Sentences with phrase «time acceleration of»

Terminal illness benefit is a one - time acceleration of up to 50 percent of the death benefit proceeds payable under the base policy, not to exceed $ 250,000.
The 18.6 years lunar cycles are prominent and have sometimes been mistaken for short - time accelerations of the mean sea level.

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The device essentially tracks your driving behaviour — it detects any hard braking or sudden acceleration (signs of careless driving), your mileage, and the time of day you're out and about.
Today more than a dozen Chinese - backed manufacturers (many of them American startups that now have Chinese owners) are tripping over one another to promote their electric cars and acceleration times; Faraday Future, Karma Automotive, NextEV, and Future Mobility are but a few.
And while the spread has widened in the late stages of economic expansion, Bernstein notes that this is the first time the gap has grown because of an acceleration in operating earnings as opposed to a fall in reported profit (see the third chart).
When connected by Bluetooth to the company's iOS or Android app, the bindings report back in real - time details like where you're distributing your weight on the board, your acceleration and center of gravity.
China and India, the two biggest emerging markets, are experiencing economic acceleration 10 times that of Europe's industrial revolution — on 100 times the scale.
At the same time, the Fed may raise rates if inflation picks up, and there's a host of reasons that could occur: acceleration in wages, a weaker dollar, rising commodity prices, growing risks of protectionism, overseas cash repatriation.
According to this June's Financial Times «Expenditure by local and central governments in China jumped nearly 25 per cent from the same month a year earlier, a sharp acceleration from the 9.6 per cent growth registered in the first four months of the year, according to figures released by the finance ministry,» and HSBC's Flash PMI index suggests for the first time in six months that there has been an expansion in manufacturing, although the flash index is, of course, preliminary and may be revised.
Conrad Bayer is the co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Tellwise, a Sales Acceleration technology that empowers sellers and buyers to collaborate in real - time across any device and platform.
Consumer prices, usually more stable than producer prices, have also accelerated on a similar basis from a recorded inflation rate of less than 1.0 percent last summer to 2.4 percent over the 12 - months ended this past March, also a smart acceleration in a brief time.
The salient points are (I) inflation is below target and expected to remain well sub-target for the next 5 10 20 and 30 years; (II) it has been well below target and Fed forecasts for a decade suggesting great skepticism about models that predict acceleration (iii) the 2 percent target is supposed to be an average so inflation should sometimes exceed it especially after a long shortfall (iv) if the 9th year of expansion with unemployment approaching 4 percent is not the time for above target inflation when will that moment ever come?
Combining safety, performance, and efficiency, Model S has reset the world's expectations for the car of the 21st century with the longest range of any electric vehicle, over-the-air software updates that make it better over time, and a record 0 - 60 mph acceleration time of 2.28 seconds as measured by Motor Trend.
The S&P 600 Small Cap Index is trading at a lofty 21 times forward earnings and the broader Russell 2000 Index of small - cap stocks at 27 times, even after assuming a significant tax cut - fueled earnings acceleration in the next 12 months.
The winning strategies of industry leaders — including those of The New York Times, The Washington Post, Minneapolis» Star - Tribune, and The Dallas Morning News — have all included a rapid acceleration of the integration of «print» and «digital».
While overall wage costs remain contained at present, despite pressures in particular sectors, ongoing strength in demand would pose an increasing risk of acceleration of costs over time.
This acceleration is partly due to the very expansionary monetary and fiscal policy settings that have been in place for some time, with the federal funds rate at 1 per cent, and the federal fiscal balance swinging from a surplus of 2 1/2 per cent of GDP in 2000 to a 3 1/2 per cent deficit in 2003.
Certain underlying building blocks favour growth investing — factors like acceleration of technological advancements and long - term competitive advantages — which is why we believe if we pick secular stocks, they should outperform over time.
Other official labour cost data based on wage - bill measures, such as average weekly ordinary time earnings and average earnings from the national accounts, paint a similar picture, identifying firm wage outcomes but giving little indication of an acceleration of aggregate wages growth.
Our proposed explanation can also help us make sense of the experience of the general acceleration of time as one grows older.
(i) in classical or relativistic mechanics, mass is only assessed in the context of possible accelerations, which in turn require the context of a continuous time interval;
Within a short space of time, owing to the acceleration of social and scientific developments, this twofold necessity has become so clearly urgent that to refer to it is to utter a commonplace.
Attention in class might well be called to some of the revolutionary methodological aspects of their work: the new combination of experiment and theory, the role of mathematical analysis, concentration on descriptive explanation (how a process occurs, not why), the prominence of the categories of space and time, invention of concepts not directly observable (e.g., acceleration), and the problem of freedom in science.
I believe that the acceleration due to gravity is proportional to one over the distance squared in weak gravitational fields, because it has been measured literally millions of time and not violated.
Also, their concept that time dilattion accounts for the day - epoc disparity is flawed because neither God nor man would be in a frame of reference where there is enough changing amount of gravition / acceleration required for the changing time - dilation effect.
And when you're done with that, please explain, (since we know from Einstein's General Theory of Relativity, that space - time is relative to speed / acceleration), who's moment you are talking about.
Only the acceleration - gravitational field can cause an effective «slowing - down» of time, i.e., asymmetrical aging.
If he loses a bit of acceleration it won't have all that much baring on his game, he'll be playing a long time yet.
Messi also played a huge part in the last two goals, as the Argentine's composure allowed him to power his penalty home to double the deficit, with the winger's world - class dribbling ability and acceleration allowed him to set up Aleix Vidal for Barca's third in the last minute of time.
Rodriguez's acceleration times Bonds's mass equaled the force of one of the most exciting groundouts to first base you've ever seen, most likely foreshadowing more classic confrontations in this Series.
At times you need a bit of acceleration and quick reaction time to be able to make good interceptions, which is something that he is incapable of providing.
Immobile was surely proving quite a handful to the Milan back - line and his mazy runs and bursts of acceleration had them running for cover every time.
An unexpected burst of acceleration, a perfectly timed run that brings him to the exact spot at the perfect moment and freezes his would - be marker, Higuain once again leaving the defence trailing in his wake and the opposition goalkeeper sprawling.
Kutcher also sees a second a second potential clinical benefit of impact monitoring systems, one which «stems not from the idea of monitoring impacts for the presence of an acute injury - generating hit, but from the potential advantage of accurately cataloguing the number of hits and post-impact head acceleration being experienced by an athlete over time
The second potential clinical benefit of impact monitoring systems stems not from the idea of monitoring impacts for the presence of an acute injury - generating hit, but from the potential advantage of accurately cataloguing the number of hits and post-impact head acceleration being experienced by an athlete over time.
We imagine that the acceleration of craft activity this time of year has inspired some gorgeous creative breakthroughs and some craft disasters of a new order.
With spring acceleration three times that of a normal slingshot, your ammunition will hit the target before you have a chance to watch it!
The 10 collars deployed in the second field season accumulated 252 days of data, recording acceleration in 3 dimensions at 40 times per second and taking a GPS fix every second too.
Anyway all of that means that the story about jellyfish shooting their stinging cells at prey at one - hundred times the acceleration equivalent to that of normal gravity is TOTALL.......
Now remember that force equals mass times acceleration and there is a whole lot of mass to go along with the acceleration, so the overall force isn't going to smash open the planet, but it's enough to smash through a crustacean's armor to inject some poison.
As traces of the Romans show, humans have been leaving their mark for quite some time now, if not necessarily everywhere, before the middle of the 20th century, a time some have dubbed the «Great Acceleration
When the driver accelerated, the turbo needed time to build up enough oomph to force air into the cylinder, resulting in a sudden surge of acceleration from the engine a second or two later.
«All atoms apply a force on each other that can be used to calculate the acceleration of each atom over time
So what I did was I recruited 28 test subjects and had them complete three laps on the game Gran Turismo 3 for PlayStation 2; and they had a steering wheel, an acceleration [and] brake pad to simulate a real driving experience, and I counted the number of crashes they made during each lap, which was the number of times they hit the wall and also the number of times that they deviated from the course.
The high internal osmotic potential provides the pressure, and hence the forces, needed for the ejection and elongation, reaching a reported acceleration of 50 million meters per second squared, around 50 times faster than the acceleration of a bullet.
Lunging data was collected by placing electronic tags on the whales to measure speed, acceleration and timing of the mouth opening in order to create different lunging profiles for each target prey species.
Three Spanish scientists posit that the observed acceleration of the expanding cosmos is an illusion caused by the slowing of time.
They are subjected to heavy mechanical loading during liftoff when the acceleration rises to eight times» that of Earth's gravity.
For the first time, scientists have documented an acceleration in the melt rate of permafrost, or ground ice, in a section of Antarctica where the ice had been considered stable.
A continuous GPS network could easily detect this fitful acceleration, well before ground - shaking earthquakes began to occur and, with luck, in plenty of time for a useful tsunami warning.
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