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He would brake violently for poppies seen at the roadside, and gloried in lupins and clematis.
Would brake feel be a calculation determined by a sensor, not a Nike?
The downturn in the housing market, it said, would brake the growth in consumption from 3.0% this year to 1.8% in 2005 the smallest increase since 1995.The forecast assumes that house prices will stabilise or fall moderately.
In a tricky situation, says Mr Urmson, the computer will do what a human would: brake hard and hope for the best, but do so more quickly and expertly.The technology seems likely to be ready before all the questions of regulation and liability have been sorted out.
For the first one, we took the cars out and kind of drag-raced them, and then at a certain point we would brake.
A robust network would be resistant to changes in the connections between groups but in the case of FOSISS, it seems that the network would brake down into small research groups by cutting some edges, as it happened in our co-authorship collaboration network (Hernández-Lemus and Siqueiros-García 2013).
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"For the first month, I was really aware of the box, and if I accidentally sped, I'd brake really quickly.
Cars would swerve, brake and speed up in reaction to phantom traffic.
@27 @29 sorry but the fact your trying to insinuate that Lewis wouldn't brake to try and ram the likes of Alonso is ridiculous.
A moment later I asked Aeberhard if our car would have braked in time.
The conductor announced that he would be braking hard, and a few seconds later we screeched to a halt.
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