Sentences with phrase «not decelerating»

However, after the shocking discovery in 1998 that distant galaxies were accelerating (not decelerating) away from us, the missing mass problem was replaced by the «dark energy» problem.
IT HIS WERE TO OCCUR, THE CAR MIGHT NOT DECELERATE AS EXPECTED INCREASING THE RISK OF A VEHICLE CRASH.
Based on the evidence given by Mr. Richer and that of his passenger Mr. Moran, the GPS evidence, and the expert accident reconstruction evidence that she accepted, the trial judge found that: i) Mr. Richer was operating the bus at a rate of speed in excess of the posted speed limit ii) critically, Mr. Richer did not decelerate on his approach to the intersection; iii) the pre-impact speed of the bus exceeded 65.6 kilometres per hour after it entered the intersection; and iv) Mr. Richer was momentarily inattentive to the road ahead when he glanced left and then right, into the side mirrors of the City bus.
For now, the hope is that it won't decelerate the innovative momentum that has built up over the past few years in one of the most important regions in the world's most populous continent.

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Chair Yellen, with real growth over the recovery a little slower than we thought, output gaps and job market slack still on the scene, prices appearing to decelerate and wages / compensation revealing little in the way of threatening pressures, try as I might — and I repeat, I'm solidly in your camp — I don't see the rationale for tightening, even a little.
Though WMT's growth is decelerating and may decline, it is not likely that the company will incur a permanent 35 % reduction in profits as implied by the market's current valuation of the stock.
This assessment might be challenged by recent data as the unemployment rate kept on falling but wage growth has stabilised at best, if not slightly decelerated.
Harvick has even joked that were ISM officials to ever move the cones placed toward the end of the straightaway that he uses as his braking markers, he wouldn't know how to decelerate entering Turn 1.
He must refrain from tugging on the sled, which would decelerate it, and make sure not to land too heavily, lest he cause the sled to bounce.
Chinese economic growth has decelerated so far this year and is unlikely to recover significantly in the second half, but we do not expect a hard landing.
«In Comet Hitchhiker, accelerating and decelerating do not require propellant because the spacecraft is harvesting kinetic energy from the target,» Ono said.
When you started the project, you were expecting to find that the universe was decelerating in its expansion, but the supernova data did not hew to that hypothesis.
Even though you're training your body to move the bar faster, your muscles still have to decelerate the movement at the top of the lift to prevent injury to your shoulders and elbows, not to mention to prevent the bar from flying out of your hands.
Doing a set or two of 6 to 8 reps of this pop - up warm - up detailed above (where you explode up and away from the bar) sends your body the signal that it doesn't need to decelerate the limbs in this movement.
HGH treatment does not slow down the calendar and can not stop or decelerate aging (as nothing can do that); however, what it can do is remarkable.
This is a serious problem, because if an athlete is not using their Glutes, they will more than likely HAVE to use their Quads to decelerate, which we've already established is a bad practice.
The bottom line is if you can't land on a box the right way, there is almost no chance in hell you can decelerate your body properly after jumping up into the air to spike a volleyball or when performing a powerful cross-over dribble on the basketball court.
«We are going to be cautious depending on the market but we are not going to decelerate our expansion plans,» he says.
I notice that when I downshift in this car specifically (most apparent from 3rd - > 2nd gear) that this does not happen and I experience a «jerking» motion as the car rapidly decelerates as the engine rpms match the speed.
This causes the car to decelerate more quickly, with an engine braking sensation, but it isn't as dramatic as I've experienced in some electrics.
I have been having a similar problem especially when decelerating to islands and then accelerating away, the gear box has hesitated and not changed down before accelerating.
It doesn't hunt for gears — as transmissions with lots of gears sometimes do — while either accelerating or decelerating.
There really wasn't any stumbling or jerking when decelerating, and that's a great thing.
I have a 2011 Suzuki SX4 Crossover AWD with MT. Sometimes when I start it up, begin moving forward, or quickly decelerate I can hear what sounds like water (or some other liquid) moving from one place to another (can't quite tell where) under the dash or maybe just behind the firewall.
They work fine when you're decelerating from triple - digit speeds, but in mellower driving, they aren't quite as easy to modulate as the standard iron - rotor stoppers.
Lately I noticed a change in the sound my exhaust is making when decelerating from ~ 4000 + revs while in gear with the clutch not squeezed (that would be engine breaking probably).
The independent expert, who had over 25 years of mechanical experience, heard the whining noise as described in my complaint immediately upon decelerating and even identified the probable cause and location yet the manufacturers traveling engineer and dealers service team could not!
The CLS Shooting Brake has auto stop / start included to shut the engine down when not needed, and the transmission has sophisticated technology with three speed sensors to provide an optimised gear - change - including jumping ratios when accelerating or decelerating as required.
The other noticed issue is that the cruse control can be annoying to set, if not done properly then you can feel the car accelerating and decelerating.
You'll not only hear the exhaust better when accelerating, but the pop and burble you get when decelerating is glorious, antisocial fun.
HERE»S WHAT I DO N'T LIKE: Loud wind noise (anytime I exceed 40 - 45 mph), makes it hard to hear the radio at normal volume; intrusive road noise, which I corrected by swapping out the standard Goodyear tires with Continental tires; lackluster acceleration for a V6 engine, CVT tends to lose momentum when you lift your foot off of the gas pedal — often jerky when accelerating and decelerating while in motion and when accelerating from a dead stop; as mentioned by another reviewer, accelerator hesitates before catching when shifting from reverse to drive; bumps in the road are not well absorbed (the 2016 model may have addressed this issue); no power to windows after you shut off the engine; no auto door locks; poor V6 fuel efficiency averaging around 24 MPGs combined; trunk lid's arms and safety feature makes it heavy and sometimes hard to lift open; Infotainment system does understand most voice commands; and Harmon Kardon speakers are sometimes crackly.
Even they decelerated the same size as Glo has, it is not true.
The concern is the company's growth rate will decelerate as consumers just transfer service to a new vehicle and Sirius XM does not convert the used vehicle buyer to a customer.
OK Chapter 13 doesn't permit modification of residential mortgages, but it does allow debtors to decelerate and cure mortgages in default, providing some consumer debtors some protection from foreclosure.
Here you won't be applying a combo of front and rear brake pressure to optimise your lines and exit speed, instead you are encouraged to take most turns at full throttle only decelerating for sharpest turns the game throws at you.
Decelerating action underlines what videogames can do at its most basic level — movement and sight — and attentive players willing to engage with such works will be rewarded not with the escapism of many more popular games but a deeper entrance towards sensations and experiences often overlooked.
This data is not noisy on an annual scale, and in fact is decelerating over the last decade from a previous nearly linear 3 mm / year since the measurements began.
The trailer attaches to the rear of a bicycle, similar to the way a kid - carrier trailer does, which means that it will most likely be quick and easy to install or remove, and although the trailer isn't directly connected to the bicycle's pedals or drivetrain, it is said to be able to «know exactly when to accelerate, decelerate and brake.»
So the 1940 hump (not the spike between 1941 and 1945) is thus right around the time that the LOD data indicated that the earth was decelerating to its maximum rotation rate.
Why am I not surprised that all the revised models show climate change accelerating, and never decelerating?
Antarctic ice extent setting new records last year, and close to breaking them this year again Extreme weather as measured by ACE on a decline for decades Drought as measured by Palmer Drought Index flat for decades Sea level increases not accelerating and possibly starting to decelerate Signature tropospheric hot spot completely missing Scientists by the bushel coming up with some of the most absurd excuses as to why....
A similar chart with lines starting in 1906 (IPCC's start of the 20th Century) with the ends in 1955 and 2005 would show a steeper first line than the longer second line, but this would not «indicate decelerated warming» over the 20thC.
In reality, the arrival of the new epoch represents not merely the further spread of human influence across the globe but a fundamental shift in the relationship between humans and the Earth system — one in which human activity now accelerates, decelerates and distorts the great cycles that make the planet a dynamic entity.
But I wouldn't be surprised if SLR decelerated significantly over the next couple of decades.
This would seem to support a luke - warmish interpretation: the temperature trend has not flat - lined recently, though the increase is currently decelerating at a rate that (if unchanged) would lead to zero growth by the end of the century.
In the early 2000s, it was noticed that sea level rise was not accelerating when considering tide gauge data (and it had decelerated relative to the first half of the 20th century).
It seems to me that if there is an actual trend and if it actually is decelerating, there must be significant negative feedbacks that current models do not account for.
It takes a little getting used to, but the regenerative braking eventually feels almost better than the usual coasting system, since you don't have to hammer on the brakes all the time to decelerate the vehicle.
Global sea levels have been rising since the glacial maximum of the last ice age some 18,000 years ago, but observations indicate that the rate of sea level rise is not accelerating and may even be decelerating.
Consequently, they rhetorically ask why the concomitant worldwide - temperature increase «has not produced acceleration of global sea level over the past 100 years,» and, indeed, «why global sea level has possibly decelerated for at least the last 80 years.»
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