Sentences with phrase «more grip in»

The combination of two very different track characteristics asks racers to make a major decision: will you go for maximum top speed or sacrifice some of it for more grip in the twisty bits?
As a tire rolls over it, it will hit the windshield or depress it into the road giving the track a little more grip in that area.
This doesn't change the ride much, but adds an extra layer to the handling ability, and adds more grip in poor weather conditions.
Accelerating applies weight to the rear, leading to more grip in the rear - drive GT3, and braking distributes force more evenly than a front - engine car.
OLIVER GAVIN, NO. 4 MOBIL 1 / SIRIUS - XM CHEVROLET CORVETTE C7.R — QUALIFIED SIXTH IN GTLM: «After the Continental Tire SportsCar Challenge race, the circuit was very slick and maybe we were banking on the track to have more grip in it.
As a rule, that makes the Audi safer and leaves it with more grip in slippery conditions (particularly quattro four - wheel - drive models).
An electronically controlled locking rear differential is also standard to help distribute engine power evenly to both rear wheels so they move at the same speed, providing more grip in low - traction conditions.
Symmetrical all - wheel drive comes standard, naturally, and an Active Torque Vectoring system gives the Legacy even more grip in less - than - ideal conditions.
The highly specialised tread pattern creates six percent more grip in normal conditions, and a stiffer structure significantly increases steering response and supports the sharper handling of the 675LT.
Tacoma TRD Off - Road's standard electronically controlled locking rear differential distributes engine power evenly to both rear wheels so they move at the same speed, providing more grip in low - traction conditions.
Viewers who opt for the 3D screening are definitely rewarded — action sequences throughout the movie are already arresting in their dynamicity, and they become even more gripping in the 3D version.
But now the sinister goings on have begun again and the dark, smog - filled streets and alleyways are once more gripped in with fear.

Not exact matches

«The current pace of repricing in fed funds is not immediately problematic for the Fed and there is yet time to price more into the curve, though we'd argue that at the June meeting, it's likely the markets will have to come to grips with the possibility of a fourth hike in 2018 and price more appropriately,» Lyngen said.
A brutal cold snap that began last week — holding much of the East Coast and Midwest in its grip — has made a warm weather getaway more urgent for some travelers.
With colorful dual grip handles in orange, green, and blue, these flossers are more fun than your avergae dental floss.
Most avocado tools are just for cutting it up, but the OXO Good Grips 3 - in - 1 Avocado Slicer does more.
More than 75 % of the city is now cleared of ISIS fighters, he said on Thursday, adding that Syrian Democratic Forces, a mainly Kurdish force partnering with the coalition, «have made clear progress and we are seeing ISIS begin to lose its grip on their self - declared capital in Raqqa.»
The economic slowdown that still grips much of the globe is keeping a damper on many industries — the moguls heavily invested in commodities or energy were more likely to be laggards this year — but telecom, real estate and consumer staples performed well and pushed many members» net worth higher.
And, more than 1 in 10 Americans (12 %) use wireless as their only Internet or broadband connection, freeing themselves from the grip of the traditional, uncompetitive in - home broadband providers.
That would, in turn, give the «America First» trade advisers in the White House a stronger grip over trade policy and could make other controversial tariff policies more likely in the months to come.
We're at a line in the sand here, where we can continue blindly marching over the cliff, or we can get a grip: ramp down fossil fuel use immediately, get an economic system geared to fixing up the mess we've made instead of enriching the few who already have far more than enough, nourish an ideology of cooperation instead of competition, and put the technology to more intelligent uses than convenience and mindless diversion.
In bonds, the fear about Depression gripping the markets had a striking result last week, as investors priced inflation - protected bonds as if the rate of inflation would be essentially zero for the next 5 years or more.
A new study has revealed that more Americans than ever before are in the grip of stress, depression and anxiety; and several of them are unable to get required help.
While Bharti Airtel, Idea Cellular and Vodafone India continue to feel the wrath of Reliance Jio, Mukesh Ambani is apparently in no mood to relax the grip on the market and may continue to offer more discount on tariffs.
The term is ambiguous and would have needed to be defined in any such legislation; a federal ban that was in place from 1994 to 2004 applied to semiautomatic weapons with two or more of a list of specific features (for example, a telescoping stock and a pistol grip).
Companies underwent a similar phenomenon to the one that gripped Seventeenth century England and America in the early eighties: investors wanted big ideas more than a solid business plan.
The less - volatile core CPI index was up 1.9 % from one year ago and increased at a 2.5 % annual rate over the last three months, which is more in line with the Fed's preference than the headline figures, suggesting deflation hasn't gripped the U.S. economy as it did Japan's earlier this decade.
Over the 42 years (and more) of being fascinated with the reality of God, I've explored the human experience in ways I'm not proud of, and had to come to grips with very primal realities that all human beings face, especially self - regulation, care and contribution.
If this world of ours can come to grips and learn to scrap religious views and just serve one God and ONLY ONE GOD without making a such a BIG DEAL about messianic belief, it would be a much more peaceful world to live in.
Meanwhile, we can have even more fun exploring our slippery grip on reality by looking into the bizarre phenomena revealed in studies of quantum mechanics.
Two recent studies released almost simultaneously provide more hard evidence that religion is slowly losing its grip on humanity, even in the United States.
It's difficult to critique this in a spoiler - free way, but to use the example of A New Hope, while the Death Star was a looming, terrifying presence throughout, the big threat to our heroes in this film seems to appear quite late in the day, and seems more important as a plot device to bring key characters together than a genuinely gripping menace.
That we need to start a revolution because Obama won... this is why the republicans lost... catering to the extreme far right, extreme religiious, extreme Tea Baggers... the tea partty members in the house will continue to create more problems for the GOP untill they show they are going to work with this President instead of against him... Boenher better get a grip on his House or he will find himself out of a job... and the GOP better distance themselves from this NUT CASE TRUMP...
Indeed, Reinhold Niebuhr, perhaps the most influential American theologian relative to political and ethical action in this century, wrote his theories of sin under the grip of Soren Kierkegaard's more individualistic notions of the origin of sin.
Nonetheless, the affirmation will not be evaded that the biblical influence has been, and is, of a more potent sort; for it strongly grips human emotions, the driving force in achievement, and sets them aflame with a supreme ideal which by its very loftiness thrills and mocks us.
Paul is certainly more than a little irritated here, but his anger is not directed against the oppressed slave girl who is both in the grips of an evil spirit and exploited by greedy pimps.
Then came the feminists» more properly designated by their original name, the libbers» who were militant, angry, and in the grip of a curious but lethal combination of galloping self - pity and driving ambition.
In college I was trained to fight against this view of Scripture with every fiber of my being, and yet, when I began seeking a more intellectually honest faith, it was this view of Scripture that finally released me from gripping fear and doubt.
Once we set Jesus in the context of a larger scriptural story, however, and come to grips with his sense of what exactly the new the new covenant would mean and how it would both fulfill and transform the old one... we discover a much richer, and more narratival, sense of «fulfillment,» which generates that subtle and powerful view of scripture we find in the early church.»
Looking primarily to models based on quantitative research methodologies to provide a clear direction for policy in regulating media and violence can also distract policy makers from coming to grips with other difficult but more important value questions that impinge on the issue of media and violence, such as the purpose of broadcasting, issues of ownership and control of media, the international context of Australian media, the dominant economic nature of most of Australia's social communications, the distinctive ways in which the media reproduce and reconstruct myths and symbols of violence from within the culture, and how audiences use and respond to media myths and symbols.
One more proof that all religion has to keep people chain in its grips is one thing and one thing only — «FEAR».
And after his heart beat no more, he rested in the earth while the devil sang shrill victory songs, only to hear his whiny whimper when the God of Everything rose again, thrust away death's icy grip, and revealed afresh just who God was and is and is to be.»
Seventy - five people died in a recent spate of violence gripping Christian communities in central Nigeria,... More
Depending on the company I'm in I try not to slouch or reach and, while my elbows end up on the table more than they should, you can take me pretty much anywhere without the risk of a Neanderthal fist grip shovelling of food or overzealous plate scraping.
It's in the lighter, nervier, more elegant Margaret River spectrum, offering vivid citrusy flavours, wild botanical perfume and a touch of tangy grip on the finish.
9 months on and Arsenal is 3rd best in London and once more in the grip of 4th place fever.
At the peak of frustration in the cockpit, if the driver is in distress, the compound releases 25 per cent more grip.
«When I can get to grips with that and try to get over that, there's a lot more to come from me in terms of my physicality, especially in my position.
The bigger tyres mean more rubber touching the track surface, so grip levels look set to increase by quite some margin and will play a big role in cutting lap times.
What's more, she did this with a cacophony of voices echoing in her skull: admonitions about grip pressure from Hanson; swing thoughts from McGetrick; a putting tip from former coach Ed Oldfield; telephoned advice from her father, George, to concentrate on her tempo; and soothing words from her significant other, real estate developer Louis Capano.
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