Sentences with phrase «quickly accelerates up»

It quickly accelerates up to 20 MPH and goes the distance of 25 miles on a single charge.

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By that measure, the legal cannabis business is rapidly accelerating into stage three, as an ecosystem of financial and other services quickly grows up.
The sidewalk scene comes alive with movement and color — people walking quickly, walking slowly, skipping up steps, weaving in and out in crossing patterns, accelerating and retarding to match the moves of others.
The plans for UEFA's Financial Fair Play regulations sped up Manchester City's plans to join the Champions League, forcing them into splashing huge amounts of cash to break in quickly, but their accelerated ascension to the European elite hasn't helped them now they are in the inner circle.
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Ziskin, a Hollywood film producer who died of metastatic breast cancer, was a co-founder of Stand Up To Cancer, an initiative founded in 2008 by nine women in the entertainment industry to accelerate groundbreaking research and bring new treatments to patients as quickly as possible.
Over the past few centuries, and accelerating ever more quickly in the past 50 years, a steady stream of human innovations has begun to drastically speed up processes that were, until very recently, the sole province of nature.
If you have breasts that are slapping down and hitting the chest and having to come back up, they accelerate very quickly
Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C) raises funds to accelerate the pace of research to get new therapies to patients quickly and save lives now.
6 reps at 180 pounds - explosive tempo (accelerate as quickly as possible) 10 reps at 140 pounds - steady tempo (1 second down, 1 second up) 40 reps at 110 pounds - slow tempo (3 seconds down, 2 seconds up).
Everything is just that much more realistic; you'll slide if you accelerate too quickly, skid and lock - up if you break too hard and of course the effect the weather can have on everything.
This method does require a sizable time commitment at the start of the class, but every second spent teaching it is quickly made up for by the rapidly accelerated student gains later.
Worldwide markets will greatly accelerate the creation of these resources at lower cost, and news of this should spread quickly via an increasingly wired up and accessible world.
This enables our scholars who are behind to catch up more quickly, and help those who are on grade level accelerate their progress towards the mastery of key academic skills even faster.
Slower, more technical tracks like that of the Detroit Grand Prix are ideal for the EcoBoost V - 6, because it can stay in the sweet spot of its torque band and accelerate up to speed more quickly thanks to the added pressure from boost.
Driving We found the Encore accelerated quickly enough, with a six - speed automatic that coughs up immediate, if abrupt, two - gear downshifts to shoot passing - lane gaps.
The eight - speed automatic gearbox is up to the task, shifting quickly when you're accelerating.
It was smooth, had great pick up and reacted very quickly whenever accelerating or braking.
The van has quick pick up with a 6 - cylinder engine that accelerates quickly for the driver.
The driver quickly accelerates and breaks within a short distance, followed up by a swift reverse j - turn, leaving you with adrenaline and a different perspective on a sporty version of the Toyota Camry.
Thanks to a heavy clutch, notchy shift gate and the fact it won't allow you to dial up more than 3500rpm with the clutch in, we couldn't get the XR8 manual to accelerate as quickly.
That's enough grunt to accelerate quickly and smoothly, with plenty of power while merging onto the highway or climbing up and over hills.
When accelerating the car quickly and smoothly speeds up and also slows down nicely.
As we braked on the approach to a turn, it quickly downshifted, holding the lower gear as we accelerated out of the turn and up the following straight - away.
But if a lot of people buy e-readers and production volumes go up quickly, then price declines may accelerate.
The average lenghth someone owns a house is 7 years, plus in 7 years time, it might not adjust up, and even if it does, you can just accelerate your payments and pay it off quickly (this is the self insurance part of it).
Everything is just that much more realistic; you'll slide if you accelerate too quickly, skid and lock - up if you break too hard and of course the effect the weather can have on everything.
A bulky kart can shove others out of the way or even off the road, and probably build up to higher speeds, but a nimble small kart which can zip between competitors and accelerate quickly also has its advantages.
Even if we only accelerate a little bit, over time we will end up going ridiculously quickly.
Conversely, if it is expected to start picking up some of the training burden, then it will indeed need to change, he suggests — and it will have to figure out ways to do it more quickly to avoid a talent gap as law firms accelerate their transition into new working models.
The thing to do, apparently, is to avoid accelerating quickly, because it's the acceleration that sets up the amplitude of the waves.
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