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That's because all the elements are there, like sharp feedback from the steering you might expect to find in a more powerful car, the excellent transmission (save for throws from fifth to third gear, which seemed a bit notchy in our tester) and an excellent suspension that countered roll even in tight, off-camber turns in our usual test circuit, which have fazed cars with much sportier pretenses.
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I'm not entirely sure what this means, but if it refers to the intention to balance sharp critical feedback with constructive suggestions or positive feedback, this could perhaps we said in a more straightforward way.
But as the song progressed, it turned sinister, full of sharp snares and feedback, culminating in a dyspeptic churn that was in moments reminiscent of Glenn Branca.
Steering control is razor sharp, but the actual feedback is a bit too civilized.
Also, the steering sends too many of the wrong messages: It fails to relay enough feedback in sharp corners, but passes along all sorts of bad vibrations during straight-line driving.
It works very well in the hand, giving much sharper more defined haptic feedback.
In Fig 2 with Simple Feedback Loops, a sharp rise in the concentrations of Asp-P, ASA, Hse and Hse-P at the beginning was followed by a sharp rise in the concentration of threonine (Thr).
We found that, among the mechanisms examined, the ones involving polymerization-based negative feedback yield the sharpest decrease in enzyme activity when CTP levels are increased, thereby enabling tight regulation of CTP production by CTP levels.
Positive feedback allows for a sharp switch-like response, but also makes the system very sensitive to stochastic fluctuation in EcR activity.
"I'm still sharp and its nice to get some good feedback for a change.
And I learn that I'll actually be glad that the steering has no feedback, no weight, yet is bewilderingly sharp.
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