Sentences with phrase «shifts on»

Mazda cheekily created a system that cuts engine torque when the car's electronic brain detects you're entering a turn (the weight shifts on the front axle, so you get more grip) and reverses the process as you exit the bend (the weight shifts on the rear axle, so you get more stability).
The CVT on this model has a manual shift mode but only via the gear lever — there are no column mounted paddle shifts on this model.
Use the cotton swab to clean the gear shifts on top of the gear knob.
However, since this model is aimed at the enthusiast, Skoda should have offered paddle shifts on the steering wheel.
The excellent 6 - speed automatic is a good match for both the turbocharged and non-turbo engines, boasting quick shifts on its own or when using the steering - wheel - mounted paddle shifters.
Allows synchronous hub lock engagement when the driver shifts on - the - fly, resulting in smooth, quiet functioning
It uses electronic sensors, pneumatics, processors and actuators to execute gear shifts on input from the driver or by a computer.
I like to change gears manually in these situations and the PDK delivers quick shifts on request.
It's further enhanced by the transmission, which delivers seamless and rapid - fire shifts on the way up the» box, plus a delicious blip of the throttle with every downshift.
But don't only look at the raw numbers — remember, the 3S needs two manual shifts on its way to 60 mph, certainly losing time against a double - clutch automatic gearbox.
The 200 - hp turbo four - cylinder is lively without overwhelming the chassis (which can't be said for Chrysler's 283 - hp V - 6) and while the dual - clutch gearbox can be a bit timid off the line, once the clutch is hooked up in first it will snap off seamless, bullet - quick shifts on your way to sixth gear.
In manual mode the nine - speed automatic gearbox provides snappy shifts on the way up the ratios, but doesn't feel quite so responsive on the way back down.
Some charter leaders are wary of power shifts on an elected board.
We are encouraged by the appointment of someone who has a record of working collaboratively with teachers to implement shifts on critical issues like evaluation and Common Core.
The director's departure was accompanied by a conveyor belt of personnel shifts on set in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Having finished up their shifts on Comedy Central's Workaholics, Adam Devine, Anders Holm, and Blake Anderson — plus their behind - the - scenes comrade, Kyle Newacheck — are moving on to bigger, more violent things.
Some of the better actors get too animated once the spotlight inexplicably shifts on them, as though the zaniness of the whole movie depends on them shining like comic stars.
The film starts promisingly, with bold red graphics identifying the many geographical shifts on day one of the hijacking, later rewinding to the planning stages in Germany and at a Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine training camp in Yemen.
I'm currently working at the moment during two different shifts on a weekdays.
C2 brings together commerce and creativity to explore trends, opportunities, disruptions and major shifts on the horizon.
C2 brings together commerce and creativity to explore trends, opportunities, disruptions and major shifts on the horizon.
Eight hour shifts on your feet, perpetually smelling like frying grease, hustling in order to fill lunch time orders quickly, especially on Taco Tuesdays.
● Rock back and forth between your hands and knees to get a sense of how your weight shifts on and off your hands.
Reindeer were concentrated regularly during several centuries on the same locations, resulting in dramatic vegetation shifts on a local scale.
Slim's unit in Arizona worked eight rotating shifts on a 24 - hour period, and he said his team continuously felt pressure to keep up the operational pace in the face of ongoing budget constraints.
She keeps her hand in the clinic by working night and weekend shifts on a regular basis.
Crews volunteered to work double shifts on both days, hauling debris from the city.
The Chancellor will be well aware that the change of plan provides more ammunition to those who accuse him of incoherence - given his post-budget shifts on pasties, charities, caravans and church renovations.
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand shifts on the controversial anti-piracy legislation, saying it's time for Congress to take «a step back and start over» in order to make sure it won't infringe on internet communications, as critics have argued.
City Comptroller Mark Schroeder's new audit, based on the Fire Department's certified payroll, shows several civilian dispatchers worked 24 - hour shifts on 137 occasions last year.
You have the Brooklyn and Manhattan district attorneys amid marijuana prosecution policy shifts, with the City Council urging those shifts on.
They spend the majority of their shifts on their feet.
Grounds for discontinuation of service include but are not limited to displaying a disruptive behavior or attitude; failing to adhere to DCCK's dress code; or failing to show up for assigned shifts on time.
When the twins were newborns, the babies shared a pack - n - play in the family room while my husband and I took shifts on the couch at night, and they napped in their co-sleeper.
A left - footed player, he can comfortably put in shifts on both the right and left wings.
Instead, he retrieves the ball, sees a pass and shifts it on.
Through 14 - hour shifts on the weekend, our warehouse was transformed into a fully - functional space — play areas with toys, reading nooks with couches, and desks splayed with coloring books.
Nail Yakupov filled in for Grimaldi on the second line, and multiple forwards skated extra shifts on the fourth line.
a team shifts on a pull hitter and puts additional players on that side to gain an advantage and get a guy out — and that is perfectly fine.
Conservative Christians say their churches have been unprepared for cultural shifts on same - sex marriage.
Her independent research documented the impact of political shifts on endangered cultural practices in modern Latin America.
Only six weeks after giving birth, she was already back to work: waitressing every weekday, picking up extra shifts on weekends, sometimes working as late as 3 a.m..
Staying current means keeping up to date on how the content - marketing scene shifts on an almost month - to - month basis.
Employees can trade or pick up shifts on a trade board.
It was the modern assembly line, with the product passing through stations instead of people going to work in shifts on the product.
If the flight is out of one of the airline's hubs, it will usually have flight attendants on standby as «ready reserves» to will step in if others don't show up for their shifts on time.
Rather than aiming for longer - term global order and common values, Trump believes the US should act on near - term national interests and should be more flexible in dealing with rapid shifts on the global stage.
Website should be responsive as the world is shifting on mobile phones, i will do it on my website as well.
That's a small numerical shift on a five - point scale, and yet that shift actually puts a woman back into a normal range of her peers.
In other words, things unfold much like the famous clip from I Love Lucy where she takes a shift on the production line of an overly speedy chocolate factory.
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