Though you wouldn't travel cross country with family in the back, the seats are useable over short distances for
small adults or children — making the 911 still one of the most practical sports cars around.
Not exact matches
Mantel's memoir, like the novels, is thick with smoldering grievances: against teachers («I don't know if there is a case on record of a
child of seven murdering a schoolteacher, but I think there ought to be»);
adults generally («In Hadfield, as everywhere in history of the world, violence without justification
or apology was meted out by big people to
small»); and above all, against the Catholic Church, which stood in judgment on her mother when Mantel was a
child.
Both
adults and
children often try to speak with a
small oral aperture, so that they can make the lingual contacts required for pronouncing consonants; others speak slowly, softly
or loudly.
The staircase picture below may look steep to you as an
adult, so imagine what it may look like to a
small child, and what the consequences of him
or she falling from this height may be.
Top of Stairs Baby Gate — Irvine, CA The staircase picture below may look steep to you as an
adult, so imagine what it may look like to a
small child, and what the consequences of him
or she falling from this height may be.
And yet we get to choose our own friends, do the inviting, and we have
adult reasoning skills and judgment in place... things
small children don't have control over
or access to!
Decorate the shelter to look like water, then have an
adult or older
child hide behind the shelter and attach
small candies
or other prizes to the clothespin while the younger
children fish from the other side.
Parents should teach
small children that neither their peers nor older
children or adults enjoy being poked, prodded, yelled at,
or kicked, even during playtime.
It might be strange to see on a
small child (boy
or girl) rather than on an
adult woman but they go away after the first few weeks.
These include: repeated, vigorous tossing of a
small child into the air, jogging while carrying an infant on the back
or shoulders, «riding a horse» (
child faces the
adult while sitting on his swinging foot
or bouncing on the knee), and swinging the
child around while holding onto his hands
or feet.
In 13 - 18 months of age, your
child will be walking by themselves, walking up and down stairs with one hand held by an
adult, easily throwing lightweight objects such as a ball, using a
small vocabulary of about four to ten words, following simple directions, and acknowledging and responding to his
or her name.
When we ask
children what their most treasured memories are, their typical responses are «camping overnight in the backyard with Daddy,» «baking cookies with Grandma,»
or «playing in mountains of snow with friends» —
small moments that we
adults may not think they attribute much significance to.
- Remember that all
children need a car seat
or a booster seat until they are big enough to fit and
adult seat belt properly (generally kids can use an
adult seat belt by the time they are eight years old, but if your
child is
small for his age, this may not be the case).
The purpose of infant car seats is provide your
child with a safe, supported seat that either elevates him to the level at which he can use an
adult seat belt safely,
or (in the case of
small babies) keeps him secure in the seat by means of a harness.
This is an ideal weighted blanket for either an older
child or a
small adult.
This makes a wonderful purchase for a family vacation to Hawaii
or the Bahamas since it comes in both
child and
adult (
small and large) sizes.
Cholera vaccines have had limited success: in 2000, a promising vaccine made from live, weakened cholera bacteria protected 80 per cent of the North American
or European
adults who took it, but a much
smaller proportion of Indonesians, with protection levels especially low in
children.
In a study that included
children and young
adults with relapsed
or refractory cancer, incorporation of integrative clinical genomic sequencing data into clinical management was feasible, revealed potentially actionable findings in nearly half of the patients, and was associated with change in treatment and family genetics counseling for a
small proportion of patients, according to a study in the September 1 issue of JAMA.
Influenza remains a major health problem in the United States, resulting each year in an estimated 36,000 deaths and 200,000 hospitalizations.4 Those who have been shown to be at high risk for the complications of influenza infection are
children 6 to 23 months of age; healthy persons 65 years of age
or older;
adults and
children with chronic diseases, including asthma, heart and lung disease, and diabetes; residents of nursing homes and other long - term care facilities; and pregnant women.4 It is for this reason that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recommended that these groups, together with health care workers and others with direct patient - care responsibilities, should be given priority for influenza vaccination this season in the face of the current shortage.1 Other high - priority groups include
children and teenagers 6 months to 18 years of age whose underlying medical condition requires the daily use of aspirin and household members and out - of - home caregivers of infants less than 6 months old.1 Hence, in the case of vaccine shortages resulting either from the unanticipated loss of expected supplies
or from the emergence of greater - than - expected global influenza activity — such as pandemic influenza, which would prompt a greater demand for vaccination5 — the capability of extending existing vaccine supplies by using alternative routes of vaccination that would require
smaller doses could have important public health implications.
Angela's standard recipe uses sliced mushrooms, but her tip to cut them real
small as a way to appease
children -LCB-
or adults who hate mushrooms -RCB- is pure genius.
I'm sure my
small children would give this movie a 7
or 8, but as an
adult, I'd give it maybe a 4.
When she is not cleaning the homes of her wealthy employers, she is cheerily tending to her elderly mother, checking in on her invalid neighbour to offer tea and sympathy,
or inviting lonely war veterans like Reg (Eddie Marsan) over to her
small tenement apartment to share dinner with her husband Stan (Phil Davis) and
adult children Sid (Daniel Mays) and Ethel (Alex Kelly).
For most primary school
children the
smaller size of the keyboard and closeness of the keyboard and monitor actually gives them a better posture than using a desktop computer setup for a tall
child or adult.
Larger cardboard mosaics can be completed by younger
children, and
smaller ones by older
children, teens
or adults.
Another major hurdle in bringing vouchers to rural communities is that the public schools are more than just places for
children to learn: they serve a critical social and economic function by serving as the primary employer of
small communities, offering healthcare for
children and
adults alike and frequently offering food pantries, breakfast
or lunch programs and night classes.
Many are the primary employer of
small communities, offer health care
or medical referrals for
children and
adults, and t frequently offer food pantries,
or breakfast and lunch programs.
In general, classes are
small or at least have low
child - to - staff ratios of less than ten students per
adult staff member.
Interior Unlike many high - performance cars, the GT - R is roomy inside with plenty of space for the two front occupants and enough room to squeeze
children or adults of
smaller stature into the two rear seats, if the front seats are moved forward.
We also discovered, in the early years of airbags, that they need to be dual - powered; that a standard, single - speed airbag can severely and even fatally injure a
child or small adult.
if you are car pooling
or taking
adult size
children around, it may be too
small.
There is virtually no leg -
or headroom, relegating these seats for use only by
small children or extremely flexible
adults.
Like those of a 911, they're rather upright and cramped, suitable only for
small children or a single
adult folded in for a short run.
The rear seats are a different story, with little headroom and legroom, meaning they are really only for
children or small adults.
Negative aspect of the Sienna is fuel efficiency, as we average about 16 - 18 MPG with usually one
adult and one
or two
small children in the back.
It's adequate for
small adults or small children and provides good cargo space when the bench seat's split back is folded forward.
The front passenger's side airbag features an Occupant Position Detection System (OPDS) to prevent airbag deployment if a
child or small - stature
adult leans into the deployment path.
The driver's and front passenger's side airbags are fitted with Honda's Occupant Position Detection System (OPDS)-- an innovative technology that deactivates the side airbag if sensors determine that a
child or small stature
adult is leaning against the door.
Really, it's more of a two - seater, as the beautifully upholstered back seats are better suited for
children or small adults.
Dual - stage frontal air bags with GM Passenger Sensing System: The system works with the front passenger seat and differentiates between
adults — 5 th percentile females and larger — and
small children or child seats to adjust air bag deployment, which can help reduce the risk of air bag - induced injuries.
However, as in its rivals, the two extra seats that pop up from under the boot floor are a bit cramped, so they're best reserved for
children or smaller adults.
They are smart enough to inflate based on the severity of the accident, and the side - impact bags use sensors in the seats to monitor the size and position of the occupant; they won't deploy for a
child or a
small adult who could be injured by the inflating bag.
The seats are comfortable, offering enough head and leg room for
adults, the third row is not quite so generous but as long as there are only two
adults back there
or smaller children, space won't be a problem.
Slim - back front seats optimize rear legroom, while the «3 +1» offset seating arrangement allows one
adult to sit behind the front passenger and a
child or small package behind the driver.
The third row is actually roomy enough for two larger
adults to fit comfortably (a feat not shared by many competitors
or GMC's own Yukon), though it's realistically best suited for those of
smaller stature
or children.
It's realistically best suited for
small - stature
adults or children, especially if you want to fit three across.
The rear seat, if you can get into it (took me two painful attempts) is satisfactory for a pair of medium - size
adults or children, making this car best suited to
small families where the daily driver also seeks handling and performance.
But with a
smaller back seat the QX30 is less ideal for families with lanky high school - age
children,
or those contemplating extended road trips with
adult friends.
Also, the sliding door step - in height is several inches lower than competitive minivans, which is helpful for
small children or older
adults getting into the 2nd
or 3rd rows.
The simple interior uses nice materials but access to the third row is somewhat difficult and the seats are cramped and suitable only for
children or small adults.
The third row of many midsize SUVs is a penalty box, reserved for the
smallest of
children...
or the most annoying of
adults.