Sentences with phrase «with equivalent changes»

As has become the norm, comfort and sport modes allow drivers to tailor the damping behaviour to suit different driving styles, along with equivalent changes to steering effort, transmission and throttle response, and in the case of Eco mode, different air conditioning settings.

Not exact matches

Compared with some larger mining operations that can make several whole coins a day, that's the mining equivalent of looking for loose change on the sidewalk.
Having a plan gave managers the equivalent of a dashboard to work with as my company navigated sudden change.
Instead, it has everything to do with the massive quantities of equivalent metal changing hands by two different groups of speculators in an orgy of private bucket shop trading that is dictating silver prices to the rest of the world.
«God hath exalted Christ with his right hand, to be a Prince and a Savior, for to give repentance to Israel» (Act 5:31) To give repentance — The word «repentance» here is equivalent to «reformation» and «a change of life.»
In the scientific literature, intermittent fasting with caloric restriction often yields equivalent benefits as traditional low - calorie diets in regard to changes in fat mass, alleviating discomfort due to low energy, improving insulin sensitivity, and improving blood lipid profiles.
I just fixed the recipe — one reader commented that they were too goopy with 4 eggs and worked w / 1 so I changed it but I have always done the 4 egg equivalent substitute.
You're in the trenches and what the staff officers are doing doesn't really make much difference...» — in Do No Harm he writes that governments turn the life of clinicians into a game of musical chairs, with the coalition's controversial NHS reforms the equivalent of changing the entire orchestra.
The most ridiculous part of this morning's Today interview with Nick Clegg was when he tried to claim that those opposing change were lickspittles of the British establishment, while he and his band of heroic rebels were the modern equivalent of the liberators of the Bastille.
NIFA Chairman Adam Barsky said in a statement the «amendments, as submitted by the County Legislative Majority and Minority, do not comply» with a recent NIFA resolution saying any budget changes must include «equivalent and recurring revenue increases or expenditure savings.»
Change figures are a comparison with the equivalent mid-May ComRes poll.
He said if there was no change it was equivalent of «sending us over the trenches at the Somme with nothing to fire with».
If hypofractionated radiation with curative intent can reduce the treatment time for lung cancer patients by half with no greater toxicity, and with equivalent — if not better — tumor control and survival outcomes, this research could result in a change in the paradigm of how a large subset of locally advanced NSCLC patients are treated.»
Now Nikolai Kardashev and his colleagues at the Astro Space Centre in Moscow are hoping to change that using a vast radio telescope with a view equivalent to that of a dish 30 times wider than Earth.
It remains to be seen whether users will inadvertently change the channel while talking energetically with friends — the high - tech equivalent of accidentally sitting on the remote.
«What we're seeing is a star that is the cosmic equivalent of «Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,» with the ability to change from one form to its more intense counterpart with startling speed,» said Scott Ransom, an astronomer at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) in Charlottesville, Va. «Though we have known that X-ray binaries — some of which are observed as X-ray pulsars — can evolve over millions of years to become rapidly spinning radio pulsars, we were surprised to find one that seemed to swing so quickly between the two.»
Because climate shifts quickly with elevation, such variation is most often found in mountainous sites, he noted, adding that a few dozen meters of elevation shift can offer a change of climate equivalent to several hundred miles of flatland travel.
They found that a change in body mass index from overweight to obese (equivalent to an average size adult woman increasing in weight from 150 to 180 pounds) was associated with an increase of about 40 % in the risk of MS.
The massive risks of greenhouse gas - induced climate change are at least partly internalized with a carbon tax or its equivalent.
Given that the West Antarctic Ice Sheet has a total sea level equivalent of 3.3 m1, with 1.5 m from Pine Island Glacier alone4, marine ice sheet collapse could be a significant challenge for future generations, with major changes in rates of sea level rise being possible within just the next couple of hundred years.
To be more specific, we searched for transcription factors that were changed in NSCs after exposure to amiodarone HCl but showed no change in differentiated cells after treatment with equivalent amounts of the drug.
The magnitude of cognitive change associated with saturated fat consumption was equivalent to about six years of ageing, meaning women with the lowest saturated fat intake had the brain function of women six years younger.»
I just fixed the recipe — one reader commented that they were too goopy with 4 eggs and worked w / 1 so I changed it but I have always done the 4 egg equivalent substitute.
There is no pressure to complete a «master» (or equivalent) and students can get away with just the basics - this can be changed depending on your approach in the classroom.
If, on the other hand, the consequences of PARCC are roughly the equivalent of double secret probation in the movie, Animal House, then no one has to change practice to align with the new standards.
First of all, I make no apologies for it being hand - written; I couldn't find an equivalent resource quickly with a web search, it was faster to write than word processing, it will change as I improve the lesson in the future and it served its purpose.
The test simulates a rear - end crash with a velocity change of 10 mph, approximately equivalent to a stationary vehicle being struck at 20 mph by a vehicle of the same weight.
We don't want to use the word «struggling,» but the whole feel and experience of driving the SVR with the equivalent weight of four large adults and their luggage inside was changed.
The Panamera may weigh the equivalent of a mid-sized hippopotamus, but sticking with the critter theme, it changes direction with the agility of a housefly.
So it's equivalent to saving in an ISA, but with the added benefit that you are effectively «hedged» against rental changes.
Or do they «cancel out», as one would expect from a naive mathematical perspective, and any risks / opportunities are purely equivalent to those of simply changing my money into the other currency and waiting to see what happens with the exchange rate, added to those associated with the stock (ignoring currency)?
Best Friends internships are open to college students, undergraduate (including freshman) and graduate students, as are other candidates who have equivalent life and work experience with animals and those looking to make a career change.
Returning from a fifteen minute battle with an Eidolon only to spend an equivalent amount of time repurchasing skills, changing jobs and equipment, and accepting new quests is anticlimactic if I'm being kind and outright boring if I feel like being a dick about it, which I kind of do because I'm an adult with plenty of shit to get done.
Evolving and devolving your monsters is still as easy and addictive as ever, with very few changes, the only massive one being the necessary amount of Ability points (think of it as this game's equivalent of Pokémon «s IVs) in order to get a Royal Knight Digimon.
On the one hand, there are more changes to it the gameplay than critics give the game credit for, but these new pieces of artwork and screenshots don't exactly help the game's image too much (with the similar world 1 map and artwork being a little too close to the DS title's equivalents).
In film, cinematography can really change how we perceive a scene, and I enjoy playing with the painterly equivalent of those tools of composition and manipulation or exaggeration of colour to create a very particular atmosphere in each painting.
Climate change so far is equivalent to something like moving 100 km South in terms of maximum summer temperatures, with decades to adapt.
However, in (a) blueprints smacks more of engineering solutions than scientific ones making me very uncomfortable with that choice and (b) since the challenge of global warming and climate change is the equivalent of fighting many battles in a virtual war with very unpredictable outcomes, chaos is the more likely outcome.
As a check of this, one could comparing the climate model simulations of temperature change using the historical forcing runs with the temperature change produced by the same models under CO2 - only forcing runs * at times of equivalent total forcing change *.
For instance, the effect of soot making snow and sea ice darker has a higher efficacy than an equivalent change in CO2 with the same forcing, mainly because there is a more important ice - albedo feedback in the soot case.
The difficulty with that is that both ANTHRO and NAT can be translated into equivalent radiative forcings, and you'd have to say why the system should respond more strongly to 1 W / m ** 2 from solar variability than 1 W / m ** 2 from greenhouse gas changes.
This is a physically incorrect argument which is easily refuted with one simple question - if El Niños cause abrupt temperature step changes upward, why wouldn't La Niñas cause equivalent abrupt temperature step changes downward?
A recent multi-model study coordinated by the Energy Modeling Forum at Stanford University (EMF 27) brought together many energy - economic models to assess technology and policy pathways associated with various climate stabilization targets (e.g., 450, 550 ppm CO2 equivalent or CO2e), partially in support of the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
The economic constraint on environmental action can easily be seen by looking at what is widely regarded as the most far - reaching establishment attempt to date to deal with The Economics of Climate Change in the form of a massive study issued in 2007 under that title, commissioned by the UK Treasury Office.7 Subtitled the Stern Review after the report's principal author Nicholas Stern, a former chief economist of the World Bank, it is widely viewed as the most important, and most progressive mainstream treatment of the economics of global warming.8 The Stern Review focuses on the target level of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) concentration in the atmosphere necessary to stabilize global average temperature at no more than 3 °C (5.4 °F) over pre-industrial levels.
• Eliminate the dividend withholding tax in its entirety if it can be circumvented so easily • Source dividend - equivalent payments by reference to the source of the dividend income on the underlier (e.g., similar to sourcing rules for in - lieu of dividend payments made in connection with securities loans)-- cascading withholding taxes — multiple derivatives can be entered into on same share of stock — would change shift dealer activity (and its tax revenues) to London?
A behavior - changing carbon price (a tax or fee) of perhaps $ 150 - 200 per metric tonne CO2 - equivalent emissions (with or without a refundable tax credit, sometimes called a dividend to blunt its regressivity) would require sacrifice differentially among economic sectors and groups, as well the need to change comfortable habits and ways of life.
And so the temperature change that the consensus view believes is likely if all of the greenhouse gases rise to 560 ppm carbon equivalent is somewhere between 2 °C and 4.5 °C with even higher temperatures possible.
The findings, from over 120 researchers working with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), also indicate that the rising penetration of renewable energies could lead to cumulative greenhouse gas savings equivalent to 220 to 560 Gigatonnes of carbon dioxide (GtC02eq) between 2010 and 2050.
jeez says: August 20, 2010 at 6:45 am Sigh, given that Gistemp code has been open and online since 2007 with documentation and the methods have not materially changed in recent years as far as I know, this is another of Steven's Posts which are equivalent to ascribing motives to water running downhill.
Sigh, given that Gistemp code has been open and online since 2007 with documentation and the methods have not materially changed in recent years as far as I know, this is another of Steven's Posts which are equivalent to ascribing motives to water running downhill.
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