Sentences with phrase «tight controls mean»

Those tight controls mean that little of the company's intellectual property finds its way into China.

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The problem was discovered via internal testing, per Tesla, and basically involves the cable that controls the reclining of the two rear seats being too tight in some vehicles, which means that when the seats are folded back up from a flat position, they might not fully lock in place again.
«I mean, tighter gun control, it's not gonna help.
Admittedly this control, as opposed to Soviet methods, is by no means «water - tight» for the reasons indicated.)
If, for our purposes, Cotton Mather can stand as a kind of archetype of Puritanism, with his very considerable impulsive energy kept in tight control and consecrated with meaning by its service to the divine plan, Benjamin Franklin may serve, as he has for so many others, as an archetype of the worldly American.
That carries a big policy implication, Cohen says: It not only «makes both public health and economic sense to clean up dirty places,» but also means there could be significant health benefits from reducing air pollution even in areas that already have relatively tight controls.
Your blood sugar is meant to be in a tighter, more controlled range, and not swinging from high (i.e. after a sugary treat) to low (crashing after the sugary treat or skipping a meal).
Since these are «traditional» waist jeggings rather than my «control top» ones, (if you have no idea what I'm talking about you can read what I mean here), I just couldn't bear the thought that they would be skinny - tight, even though the fabric has lots of stretch.
While I'm by no means a speedrunner, I can see the appeal of perfecting your run in games like Super Meat Boy and Mega Man, and these games are full of tight controls and difficult yet fair control mechanics.
The controls are tight, but each swing of the sword locks you into a given animation, meaning that you have to carefully plan your strikes to avoid counterattacks.
In it they have reassured those concerned about centralized control that Common Core embodies a «tight - loose» approach, which is tight on the ends of education but loose on the means for accomplishing those ends.
Braking hard on a pocked downhill stretch at Algarve before a tight left - hander said to shred most other cars» tires, we find that the McLaren's otherworldly body control means braking is easier, speeds are higher, and rubber is spared.
The tyres are wider than the regular saloon's, so there's plenty of grip, although the sheer amount of power on offer means that, despite the best efforts of the clever electronic differential, the car relies heavily on its traction control on the exit of tight corners.
Whilst it admittedly isn't the easiest vehicle to navigate tighter spots in (especially the larger versions, which can reach nearly 20 feet in length), the Ford F - 150's combination of good forward visibility, responsive controls and light steering all mean this truck isn't totally out of its depth in built - up areas.
In manual mode it snaps through the gears like a sports car, while four - wheel drive means you'll rarely see the traction control light flicker as the engine pulls you out of tighter bends.
Even over rougher road surfaces, the Toyota Highlander remains a controlled and cossetting car, and the combination of responsive steering and very good overall visibility (in spite of the slight blind spots at the base of the front pillars) means the car is easy to place where you want it on the road and in tighter spots in built - up areas.
Conceivably, this adoption of DRM - free content will mean greater access for indie authors in the future to submit their works for e-book lending libraries, but despite the effort and interest in bringing more content to the libraries OverDrive is keeping a tight control over the quality of works in its catalog.
A low multiple means a tight stop - loss that places risk control above profit potential.
The story is still bonkers, but nowhere near the same level as usual and cut - scenes are tighter and considerably less likely to consume entire days by themselves, although die - hard fans may argue that this means it really isn't a true Metal Gear game, meanwhile Snake has never controlled this well.
But Pixel Slime U delivers exactly what it meant to, a difficult perpetual motion platformer with tight controls and simple graphics.
Percentage wise Exclusives are more pertinent than multiplats because there are less of them meaning more advertising for them and tighter quality control.
All this means is controls here a tight and add to the immersion.
The controls for SteamWorld dig are tight and easy to use, even with a keyboard as my only means of input I was never frustrated.
The game looks stellar, the controls are so much tighter than they've been in years (if ever), online multiplayer works better than you'd expect from a Nintendo title and the promise (and reality) of cool DLC tracks means it won't be leaving the rotation anytime soon.
And his tight control over both the quantity and sale of his paintings means that he can help affect how much of his work is sold at auction, which can lead to higher bidding.
The body's ability to restrict core temperature to such a tight range means reflexes to control core temperature need to occur before there is an actual change in core temperature.
Typically, error bars are tight, but when there are the same control conditions in two figures you see that the means are different.
The combination of fewer insurance companies and a tighter control on costs means the pressure is on law firms to get to the heart of what their clients want
Windows Phone has always been deliberately different; in earlier versions that sometimes meant missing options, no SD card support and tight control of what apps could do to protect battery life, as well as the live tiles of the Start screen putting your friends at your fingertips or the quirky charm of your Xbox avatar waving at you.
In her work «The Psychology of Parental Control: How Well - Meant Parenting Backfires», psychologist Wendy S Grolnick, argues that Baumrind puts too much weight on the consistent practice of tight control and too little on the context, the sitControl: How Well - Meant Parenting Backfires», psychologist Wendy S Grolnick, argues that Baumrind puts too much weight on the consistent practice of tight control and too little on the context, the sitcontrol and too little on the context, the situation.
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