Sentences with phrase «on slippery ground»

It's an «intelligent» system that ensures each wheel is only sent power when and if it's able to effectively deploy it, so there's little risk of wheels spinning fruitlessly on slippery ground.
And the cleated sole will help you keep your grip, even on slippery ground.
Surely you place them on slippery ground
In order to get firm footing on this slippery ground, you need to put on your sandals.

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Thus, when Tatchell talks of Enlightenment values and human rights, he is on very slippery ground, and that made slippery by the very philosophies of sexuality and identity to which he has committed his life.
And if that is the case, then you are on very slippery ground indeed.
Ensure to grind whole flax as whole flax seed on it's own is too slippery and will bypass digestion if left in that form.
Her big puffy suit made it impossible for her to crawl, and because it was so slippery on the ground and the snow was so deep, she couldn't walk.
It has three huge 16» tires with enough treads on them to provide strong grip and dependable control to you, even while trekking through uneven and slippery ground.
The cleated soles will help keep you on your feet even if the ground is slippery.
Totally agree, you have to be careful of leaves on the ground, even when hiking, wet leaves can be pretty slippery!
The uneven ground is littered with jagged rocks, tufts of slippery grass, and bus - sized boulders — with sheer drop - offs on every side.
This isn't an off - road vehicle, because ground clearance is limited, so the four - wheel drive is primarily useful on slippery roads.
The M Variable Differential Lock enables the M6 to effectively put its considerable power to the ground, particularly on slippery surfaces and when accelerating out of corners.
This off - road ABS function is particularly advantageous on snow, sand or fine gravel, building up a wedge of the material beneath the vehicle in front of the wheels to provide an additional braking effect on loose ground or slippery surfaces.
Also helping it progress on trickier terrain were good off - road angles including 230 mm of ground clearance, a tight turning circle and hill descent control — although it misses out on a rear differential lock or the fancy off - road electronics fitted to the Mitsubishi and Ford, which might have left it scrambling in slipperier situations.
It also proved again that a vehicle that handles really well on dry pavement has a built - in edge when the going gets slippery — provided the driver can feed the power to the ground smoothly.
If you ever run into any slippery surfaces, the Dynamic Stability Control6 system will keep your wheels planted on the ground and prevent any skidding from happening.
Daimler asserted that disabling traction control may be necessary in conditions such as starting from rest on sloped ground, driving on slippery roads, and using snow chains.
If he jumps too high or runs too far (especially on hard or slippery surfaces or on uneven ground) he could do some serious damage to himself.
Do not train your dog on uneven or slippery ground; he needs solid footing with both cushion and traction (grass is perfect).
If your dog is uncomfortable on the cold and slippery examination table, as the vet to assess them on the ground or your lap — wherever they are most relaxed.
It could mean, «Look out for the poison ivy on the ground beside you,» or «There's a black bear charging up behind you,» or «Those rocks are slippery and your sandals have no grip.»
But the lack of options is real, whether on the ground in sub-Saharan Africa or in countries seeking primary power sources that don't come with vastly increased CO2 emissions (or a slippery grid to move intermittent power around).
For a view from the ground, my friend and colleague, Hans Brenna, a climate researcher currently investigating the role of volcanoes on stratospheric chemistry, believes that the logical result of arguments against advocacy are a slippery slope.
The slope on that middle ground seems much more slippery for courts, which demand what they regard as principled reasons for any distinction, than it is for legislatures, which may refuse to budge for no reason other than that the votes aren't there to do more or because of simple fiat.
The state, by resting its argument on this middle ground, brought the court to the summit of the slippery slope:
University of Minnesota law professor Dale Carpenter also sees a slippery slope at play here, but his is judicial rather than legislative and starts from the unstable middle ground on which the state based its defense of traditional marriage.
Slip and fall injuries can result from such problems as water, rain, ice, snow, grease or other slippery substance on a walking surface, as well as abrupt changes in flooring, poor lighting, or a hidden hazard, such as a gap or a hard - to - see hole in the ground.
Slip and Fall accidents involve losing traction due to a wet or slippery substance on the ground.
Slip and falls are caused by wet or slippery ground, such as slipping on ice, and happen when there is too little friction or traction between your feet and the ground.
On January 20, 2010, Perera provided a medical note recommending: «modified duties... No walking on uneven ground, slippery surfaceOn January 20, 2010, Perera provided a medical note recommending: «modified duties... No walking on uneven ground, slippery surfaceon uneven ground, slippery surfaces.
For example, it may require a prominent warning sign for a slippery floor, fencing off an area where there is a hole in the ground, extra lighting for a stairwell, special paint markings for an uneven sidewalk or step, a warning light or bell for oncoming traffic, and so on.
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