Sentences with phrase «of sharp turns»

«There's no need for any sort of sharp turns
Through a series of sharp turns, the Q50S Hybrid encouraged me to push it harder and harder, as each time it complemented my steering wheel input with what I can only assume was some sort of dark magic.
Overtaking, pulling out of sharp turns, or climbing steep hills often require a couple of down changes, although the engine makes no complaints and happily revs to its 6,500 rpm red line.
Scrubby brush and trees conceal steep drop - offs and some of the sharp turns ahead.
As an added feature I hadn't seen before, though, the car also warned me of sharp turns when route guidance was on.
It's a fast ride full of sharp turns.
The story takes a couple of sharp turns, ultimately revealing that it isn't a romantic comedy after all, but a shambling drama with a few mildly amusing pratfalls.
The fish make such changes in their fin position when they make a series of sharp turns, especially during hunting, the team found.
De Gea reacts brilliantly to deny Abraham on the end of a sharp turn from 10 yards, and then denies the striker's first - time effort moments later on the end of a smart cross in from the left!
It feels livelier than an Insignia through corners as a result of sharper turn - in and nicely weighted steering.
The Clubman handled it well, and we jammed the brakes before the next set of sharper turns.

Not exact matches

The Nazi strategic answer to this «vise» of attacks was an unexpected, but sharp and powerful attack in the West to drive the Allies back to the D - Day invasion beaches, freeing the Nazis to turn their armies on the Soviet Union.
It ditches the page - turning bezels and auto - adjusting backlight of the Voyage, and it's not as nice in the hand, but its screen is just as sharp, it has access to the same big digital marketplace, and it costs significantly less.
Type 2: The Sharp Reversal of 1994, or the «Bond Massacre,» turned out to be short - lived.
Like many things on the internet, the value of social video has taken a few sharp turns in recent years.
this year that found that, if the economy took a sharp turn for the worse, some 13.7 percent of credit card debt would go into default.
In fact, the Federal Reserve ran a stress test this year that found that, if the economy took a sharp turn for the worse, some 13.7 percent of credit card debt would go into default.
When German institutions — government, businesses and labor unions — negotiated among themselves at the turn of the century a sharp reduction in wage growth for its workers, they were obviously attempting to reduce German's high domestic unemployment by gaining trade competitiveness.
In the last two years as the bull argument has been pummeled into reality by the surge in debt, the persistent failure of consumption growth to close the gap with GDP growth, and the sharp slowdown in overall growth, the mood abroad has turned increasingly bearish, to the point that many people are speaking about a China collapse and the horrible implications this will have for the rest of the world.
During the last two months of 2016, mortgage rates took a sharp upward turn.
While momentum traders might be turned off by the stock's sharp decline in recent months, Delaney believes that Jabil is too cheap to pass up given his view of a long - term earnings recovery.
Michael Rawlinson, Global Co-Head of Mining and Metals at Barclays, commented that while the sharp drop in oil prices has reduced costs for mining companies it has also added to uncertainty in the market and could prolong the wait for the commodity cycle to turn upwards again.
A preliminary glimpse of what is what is needed to turn the tide for the gold market occurred in the 3rd quarter with a sharp decline in all global equity markets.
Not only are these uncertainties still with us, they have likely prompted central banks to roll out even more monetary stimulus, which in turn has likely lifted asset prices and given the false impression of a backstop against further sharp declines.
Yet shortly after the council, the high culture of the West took a sharp turn toward an aggressive and hegemonic secularism that now manifests itself as Christophobia: a deep hostility to gospel truth (especially moral truth) and a determination to drive Christians who affirm those truths out of public life and into a privatized existence on the margins of society.
Because I almost always consider pulling over on the side of the road just to take photos of our Sunday drive: the crisp blue sky and the sharp green rolling hills, the turning - red blueberry bushes squatted across the fields, the rise of the mountains in the haze of morning, but how can you Instagram the rush of cold air in your lungs and how it makes you feel so beautifully, so fully, alive?
He asked the Pharisees to state the law — divorce is legal — and then took a sharp turn into a discussion of God's intention for human relationship — lifelong marriage.
In contrast to this traditional supremacy of God's immutable power, Hildegard went on to take a sharp right turn.
To turn now to my suggestions about reconception, I must begin with a refutation of the sharp distinction, often proposed by those who call themselves biblical theologians, between what are said to be the Jewish and the Hellenistic views of history.
Nonetheless, it should be acknowledged that the Church of England has labored hard and responsibly to reach this turning point, and, with whatever missteps, has done so in in sharp and positive contrast to several other Anglican churches around the globe.
Thus when I observe a meticulous and highly sensitive scholar like Bultmann proceeding with his method of demythologizing to interpret Christian faith exhaustively and without remainder as man's original possibility of authentic historical existence, and then making, as it were, a sharp turn from this procedure in his appeal to the saving event of Jesus Christ, by way of preserving the Kerygma, something demonic in me leaps up with glee, and I want to shout far joy.
Science took a sharp turn; Paley's natural theology, with its assumption of fixity of species since the Creation of Genesis, careered into obsolescence; eventually, his watchmaker was blinded by a scathing Dawkins.
that isn't because I necessarily totally buy into the Friedman ans Schwartz explanation for why the slowdown of 1929 turned into a Great Depression rather than a sharp recession.
must say they turned out great and despite my fear of not chilling all butter cookies the edges were sharp and they did nt spread!
Run a sharp knife around the edge of the pan to loosen the brownies, then turn out each layer onto a wire rack to cool completely.
I have shredded my mozzarella with a sharp shredder and also with my julienne peeler, but I have noticed that this recipe turns out a little different for everyone depending on the brand of agar they use.
The butternut squash softens and almost turns into a mash blending with the quinoa while the kale provides a sharper fresher taste and the tomatoes add a bit of acidity and comfort flavor.
Any robust greens with just a touch of bitterness would be great, too, from collard greens (which will need 6 - 8 more minutes of steaming) to broccoli rabe — the salty - sweet flavors from the sausage and garlic are the perfect way to mellow out sharp brassicas like these, and their brightness, in turn, provide the perfect foil for sometimes - heavy lap cheong.
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They have pure skills, a sharp turn and change of pace that can provoke any defence.
This is, of course, a lap of the older - spec Hungaroring, where the first corner arrived quicker and wasn't as sharp, the back straight was shorter and was then followed by a series of fast turns.
After the first four checkpoints, the drones fly out toward the center of the stadium before a sharp turn takes them into a neon - lit tunnel in the lower bowl.
«I saw some of his work [against Crystal Palace] and he was bringing balls into play, turning and looked sharp.
Regardless of their previous endeavors, all of their career paths have taken a sharp and exciting turn into gaming.
You come to a very demanding sharp right - hand turn, and that drops you off the headwall of Niagara.
World Team Tennis probably came closer to making a go of it than is generally recognized, but because it could never gain acceptance from the New York / national press, the league could never turn that final sharp corner.
At the end of it, you drop off into a very sharp 90 - degree turn to the right, then left.
With March Madness winding down and the first week of the 2013 MLB season underway, it's time to turn our attention to arguably the most profitable sport for sharp sports bettors, Major League Baseball.
The odds of Red Bull showing a sharper turn of pace in 2018 are increased dramatically with his presence and as you can see, when Newey gets it right, his cars can be extremely tough to beat.
With heavy winds (and cold temperatures) expected throughout much of April, sharp bettors will be focusing on how to turn inclement weather and soft totals into units won.
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