Not exact matches
I'd love for people to
feel permission to actually go there — to lean into their doubts, lean into their questions, lean into the places of pain and grief or
shifting — instead of leading a life of spiritual or intellectual dishonesty and pretending it's all
fine.
It was really clear to me that normal birth was no intervention, healthy woman, healthy baby... I
feel like my definitions are
shifting quite significantly in terms of what is a normal length of birth, what is the normal length of pushing... why if everything is going well and baby and mum, mum and baby are doing
fine, then can we stretch those meanings of normal a little bit more?
Luckily the holes in my jeans created a make -
shift air conditioner, and the kimono
felt so light and airy, this outfit turned out to be
fine in the scorching 92F heat.
Shifts feel sluggish, and the poor throttle response doesn't allow for the
fine adjustment needed on track.
This is particularly true for those who do not
feel that manual
shifting is essential to the enjoyment of a
fine sports sedan.
The steering wheel,
shift knob, and emergency brake handle — any piece that's supposed to mimic leather, really — is covered in soft,
fine - grain material that
feels luxurious and irresistible to the touch.
I'd have liked a little more clicky
feel when the Sportmatic
shifted, but it worked well enough for the task and I got up and down the hills just
fine.
The Audi drive select dynamic handling system appears for the first time in an A3, giving the driver five modes with which to
fine - tune engine characteristics, power steering
feel and gear
shift points for the seven - speed S tronic transmission.
Sport mode changes the powertrain sound, steering
feel (more effort), throttle response (quicker), transmission
shift points (earlier), suspension (it
felt fine to me in either mode) and keeps the trans in manual mode.
Each mode
fine - tunes the throttle and steering
feel,
shift points and more.
The
shift to Face ID and the removal of the home button
feel like changes that some might be
fine with, and others will find unnecessary.