Sentences with phrase «lack of body control»

To be clear, it's not a muscle car of the old Dukes of Hazzard breed, but rather a full - bore 21st - century rendition of everything great about pure American automotive power, with none of the really ugly stuff such as lack of body control, wayward steering and underwhelming brakes.
This lack of body control manifests itself in other ways, most obviously through compressions, when assorted bits of underfloor aerodynamic addenda noisily grind themselves into plasticky swarf on the coarse Welsh tarmac.
It's very relaxing to drive and a nice car overall, but the lack of body control and far too soft suspension get old quickly.
Except, what about crappy pop - up slides, where the goal of the runner is to put himself in a better position to advance on the play if needed, but a lack of body control makes him sproing up into the air?

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Experiencing contractions for the first time was, without a doubt, the most pain I've ever been in, and I hated feeling a lack of control over my body when they hit.
This is due to intense changes in hormones, the body physically changing, and a general sense of lack of control over eating, toileting, and exercising practices thanks to the growing baby.
PS — I totally get what Madge is saying but I would worry that any kind of consequential language in this realm could backfire — it really feels like a lack of control / power thing to me (which is I guess sometimes the root of bullying behavior) but consequences could make him feel both more powerful (he gets more attention from his request) AND more ashamed (about peeing etc.) I would re-inforce two things: 1) his own control / power over his own body (that means being totally ok with having an accident) AND 2) another person's right to privacy (he has no right to talk to another person about their own bathroom behavior)
The coalition Government stopped the regional level of control after coming to power in May last year, saying bodies such as Regional Development Agencies and Government Offices lacked legitimacy.
There's a lack of controlled clinical studies about the leaf's impact on the body, Grundmann says.
Because sleeping face - down protects the front of the body, the Stomach Snoozer position could be indicate signs of anxiety, emotional fear, vulnerability and lack of control.
And while a decrease in exercises DID bring more weight than my pregnant body desired, the more startling things I noticed were a decrease in energy, an inability to keep my stress under control, and a lack of joy.
It produces the thyroid hormone, which helps control the body's metabolism as well as many other organ functions, from iodine and can not produce hormones when the body lacks iodine.2 Some thyroid troubles originate from an iodine deficiency, leading to a simple increase in iodine intake to improve health.4 However, problems can also occur when the thyroid produces either too much or too little of its hormone because there is trouble with the gland itself or with any of the other glands in the body it communicates with.
For some women, mood issues can be a result of dealing with all the problems PCOS brings: dramatic body image issues, fluctuations in blood sugar, loss of control over weight, difficulty managing the syndrome, infertility, and lack of support.
Sleep is extremely important for your body, and lack of it can be highly detrimental to everything from motor control, cognitive function, decision making ability, and organ effectiveness.
White staff may show a lack of faith in the ability students of color have to control themselves when seeking to have power over their bodies.
The next surprise is the Ghost's absolute lack of body roll in turns and its sublime composure over lumpy pavement, a level of suspension refinement (control - arm front and multilink rear, with air springs and variable - rate dampers) that far exceeds the usual Rolls «waftability» measure.
Traction is good (perhaps because of the comparative lack of torque), and so is the damping when body control — and not ride quality — becomes the priority.
No, it doesn't have the immaculate polish and homogenous tactility of the Porsche — the brakes are over-assisted at road speeds and it lacks the remarkable pliancy and supple body control of the Cayman — but it counters with scintillating overtaking ability, greater levels of mechanical grip and a handling balance that's almost as sweet.
What the CLS lacks is detailed feedback; the steering is quick and accurate but you still feel isolated from those wide front contact patches, and even on its stiffest suspension setting the CLS55 doesn't have the ultra-tight body control of a true sports car.
What the rear axle lacks in vertical damping and body control it more than makes up for in the amount of it communicates to the driver, sending masses of information about just how much grip the tyres have at any given time.
Unfortunately, it lacks the body control of its best performance car rivals (irrespective of price) and doesn't transmit enough information through the steering.
Other changes on the Wraith include a marginally quicker steering rack (now three turns lock - to - lock rather than the 3.2 of the Ghost), increased roll control thanks to tweaked anti-roll technology, revised spring and damper settings for the air suspension, a 24 mm wider rear track for greater cornering stability, and extra strengthening for the under - body to compensate for the lack of a B - pillar.
Body control is good, but the steering really lets this car down with its unnecessary heft and its lack of feel.
Steering input is sharp and body roll is kept well under control, though there is a lack of feedback through the steering wheel to truly consider the C - HR a driver's car.
Excellent body control and accurate steering ensure the car is capable enough through corners, although it lacks the sense of fun provided by rivals like the Ford Mondeo and Mazda 6.
However the Magic Body Control's primary function — automatically adjusting the 4 - wheel independent suspension to suit the road based on camera inputs — lacks the full breadth of ability that most adaptive systems offer.
Third, the ride quality in this vehicle is top notch, with a steady on - center feel, good steering response, reasonable body control and a lack of harshness that, as noted, is uncommon for this segment.
Clinical signs included loss of control of body movements and partial paralysis in the hind limbs, dazed appearance and lack of ability to stand.
Farah noted that poverty, lack of education, culture and patriarchy — control of women's bodies — are some of the key reasons for population growth and that models of development that fail to address inequality and favour industrialisation and consumption are bad for both people in the Global South and for the global environment.
The key outcome of the judgment is that the question of whether a disabled person who lacks capacity to consent to a placement by a public body is deprived of their liberty in their particular living arrangements is an objective one, to be answered by reference to whether they are free to leave and how closely their movement and social interaction is controlled.
In her presentation based on Australian research, Dr O'Donnell highlighted the importance of building strong working relationships between government departments and Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations, but pointed out that there is a lack of national strategic direction to support engagement with Indigenous leaders and peak bodies.
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