Sentences with phrase «lot less grip»

That means bigger sidewalls, less responsiveness — and if the roads do dry out — a lot less grip.
It's a harrowing place to begin the story (with the clean - up job excruciating in its unease), but once we get into the proper plot it prefaces — a mystery / slasher genre piece — things get a lot less gripping.
If I had to charge this thing every night, you better believe I'd be looking for some knockoff charging dock that needed a lot less gripping and clicking, but that long battery life means I seldom interact with the annoyance.

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I believe, along with many experts, that the only way to truly get a grip is by having a lot LOT lelot LOT leLOT less.
Amid the historic drought gripping California and much of the West Coast, scientists are studying how states can manage with a lot less water in the future.
Unlike both generations of R8 the new TT RS Roadster does more or less read from the very well thumbed Audi dynamic textbook — huge grip and traction, plenty of body control and lots of stability, but gentle understeer beyond the limit and not much by way of excitement — but it does so while feeling lighter on its toes and more agile than ever before.
Expect a lot more straight line speed, slower cornering, less grip in the rain and a whole lot of badass Godzilla action with at least four Nissan GT - Rs going against the best of Honda and Lexus.
See, Nintendo's always been more or less bulletproof thanks to their handheld market, which they've never lot a grip on.
Both devices are large and don't offer the most comfortable one - handed experience, but the iPhone 6s Plus definitely requires a lot more of stretch, and its extra width makes for a less secure grip in the hand as well.
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