Sentences with phrase «over curbing on»

«The same upgraded suspension and adaptive dampers that let the GS bound over curbing on the track also afford it long - haul comfort with a weekend's worth of luggage under the rear hatch or in the convertible's trunk.»
Whether we used it on a bumpy dirt road or over the curbs on city streets, we had no problem staying in control of the stroller's movement.

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European stocks closed lower on Friday, with sentiment curbed by concerns over plans to overhaul the tax system in the U.S.
The news also comes at a time when Silicon Valley as a whole has been nervous over President Donald Trump's stance on immigration — particularly his promise to curb the H - 1B visa program that some firms use to obtain foreign, and often cheaper, talent.
President Trump's new trade war with China wreaked havoc on the financial markets Thursday, with the Dow Jones plunging over 400 points on fears that an overly protectionist agenda will curb trade and economic growth.
U.S. Food and Drug Administration chief Scott Gottlieb on Thursday questioned whether rebates that drugmakers provide to health insurers should remain protected by federal law, sparking new concerns on Wall Street over efforts to curb drug pricing.
U.S. Weighs Curbs on Chinese Telecom Firms Over National - Security Concerns Fed Holds Rates Steady, but Indicates Increases Will Continue Amazon Threatens Seattle Over New Tax...
Crude prices have gained more than 10 % over the past month on brighter demand prospects and expectations that global producers will extend an agreement to curb output.
The gathering also launched a new initiative to work on curbing excess steel production capacity, especially in China, which may help smooth tensions over the issue.
Facebook, the largest social media player and the leading news source for many Americans, has struggled to curb the spread of fake news on its service despite repeated pledges to do so over the last few years and most recently at US congress hearings with Facebook founder, Mark Zuckerberg.
To curb the incidence of project creators disappearing with backers funds, the top crowdfunding platforms have had to refine their policies over and over to deal with problems on crowdfunding platforms.
Trustees worry the Trump administration may curb their influence over boards while global competition fuels a race to the bottom on voting rights.
You can actually watch a loved one begin to loosen the ties they have on earth and start stepping over the curb that leads them into the next world, however they perceive it.
Balor had trouble making the pin because of a leg injury from earlier in the match that he aggravated with his stomp, and Rollins capitalized by hitting his Blackout curb stomp on him while he was rolling Miz over, then hit it again on Miz in the middle of the ring.
Unfortunately, but fortunately for us, the caddie unsuccessfully stepped over the curb, falling over with Hadley's clubs on his shoulder.
Every time you drive the carpool to work over curbs and small cars, you will be focused on planning fun for the next weekend.
It does fold so we've been able to gate - check it (even on the cheapest charter) and it has sailed over sand, cobblestones, steep curbs and any terrain our destination has presented.
It sailed over cobblestones, had no difficulty with steep curbs, and managed very well on sand.
Kids will love jumping over cracks in the sidewalk, rocks on the driveway, into puddles or off of curbs, even on one foot.
A couple of suggestions that we have are to never force the stroller up on to a curb while children are occupying it and please avoid rolling the stroller over the Trolley Track on Main Street USA since the wheels can get caught in them.
It has an easy pop over curbs system so that your children will not feel any bumps on the road.
Popping over curbs was relatively easy when I leveraged my foot down on the standing platform.
She writes how it turns on a dime and rides smoothly over curbs and grass.
If you plan to take your child on long urban walks, you'll need a stroller that's sturdy but easy to maneuver over curbs, in and out of shops, and through on public transportation.
Reacting to President Mahama's concern over road accidents, Mr Kudalor admitted that there was a lot of work to be done on the roads to curb accidents.
Over 400 MEPs signed a European Parliament declaration on curbing the abuse of power by supermarkets in the European Union.
First, push to adopt the policy recommendations from Citizens Union's 2013 report on political clubs to curb excess influence over institutions like the Democratic County Committee.
Kathee Burke - Gonzalez, who won a seat on the East Hampton Town Board in November 2013 running on a platform of curbing excessive noise, and who is the board's liaison to the airport, said she was looking forward to «having a plan put in place over the next few months and see restrictions effected for the 21015 season.»
Just over seven in ten (71 %) of Lib Dem rebellions in the last session were on social policy (broadly defined), such as the various increases and extensions in VAT, the introduction of free schools and the expansion of academies, and curbs to legal aid and superannuation for civil servants.
The Trump administration is curbing New York City's ability to spend money on major repairs to its public housing stock in its first major response to deteriorating conditions in the city's public housing and a scandal over false paperwork the city submitted about lead paint inspections.
Criticism over 45 new peerages and public anger over rising political costs force PM to support curbs on Lords appointments
Among the issues he has focused on over the years are curbing gun violence, preventing foreclosures, building more affordable housing and creating jobs.
The police spokesman, who expressed worry over increasing cult activities in the state, called on members of the public to volunteer useful information to assist the police in curbing the trend among youths.
Both the Scottish government and Scottish Labour have taken legal advice over the Trade Union Bill, which could put curbs on trade union powers and make it more difficult to call strikes.
«We cook what we eat: this is the exclusively human activity,» Herculano - Houzel writes, «one that allowed us to jump over the energetic wall that still curbs the evolution of all other species and put us on a different evolutionary path from all other animals.»
The issue of curbing deforestation was a rare area of consensus at the climate summit in December in Copenhagen, Denmark, with six countries — the United States, Norway, Japan, Britain, France and Australia — signing on to pay $ 3.5 billion to fund the REDD + deforestation effort over three years.
It says nations will have to impose drastic curbs on their still rising greenhouse gas emissions to keep a promise made by almost 200 countries in 2010 to limit global warming to less than 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 Fahrenheit) over pre-industrial times.
Among the findings, the scientists discovered the charging process doesn't play out uniformly on the surface of a particle, a phenomenon that likely curbs battery performance over time.
The World Day to Combat Desertification (WDCD) is celebrated every year on 17 June all over the world to highlight the urgent need to curb desertification and to strengthen the visibility of drylands» issues on the international environmental agenda.
Hailed as the prime successor to Garth Brooks in the new millennium — both for his rousing, Southern - fried honky tonk tunes and his laid - back countrypolitan ballads — country and western performer Tim McGraw shot to fame on the basis of his sophomore recording, the 1994 Curb release Not a Moment Too Soon, which sold over five million copies and heralded the arrival of a major new superstar.
The force feedback is spot - on and the feel of being able to jolt over harsh curbs and truly teeter on the very edge of control is just terrific
Wilshaw says that the government must gain a «better understanding of the scale of the exodus of teaching talent» and is calling for a greater focus on how to curb the outward flow of UK teachers, as part of an over strategy to ensure future supply of teachers keeps apace with demand.
She stood behind my vehicle, making it impossible for me to leave without either bottoming out on a curb or backing over her.
For the following ten laps, I was knocking on fate's door by running very wide through the second - gear U-shaped turns and a little wide over the softly curved curbs at the exits of faster corners.
That is because each car will have a slightly different setup, tire pressures are all over the place based on heat and usage, curb clipping can get you a second or more on some tracks, etc..
The way the car stays planted and composed through the track's blind crests and quick transitions gives you confidence to push harder on the next lap; you can hop a front tire over the curbing without the car getting the least bit out of sorts.
There's enough grunt on tap to get the truck to 60 miles per hour from a standstill reportedly almost two seconds faster than the previous model, but with a curb weight of over 4,500 pounds and transmission that's a bit slow to make decisions, its pace still falls short of anything resembling urgency.
I had enough visibility to put my curbside wheels up on the sidewalk — the truck is over 7 feet wide after all — and avoid the parking meter, a tree and three random poles all placed within 6 inches of the curb.
Check out some pics of just how tiny (and adorable) the house is over on Curbed.
«When the last dime is gone,» he said, «I'll sit on the curb with a pencil and a ten - cent notebook, and start the whole thing all over again.»
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