Sentences with phrase «perceptible body»

This car also has the optional sports suspension, there is barely any perceptible body roll yet even on some poorly surfaced roads delivers a quiet and comfortable ride.
When a car is driven off - road or assertively in a manner that demands hard acceleration and braking, the forces acting on the car will normally induce perceptible body movements.
Though the dynamic handling package did boost crispness when Sport mode was selected, there was still perceptible body roll despite the built - in anti-roll technology.
Although the $ 5150 dynamic handling package boosts crispness in Sport mode, there's still perceptible body roll.

Not exact matches

We see only in part, and God is perceptible only in part if the world is the body of God.
Very roughly, «body» refers to material things perceptible to the senses, «mind» refers to the processes of perception, reasoning, and learning, and «spirit» refers to human self - awareness and freedom of choice.
Perceptible motions of our bodies and of surrounding objects are very slow with respect to the velocity of light and gravitation — a velocity which for us is practically infinite.
Having made this dip with home - roasted peppers, it does take on a rounder, more full - bodied taste, but it's only slightly perceptible.
Bridal chiffon for a summer wedding is extremely lightweight, moisture - absorbent, and hardly perceptible on a body.
Available on all of the M3's body styles (coupe, sedan, and convertible), BMW's brand - new dual - clutch seven - speed transmission shaves 0.2 second from the M3's 0 - to -60-mph time and performs near - instantaneous, barely perceptible shifts in normal driving.
Body joints are hardly perceptible, the wipers are hidden, cameras replace side mirrors, the door handles are flush with the doors.
The sky is the perceptible outer space that can be perceived from the Earth and from any other celestial body but at the same time it is hemispheric and seems to limit upward vision.
The first exhibition presented by Château Shatto tenders an arc between Body by Body and Odilon Redon, who are not contemporary with one another but share a perceptible spirit in their work.
The sock legs and patchwork bodies of the model from which the sculpture was cast are still perceptible in the imprint of creased fabric, but the leaden mass of the metal forms — ears flopping, trunks and tusks ramming — drags the fight to a dead, lumbering stop.
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