attention
than received by the original article.
«What the country needs more
than ever is certainty, and having secured the largest number of votes and the
greatest number of seats in the General Election, it is clear that only the Conservative & Unionist Party has the legitimacy and ability to provide that certainty by
commanding a majority in the House of Commons.
«The scope of his
command is
greater than it has ever been for a chief of detectives.»
Sound is offered in 7.1 DTS - HD master audio and it too is
great, though the gavel bangs and shouts do not
command much notice while John Williams» score sometimes assumes a
greater presence
than warranted.
With a stronger actress who could have been in
greater command of the character, Freeze Me would have been a cold - hearted masterpiece rather
than the okay thriller it turned out.
An even more welcome surprise is how the film's women are given their due, with Luxembourg actress Vicky Krieps proving a more
than capable sparring partner for Day - Lewis's bratty 1950s dress designer, and the
great Lesley Manville
commanding her scenes as his imperious, but not unkind, sister.
To capture elements of the battles and storms at sea, despite the replica vessels at his
command (Surprise was a replica of HMS Rose, bought by 20th Century Fox after filming, it now resides at the Maritime Museum in San Diego; Acheron was constructed for the film from digital scans of the USS Constitution, the oldest floating commissioned vessel in the world), it was necessary for Weir to engage with a
greater degree of VFX
than he was used to previously.
Surprisingly, school vouchers targeted toward low - income families
command greater backing among Democrats
than Republicans.
Riskier loans
command higher interest rates
than safer loans because of the
greater chance of default on the repayment of the risky loan.
DPS» adoption of the LLN allows the district to shift more toward an authorizing body and service provider rather
than a traditional
command - and - control school system that emanates from the Superintendent's office with a focus on «one best system» which we know does not work if you want a diverse set of
great schools.
Professionals get what they deserve to be paid — good doctors make more money
than bad doctors, good lawyers
command greater fees
than middle of the roaders.
Regarding vocal recognition and
command access, Sync3 is definitely better
than its predecessor, doing a
great job facilitating the user - system interaction.
-- Across the entire US ebook market, ebooks without ISBNs now
command a
greater share of consumer ebook purchases, reading time, and author earnings
than all of the AAP's 1,200 publishers put together, including the Big Five.
Like almost every other dog
Great Danes respond better and faster to positive reinforcement and clear
commands than any other method.
Every observant dog owner can see for himself that his dog gets
greater satisfaction from the praise rewarding a well - executed
command or good behavior
than he does from the momentary excitement of disobeying, which is usually followed by the evident guilt feelings, (ears back and avoiding eye contact), even when he has not been punished.
There are
great dogs out there who, try as they might, will need a lot more practice
than others to learn how to roll over on
command.
she's 14 years rescued off the streets at 10 years escapee from new Rochelle ny humane society pound part shepherd part lab angel from heaven got on
great with my two bassets acted like a nurse maid to young children an seem to obey a young childs
commands right off
than an adult; well the genetic disease has settled in rear hind leg going to visit the vet today aware of outcome but will try to keep her she seems not to be in any discomfort an eats well.
What better place to have a relaxing weekend or adventure holiday
than to stay in a spacious luxury private suite with
commanding views over
Great Lake Taupo.
Put together, the «lt»
command will create a «less
than» angle bracket; «gt» will create a «
greater than» bracket: < > ~ dbs]
Partners are usually more satisfied with their work lives
than associates not because they earn more money or have more status, but because they have more control over their work,
greater confidence due to
greater experience and can
command greater respect from their peers.
Instead, as a quick review of Congress's express
commands in section 3553 (a) of the Sentencing Reform Act makes clear, Congress told judges to «impose a sentence sufficient, but not
greater than necessary, to comply with» the traditional purposes of sentencing (while also considering various relevant facts and factors including the guidelines).
Third, judges must respect the statutory
command to impose a sentence «sufficient, but not
greater than necessary» to achieve specified purposes of punishment.
While I have heard these refrains before, I find them both odd and at odds with fundamental notions of separation of powers and federal sentencing judges» overarching
command to impose a sentence that is «sufficient, but not
greater than necessary, to comply with the purposes» of federal sentencing.
Can there be a
greater joy
than listening to the superb advocate, analysing the evidence, eloquently drawing upon history and literature and law,
commanding the power of the English language, exercising the art of persuasion?
Saving the output of a Windows
Command Prompt command is a great way to get a nice neat copy to share with support staff, analyze longer outputs using your favorite text editor, or otherwise interact with the output with more flexibility than staying in the command window allo
Command Prompt
command is a great way to get a nice neat copy to share with support staff, analyze longer outputs using your favorite text editor, or otherwise interact with the output with more flexibility than staying in the command window allo
command is a
great way to get a nice neat copy to share with support staff, analyze longer outputs using your favorite text editor, or otherwise interact with the output with more flexibility
than staying in the
command window allo
command window allows for.
Rather
than using the ugly app, you can say a
command to an Echo speaker at home to remote start / lock / unlock (assuming you pay the $ 49 yearly fee), which was
great for preheating the car on a snowy day.
Dragon Age: Inquisition places you in the heart of a huge, vibrant world on a far
greater scale
than its predecessors, and it does an excellent job of making you feel in
command.
Institutional structures and processes that conform to the community's generally accepted ideas about how persons should interact and relate to each other, about the appropriate exercise of power, about who should be entitled to speak or act for whom, about proper decision - making processes, and so forth, are likely to
command significantly
greater support within the community
than those that depart from such standards or ideas, or that challenge them directly.18
Freakonomics is a book that got
great press citing a study that showed real estate practitioners tend to keep their own home on the market longer — and, thus,
command more for it —
than homes of their clients.
Similarly, if the office property under consideration entails
greater risk
than the market average (due for example to higher vacancy rate or poor location) then it should
command a higher capitalization rate.
For example, if the office property under consideration has
greater appreciation prospects
than the market on average then it should
command a lower capitalization rate compared to the market average.
Within some metros, lease renewals
commanded greater price increases
than new leases for the same units would have.