Sentences with phrase «out of junctions with»

For the full supersaloon effect we'll have to wait for the 425bhp SRT - 8 to arrive in the Spring, but there's enough grunt to get the rear sliding on roundabouts and out of junctions with the ESP switched off.

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The London Assembly's report «Hostile Streets — Walking and Cycling at Outer London Junctions» says that some roads in outer boroughs do not offer even a basic level of service, with crossings inaccessible to wheelchairs and incomplete cycle lanes that push cyclists out into fast moving traffic.
With this knowledge, «you can then consciously choose to be less conventional or even unconventional if it fits your life [or] preference, rather than finding out later on that you missed a crucial junction because of ignorance or naivety,» Vinkenburg advises.
We stop at the Lamar River's junction with Soda Butte Creek, and Ripple takes out a photograph of the same place a decade ago.
Activations were mainly left - sided and involved the left supplementary motor area and supramarginal and posterior superior temporal gyri, the last two overlapping with the temporal parietal junction that has been associated with out - of - body experiences.
Four out of ten users of NSAIDs experience symptoms such as heartburn, acid reflux, stomach burning, nausea, or bloating.56 Researchers have used NSAIDs to produce food intolerances in mice that result in a form of severe intestinal damage called villous atrophy that is usually associated with celiac disease, 57 suggesting that a deficiency of arachidonic acid or the PGE2 made from it may underlie celiac disease and other food intolerances, perhaps by preventing the gut from forming cellular junctions and thus impairing its integrity.
I suppose if you want to look like a bit of a doorknob, not get let out of junctions, and in addition be shafted for insurance - all M - cars being part of the furniture on «UK's most stolen» lists every year, even 15 y / o ones with cracked subframes - then yes, off to the classified with you!
Perhaps it's something to do with the additional drag of the all - wheel - drive system, but if you need to pull out from a T - junction on an incline you can't help but wince in sympathy for the poor old clutch.
Ergo, he's going to be edgy and impatient and I will embarrass him with my well - practised ability to sometimes let people out of junctions.
We'd personally suggest the $ 350 rear side airbags and the $ 2,450 Driver Assistance Package (adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, a pair of cameras in the front bumper that make it easier to see out of blind junctions) are the only extras you'd really need, though we can see the appeal behind the $ 500 heated steering wheel with paddle shifters and the $ 4,900 Bang and Olufsen stereo system available on mid-range «Prestige» and top - spec «Competition» models.
Accelerate with anything resembling vigour out of a vaguely damp junction and it'll easily overpower the front wheels.
Let the turbo spool up and the 208 will pull away keenly, nipping out of junctions easily and keeping up with traffic on the motorway.
On leaving the Fishbourne car ferry, all traffic bears right out of the terminal and you will then come to a «T» junction with lights.
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