These things generate so
much thrust off front standstill they need wheelie bars to stop them flipping.
With 440 lb - ft of torque, the diesel provides nearly as
much thrust as the V8 models, yet attains nearly 28 mpg on the highway.
Momentum conservation loses its significance and the mantra «slow in, fast out» takes on a new meaning when there's
this much thrust on tap.
Have you ever had that friend who wanted to help you do something so
much they thrust themselves into the process in a somewhat uninvited fashion?
Ion exhaust is much faster than the exhaust from a chemical rocket, so an ion engine can produce 10 times as
much thrust from each pound of fuel.
The choice was pretty
much thrust upon me.
The company claims that these «dynamic flight manoeuvres» generate between five and 25 times as
much thrust per square metre as conventional sails.
You can see it's sort of a mesh system, it's not designed to be particularly pretty, but the size of the cone gives you a rough approximation for how
much thrust the engines are producing.
Not exact matches
He adds that ultimately this way of doing business is
much richer and more satisfying than the current model because it
thrusts together highly talented people for shorter periods of time «-- and holds out loftier goals and richer rewards.
Use these steps as a loose guideline for the course of your business» development, and
thrust yourself into the process as
much as you can.
The favorable market performance associated with many historical economic expansions is fully accounted for by 1) favorable post-recession valuations, with the S&P 500 averaging less than 9 times prior peak earnings at the recession low, expanding to just over 11 times peak earnings in the first year of the bull market, and 2) favorable trend uniformity, which typically emerges almost immediately in the form of a powerful breadth
thrust off of a bear market low, and is confirmed within a few weeks by
much broader trend uniformity.
The key
thrust of Jarret's arguments in various articles on this topic seem to be «people who have
much more experience in this than Musk have already proved this doesn't work.»
It probably won't make Wynne any more popular in Harper's eyes, and will be one more reason for him to avoid meeting with her, but it could also be the first shot in a Supreme Court challenge of the legislation, which could conceivably be
much faster - tracked than it would be if we had to wait for a Charter challenge the traditional way, which could conceivably help save lives, going back to the
thrust of the Bedford decision in the first place.
That was certainly the
thrust of
much of the US comment at the time of the revision of Canada's Copyright Act in 2011 - 12 and is a theme repeated regularly in inputs to the annual USTR Special 301 process by groups such as the International Intellectual Property Alliance (IIPA) and in the 301 Report itself.
So
much capital has been
thrust at maintaining the status quo in Egypt that many financial analysts have been lulled into a pre-Minsky complacency: Stability breeds a false sense of comfort.
Or didI I?Was I just more convicted in my views so I just went forward as a believer and
thrust my beliefs on others without thinking about it as
much as I do now.
With
much the same
thrust, despite its linkage with an apocalyptic concept of divine judgment, is the presentation of the separation of the sheep from the goats in the last judgment (Matt.
It is a commonplace among scholars of the Women's movement that the 19th century struggle for women's rights in America had lost
much of its radical
thrust by the end of the century as the vote became the single overriding issue, and that supporters of women's suffrage were not above an appeal to blatant racism and class - consciousness to advance their cause.
So naturally Christians castigate atheists who are not Nietzschians, such a stance creates
much greater difficulty in fashioning rhetorical
thrusts.
Indeed, the
thrust of
much Christian language (as authentic word) is toward a new world that is breaking in upon the present one.
To
thrust aside a work of such sensitivity, honesty, perception, to have canceled out its conspicuous merits by invoking a rigid canon which is itself susceptible to
much interpretation, would have been to judge ourselves wilfully blind to the contrasts of beauty and ugliness that underlie human life.
THere was not
much cut and
thrust or
much to shout about but at least we stood up and matched the visitors.
As for recruiting, I don't think that would help as
much as believed, not if you abandoned the QB run game as the primary
thrust of the offense.
A defensive injury crisis at the Catalan club has
thrust the Frenchman back into Tito Vilanova's plans
much sooner than expected.
Much like Walcott, the Germany international has clearly spent some time in the gym and finally appears more physically equipped to deal with the cut and
thrust of the Premier League.
Unfortunately, Song and Denilson have had far too
much responsibility
thrust upon their shoulders in a crucial area of the pitch.
And soon it will be
thrust into
much clearer view.
Although that first sailship was a modest one, the Benfords made a surprising discovery: The sail's acceleration was
much higher than expected because carbon monoxide trapped in the fibers rapidly boiled off, providing more
thrust that turned the diminutive object into a virtual rocket.
Much of the time was spent on basic questions, such as how to generate enough
thrust without massive engines.
The mini-magnetosphere would also have greater
thrust and travel
much faster than a solar sail.
What they were searching for are signs, like those seen along the San Andreas, that indicate how
much the faults have slipped over time and whether some of that slippage caused some of the seafloor to
thrust upwards.
The Delta IV produces nearly two million pounds of
thrust,
much less than the 8.4 million pounds of
thrust the SLS should generate (which is 10 percent more than the Saturn V rocket that launched astronauts to the moon).
These rockets — powered by ionized xenon gas — produce very low
thrust compared with their solid - or liquid - fueled cousins, but use so little propellant that they last
much longer.
The research shows that Gondwana crust was
thrust atop North America when the two continents collided, sliding northward as
much as 300 kilometers before the two continents separated and drifted apart about 200 million years ago.
However, this idea rarely works in reality and you would actually benefit a lot more from strengthening your gluteus maximus by doing hip
thrusts, squats and deadlifts than stretching, since it's quite possible that the other muscles in the area are weak so you've been putting too
much stress on your piriformis muscle.
If the weight is too light, the hip
thrust won't make
much of a difference.
Hip
thrusting is an exercise that is done by standing, it is a moderate level exercise and you don't have to work
much hard to perform it hence you can feel comfortable in its performance.
So you can see that the hip
thrust is almost identical to the glute bridge, except it has a
much greater range of motion (ROM) and requires more force to complete the movement — which means it's an awesome exercise for getting a great butt.
So exercises that involve less knee extension (hip
thrusts, deadlifts, pull throughs and back extensions) will tend to produce
much greater hip muscle activation than those that involve more knee extension (squats, lunges, and leg presses), although there are other factors involved of course!
The unsung hero of the makeup world is about to be
thrust into the spotlight for a
much overdue standing ovation.
However, Sam doesn't know as
much as he imagines about life on the wrong side of the law, and as he deals with career criminals, corrupt police officers, and the drug trade, he is
thrust into greater danger than he ever imagined.
The screenplay tends to constrain rather than liberate Hitchcock's thematic
thrust, but there is
much of technical value in his geometric survey of the scene and the elaborate strategies employed to transfer audience sympathy among the main characters.
Plucked as a teenager from an Iowa town by Otto Preminger, she was
thrust into the international spotlight
much too early.
Taking the 1983 Vacation and
thrusting it into the modern age of high - octane raunch comedy, Vacation (2015) is pretty
much the result most would expect: Still filled with laughs, but ultimately a cheaper and more hollow echo of the original film, despite some inspired comedic performances from the cast.
Preacher (World Premiere) Directors: Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg Screenwriter: Sam Catlin Preacher is a supernatural, twisted and darkly comedic drama that follows a West Texas preacher named Jesse Custer, who — along with his ex-girlfriend Tulip and an Irish vagabond named Cassidy — is
thrust into a crazy world,
much bigger than he is.
Since the
thrust of Amy's new campaign for sanity involves reclaiming her sense of self,
much of her rebellion revolves, at least initially, around partying.
But in this version, Armie Hammer's Dudley Do - Right - informed version of Reid, with his gleaming white hat and gleaming white teeth, isn't quite the flawless hero as
much as he is a naive tenderfoot
thrust into a hero's tale.
Influenced as
much by the beloved Hanna - Barbera production as 20th Century Fox's Ice Age franchise, the latest foray into the land before time again
thrusts a band of mis - matched misfits on a journey of discovery.
The plot is as follows: following a terrorist attack on Starfleet Headquarters, James T. Kirk (a
much improved Chris Pine) is
thrust back into the captain's chair after a brief decommission for violating the Prime Directive to track down mysterious bomber John Harrison (a scenery - chewing, though somewhat lackluster Benedict Cumberbatch).
There is a different and possibly shorter edit of this movie that is probably
much better, but the film is still compelling and watchable, if only because the main
thrust of two brothers inevitably caught in each other's various spirals is fascinating.