Sentences with phrase «sharp curves for»

Eventually your toddler may tinker with the tracks for hours, designing routes and experimenting with steep hills and sharp curves for the train cars to navigate.

Not exact matches

Perhaps not quite as tight and sharp as a Porsche Cayenne or Macan, but the suspension in dynamic mode (there are also comfort, auto, and individual modes, which can be customized) likes to dig in, keeping the sway into the curves under control, which is something for a vehicle that tips the scales at over 4,000 pounds.
Of course she was ahead of the curve and enjoyed the sharp increase in home values... which is what an investor would hope for.
One thing is for sure, if I were to have one of these, I would hold on to that wheel when passing a truck or on sharp curves, as some unfortunate person found recently!
And I wonder whether, for would - be annuity buyers, the downards curve should be a bit sharper and perhaps earlier.
For a CEO and senior executives, there are three reasons why it pays to act on your intuitive sense to slow down the train as a conductor would when approaching a sharp curve:
While the learning curve is sharp at first, it tapers off and extends for decades.
This is one of the best baby nail clipper to buy for your baby as it has a convenient fold up design and sharp and has curved clipping edges.
When the sharp tip of the STM is poised over a sheet of graphene, it produces a circular barrier on the sheet that «acts as a perfect curved mirror» for electrons, Levitov says, reflecting them along the curved surface until they begin to interfere with themselves.
This sharpest - ever image, taken in January 2005 with the Advanced Camera for Surveys aboard the NASA / ESAHubble Space Telescope, illustrates a spiral galaxy's grand design, from its curving spiral arms, where young stars reside, to its yellowish central core, a home of older stars (Credit: NASA, ESA, S. Beckwith (STScI), and The Hubble Heritage Team (STScI / AURA)-RRB-
I have gotten better about it in recent years, but the world of blogging has had a very sharp learning curve for me.
Not for you the razor sharp haircut, you will usually have softly curving features which are flattered and often framed with the tousled curls and waves that you love or at least a style with movement.
Entering the industry with no previous experience has resulted in an incredibly sharp learning curve for James and I.
On sharp curves, when the player turns their all the way, for a second or two, the car starts to skid, making it easier to make the tight curves.
If somehow you didn't play Tropical Freeze on the Wii U, or its predecessor Donkey Kong Country Returns on the Wii / 3DS, you'll be thrilled to know that it delivers practically everything you could possibly wish for in a side - scrolling platform title: bold visuals, sharp gameplay, varied levels, menacing bosses and a steep but fair difficulty curve.
Sharp edges of the Series I's built - up shell are replaced by a softer, curved single stamping for pedestrian safety.
Starting with the exteriors, Audi's popular premium compact SUV loses its curves from the existing models for a sharper approach.
A rapidly falling torque curve would correspond with sharp torque and power curve peaks around their maxima at similar rotational speed, for example a small, lightweight engine with a large turbocharger.
This can improve performance on curves, where the outside wheel can help guide the vehicle into the turn for sharper cornering.
There's virtually no interstate with a curve too sharp for Pilot Assist to handle.
Otherwise, the LT adds track aids like coolers for engine oil, differential and transmission coolers, as well as the Camaro SS's fuel system, to better maintain its pressure in sharp curves.
Over a route filled with dips, back - to - back sharp curves and mountainous switchbacks, this Corvette Grand Sport convertible was the embodiment of Italian gran turismo spider — the car pulled strongly from low - speed curves with a mighty roar as the steering wheel paddles for the six - speed automatic transmission kept the engine in the heart of the torque band, followed by internal - organ - shifting decels with a stab of the 14 - inch front and 13.4 - inch rear disc brakes.
When the traffic - jam assist reaches its system limits — for example, when the traffic thins out or there is a sharp curve ahead — the driver has to take over again completely.
The rear stationary glass comes to a sharp point, which makes the rearmost pillar thin in the rear and provides for the swooping beltline while layout of the glass itself is curved, providing just the right look, and making it a little-less boxy in comparison to the F - Pace.
If the system is unable to correct the lane departure (because the curve is too sharp, for example), the system will additionally warn the driver through a steering wheel vibration.
There was no divided - highway curve that was too sharp for the car to handle on its own.
The design for the 2011 Sportage also seems to have benefitted from the supervision of Peter Schreyer, whose previous design work with Audi has seemingly translated into some of the aesthetic design cues that can be noticed in the new Sportage, including sharper curves, and a completely revamped front end that previous Sportage models didn't come in.
Superforming, for instance, uses a combination of superheating and air pressure, which combine to give sharper definition to curves and clearer silhouettes.
Part of Audi's ten new launches planned for 2015, the new TT loses its curves in favour of a sharper design while also taking hints from the first generation model invoking some nostalgia.
That said, the Curve 8900, offering GPS, better build quality and a sharper screen is available for only # 5 more a month.
While there are numerous types, the most common are French (with a relatively straight bottom edge that curves at the tip — ideal for long slices), German (with a continuous curve along the edge, best for up - down motions), and Santoku (a smaller Japanese design with a sharp curve along the top towards the point and a Granton edge — divots in the blade that help keep food from sticking.)
While there has been a sharp deterioration in the U.S. fiscal outlook, this has been evident for months and the dramatic steepening of the curve only occurred this week.
Of course she was ahead of the curve and enjoyed the sharp increase in home values... which is what an investor would hope for.
For years, Canine Care and other services like it have reaped millions of dollars operating under the radar of the CVMB, hiring unlicensed animal care workers to hold pets still while scraping their teeth with hand scalers — curved steel picks with sharp points that can be purchased at some pet supply stores.
On these steep mountain slopes, called cuestas, you are challenged to take on sharp curves, frequent gear changing and minding the other traffic by honking at dead angles and measuring the passage for vehicles approaching head - on.
Surfing can be a sharp learning curve for some, but the more you go surfing and surf many different surf spots the better you will get.
The grind is very real in Ark and the curve takes a sharp exponential climb where you'll spend way too much time grinding away for resources to craft ammunition and supplies than actually enjoying the game.
His bold, yet sharp drawings often contain characters with satisfyingly plump and curved limbs — a style that he's become renowned for.
The risk of head - on accidents is greatest on two - lane rural roads, and roads with narrow lanes, sharp curves, and no separation lanes for opposing traffic.
Lower speeds also mean that you will have a greater opportunity for your tires to grip the road and have good traction, especially as you drive in a sharp curve on a winding road.
In late January of 2011, workers for the County came out and did an extraordinary job of improving the signage, including installation of an «Advance Curve Ahead» warning sign and a large «Sharp Curve and Stop Ahead» sign.
It has a vague layout and sharp angles but still curved with slightly distended bands for a suitable fitting.
But the sharper curved screens should only grace one of three new iPhones slated for release next year, according to a mid-November analyst report.
+ Impressive packaging, with a very comprehensive set of accessories + Zen concentric circles separate it from the crowd of generic glass slabs + Ergonomically curved back coupled with chamfered edges all around makes for a very comfortable grip + INTENSE performance + Excellent camera performance + Display is sharp and vivid enough for most purposes, Splendid app allows for customization + Great audio output through loudspeaker and also 3.5 mm jack
Ultrawide, curved displays have been around for a couple of years now, but they just keep getting sharper — and wider.
That simple change would have been enough for us, but HTC also replaced the One M8's wraparound curves with pronounced, sharp edges to further improve handling.
There are curves in unexpected places — the top of the screen slopes back towards the chassis, for example — and there are no nasty sharp edges to make it awkward to hold.
Apple appears to have done away with the smooth curves we've come to expect from its smartphones in recent years, opting instead for sharper edges and flat sides.
Once again, we're looking at an arguably glamorous curved glass back, minimal - bezel front likely sporting a sharp new OLED display, as well as a divisive top screen cutout for various sensors and a selfie camera, not to mention an even more controversial duo of rear - facing shooters arranged vertically.
The all - metal unibody, carved from a single slab of space - grade aluminum alloy, makes for a seamless, resilient build, while the balance of soft curves against sharp lines creates a striking impression and comfortable grip.
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