Sentences with phrase «thus ending range»

Right now, Tesla wants the base Model 3 to hit at least 200 miles on a charge, not much, but according to some rumors, Tesla also might offer an optional 80 - kWh battery that will feature a range of near 300 miles, thus ending range anxiety for those that opt for the larger battery.

Not exact matches

So, we've seen the stock market continue to rally in the face of all sorts of should - be lousy news ranging from the re-election of «anti-biz» Obama to the end of the world sequestration that we have somehow survived thus far.
The end of the speculative flight is the point where the scheme of ideas thus generated descends upon another range of experience, there to be tested in terms of its applicability and adequacy.
The paper's lead author describes his findings thus — «Recent observations suggest the expected rate of warming in response to rising greenhouse gas levels, or «Transient Climate Response,» is likely to lie within the range of current climate models, but not at the high end of this range.
«expensive = image», thus they priced the FX to «compete» with the porsche cayenne and the range rover sport at the upper end of the pack.
In essence, the better your credit report (and, thus, credit score) looks to prospective credit card issuers, the more likely you are to receive a credit limit toward the high end of the range.
However, we found that with the bigger guns (like the minigun) that the barrel often ended up sticking through them, thus rendering bullets ineffective at close range.
These can range from «eco-terrorists» protesting a nuclear plant or guerrilla fighters creating a rice shortage, thus making high - end sushi hard to come by.
At World Climate Report, we believe, that instead of having an equal likelihood of occurrence, that the temperature rise during the next 50 to 100 years will lie closer to the low end of the IPCC projected range than to the high end of the range and thus the overall impacts will tend towards the modest rather than the extreme.
Jule Charney added a half a degree uncertainty at the low and high end and thus the range became 1.5 to 4.5 °C.
First, as Schneider showed [Stephen H. Schneider of Stanford University], the I.P.C.C. scenarios are tilted towards the low end of the temperature rangethus the low - medium temperature range is exactly a more likely outcome.
Or maybe, «As shown in Figures 1.4 and 1.5, since the end of the 1992 Pinatubo volcano, models have predicted a steady upward trend in global average temperatures, but the observed series have been comparatively trendless, and thus the range of model warming predictions since the early 1990s can be seen to have been biased towards more warming than was subsequently observed.»
Thus it is perfectly legitimate that many scientists consider the range to be wider at one or both ends, while some others say that the estimate is already more accurate than presented in AR4.
Thus the uncertainty in sensitivity itself argues for insurance against high sensitivity, and narrowing down the range (and particularly excluding the higher end) could significantly change our optimal policy response.»
Thus, looking at the upper value of the likely range, you end up with an estimate for the upper limit between 1.2 meters and, say, 1.5 meters.
However, if it is understood that if Bitcoin succeeds there will also be many other altcoins, then Bitcoin's value might only end up between $ 2,000 and $ 200,000 in the case of extreme success — creating a lower «ceiling» on what the price can be and thus narrowing the range within which estimates of Bitcoin's value can take place.
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