Sentences with phrase «such little traction»

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«We were a little slow to recognize the trend toward mobility,» he said, but added that the company is starting to see some traction and gain market share in large growth markets in areas such as tablets.
I m pretty shure that the car will also have bether traction, but the gap between the N430 / Vantage V12 and other cars I driven was that big, that I simply can not believe that a little more hp, a little less weight, wider tyres, biggest point, a big rear wing could make a car out of the Vantage I would pay such a high price.
Inside, the test CX - 7, called the Sport model, had all we needed: There's little evidence of cost - cutting and it has a lot of standard equipment, including plenty of safety features such as stability control, traction control and side and side - curtain airbags.
Before Steam Machines, such rumors were few and far in between and gained little to no traction, as such an upgrade was practically implausible for how it would disrupt the console cycle.
Though the idea of Duchamp perpetrating such an elaborate (and quintessentially Duchampian) hoax is an appealing one, Shearer's theory gained little traction within the academic community.
The idea that CCS should be supported in ways analogous to renewables appears to be gaining traction in some countries, such as the UK (Feed in Tariffs with a Contract for Difference for electricity) and the U.S., but has received little attention elsewhere.
Slip and falls are caused by wet or slippery ground, such as slipping on ice, and happen when there is too little friction or traction between your feet and the ground.
Before Steam Machines, such rumors were few and far in between and gained little to no traction, as such an upgrade was practically implausible for how it would disrupt the console cycle.
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