Sentences with phrase «very big crash»

«If you were driving your vehicle at 100 miles per hour and you hit a tree, you would experience a very big crash.

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The very wealthiest Americans earned more than 19 percent of the country's household income last year — their biggest share since 1928, the year before the stock market crash.
If all of this wasn't concerning enough, the very type of derivatives that blew up the giant insurer AIG in 2008 (credit derivatives) are making a big comeback at Citigroup, the recipient of the largest taxpayer bailout of a bank in U.S. history during the 2008 crash.
In real time, the crash was a VERY big event.
Southampton were sent crashing out of Europe on Thursday evening courtesy of a strike from FC Midtjylland's very own «Big Dunc.»
Not that Lamont used internet politics well (which he did), but that Lieberman's people treated a last - minute site crash as A Very Big...
«We think two big asteroids crashed into each other, creating a huge cloud of grains the size of very fine sand, which are now smashing themselves into smithereens and slowly leaking away from the star,» Huan Y.A. Meng, a graduate student at the University of Arizona at Tucson and the study's lead author, said in a statement.
A big rush of carbs with very little protein to go along with it will cause a blood sugar spike and crash, beginning the dreaded craving cycle.
They are a very big component of the end - game in Monster Hunter, but if you happen to have more than 200 of them in your Item Box, your game is going to crash.
The very first teaser trailer was quite dramatic - showing a big crash about to happen.
Our test car is fitted with the optional air suspension and over smaller bumps and imperfections in the road surface the car is very settled indeed, although bigger potholes and expansion joints did crash through the (very solid - feeling) structure.
Large executive limousines like the 7 Series don't sell in very big numbers, so they don't tend to be crash - tested by independent body Euro NCAP.
That's not to say the big BMW will be unsafe in a crash: it's packed with some of the very latest technology to a) prevent you having a collision in the first place and b) protect you and your passengers if you do.
It has some very fast corners like the Carousel and the Kink that if you get it wrong — especially in the Kink — it will mean a big crash.
The physics of crashes dictates that very small cars generally can't protect people in crashes as well as bigger, heavier models.
First, the historical equity risk premium was high and decades could pass before a big - enough crash, making it very costly to sit in cash.
The institutional memory of the big crash is hopefully still very real in the U.S. and it should help curb excesses in the near term.
All those dreams of cruising through ravines and skimming the ground are shattered because No Man's Sky doesn't want you to crash the spaceship, which doesn't make any sense since death isn't a very big deal in this game.
Aside from some minor slowdowns during the biggest fights and a couple of crashes, the game runs very well.
Even prior to the crash of our economy, I have felt very strongly that the ridiculous level of greed displayed by these Big Name law firms and their partners was disgusting, and their mistaken belief that they should pay someone $ 160 - 190,000 per year fresh out of law school just because they got the highest grade (yet can't find their way out of paper bag b / c they have no commonsense) was mind - boggling.
The much bigger market — and that most likely to have either a) crashes resulting in horrific injuries (because they're inexperienced, and don't ride very smart); or b) lots of money to hire criminal defense lawyers (because they're RUBs)-- is the posers.
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