Sentences with phrase «of tuning it»

Denso also makes spark plugs to fit a number of application, and is the choice of tuning companies like NeuSpeed.
Part of the Pacifica's composure is the result of tuning, part because of design.
Despite the truth of how Regal got its name (spell it backwards), not one is from the spit - and - sawdust end of the tuning market.
Based in the Czech Republic, Innoitech is best known for offering a number of tuning options for Corvettes, but with a price tag starting from around # 98,000 and topping out at # 135,000 (although even more if you want the 1000bhp version), it's pitched somewhere between the similar - in - concept KTM X-Bow GT (at around # 74,000) and the mighty Caparo T1 at # 301,975.
When it comes to compact sedans, there are small, sporty ones and big, comfortable ones, even though this is frequently a matter of tuning rather than simply the car's physical dimensions.
UK - based tuning company BBR has announced a new range of tuning options for the Mazda 3 diesel models — with a headline 243bhp and 392 lb ft of torque for the 2.2 - litre diesel models.
The general impression, though, isn't that bright for the Euro tuning scene: Apart from some single innovative moments like an Audi S4 Cabrio trimmed with leather from the outside or a VW Eos with a Scirocco front end, there are few fresh ideas from Europe that could wow the rest of the tuning world.
Further, we expected that students who had engaged in the coding activity would outperform students in the less interactive viewing activity, since schema theory suggests that learners who must actively negotiate meaning learn more deeply through a process of tuning (Rumelhart & Norman, 1978).
Listeners will establish the habit of tuning into your podcast, so don't disappoint them.
Currently Planned GTA Online Content Updates: Here is a quick overview of a few initial things we're working on for the first few weeks of Grand Theft Auto Online, alongside an aggressive period of tuning and finessing the game.
All season long, NBC's This Is Us had over 15 million of us tuning in every...
Fortunately, if frustratingly, Lady Bird has retained the solipsistic luxury of tuning out most of what her parents tell her.
If you are chosen 40 plus date with online acquaintance sites, experience will differ from the informal participant type of tuning.
Perhaps it was her way of tuning out of reality and dreaming of a better life she'd never have or maybe she just enjoyed quietly watching the cream form.
Instead, invest in a torque wrench, which is super-accurate and takes the guesswork out of tuning.
This will help avoid the temptation of mindless browsing instead of tuning into the great yoga series you wish to try.
We are often waiting for quick results instead of tuning in and figuring out what is best for our individual bodies.
After years of tuning in and learning, I understand how my body works as a complete unit, and the foods, nutrients, and experiences that support healing (vs. the parts of life that simply leave me feeling depleted).
Ever since Sonia Choquette beautifully connected us to our sixth sense and Doreen Virtue heralded the age of angels and guides, we have become pretty comfortable with the idea that humans are capable of tuning in to that magical voice within.
She says most people, specifically those who have a history of yo - yo dieting, as I do, fight their bodies instead of tuning into its natural guidance.
Instead of tuning in to the effects of these practices, we concentrate on how good we are at them.
Their advice relates to everything from the food we eat to the products we put on our skin, but it all emphasizes the importance of tuning in to our bodies» specific needs.
«Its a matter of tuning into the situation, focusing on your partner and the joy you are creating together, and allowing any self - conscious thoughts to disappear.»
Play around with soundscapes that you find soothing; maybe it's the waves of the beach or a chorus of tuning forks and Himalayan singing bowls.
Instead of tuning out irrelevant sounds, Reisman tunes into them — to the point that sounds actually seem amplified.
The measured optical band gap of these samples matches the predicted dependence as a function of the sample's order parameter as measured by Raman scattering and both x-ray and electron diffraction, and hence allows for the possibility of tuning the band gap of ZnSnN2 without having to alloy with other material systems.
Smaller, faster and more flexible electronics are not the only possible outcome of tuning these 2 - D materials.
All of them had trouble feeling the vibration of a tuning fork placed on their wrists, and seven of them could not determine the approximate weight or shape of an object placed in their palms — both tasks that most people can perform.
The research involves tiny, flexible bars called cantilevers that vibrate up and down like the prongs of a tuning fork when they receive an input of energy.
«The concept of tuning brain circuits is a new strategy,» she says.
Previous methods for performing this type of tuning have either required extensive manual labor, or a large amount of very accurate observation data, which has limited the applicability of these models until now,» Doctoral student Antti Kangasrääsiö from Aalto University explains.
The massive LIGO interferometers in Hanford, Washington (above), and Livingston, Louisiana, are back in action after nearly a year of tuning.
Perhaps, instead of tuning out from the world, W. was unable to distinguish reality from fantasy and had some form of psychosis.
The precision of this tuning by regulating the nanoscale dimensions of the lamellae is amazing.»
Mind - wandering is not just a lazy way of tuning out, a University of British Columbia study says.
«Nature has already done the work of tuning genes and metabolic pathways to the environment of the organism.
For one thing, it's chromatic which makes it useful for a wide range of tuning.
This is a super fast and responsive tuner that's suitable for a wide range of tuning.
There's also an LED indicator light to let you know when it's in the process of tuning.
All that is topped off with HB Proto design racing tires, oil - filled shocks, and lots of tuning adjustment possibilities.
This means that they are capable of tuning out irrelevant distractions in order to concentrate only on salient details.
Many couples will prefer the doctor or midwife to try an external method of tuning the baby from the outside prior to labor beginning.
The process of tuning out your inner critic and tapping into your real self can be uplifting, but it can also cause you a lot of anxiety.
I just wish time just fast forwards to august 17, so that such bullshits can finally seize and we can concentrate on what really matters... that which happens inside the pitch for 90 mins... I am just fed up of tuning in everyday for some relevant news only to be sidetracked by stupid rumors and bemoaning fans...
I'm sure there'll be plenty of us tuning in at the usual time only to realise we're going to have to wait an extra hour...
When Ramsey is on song he is one of the few players capable of tuning into Ozil's wavelength.
The rest of their team doesn't need huge amounts of tuning so it was a good window for them.
Dr. BBQ: Is there a formula for the height of the tuning plates pending the diameter of the pit?
I learned this method of tuning in and then adjusting from Ayurveda, and though to explain it, the idea sounds trite, I've noticed improvements in my digestion and mental health from the subtle change in how I season foods, the mindset I prepare them in, and how much attention I give while eating.
Furthermore, he told me that while the department tries to keep radio chatter to a minimum, his brain had somehow developed the skill of tuning out all radio dialogue that had nothing to do with him and his duties.
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