We sought to see which would claim the warm hatch title in an epic battle
of natural aspiration versus forced induction.
At the same time, however, we may be permitted to entertain reservations about some interpretations of revelation, such as that of Karl Barth and his followers, which make revelation so absolutely interruptive and «different» that it casts
all of our natural aspirations in a suspicious light.
Not exact matches
Western Australia's Environmental Protection Agency today provided a dent to the
aspirations of the Gorgon liquefied
natural gas project partners off WA's Pilbara coast with confirmation
of its decision to block the $ 11 billion project.
In human society this
aspiration is expressed by a desire to find significances and uses for things which otherwise have none, assigning meaning to things by virtue
of their affinity to other things or personalities available in the
natural world.
-- for motherhood which, despite its burdens, is the
natural aspiration and should be the pride
of every normal woman; and which is also the main source for her husband's continuing admiration for his wife, as well as the cause
of a similar admiration on the part
of the children as they grow up.
And in the conclusion to the document, the Council is determined to reinforce a view
of the human person «as a creature «in - between,» neither god nor beast, neither dumb body nor disembodiedsoul, but as a puzzling, upward - pointing unity
of psyche and soma whose precise limitations are the source
of its — our — loftiest
aspirations, whose weaknesses are the source
of its — our — keenest attachments, and whose
natural gifts may be, if we do not squander or destroy them, exactly what we need to flourish and perfect ourselves — as human beings.»
In addition, the existence
of marginalized communities in Western democratic societies, which stand as the pinnacle
of the liberal democracy model, as well as some contested international policies
of some democracies in recent history, have questioned the mythology
of the liberal order in its current form as an
aspiration of all peoples and the
natural course
of history.
Cain was once a singer, with
aspirations to opera, and here, one
of his novels became a movie vehicle for Mario Lanza — a superb
natural tenor, whose own meteoric career and untimely death might make a good film noir.
It also seemed to be a
natural by - product — actually the quintessence —
of the Left's technocratic bent: if we set clear, measurable
aspirations, develop aligned policies, organize ourselves to achieve our goals, continuously assess performance, and make necessary course corrections, then we will succeed.
The latest videos focus on the importance
of building clinical partnerships around «
natural connections» with the community, the key challenges to keep programs going, and
aspirations for the future
of the UNLV - Clark County School District partnership.
In an era when every rival manufacturer seems to be rushing to forced induction, it's a remarkable confirmation
of Porsche's continued commitment to both
natural aspiration, and producing power through revs.
Porsche's decision to stick with
natural aspiration has been entirely justified by the new engine, which is more than good enough to stand comparison with the old Metzger unit
of the 996 and 997 GT and Turbo models.
The next - gen model will ditch the
natural aspiration and V - 8 engine for a twin - turbo six - cylinder model (an I - 6, not the rumored V - 6) that will make about 450 horsepower and 406 lb - ft
of torque — an increase
of 36 horsepower and 106 pound - feet over the current engine.
Going against the grain
of the C - segment a little, Mazda's petrol engines for the 3 are not turbocharged, the Japanese company sticking with
natural aspiration and instead upping capacity.
If
natural aspiration isn't really your thing, and you'd prefer to watch an Audi act like a rally car, we have another video
of the new RS Q3 as it races up a snowy mountain pass.
Abarth (the surname
of a famed Austrian engineer called Carlo who founded his eponymous company in 1949, specialised in tuning and racing Fiats to great acclaim and was bought out by the Turin giant in 1971) is now promoted as a separate brand through 19 dedicated dealerships, some
of which are run by Alfa rather than Fiat, this being regarded as a more
natural fit with the brand's up - tempo
aspirations.
Those
of you bemoaning the addition
of turbochargers to the 911 lineup will be happy to know the GT3 keeps
natural aspiration.
The introduction
of GM's first DOHC V8 engine in a quarter -
of - a-century kicked off a litany
of speculation surrounding its use in upcoming Corvette projects, along with the engine's potential for different displacements,
natural aspiration, or another form
of forced induction.
[13] Most manufacturers met these requirement with large - displacement
natural aspiration engines, some with the option
of large - displacement or turbo - charging, while Scania and Volvo where among those that only provided turbocharged trucks that met the demands.
The last market to see the absolute penetration
of turbo diesels was Japan, where legislation on particle emissions effectively mandated
natural aspiration engines until effective particle filters became available.
of torque, the engine boasts the most power in the 911 family, thanks in part to direct fuel injection and stellar
natural aspiration.
«
Natural aspiration is one
of our main selling propositions,» Preuninger said.
But the Austrian, who has overseen the development
of the iconic rear - engined sports car since 2001 and worked on it since joining Porsche in 1983, says he is now at peace with the move from
natural aspiration to forced induction that will soon encompass almost the entire 911 range, bar the hard - core GT3s.
The refreshed, 2018 Ford Mustang GT is available now, and in addition to the
natural -
aspiration performance parts offered by JLT Performance, Corsa Performance, and others, there is already at least one complete supercharger package available from Roush, capable
of taking the pony car up to 700 horsepower.
This means specific output
of more than 118 bhp per litre from the six - cylinder, an extremely high figure for
natural -
aspiration technology even in the strictest worldwide comparison.
MBA Bali tours offers tour programs such as Bali Cooking Class (learn Balinese cuisine), Bali Land Rover Tour Safari (safari tour in a legendary Land Rover from one Traditional Village to another), Bali Paint Ball Game War (combination
of the childhood games tag and hide and seek but is much more challenging and sophisticated), Bali Golf Course (Bali Golf serves your propensity
of golf playing in the heaven
of Bali), Balinese Culture Creation and Kids Course (amazing culture with its unique architectures, richly hued costumes and handwoven cloth, rice terraces and traditional irrigation system and cooking class), Devdan Bali Theatre (the show was created in Bali with the
aspiration to introduce and entertain guests with the artistic and
natural attractions that are alive in Bali and Indonesia), and Anika Cooking Class (creative process that is simple and a lot
of fun)
Anne Appleby, Little Sweet Pea, 2008 Oil and wax on wood, 36.6 36.6 inches Both followers
of artist and colour theorist Josef Albers, the American painter Anne Appleby and German artist Kuno Gonschior have a common
aspiration of capturing colours, by means
of abstraction and through analytical observation
of natural experiences.
Using only
natural light, she then started to photograph vegetables and roots whose tendrils, reaching for the sun, expressed all
of life's striving and
aspiration, and finally, the maturing plant, evoking the inevitable downward spiral into decay.
Given its
aspirations for a better life, and with the Nile being one
of its few
natural resources, Ethiopia will undoubtedly want to take more.
From these studies, a complex range
of factors, including behavioural economics (Grothmann and Patt, 2005), national
aspirations and socio - political goals (Haddad, 2005), governance, civil and political rights and literacy, economic well - being and stability, demographic structure, global interconnectivity, institutional stability and well - being, and
natural resource dependence (Adger and Vincent, 2005), are all emerging as powerful determinants
of vulnerability and the capacity to adapt to climate change.