Sentences with phrase «more tricky terrains»

For more tricky terrains that require smarter off - roading capabilities to tackle boulders and ruts, a five - speed crawl control function is available.

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South Korea's largest family - run conglomerates may have contributed to the more than 1 trillion won ($ 910 million) in domestic sponsorship raised for the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, but the event is tricky terrain for them to navigate.
Scientists new to international collaboration, therefore, need clear guidance on navigating this potentially tricky terrain, including appropriate practices for authorship credit, data ownership and sharing, legal and bureaucratic requirements, and much more.
What's more, older elk used difficult terrain during bow hunting season — making things tricky for the hunters, who need to get close to their prey for a kill.
While the farm - to - table movement is still relatively new in the country, where steep terrain makes farming tricky, Norwegians are increasingly known to serve up simple ingredients in an unfussy way that lets their flavors shine through (along with plenty of fish — more on that on mbg next week).
Annie Hall, Manhattan, even a more recent work like Vicky Cristina Barcelona — a great number of Allen's films deftly sketch the tricky terrain of romance.
From the outset, Toyota realised that such cars are likely to spend far more time on tarmac than tricky terrain, so the RAV4 was developed with the road very much in mind.
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