Sentences with phrase «quickened on»

Since this update is boasting quickened on - device search capabilities, we can hope for a better experience than the current ridiculous waiting game in spite of the limited hardware that one expects on such a device.
The pace of deaths quickened on Puerto Rico immediately after Hurricane Maria — well beyond the number of deaths officially attributed to the Category 4 storm.

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If anything the potential for disruption is greater in Alberta, where people think nothing of driving three hours each way for a weekend jaunt in the mountains and where Calgary and Edmonton are putting the finishing touches on ring roads that link far - flung suburbs and quicken the commutes from semi-rural acreages.
Nike is aiming to address all of those elements: the company is trying to offer more services like personalized shopping, quickening the pace of innovation to get new product on store shelves faster, and also working with stronger retail partners like Foot Locker (fl) and Dick's Sporting Goods (dks) to better present Nike goods.
Investors are waiting to see if sustained economic growth this year will give China's leaders the confidence to quicken and deepen reforms, though many say Beijing continues to rely too heavily on debt - fueled stimulus.
When you're on guard, your nervous system quickens, interfering with your ability to appropriately listen and respond.
Economists expect the pace of recovery quickened a bit in the second quarter but not by enough to put steady downward pressure on the jobless rate.
Stocks ended the session mixed on Friday as volume quickened.
But they may make a different judgment on this point, identifying the beginning of authentically personal life with quickening, or with birth.
If students quicken curiosity and conscience there and in the surrounding world, they are well on their way.
Outler, unlike that wine connoisseur, can not be positively boring even on Christology and tradition, subjects which do not quicken all modern pulses.
Whether we are teetering on the brink of a grand mistake, or quickening in our rush toward rock bottom, human nature knows all too well the feeling of loss of control.
The third stanza moves from the personal to a general reflection on the «killing and quickening» power of the «Lord of power,» who controls nature (stanza 1) and every individual (stanza 2).
So, on Friday we have Koscielny and Giroud quickening the pulse playing for France against Romania KO.
From the moment that you first start to feel your baby move, which doctors refer to as quickening or flutters, you will likely begin to use those movements as a means to check in on your baby's health.
on the plus side, although this is my first, i have already felt quickening.
On the revenue side, Cuomo - era taxes aimed at upstate manufacturing, quickened the pace of good, high - paying jobs from upstate.
If an anaesthetic on the chest can reduce the sensations of a quickening heartbeat, it might conceivably reduce palpitations that cause panic attacks.
Rising temperatures since the 1950s probably quickened the ice flow, which in turn put more strain on the ice and further weakened the shelf, says study coauthor Hongxing Liu, a geographer at the University of Cincinnati.
The amount of energy being trapped on Earth continues to rise at a quickening pace, because of the effects of the thickening cloud of greenhouse gas pollution in the atmosphere, but more of that energy than usual has been ending up in the oceans.
Come evening, their game play quickened by 2.5 %, while their moves grew less effective by the same margin on average.
The paper, entitled Polar Bears of Western Hudson Bay and Climate Change [2007], has been criticised for relying on old research and ignoring evidence that Arctic sea - ice is melting at a quickening pace.
Exercising regularly while on the keto diet helps quicken the process of transitioning your body to burning fat instead of glucose.
while on the keto diet helps quicken the process of transitioning your body to burning fat instead of glucose.
I'm always on the lookout a curling wand that quickens the process of curling my hair and creates a long lasting curl.
These minor problems, however, rarely interfere with the pulse - quickening thrill of diving into a mass of infected and coming out alive on the other side.
As the plot develops and the pressure on Tom and Isabel intensifies, the pacing quickens accordingly.
Unfortunately, even though of course we recognize the bravery and selfless heroism of the men on that train who risked their lives to save others, and even though there are a few pulse - quickening moments in «The 15:17 to Paris,» the movie is slow - paced and feels padded, even with that running time of just over an hour and a half.
His near - parody trademarks are still on display (excessive slow - motion, and you better believe just one image of a bullet - riddled American flag isn't enough) but these are well - staged, pulse - quickening sequences.
The script is bad, the plot is ridiculous, the drama is flat and even the big - budget action sequences that take us snowboarding on vertiginous slopes, rock climbing up steep granite faces and big wave riding in the middle of the ocean fail to quicken the heart beat.
With school vouchers popping back on to state agendas in the wake of Republican gubernatorial and state legislative victories across the country, renewed interest in the long - term effectiveness of vouchers has quickened.
The Juke will never quicken the pulse with unexpected oversteer on a frosty morning.
Its chassis is sublime, melding unexpected levels of comfort with unflappable control and crystal - clear communication as the pace quickens and you start to build up to exploiting the phenomenal performance on offer.
Also on the knob is a clever and useful Sport Response «push to pass» button that instantly drops the transmission down several gears while quickening the throttle and steering for 20 seconds, allowing you to blow right past that lumbering pickup in your lane with hardly any effort on your part.
Following that, it's no surprise that while the Cinturato All Season hangs on impressively well on dry roads when the pace quickens, the sickeningly light sensation brought on by understeer arrived through the steering wheel of our Mk7 Golf test car noticeably earlier than with most premium summer tyres.
The car is a supreme highway cruiser, but for a performance car it has too much body roll on curvy roads, and the steering feels a bit slow on initial turn - in — even though Ford quickened the ratio to 15:1 this year from last year's 17:1 ratio.
But pull back on the shifter once to engage Sport mode, which quickens throttle response, and holds gears longer for more spirited acceleration.
The steering itself has a variable ratio; it's slower just around straight ahead, quickening as you wind lock on, a common and neat trick to combine high - speed stability with a feeling of agility at lower speeds.
Sport holds gears longer and quickens throttle response, while Manual allows you to shift on your own with the paddle shifters, although the gearbox will upshift for you at 6000 rpm, (about 800 rpm away from the redline).
The Corsa mode improves engine response, opens the exhaust valves on acceleration, quickens shifts from the 8 - speed automatic, lowers the ride height and optimizes the shock settings on the magnetic ride suspension.
There also the ubiquitous Sport Chrono Package, which on past Porsches included a performance display, both digital and analogue, and a go - faster «Sport Plus» button that stiffens suspension, sharpens throttle response, quickens steering, and includes several other useful racing features.
Today, a pristine Montreal will bring $ 25,000, but you had better hurry since after languishing at used - car levels, prices on sporting Alfas of all types are starting to rise at a quickening pace.
Beneath that powerplant package is a variable ratio electronic steering rack that automatically lightens up on the straights and quickens up in the corners.
The 2017 Ridgeline's 0 - 60mph acceleration is quickened by 1.8 seconds compared to the previous Ridgeline, based on internal Honda tests.
Punch up either of those and the steering feels better and weightier (though still somewhat numb), throttle response quickens, and the transmission feels like it holds on to gears just that a hair longer.
Dynamic revisions are central to the Vantage S, with a quickened steering rack ratio of 15:1 compared to 17:1 on the standard car and a larger diameter front brake disc with new six - piston front brake calipers.
John Clare The Quickening Maze is based on real events in the lives of English poets John Clare and Alfred Tennyson.
Michelle Hoover's The Quickening covers roughly the same timeframe and space as Jane Smiley's Some Luck: from the beginning of World War I (rather than its end in Smiley's novel) to 1950, on neighboring farms in the upper Midwest.
With income from self publishing being a gamble, using as many of these budget - saving tools as are available can help keep costs from spiraling out of control and can quicken your return on investment (ROI) from your book.
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