Sentences with phrase «much less grip»

AC seems to be easier over bumps but in road cars in AC there is much less grip.
A smaller patch grips poorly, resulting in a skid with much less gripping force.

Not exact matches

If an entity is «doing content» it seems much less likely that anything they publish will have the genuine connection to consumers that is required to grip and spread.
Perhaps the most unavoidable climate story of 2012 was the warmth that gripped much of the U.S., and to a lesser degree, the planet, throughout the year
However, keep in mind if your grip is too close, or less than 6 inches apart, you'll end up placing too much stress on your wrists and elbow joints instead of the triceps.
A rope attachment is much less stable than a straight bar or other solid attachment, so you will have an increased challenge on your shoulder stabilizers and grip muscles.
«Happy End» is a much more meandering, less contained film though, and it doesn't have a central, gripping mystery like «Hidden» and «The White Ribbon».
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.
You can't nail the throttle with impunity as you can in the Bentley but as the miles build and you get a feel for how much grip there is, the chunky rump of the Conti begins to gain less yardage out of roundabouts.
The front wheels have effectively received a slightly larger share of the total but there's still a much larger proportion remaining towards the rear which had already begun to yaw through the turn but which is now really on the move because suddenly there is less grip to restrain it.
Much of that is down to its more progressive, less critical transition from grip to slip.
Ride and handling > Massive grip, but not so much that it's less exciting — if anything, it adds to the experience.
Of course there's tons of grip and unshakable traction - anything less would be extremely negligent given the power and torque on - tap - but it's the fact you now know how much you're using and how much is left that marks the Chiron out as something special.
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.
The key is to take time to warm them through before leaning on the car, after which point there's so much cornering grip you can more or less pick your turn in speed and be confident the car will find a way through the corner.
Bottom line, the 350 RWD turns in more keenly and understeers less than either the AWD or the RC F, while achieving grip levels much closer to those of the full - on F. Of course the 350 isn't as straight - line swift as the F (Lexus claims 0 -60-mph (0 -97-km / h) times of 5.8 and 4.4 seconds respectively) but the sixer makes all the right noises with impeccable smoothness.
As expected, turn - in is much, much improved over lesser Mercedes products, and as Roger notes, the suspension tuning and ultra-low profile tires provide so much cornering grip that the only way you are likely to ever hear much tire shrieking is by way of power oversteer or burnouts... in which case, really, you're just going to hear engine noise.
They enable much less phase shift in response as compared to the predecessor system, and therefore even more grip.
It's hard enough to keep a grip on what your animals are doing from minute to minute, much less having to worry about what's happening beneath the fur.
Its 750 horsepower ensures gripping ride, entailed with much thrill and bumpy fun, and enables you to encircle the beauty over three sister islands of Bali, Nusa Penida, Ceningan, and Lembongan in less than 24 hours.
Much of this is to do with the artist himself: far less interested in the economics of his art than in creative freedom, Hockney has long avoided market distractions by keeping a tight grip on supply and pricing.
The YD shows strongly up in GRIP but is much less pronounced in the Antarctic cores because interrupting the AMOC turns poleward ocean heat transport on and off causing abrupt NH climate change.
But, in the region where human civilisation began, already in the grip of its worst drought for 900 years, it is a reminder of how bad things could get, and, less certainly, a guide to how much worse human - induced climate change could become.
a nation of remarkably productive, often well - paid workers who are becoming increasingly reluctant to pause from their labors and refresh their souls — a nation whose cash - drenched corporate employers typically don't pay for much time off (less than two weeks annually, on average), a nation whose globe - gripping federal government is the only one in the whole industrialized world not to legally require generous periods of paid kick - back - and - hang time — is a nation that's socially screwed up, particularly in comparison with European countries like France, which orders its citizens outside to play for the entire month of August and a few other weeks spread through the year.
After that it gets pretty much standard and less than gripping:
While these are often wireless and much lighter than standard gaming mice, they also offer a specific advantage to gamers who prefer a tip grip style, as the smaller body can be more easily maneuvered while physically touching less of the mouse.
You could practically rub down painted walls with the back of the OnePlus 2, and while there is a texture to the sandstone white, it's much less abrasive, providing grip, comfort, and a sleek new look.
Even the handset width is less and that helps get a much better and comfortable grip.
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