Sentences with phrase «long shifter felt»

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The really, really long paddle shifters also feel great and connect the Alfa with its Italian brethren, Ferrari and Maserati.
«You feel the fluid shift [in your body], kind of like laying heads - down on an incline, because there is no longer gravity pulling your body fluids down into your legs.
Since the Liberal government feels it has checked climate - change financing off its long environmental to - do list, Ottawa is expected to shift its funding focus to other international obligations on the environment, such as the UN Convention on Biological Diversity.
According to Keen, the ground of theology, or storytelling, is no longer outside the human community, God being «dead»; thus Keen feels we must shift our focus to the individual and the commonplace.24 In order to overcome my dis - ease, my dis - grace, Keen suggests that «I can proceed by telling my story.
The boundaries of heaven and earth seemed to shift that afternoon, so that they no longer corresponded to birth and death; it felt possible to reach into the skies and tug heaven into the present.
Though this season seemed like a marked change in the tides, where the Jets finished second only to the Presidents Trophy - winning Nashville Predators, last night still felt different, like a massive shift in a hopeful direction that this city hasn't seen in a long time.
Those feelings haven't entirely faded, but they've certainly shifted as time has passed and as my days have changed from those long ones at home with little ones.
Nurses often feel severe leg pain at the end of 12 hour long shifts.
This model is recommended if you feel pain in your feet after long work shifts.
Slowly, ever so slowly, the balance of power is shifting, and it is this that is causing some professionals to feel uneasy and long for a time when women would defer to their expertise, not ask so many questions, and comply.
The influence of a functional clock is evident in the reduced performance of shift workers and the jet lag felt by long - distance travellers.
After a long shift, he says, «it feels like you either haven't finished all you need to do for the patients, or you're dumping the rest of your work on your teammates.»
Keep a food diary for a week to bring awareness to what's going on in your body — and do it again when things inevitably shift and you no longer feel your best.
And truly, regardless of the many painful, frustrating, or embarrassing moments we experience in the seeking of it, we all long to feel the seismic shift and profound emotional and energetic releases associated with orgasm.
But when there is an excess of kapha in the body — the result of diet, lack of exercise, too much sleep, too much of everything throughout the long winter — right now is when you'll feel it most, as the energy in nature begins to shift and lighten.
I couldn't believe how quickly the mindset shift occurred, but as soon as I vowed to stop shopping from «unethical» sources, I no longer felt the urge to do so.
Shift dresses have zero shape, and I feel like the long necklace helps stretch out the look of the dress a little.
From long shifts to irregular hours, it can often feel that as single doctors, you just don't have the time to meet new people.
With rumors that «The Road» may be bumped to 2009, (not Harvey Weinstein's choice of release year) and «The Soloist» already moving on, along with the rumblings that «Frost / Nixon» does indeed lack that edge I wrote about not so long ago, one can feel the Oscar race shifting day to day.
Certainly what the superhero genre needs right now is less reverence for its mythologies, and its narrative formulas; even if its atmosphere of death feels decidedly impermanent in the long term, Avengers: Infinity War proved that people are ready for a shift away from predictability and eager to be shocked, even if temporarily.
The shift to multiple, bite - sized missions per locale vice the longer mission structure of the older games feels more in line with the mobile aspect of the game (although the lack of checkpoints within each mission can be an annoyance).
Most importantly there has been a shift in mindset: there has been a cultural shift in the moral «high ground» — colleagues no longer feel guilty not replying to an email — colleagues now feel guilty for sending them.
When it finally shifts, and there's no preordained pattern for how long you wait, the resulting shift in power jerks the car rather abruptly and reduces the luxury feel they so adeptly obtained.
The wait to get through first gear is a long one — you'll be nearing freeway speeds before you feel the first shift.
The five - speed manual transmission has that long - lost shift quality that only Ferraris of a certain age can deliver: a deliberate, weighty feel that's initially tight as you take the lever out of one gear, then frees up as you cross the gate before tightening once more as the next gear slots home.
The engine is matched well to the six - speed manual transmission, which has long but silky - smooth shift throws that feel great after a short adjustment period.
In Sport mode the shifts are quicker, less lethargic and feel like the gearbox is installed in the car rather being towed behind in a trailer and connected via a series of linkages longer and more intertwined than the car's wiring loom.
The long - throw, light - effort shifter feels spring - loaded so that even the limpest of wrists can easily engage the next gear.
Swerving the ceramic brakes and saving # 6250 doesn't take long to think about, though the bulk of the used F80s currently on sale feature the DCT gearbox, suggesting its # 2645 is justifiable when you consider the very quick, satisfying shifts in manual mode and the opportunity for languid, fully - auto miles when you're feeling lazy or stuck in traffic.
Fitted with either the 6 - speed manual transmission or optional paddle - shift 8 - speed automatic (a better choice given the manual's long throws), the 2016 Genesis Coupe feels strong and willing, especially in a straight line.
Transmission: manual five - speed Manufacturer: Tremec / Keisler Engineering / Silver Sport Transmissions (Wixom, MI / Rockford, TN) Shifter: Hurst Pistol Grip Clutch: Hays 11 - inch long style Rearend: Chrysler 8 3/4 Ratio: 3.55:1 Sure Grip Steering: Firm Feel Inc..
In addition to just - adequate power, the engine felt rough, the shifter had long throws and the steering offered little road feel.
It has a set of long tube headers running through dual exhaust to Flowmaster mufflers and tail pipes running out the back for a really good sound.The transmission is a 727 automatic that shifts good and doesn't slip or leak.The rear end is an 8 3/4 with what feels like 3.91 gears and a posi - trac.
Brakes and acceleration are both strong and the transmission shifts through the gears unobtrusively when driven sedately, rising to the challenge when quick acceleration is called upon.The ride is good but can feel a bit firm over some road surfaces, in general though the Q70 provides unruffled progress both in the city and on longer trips.
The RS's gearbox has a muddy feel unworthy of a car put together this well: It makes you long for the quicker, cleaner shifters found in Hondas and BMWs.
The bottom massage was a bit odd at first, but I felt that the slight shifting of the seating surface helped to ease fatigue during one of my longer trips — a 4 - hour ride from San Francisco to Sacramento and back to pick up new seats for my project car.
A more engaging drive can be delivered by using the manual shift but the shifter itself feels like it's a long way over to the left, especially with that armrest doing battle with your elbow, so it's not quite in the right spot for enthusiastic gear changes.
Shifting the seat back longer than might be the case in other cars and pulling the wheel out to its maximum telescopic adjustment was required for me to feel at the right distance from the pedals, but then the odd - numbered gears (further forward) were a bit of a stretch.
The stick - shift is fun, and its long - travel shift throws and longer - travel clutch action feel appropriate here in small - truck duty.
Testers also weren't fond of the GTI shifter's long throws and rubbery feel compared with the Si's, nor the lightly weighted steering of the German car.
Your hand feels good on the 5 - speed lever, because the shifting is light and precise, but your left foot feels awkward, as the clutch pedal has a long stroke and travels a bit before it grabs.
Also improved is the gearshift, which still feels a little long in throw but shifts are neat and positive and an engine with a long spread of torque makes driving the Duster easy.
Its shifter is light and precise but on long drives on the highway, you do feel the need for a 6th gear.
Shift throws through the six - speed gearbox were a little long but had a nice feel and were well matched to the engine.
Like many of Kazuo Ishiguro's widely - acclaimed novels, Nocturnes charts the nature of shifting relationships, the passage of time, real and perceived failures, the consequences of deferred dreams, feelings of estrangement, and the quiet but destructive erosion that occurs when truth is denied for too long, yet it does so with more attenuated gestures and less reflection... Fans of his novels may enjoy the change of pace offered by this debut, but newer readers may prefer to begin with his previous works, which better exemplify his talents.
He saw them in the streets, always from behind, or turning a corner, his father sitting in the bright yellow taxi next to his, shifting in his seat as the cab screeched away in the opposite direction, his mother — dead six months now, though it felt like one long night — hurrying along the sidewalk on a Sunday morning, turning into a store just when Ben had come close enough to see her face.
I've long felt that the power balance between authors and publishers has shifted and will shift further as digital change drives home a point I made most clearly in my essay No New Normal: The Value Web (and reiterated here on Futurebook):
I've long felt that by far the biggest weapon in Amazon's arsenal (after the platform itself) is the self publishing / publishing abilities of the platform which is a while new kind of threat for publishers and one that is becoming much more real and present a danger than just the shift to digital:
It wasn't long until she felt the need for greater challenges and made the shift to emergency medicine.
Moveset changes / shifts may not seem like much, but they sometimes reward long - term players for playing early, though when those same shifts are used to force us to spend Dust and Candy (the game's grindy leveling currencies) on new Pokemon, it feels as if we're being punished, even if I recognize it as a mechanic to ensure a level playing field.
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