Sentences with phrase «produce less force»

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Prices on food, such as pork (and, in turn, bacon), may also fluctuate, since a drop in Chinese purchasing power would likely force U.S. farmers to produce less, potentially driving up costs at home.
That loss would force farmers to either look for new markets or produce less pork, Brown explains.
Even today, market forces are telling the oil sands to produce less.
Do you candidly, do you honestly believe that any power or force of less intelligence than your mind produced YOU?
Per Lawrence, «The mothers who were forced to drink beyond thirst produced less milk, and their babies gained less well.»
Tools are not causes of social actions, but parts of socio - technical action, things that help us do some things, hinder others, and are integral to how we live, act, and see ourselves — this is also how I hope people will think of the role of social networking sites and other technologies in the popular uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt, not as causes, or as irrelevant, but as tools (for protesters, though sometimes also for security forces)-- in North Africa, even with a less than open internet, some of those involved in recent events certainly seemed to produce their own role as active citizens partially through the use of everyday tools and technologies.
In practice, that means no (or very few) private property rights, and forced redistribution of wealth from those who are most able to produce to those who are less able or unwilling to do so.
In less than five minutes, Ingber, the institute's 56 - year - old director, has pointed out a mattress that could prevent life - threatening sleep apnea in newborns; simulated lungs, intestines, and hearts made of silicone rubber using microchip manufacturing technology; and a machine that forces mutations in bacteria, directing their evolution so they can produce low - cost biofuels and drugs.
As a result, the cell «contracts, but it produces less than normal force,» Sweeney says.
Besides making you less stable and less capable of producing significant force, having your feet in the air can make you lose balance and fall of the bench, dropping the bar on yourself, which as we mentioned above, can have some devastating consequences.
When your feet are in the air, you're less stable and less able to produce the required tension and force, which defeats the purpose of lifting in the first place.
The hang power clean produces less peak force and power output than other weightlifting derivatives like the jump shrug and high pull.
(There has to be some stretch in the muscle for ideal fiber alignment and therefore max - force production; in fact the closer you get to full contraction, the less force you can produce because of fiber crowding and bunching.)
And of course, high - velocity strength training increases our ability to produce force at fast bar speeds, and less at slower bar speeds.
The smallest motor units, which produce as much as 100 times less force than the larger motor units, are activated first (Staudenmann et al. 2009).
Furthermore, strong glutes will shift movement patterns to absorb and produce more force at the hips and less at the knee joint.
In other words, the same amount of vertical force must be produced in less time.
By building on the existing road car, which was sourced direct from the Honda UK factory in Swindon, the team has produced a car which has increased down force compared to last year's Tourer, less drag and a more effective air flow management.
«The CGC initiative mandated that manufacturers produce safer, more environmentally - responsible products and less waste and effectively forced the best minds in the business to go back to the drawing board and reinvent a better (and safer) way for how we handle stain and odor removal.»
DICE has always produced single - player campaigns as if they were being forced to do so at gunpoint, and Visceral, despite its admirable Dead Space pedigree, has fared even less well than their stablemates.
Except that GHG forcing + cooling aerosol forcing results in less precipitation globally in general than reduced GHG forcing that produces the same global average temperature, as found in «Climate Change Methadone» elsewhere at RC.
However, we produce results for which the cointegration between forcing and temperature data finds less support than previously.
In forcing the model with these winds, only the case of using winds from 2007 to project 2008 sea ice extent produce less sea ice than the observed 2007 ice extent (Ensemble member 7).
The reasons enhanced GH warming does not produce a runaway warming are varied but the most basic answer is that CO2 forcing is logarithmic, not linear, so each additional ppm has less effect than the last.
Despite the historic nature of the new standards, they earned criticism from environmental groups, who argued that they require less progress from plane manufacturers than market forces would produce anyway.
Given the 20 °C warming we find with 4.8 × CO2, it is clear that such a climate forcing would produce intolerable climatic conditions even if the true climate sensitivity is significantly less than the Russell sensitivity, or, if the Russell sensitivity is accurate, the CO2 amount required to produce intolerable conditions for humans is less than 4.8 × CO2.
The higher (full Russell) sensitivity requires much less CO2 change to produce the Mid-Miocene warming for two reasons: (i) the greater temperature change for a specified forcing and (ii) the smaller CO2 change required to yield a given forcing from the lesser CO2 level of the higher sensitivity case.
Britain was forced to rely on new «last resort» measures to keep the lights on for the first time on Wednesday after coal power plants broke down and wind farms produced less than one per cent of required electricity.
The upshot of all of this is Samsung was also forced to reevaluate how it designed and manufactured phone batteries, and it now uses different processes and chemistries that produce more durable batteries that also degrade less over time.
When you consider the above definition of professional, and in our industry it is well known that 80 % of the income is made by 20 % of the Realtors...... a situation that forces 80 % of the low or non income producing Realtors to work at 2nd income jobs, that is the main reason our industry is seen as less professional.
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