Sentences with phrase «real world conditions however»

In real world conditions however the trade - off seems a good one, and the RS3 is able to provide rapid cross country motoring in safety.

Not exact matches

Those who favor market - based approaches should keep in mind, however, that most real - world markets fall short of the ideal of market - based efficiency because they do not satisfy certain prerequisite conditions.
However, real - world conditions count too, and while this car excels where the road is twisty and the pavement is smooth, it needs to be a more comfortable driver in the conditions that most Americans experience every day.
The Bavarian automaker claims a fuel efficiency of 20.68 km / l, however, expect 12 - 13 km / l in real world conditions.
However, that will only provide you with enhanced visual appeal but has very little practical value in real world driving conditions.
However, in real - world driving, fuel efficiency and emissions aftertreatment technologies interact with each other and also vary according to the vehicle application, its prevailing operating conditions and its mission.
However, in real world driving conditions the Cross managed to deliver a commendable figure of 20.58 kmpl.
However, Google Now is one of those features that really has to be tested in real world conditions to find out if it is really as cool as is being made out by its makers.
However, in the real world, the input data typically comes in sequences and predictions should be conditioned on the evolution of those sequences.
The model outputs are generally presented as an average of an ensemble of individual runs (and even ensembles of individual runs from multiple models), in order to remove this variability from the overall picture, because among grownups it is understood that 1) the long term trends are what we're interested and 2) the coarseness of our measurements of initial conditions combined with a finite modeled grid size means that models can not predict precisely when and how temps will vary around a trend in the real world (they can, however, by being run many times, give us a good idea of the * magnitude * of that variance, including how many years of flat or declining temperatures we might expect to see pop up from time to time).
However, the more «real world» the treatment study is, the more removed from controlled laboratory conditions the study is likely to be as well.
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