The more money you have the better your race car can be, in effect.
The MIT AgeLab study found that improved typeface inside the car could have a similar effect, too.
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It did have an effect slowing my car down and I could feel it like, 'Whoa, that's weird.
Hersman said there was a telescoping effect when the second car slammed into the first and landed atop it.
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The proposed production run will be limited to just 50 cars, and after that the bucks will go into trust for those 50 owners - meaning that the buyers will, in effect, own the car in perpetuity.
Drive an all-electric car and you'd, in effect, collect cash from gas-guzzler lovers.
Accor found that its luxury hotel brand, Sofitel, was hit hard by the recession, but its more down-to-earth chains (such as Ibis and Red Roof Inns, which rely heavily on domestic car-bound travellers) counterbalanced that effect.
Mr Bustamante said he would raise taxes on alcohol and cigarettes while cutting a controversial hike in car registration fees which is beginning to take effect.
This is a reddening of a galaxy's spectrum caused by the Doppler effect (the effect that causes a police-car siren to drop in pitch as the car drives away).
In effect, then, it is the unsuspecting car buyer who is shouldering the costs of those sweetheart deals GM worked out with the UAW years ago.
If it costs a lot to film a real actor in a car crash--or if you want to create an effect a human couldn't do safely--use a computerized actor .
Another example of his unorthodox thinking is his observation that painting the roofs of buildings around the world white and using light-coloured road surfaces rather than blacktop would reflect a lot of sunlight back into space possibly enough to have an effect on global warming as big as taking every car in the world off the road for a decade.
So far, though, Britain's absence from the euro seems to have had no adverse effect on investment, even in the sterling-sensitive car industry.
Under the new rules, which came into effect last year, a licence plate belongs to the car even if the owner changes address.
While each phone produces radiation that bounces around the car, the passengers absorb some of it, which has the effect of reducing the overall intensity, just as the presence of an audience changes the acoustics of a concert hall, making it less reverberant.
In-car GPS developers have long had to wrestle with the urban canyon effect that blocks or bounces signals downtown: they often have to make best guesses for accuracy when they can't count on cellular or WiFi triangulation to pick up the slack, like a smartphone would.
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Having studied their effect in Liverpool he believes in their capacity to cut burglary and car crime.
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In effect, it enables a real engine to be tested in a virtual car.
Oregon recently passed a law, Oregon HB 3149, which goes into effect on Jan. 1, 2012 and adjusts insurance rules so that car owners can rent out their cars and not be affected by potential accidents of borrowers.
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The police chief also said he agreed with tougher sentencing in cases of car crime involving so-called joy-riding and hoped it would have a deterrent effect.
It's a fine point, to be sure, but if I'm buying this car I'm getting the 19-inch wheels and tires, simply to minimize that effect.
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