Sentences with phrase «out of gas too»

For one, if you run out of gas too much, it can create a mechanical strain on your car.

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It's too bad that «Dunk City» finally ran out of gas and lost to Florida 62 - 50, but the Eagles seemed to do the prudent thing and just enjoyed their time in the tournament.
Johnson ran out of gas on the final lap of the postseason opener at Chicagoland Speedway (he finished 10th); he wrecked hard at Charlotte Motor Speedway on Oct. 15 after putting his number 48 Chevy in a precarious position (he wound up 34th); and he waited too long at Talladega Superspeedway to make his typical late - race charge from the back of the pack (he came in 26th).
It's too late to avoid dangerous climate change just by switching to renewable energy, so we will also have to pull the greenhouse gas out of the atmosphere
«Not being a great mathematician,» he writes, «I've spent way too much time sussing out what quantity of greenhouse gases might be in a part of zero.»
Dopita describes the process as a kind of cosmic indigestion: «It is as if the black hole sucks in too much, too quickly, and it burps out gas
We go out into the interstellar medium, this is the gas between the stars like the sun, that too is mostly plasma — not all of it, some of it is in the form of neutral gas, but a large fraction of it is in the form of plasma — and then if we go outside the galaxy itself, into the space between the galaxies, the so - called intergalactic space, then again, that is mostly plasma.
They're big, full of gas, and have a penchant for hanging out way too close to their parents.
In gas with extra carbon or too little oxygen, carbon compounds like carbides and graphite condense out instead of silicates, possibly explaining the origin of carbonaceous chondrites and suggesting the possibility of carbon planets.
While NASA's Wide - field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) failed to the tell - tale warmth of gas giants like Saturn within 10,000 AUs and larger than Jupiter objects out to 26,000 AUs (NASA / JPL news release), an icy «super-Earth», would have been too cold and faint for WISE to detect — even if the hypothesized planet has a small internal heat source and absorbs some sunlight.
It is technically possible to build an electrocatalyst that avoids HER, but only by using gold, platinum or one of a couple of noble gases — an approach that is far too costly to carry out on any scale.
Actually, other than Bloating, too much gas in the colon of my left side of belly (and once I felt very pain like inflammation, but later was better, after I stop the fruit and vegetable I mentioned above), I lose a lot of kg because I can not eat proper, but my throid problem seems calm down a lot, especially after I took the infected tooth out (I do not feel hot when I sleep in these 2 days).
The reduced bloating especially comes naturally without forcing gas out of your body too quickly.
At the gas station, the clerk asked me if I was excited for graduation coming up and what school I went to (no too old for that), then at the bar the bouncer was all, «girl, get out of here with your fake ID.»
If he throws too many shots early and Chavez is still there he could run out of gas, if he doesn't land enough Chavez may be encouraged to press freely and gain momentum.
It's not long before the house starts having some sort of weird influence on the family, Overlook - like, inspiring Ben to try to drown David (acting out the desires of the entire audience); inspiring Aunt Elizabeth to try to gas David (acting out the... oh, never mind); and getting Marion just a little too attached to the house and the forever unseen lady in the attic.
Too many schools are breaking out the cameras at the gas station and clicking pictures of the pump instead of focusing on capturing and showcasing images of the real destination, a successful career.
You're trying to drive the Turbo like a regular 911, on the traditional racing line, but you're too aggressive on the gas, getting the car out of shape.
As for the float level, if it was letting too much gas in, could a sign of that be a lot of gas being dumped out of the carb overflow tubes?
The engine feels almost a bit too much for the layout, and under full load a hurricane of gases blasts out of the twin tailpipes.
A couple of things to consider with a stop leak is, it usually works great for keeping the coolant from flowing places it shouldn't, but it doesn't work too good at keeping the exhaust gasses out of the coolant.
Our first lap, we were too harsh with the brakes and the gas and just plowed through all the corners, but after a lap or two, we learned to become lighter on the brake entering turns, to carry just the right amount of speed and apply just the right amount of brake pedal pressure to rotate the car, then ease onto the gas to power out.
The fuel pump may have burned out or the pump module on top of pump burned out when you run too low on gas since the pump uses gas to lubricate and keep pump cool.
I don't drive out of town too much but the driving I do around town is enough to get by with only filling up gas once every two weeks which I completely love because it saves me so much money on gas.
Gas mileage seems pretty good for a small SUV (Very small) Bad: Fit and finish Seating position is hard short Seats The telescoping steering wheel is worthless it rattles You can't see out of it, and the parking sensors indicate you are too close at nearly 2ft from something It's slow (The Volt feels like a corvette in comparison) It's expensive (There are a lot of MUCH better options for less) Due to it's shape you can't get anything in the hatch area Controls aren't well laid out..
If it is too long it will only be supplying gas to one lung, if it is too short it may slip out of the trachea.
Real species - appropriate food is easy for dogs to digest and utilize.I've fed my own Newfoundland dogs this way for about 20 years now and we do not have any problems with gas (good thing too with a dog the size of a Newf — we'd blow out the windows!).
In any case, drivers are too cheap not to hire one — the transfer from Tozeur is about $ 80 — and they free you up to freak out about the heat (110 degrees in summer), anguish about running out of gas, and enjoy the quivering mirages, spiraling whirlwinds, and blinding salt flats 20 times the size of Martha's Vineyard.
Animals had their own attributes, too: rabbits would try to jump out of harm's way, skunks would hit you with gas that lowered your health, and deer could get away from you quickly.
Don't let it happen too many times, though, or you'll run out of gas.
This sequence teaches you how to get in and out of cars, basic driving (gas, break, turning), how to change the radio station in the car, how to pick up passengers, how to get a new car if your current car gets too damaged, and how to use the mini-map to find mission objectives.
A block comes from doing the same thing too many times and running out of gas.
But a story I've just written describes how scientists probing lakes, ice and old trees from Alaska to Siberia have found out just how big a poke humans appear to be giving that system through emissions of heat - trapping greenhouse gases (and probably heat - trapping soot, too).
He echoes my view, which is that natural gas is clearly a vital step on the path toward supplying societies with ample energy without big environmental regrets; but it's clear, too, as I wrote this morning on Tumblr, that the explosive expansion of drilling got way out in front of both understanding and oversight.
30 years after Shell and ExxonMobil opened up Europe's biggest gas field for drilling, the residents of Groningen are finding out — regular earthquakes are destroying people's homes, leaving them too dangerous to live in and too expensive to fix.
To cover the total loss of power when the wind drops or blows too hard, every wind farm needs a conventional back - up power station (commonly gas - fired) with capacity of twice the design capacity of the wind farm to even out the sudden fluctuations in the electricity grid.
Given that for over 20 years since international climate change negotiations began, the United States has refused to commit to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions based upon the justification that there is too much scientific uncertainty to warrant action, if it turns out that human - induced climate change actually greatly harms the health and ecological systems on which life depends of others, should the United States be responsible for the harms that could have been avoided if preventative action had been taken earlier?
Its claim to fame: the deregulation «studies» it publishes on behalf of the nuclear, coal, and oil / gas industry - and as it turns out, Big Tobacco, too.
If the negative effects of climate change, the rising air temperatures, the changing precipitation, the prevalence of extreme weather events, and the rising sea levels, become too disruptive or costly, we have the option to deploy certain climate altering technologies to remove greenhouse gases directly from the air or reflect sunlight back out of the atmosphere before it warms the earth.
«Chad, said they feared the deer was going to «kick the hell out of us in a 22 - foot center console boat,» but they were lucky, it was too exhausted to resist, «We hit the gas and ran him to the closest beach, Kent Point, where I beached the boat and we carefully unloaded our catch on the sand.
So whether you're packing up the Prius for some close - to - home camping, towing the boat to far - away shores, or merely fighting the crosstown traffic, these money - and gas - saving tips are designed to help you squeeze every last bit of power out of that precious petrol — and cause fewer CO2 emissions, too.
Too bad, as the New York Times point out, that even though natural gas does have a far less impact on global warming than does coal, if we're going to reduce carbon emissions by 2050 enough to prevent the worst of climate change, the increase in natural gas usage won't cut it.
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