Sentences with phrase «surface feels firm»

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How to tell if your cake is fully cooked: The edges should pull away from the pan just a little bit The surface of the cake should feel soft and springy to the touch but not firm.
What babies need for healthy motor, cognitive and sensory development is active awake time - time to look around, turn towards sounds they hear, kick their legs, reach their arms, stretch and strengthen out of their womb positions and feel their weight shifting on a firm surface beneath them as they move.
With a tooth that close to the surface of the gums, it must have felt pretty good to chew on that firm textured side of the teether.
With OEKO - TEX ® approved fabrics, & firm sleep surface approved mattress included, you can feel confident that your baby is in a safe environment.
The ride can feel firm over certain surfaces but otherwise shrugs off most imperfections (helped by a stiff structure and those comfortable seats), and the steering feels precise with predictable movements of the nose as soon as you begin to turn into a corner.
Venture off - road in an AllGrip equipped Vitara, and its hatchback - like ride initially feels a little too firm, as the body shakes its way over rocky surfaces.
On large wheels and standard S suspension settings the ride is firm, but well - damped — bumps rarely throw the car off - line and it never feels like it's failing to cope with the surface underneath.
In the firmer chassis modes there is such abundant body control that the car feels intimately tied into the road surface, but it still isolates the occupants from it.
The firm ride has plenty of road feel, revealing bumps and imperfections in highways that I previously thought were butter - smooth, and then jarring and jostling my body over the rougher surface streets and back roads around my San Francisco / Oakland stomping grounds.
With different suspension settings for the petrol and diesel, the former felt a little firmer, while the latter was more composed over bad surfaces, ironing out lumps and bumps with finesse some other superminis struggle to match.
Speaking of the real world, GM's latest, BWI Group - supplied Magnetic Ride Control delivers good isolation from bumps and shoddy surfaces, though in the firmest settings you feel some harshness and hear a rattle or two.
Brakes and acceleration are both strong and the transmission shifts through the gears unobtrusively when driven sedately, rising to the challenge when quick acceleration is called upon.The ride is good but can feel a bit firm over some road surfaces, in general though the Q70 provides unruffled progress both in the city and on longer trips.
The suspension is stiffly sprung and 10 mm lower than the standard car, so it can feel quite firm over rougher ground, but excellent damping helps to iron out any lumpy road surfaces.
All the controls feel well - weighed and set up to get the most out of this sporty little coupe, detail changes to the suspension have only improved its abilities over time but the ride is still firm and can be a bit unforgiving over rough pavement surfaces.
While some sports cars have a busy ride, letting you feel every rock embedded in concrete, and making a loud noise over rough surfaces, the Crossfire cushions out most of the small stuff, while remaining generally firm and hugging the road.
Under virtually all circumstances, the body feels very tight and solid with the roof down but here again the firmer settings betrayed an ever so slight niggle in rigidity over rougher surfaces.
Sure, Aspiration may look better than your current bank on the surface, but with only a checking account, it doesn't feel like much of a bank, and with only two investment options to choose from, it hardly feels like a full - featured investment firm.
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