«Our memory
shifts into high gear when we think about raising our children, new study shows.»
Not exact matches
When Canada's economy inevitably
shifts into a
higher gear, probably sooner than later, oil will be a huge part of it as always.
As the saying goes,
when one door closes another one opens and that is certainly true as the 2018 food convention season
shifts into high gear.
The finding helps explain why the brain is able to work properly
when the body's demands for fuel and oxygen are
highest, and it shows that the brain actually
shifts into a
higher gear in terms of activity.
In any case, Jonathan is soon outshone by his burgundy convertible, which takes center stage
when the film
shifts into high gear — a warp - speed car chase around Dubai's sweeping highways.
A computer linking the engine and transmission closes the throttle slightly
when the transmission
shifts into the next
highest gear.
Shifts are timed so that
when the accelerator is floored the engine revs
high and hard before the transmission moves
into the next
gear.
And this year, the engine makes enough power so that if you rev the engine
high enough, you can make the rear tires chirp
when shifting into second
gear.
There's Chevrolet's usual electronically - imposed first - to - fourth
gear shift if the sensors think you don't need the
higher revs of second, and this was occasionally annoying,
when, say, the sensors had no way of taking
into account a steep SF hill we were about to climb.
That too is still true, but we now know that the biggest threat from global warming is that it could trigger a far worse abrupt cooling, something akin to accidentally
shifting into low
gear when cruising at a
high speed.
As for fall being a better time for hiring, that may be true, but Mary Eileen Williams points out in the Huffington Post that a job seeker's efforts during the summer may put them first in line to get a call
when hiring
shifts into higher gear in September.