Sentences with phrase «of small inclines»

Seems to come on when the car comes in and out of some sort of small inclines — either backing or driving into it.

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Sun News, a low - budget mix of blustery conservative opinion, reporting, and digs at the CBC, makes an odd contender — especially these days, when the CRTC is less inclined to impose additional costs, however small, on consumers.
For one, just like some other exchanges that have gone belly - up in other countries, you could either have the founders make off with the funds or hackers could outright steal the bitcoin holdings (each of these have happened in other smaller exchanges overseas), so, if you were going to buy more than 1, I would suggest setting up accounts with multiple companies (or if you're so inclined, just hold them yourself in your own bitcoin wallet, hardware or whatever).
this will likely challenge me, i'm not naturally inclined toward teaching, but this is necessary, as i fight, COME AT ME KC, in a small way, the absolute cluster of the next 4 years.
I had two choices — make smaller portions of my jalapeño poppers so there aren't 10 for me to eat, or change the recipe so that I could still eat 10 if I felt so inclined.
Instead, they're more inclined to bet small amounts on McGregor in hopes of catching lightning in a bottle and a much larger payout.
It takes you to speeds of 13mph and has enough get up and go to handle small hills and inclines.
It is acceptable to tip the seat back up to a 45 degree angle if the baby is very small and then increase the angle of incline as the baby ages and grows.
As far as I can recall the last proper ComRes poll of London voting intentions was in March (there was one that asked which candidate people were inclined to support in September, but it was a small sample and wasn't really comparable), and showed Ken very narrowly ahead, so this suggests a move towards Boris though, given the difference in the question now that other candidates are known, I wouldn't read too much into that.
We are inclined to agree with her captain in his belief that many smaller and less stoutly built ships which have disappeared utterly at sea, may have been sent to the bottom by the crushing in of their decks under so - called «tidal waves» of these dimensions.»
Kapogiannis and a small team of researchers asked 40 subjects these same questions about God and religious beliefs while they were in the MRI machine: 20 who said they were religiously inclined and 20 who said they were not.
From the moment of conception, a father's genes favor offspring that are large, strong, and aggressive (the better to court the ladies), while the mother's genes incline toward smaller progeny that will be less of a burden, making it easier for her to live on and procreate.
A planet in an inclined orbit gravitationally attracts small bodies of rock and / or ice, called planetesimals, from the main disk, and moves them into an orbit aligned with that of the planet.
If you don't have small and precise training goals to guide your sessions, you'll be less inclined to put a lot of effort into your sets, which can make even the best - conceived routine a complete waste of time.
And since the upper chest makes up such a small portion of your overall pecs, there's no need to directly train it any further using a flye movement if you're already performing an incline press as part of the workout.
This is why research shows that certain exercises, like the flat and decline bench press, emphasize the main (large) portion of the chest muscle, whereas others, like the incline and reverse - grip bench press, emphasize the smaller upper portion.
You will be able to lift less at an incline than flat because the smaller muscles of your shoulders come into play.
Many of the muscles with the longest NFLs are also those that also display very small cross-sectional areas (sartorius, gracilis, semitendinosus), which is expected, given that muscle function tends to incline towards being either suited to high force generation at slow speeds (large PCSA and PA but small NFL) or large excursions at high speeds (long NFL but small PCSA and PA).
Many of the muscles with the largest PCSA are also those that also display very short NFL (soleus, gluteus medius, gastrocnemius), which is expected, given that muscle function tends to incline towards being either suited to high force generation at slow speeds (large PCSA and PA but small NFL) or large excursions at high speeds (long NFL but small PCSA and PA).
Mathematically it makes sense to attack the highest rate of interest that you have first but I'm kind of inclined to the alternative to that which is to focus on the smallest debt balance that you have because of the psychological effect.
However, since microloans are most typically sought by businesses who need a small amount of money for something that will allow them to grow and expand, microloan lenders are generally more inclined to focus more on your long - term business goals and plans.
If you are inclined to «swing for the fences» then allocate a small portion of your portfolio for this.
Most of the history here comes from the Great Depression, and we are dealing with the «Law of Small Numbers» here, so I am not inclined to offer definitive analysis here.
It feels better to rid yourself of your smallest debt, and the idea is that the snowball effect builds enough momentum so that you'll be more inclined to stick with the strategy on your way toward debt freedom.
You could even start introducing small amounts of real meat and / or bones if you are so inclined (again, see the nutrition area for more info).
If you got a small Claptrap statue for purchasing the first piece of Borderlands DLC, or got a figurine of Roach from Call of Duty for buying the first map pack, would you be more inclined to purchase it?
It's events like this that taint kickstarter and no small part of the reason why I'm less and less inclined to kickstart video games.
The small amount of extra weight due to the Wii Remote gives the guitar controller slightly more heft which is great for doing guitar chops and executing other fun acrobatics in mid-song - if you feel so inclined.
Born to first - generation Sicilians in the small town of Malden, Massachusetts, Stella's father was a gynaecologist, while his mother was an artistically inclined housewife who attended fashion school and painted landscapes.
If it's a [extensive private] collection, we are more inclined to include a perspective of the collection and therefore the variety will be much bigger and we are also more open to include smaller works, or smaller works as far as the price is concerned, into the evening sale just because they make sense as a grouping.
A chime rang and two dancers faced one another in the center of a small, urban courtyard, heads inclined toward each other slightly, eye to eye.
In the history of twentieth - century collectivism in art, Colab has so far occupied an inferior position in comparison with coeval groups like General Idea or Group Material that were smaller, more structured, and more inclined to dialogue with the official art world.
With a well advised US President, he and his Administration can lead the way to 1) advocate to the US population they regain leadership of developing, for the benefit of all mankind, the world energy resource that will supply most of the world's energy for thousands of years; and 2) because there are only a small number of IAEA representatives to be persuaded and most would be already inclined to support the changes, the USA could persuade the IAEA delegates to set in process the review of the regulations that are unjustifiably retarding progress in the development of nuclear energy.
Hi again, Fred, If I were to answer a different question: - to what extent are the P&J results likely to influence attempts to derive ECS from a match to realworld data, I would be inclined to say that they should have a small negative effect on ECS estimates, since this is energy which is coming into the «surface» system in addition to energy from flux imbalance, and which therefore needs to be discounted from previous estimates of flux imbalance.
We also need to be aware of our own prejudices and preconceptions — some of us will favor big, bold technological solutions, others of us will be more inclined to the small is beautiful approach.
By carrying a large chunk of cash instead of a debit or credit card, you'll be inclined to think twice about making purchases, especially small impulse buys that would require you to break the bill.
And getting more lawyers to take on pro bono isn't easy — those who are inclined to do pro bono are largely already doing it (over 80 % of small firm attorneys or solos), so increasing the supply may involve substantial incremental cost.
Unless the dispensary is one of those which has other illicit substances, for example the small amount of cocaine found during the raid, I'm inclined to agree.
I am afraid I was not inclined do so, because I do not see much of a future (beyond 2020) for most small firms in liberalized regimes.
When the box reaches the plane's on - ramp at last, small metal inclines are placed in front of the wheels to help the box get over the hump of the ramp smoothly.
A small tip: do not leave it on any surface with even the slightest incline, for it does have a penchant of slipping down.
Born in a small country in the Balkans called Bulgaria (commonly mistaken by the geographically inclined westerners as Siberia), @krion spend most of his childhood being deceived that his existence mattered and that he can change the world one school year at a time.
Managing broker Jenny L. Johnson, E-PRO, who runs the Chase International branch in the small town of Incline Village, Nev., predicts a few shadow offices in her area will close up shop.
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