Sentences with phrase «response gives the combination»

A good number, but one that undersells the performance of this car, because the electric motor's instant response gives the combination a viciously sharp edge.

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That law is a combination of reason, the needs and wants of any given society, and ingrained emotional responses based on the fact that we evolved in such a way that we thrive best as part of mutually interdependent communities.
In a letter to Administrator Gina McCarthy on 3 September, Smith called EPA's response «a combination of excuses, vague assurances, and already public information,» and gave the agency until 30 September to produce the data he asked for.
Combination anti — PD - 1 and anti — CTLA - 4 treatment may be the preferred approach in those who are able to tolerate more aggressive therapies, given the higher response rates observed compared with single - agent checkpoint blockade.
Low - dose chemotherapy, radiation, or targeted therapies given in combination with immune checkpoint blockade may prove to be an effective and efficient way to immunize the body against tumor cells,» says CRI Scientific Advisory Council associate director James P. Allison, Ph.D., who identified the first immune checkpoint blockade with his discovery in 1995 that the cytotoxic T lymphocyte antigen - 4 (CTLA - 4) receptor inhibited T cell responses.
This unique combination gives the BMW TwinPower Turbo an extremely spontaneous and direct response to the gas pedal.
This unique combination gives the new BMW TwinPower Turbo an extremely spontaneous and direct response to the acceleration, exceeding even the excellent response already offered by BMW's existing straight - six turbocharged engine.
1 Before conducting a large campaign, test your concept, copy and offer and then use the combination that will give you the best response.
Search results are sorted by a combination of factors to give you a set of choices in response to your search criteria.
Similarly, attribution of climate change to anthropogenic causes involves statistical analysis and the assessment of multiple lines of evidence to demonstrate, within a pre-specified margin of error, that the observed changes are (1) unlikely to be due entirely to natural internal climate variability; (2) consistent with estimated or modelled responses to the given combination of anthropogenic and natural forcing; and (3) not consistent with alternative, physically plausible explanations of recent climate change.
* unlikely to be due entirely to internal variability; * consistent with the estimated responses to the given combination of anthropogenic and natural forcing; and * not consistent with alternative, physically plausible explanations of recent climate change that exclude important elements of the given combination of forcings.
In this way, we can obtain the expected range of projected climate trends using the interannual statistics of the observed NAO record in combination with the model's radiatively - forced response (given by the ensemble - mean of the 40 simulations).
The IPCC AR4 formulates the problem of attribution to be: «In practice attribution of anthropogenic climate change is understood to mean demonstration that a detected change is «consistent with the estimated responses to the given combination of anthropogenic and natural forcing» and «not consistent with alternative, physically plausible explanations of recent climate change that exclude important elements of the given combination of forcings».»
Since that is not possible, in practice attribution is understood to mean demonstration that a detected change is «consistent with the estimated responses to the given combination of anthropogenic and natural forcing» and «not consistent with alternative, physically - plausible explanations of recent climate change that exclude important elements of the given combination of forcings» (IPCC 2009)
In the previous post, I outlined how the combination of carbon cycle feedbacks to the Milankovitch forcing and the climate system response to CO2 gives rise to this correlation and that — by itself — it can't be used to define the latter term.
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