A new air intake and a reflashed engine computer account for three of those horses, while a new exhaust with 50 -
percent less restriction uncorks the other two.
Not exact matches
A survey by the Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) found that 45
percent of its European members were
less likely to plan travel to the U.S. after the
restrictions were announced.
In 2012, foreign investment
restrictions were lifted for telecom companies that hold
less than a 10 -
percent share of the total Canadian market.
Income
restrictions mandate that borrowers earn 115
percent or
less of the property area's median income.
The governor also reiterated his call for legislators to pass
restrictions on outside income that would limit them to earning 15
percent of their annual salaries from side jobs, which has been previously rejected by the Senate and passed in a
less - restrictive version by the Assembly.
One study found that after two weeks of minor calorie
restriction (10
percent less than their daily energy expenditure), subjects who were getting 5.5 hours in bed a night lost just 0.6 kilogram of fat but 2.4 kilograms of other tissue, such as muscle; subjects who got 8.5 hours slumber each night lost 1.4 kilograms of fat and 1.5 kilograms of other tissue.
Up to 10
percent of pregnancies are affected by intrauterine growth
restriction, in which a newborn weighs
less than 5 1/2 pounds at full - term delivery.
«The subjects assigned to the low - fat diet received instruction in accordance with the obesity - management guidelines of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, including caloric
restriction sufficient to create a deficit of 500 calories per day, with 30
percent or
less of total calories derived from fat.»
The system achieves more than 80
percent cooling efficiency with
less than 2 psi (12 kPa) flow
restriction at peak power, contributing to the engine's available torque production at low rpm.
Numerically, drivers in states with the most restrictive laws were 20
percent less distracted in terms of time than those with the fewest handheld
restrictions.
Less than 25
percent of the world has access to what is understood as «free internet», meaning there are no
restrictions or limitations on what users can see or do.