Sentences with phrase «of driver abilities»

Of the 17 races on the 2018 calendar, six take place on ovals, six on road course, and five on street courses, making IndyCar perhaps the truest test of driver abilities of any championship in the world.
Either way Ferrari claim this creates a car with the outright response of the old 599 GTO but with a much more predictable, exploitable feel that should suit all levels of driver ability.

Not exact matches

We offer dire warnings to kids not to speak to strangers, but the ability to strike up a polite conversation with everyone from the bus driver to your new boss is actually a hallmark of maturity, according to Lythcott - Haims.
One of the drivers in increasing loan volume has been the ability of a bank to sell a loan in a secondary market and obtain a significant premium.
Fluidity is the ability to move with dexterity among constant flux and, in some instances, be the driver of change.
This will enable drivers to talk to devices in their home while equally offering the ability to start their car or check vehicle stats from the comfort of their favorite armchair.
«The ability to find enough qualified drivers is one of our industry's biggest challenges,» said ATA President and CEO Bill Graves.
The drivers of growth are changing: they increasingly depend on our ability to produce innovative goods and services in a rapidly changing world.
Genomics provides the ability to identify and target genetic drivers of disease.
«This combination greatly enhances Yandex's ability to offer better quality service to our riders and drivers, to quickly expand our services to new regions, and to build a sustainable business,» says Tigran Khudaverdyan, CEO of Yandex.Taxi, in a statement.
Properly calculating ROIC, the primary driver of stock prices, is key to measuring a firm's ability to generate returns on the capital invested in its business.
Consequently, a given territory's ability to turn tax revenue into useful services is an important driver of whether people will want to live and do business there.
These include a much better customer experience (especially on mobile, which is a key driver for e-commerce in emerging markets), better privacy (particularly relevant for cross-border payments), the ability to do smaller transaction sizes, a global and fast - growing merchant acceptance network, and of course, for many people in emerging markets, the ability to transact online whereas otherwise they would not be able to, either because they don't have a credit card in the first place, or their credit card is rejected because of fraud risk associated with a particular country.
The two most commonly chosen drivers in the survey cited in the paper were «ability to maintain margins» and the «cost of health care.»
And furthermore — the poiint of having a driver's license issued is to test abilities to control the machinery, read street signs and collect taxes.
Negative emotions like fear or anger can impair cognitive ability, reducing one to a career version of a drunk driver wrecking everything in their path.
By exercising their Adult sides in this way, they strengthen their ability to keep them in the driver's seat of their lives.
Bird, who joined Canplas in 2006, says one of the drivers of the company's success has been its ability to stay innovative in its product offering.
Technology is a driver of its successes as the team leans on a sophisticated system to manage inventory across 38 broad line and produce distribution centers, analyze purchases at the cafe level and has the ability to audit contract pricing of every invoice.
The DriveCam system gives us the ability to recognize coaching opportunities and provide the appropriate level of training to ensure a driver's further development and success.»
Even though his role as Williams test driver means he's technically one of his teammates, Massa really doesn't think much of the Scots abilities behind the wheel.
Larson was the only non-Toyota driver who's proved capable of keeping pace with Truex, and his ability to run the high groove gave him the distinct advantage in the championship - deciding race at Homestead - Miami Speedway.
But to be one of the faces of NASCAR there is another key element a driver must possess: The ability to win, or least be competitive enough where the hype eventually takes on some form of tangible substance.
It's a testament to an organization that's worked to shed its reputation as team that should be better, though too frequently fell short of the expected results and is now providing its driver with equipment matching his ability that's long drawn comparisons to Jeff Gordon and Tony Stewart.
Somehow we all understand and appreciate the complexity and security of online verification processes when it comes to your life savings, but feel the same multi-billion security system pales in comparison to an elderly volunteer ability to look at your driver's license.
The introduction of a dedicated Romney photography app speaks clearly to the overall message: photography is becoming a bigger driver of engagement than ever before, perhaps supplanting Twitter and Facebook's ability to motivate users to interact with content [Ed note: we'll see....].
«Adding an arbitrary expiration for reasons unrelated to the special permit process or requirements would not only set a dangerous and questionable precedent, but would also hinder our ability to make MSG and New York City the long - term home of even more world - class events, and would harm a business that has served as a significant economic driver for the City for generations.»
Experts view productivity as the most important driver of an economy — given it measures the ability to get more from the same number of workers.
(Friston says London taxi drivers provide a telling comparative example of the brain's ability to reshape itself with experience.
As Senators continue to vet Rex Tillerson's ability to lead the U.S. Department of State, the potential of science, technology and innovation as a primary driver of economic growth, scientific progress and global security should be central to their inquiries.
To stay safe, drivers need to remain aware of other road users and respond rapidly to unexpected events, and mind wandering might reduce their ability to do so.
Special vision - tracking devices showed that conversations requiring extra thought or concentration diminished drivers» extent of visual scanning, speed control, detection of warning flashers and decision - making ability.
Obesity is a key driver of Type 2 Diabetes, given that excess abdominal fat causes fat cells to release a «pro-inflammatory» chemical which can make the body less sensitive to the insulin it produces and disrupt the ability of insulin - responsive cells to fulfill their function.
While Dillin discovered the ability of mitochondria to communicate between different cells and tissues several years ago, the new study pinpoints serotonin as a primary driver of this metabolic response, he said.
Further muddling matters, companies are developing many different levels of automation that range from assisting drivers with braking, parking and lane - changing (referred to as «level 1» abilities) to full autonomy («level 5»), which is still several years away.
Familiarity, ability to pick partners could be key: Study aims to better explain drivers of collaboration.»
Ford's SYNC in - car communications system offers several features that ng Connect is proposing for its version of the connected car, including vehicle health reporting and the ability to have text messages, news, weather and other personalized information read aloud to the driver.
The finding suggests that many drivers may underestimate the effect of sleep deprivation on their driving ability.
Using an evolutionary framework, the researchers found that the shape of an egg correlates with flight ability, suggesting that adaptations for flight may have been critical drivers of egg - shape variation in birds.
The results of the current study showed that a blind area located above or below the center of interest will still likely block or delay a driver's ability to detect pedestrians entering the field of vision from the side of the road.
In it he argues that relentless growth is fundamentally altering the environment and our ability to live in it, and that maintenance of wealth and resources instead of expansion must be society's new driver.
The proprioceptive sense of how the limbs are positioned is what enables a person, even with eyes closed, to touch the tip of the nose with the tip of a finger — an ability easily impaired by alcohol, which is why traffic police often test suspected drunk drivers this way.
Climate Change 2007 The Physical Science Basis, the report of Working Group I, «assesses the current scientific knowledge of the natural and human drivers of climate change, observed changes in climate, the ability of science to attribute changes to different causes, and projections for future climate change.»
After doing his background research, Andrew used the Science Buddies Project Idea to help design an experiment that would let him observe and evaluate different forms of distraction and how they influence a driver's ability to drive safely within a driving - style video game.
Contrary to the poetic nature of «righting past wrongs» that some attribute to the de-extinction of passenger pigeons, I view the de-extinction of the passenger pigeon as a project seeded in our present and future; it is a pivotal exercise in thought stressing the recognition that we are the drivers of change on this planet and that we have the cognitive ability to take responsibility for the direction of that change.
Although clinical efficacy will be the primary metric for product approval, the ability to manufacture these therapeutic products consistently, reliably, and cost - effectively will continue to be a key driver and predictor of commercial success.
«These results indicate the NTRK fusion genes might be very potent drivers of cancer development that have the ability to generate tumors with few other mutations,» said co-corresponding author Suzanne Baker, Ph.D., a member of the St. Jude Department of Developmental Neurobiology.
Human cells» ability to produce energy declines with age, prompting scientists to suspect that the steady loss of efficiency in the body's energy supply chain is a key driver of the aging process.
I would say that as far as advancing our ability to really look at the issue of climate change, I think one of the things we really need to do is to make our models interact more between the physical sciences and the social economics, and to really understand the link a little more closely between climate change and the drivers and impacts of climate change.
«Our choices, thoughts, and perspectives are the drivers of our physical ability,» explains Kastor, a long - time Asics athlete, who is racing the Boston Marathon next week.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z