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Not only did this mean that Ford enjoyed much larger demand, but the resulting larger demand also allowed further economies of scale to be exploited, further depressing unit price, which tapped yet another portion of the demand curve.
This technique saved the brakes, but the resulting increase in the car's recorded lap times during practice led to speculation within the Ford team that Gurney and Foyt, in an effort to compromise on chassis settings, had hopelessly " dialed out " their car.
Starting in 1979 with a 7-percent financial stake, Ford began a partnership with Mazda resulting in various joint projects.
On 28 January 1999, Volvo Group sold its business area Volvo Car Corporation to the Ford Motor Company for US $ 6. 45 billion, with the resulting group largely set on commercial vehicles.
* Ford initiates a recall for the Pinto because of a public outcry resulting from deaths associated with gas tank explosions
One Los Angeles case resulted in a $ 45 million jury verdict against the Ford Motor Company ; the resulting $ 30 million judgment ( after deductions for another defendant who settled prior to trial ) was affirmed on appeal in 2006.
President Richard Nixon resigned on August 9, 1974, resulting in Vice President Gerald Ford succeeding to the office of President.
In the resulting scramble for production facilities Ford bought Briggs whose new Doncaster, Yorkshire plant built the unitary construction bodies and fully trimmed them for Jowett Javelin cars and Bradford vans.
As workers came to the factory, Ford named the resulting town " Rossford " by combining the last name of his second wife, Caroline Ross, with his.
This document was, technically, not a memo regarding the Pinto specifically, but a general memo Ford submitted to the NHTSA in an effort to gain an exemption from safety standards ; it was also primarily focused on the cost of reducing deaths from fires resulting from rollovers, rather than the rear-end collision fires that plagued the Pinto.
The Golgafrincham arrival spurs the extinction of the native " cavemen " ( although, as Ford Prefect pointed out, they did not live in caves, to which a witty repartee was that they ' might have been getting their caves redecorated '), resulting in the human race's eventual replacement by a shipload of middle managers, telephone sanitisers and hairdressers.
The melting pot was equated with either the acculturation or the total assimilation of European immigrants, and the debate centered on the differences between these two ways of approaching immigration: " Was the idea to melt down the immigrants and then pour the resulting, formless liquid into the preexisting cultural and social molds modeled on Anglo-Protestants like Henry Ford and Woodrow Wilson, or was the idea instead that everyone, Mayflower descendants and Sicilians, Ashkenazi and Slovaks, would act chemically upon each other so that all would be changed, and a new compound would emerge?
Four-speed manual transmissions were by now almost universally offered in the UK for this class of car, and contemporary road tests commented on the rather large gap between second and third gear, and the resulting temptation to slip the clutch when accelerating through the gears in the smaller-engined cars: it was presumably in tacit acknowledgment of the car's marginal power-to-weight ratio that Ford no longer offered the automatic transmission option with the smallest 1298 cc-engined Cortina.
Safety and emissions regulations in the U. S. forced Ford to make costly modifications, resulting in relatively high prices, coupled with the required addition of air bags for all 1990 and newer vehicles ( not required in foreign markets ) doomed the mark to an untimely end.
With Ford out for a period, Chrysler was able to produce and market the low-priced Plymouth in 1928, and bought out the Dodge Brothers, also in 1928, resulting in " The Big Three " more recently known as the " Detroit Three ".
Ford allegedly threatened to sue TBN for wrongful termination and sexual harassment after the network refused to hire him following his release, resulting in his claims against Paul Crouch.
In 1973 compression-ratio was lowered considerably due to new changing EPA requirements, and Ford adopted a new SAE method of measuring horsepower, resulting in 212 SAE net hp ( 158 kW ).
The second was newly enforced air pollution regulations which caused Ford to have to redesign the cylinder heads ( resulting in a drastically lower compression ratio ~ 8. 0 ), and retard the ignition timing 8 degrees, among other power sapping, but smog reducing modifications.
It is anticipated that the k-series engine will shortly disappear from the lineup, resulting in an all Ford engine range.
VR-X and Sports now featured a larger 2. 5 " free flowing sports exhaust system, minor ECU mapping and cam tweaks that boosted power up to, resulting in a moderately sporty exhaust tone and performance to eclipse other established Australian sporty sedands ( such as the 6-cylinder 4. 0-Litre Ford Falcon XR6 and V6 3. 8-Litre Commodore S ) and even bite at the heels of the V8 Ford Falcon XR8 and supercharged V6 HSV XU6.
However, controversy persisted as to whether the compositions had actually been written by Marley himself, and had been credited to Ford to allow Marley to avoid contractual obligations, resulting in a legal battle that resulted in the Marley estate being granted control of the songs.
In the 1970s due to the fuel crisis and the resulting rise in fuel costs, many people traded in their full-size cars for smaller models such as the Chevrolet Nova, Ford Maverick, and Plymouth Valiant, also it was during this time Japanese cars such as the Toyota Corolla and Honda Civic gained popularity.
The resulting ' letter ' series of Raymond Loewy-designed Farmall tractors in 1939 proved a huge success, and IH enjoyed a sales lead in tractors and related equipment that continued through much of the 1940s and 1950s, despite stiff competition from Ford, John Deere and other tractor manufacturers.

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It is complemented in some regions of the United States, as the Quad test ( adding inhibin A to the panel, resulting in an 81 % sensitivity and 5 % false-positive rate for detecting Down syndrome when taken at 15 – 18 weeks of gestational age ) and other prenatal diagnosis techniques, although it remains widely used in Canada and other countries.

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Cobain suggested his idea for an instrument to Fender, resulting in two left-handed prototypes built by former Custom Shop Master Builder Larry L. Brooks, only one of which was played by Cobain himself.
The two Baldwin prototypes (# 6110 and # 6111 ) delivered glowing test reports, resulting in a production order for 50 T1s, split between the PRR's own Altoona Works and Baldwin.
The ACO rules for closed-top prototypes allowed cars to run with larger air restrictors, resulting in more power ( about 600 hp ), which resulted in a higher top speed in combination with the lower drag.
The launcher design proved to be impractical, the resulting redesign delayed production of prototypes until 1964.

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When Kirk talked with his double directly, two separate takes of Shatner facing opposite directions were combined, with the camera motion carefully controlled so that the resulting image looked realistic.
The resulting architecture tended to be shockingly simpler, flatter, and lighter than its older neighbors, possibly due to the limited number of functional requirements upon which the designs were based ; their functionality and refreshing nakedness looked as honest and inevitable as an airplane.
The final number resulting is then looked up on an Action Table, giving one of five possible results: Mishap, Failure, Partial Success, Full Success or Critical Success.
Certain lacunae, letters effaced or cut off by breaks in the stone, have been the subject of profound discussions, resulting in a text which may henceforth be looked on as settled, which it may be useful to give here.
However, just as the band looked like achieved mainstream success ( as other British bands, such as Oasis and Blur were then doing ), Haines broke both of his ankles, resulting in the cancellation of much of their 1994 European tour.
Given that five different types of rolling stock were converted to Q Stock, the resulting hybrid trains looked bizarre-with the older carriages having flat sides and clerestory roofs, whilst the Q38 had flared sides at floor level.
The Jamaicans are looked down upon by other countries, in particular the East German team-whose arrogant leader, Josef, tells them to go home, resulting in a bar fight.
Cheetor looked up to and respected the wiser Transformer-who he affectionately referred to as " Big Cat ", being addressed as " Little Cat " in return -, while he gave some of his circuitry to give life to Airazor, resulting in her taking on a few of Cheetor's personality traits and becoming like a sister to him.
A Royal Commission, from the Committee of Inquiry into the Engineering Profession set up in 1977, looked at work of the CEI, resulting in the Finniston Report-Engineering our Future by Sir Monty Finniston in 1980.
Large numbers of the community looked to Savarkar, the Hindu Mahasabha and finally the RSS for inspiration resulting in the likes of Narayan Apte and Nathuram Godse, who assassinated Gandhi on January 30, 1948.

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Power generated by muscles, however, is limited by force – velocity relationship, and even at the optimal contraction speed for power production, total work done by the muscle will be less than half of what could be done if the muscle were contracting over the same distance at very slow speeds, resulting in less than 1 / 4 the projectile launch velocity possible without the limitations of the force – velocity relationship.
One of these corrections is that for lamp flicker noise, which is independent of wavelength, resulting in measurements with very low noise level ; other corrections are those for background absorption, as will be discussed later.
It mixes very slowly with the upper waters, resulting in a salinity gradient from top to bottom, with most of the salt water remaining below 40 to 70 m deep.
This mutation also interferes with fat deposition, resulting in very lean meat.
The destruction of cities by foreign invaders, and its resulting catastrophic suffering, unfortunately, was very common in the ancient Near East and, therefore, we can observe examples of the lament form / genre concerning destroyed cities and temples from extra-biblical sources, particularly from early Sumerian Literature dating to the late third and early second millennia BC.
Einstein demonstrated that cooling bosonic atoms to a very low temperature would cause them to fall ( or " condense ") into the lowest accessible quantum state, resulting in a new form of matter.
This type of bonding is often very strong ( resulting in the tensile strength of metals ).
William Aspdin's innovation was counterintuitive for manufacturers of " artificial cements ", because they required more lime in the mix ( a problem for his father ), a much higher kiln temperature ( and therefore more fuel ), and the resulting clinker was very hard and rapidly wore down the millstones, which were the only available grinding technology of the time.
Medieval surgeons were very well capable of setting and caring for bone fractures resulting from blunt weapons.
The crossbow prod is very short compared to ordinary bows, resulting in a short draw length.
In the early years of the formula there was much concern about safety, with a high number of accidents resulting in injuries to drivers and, unfortunately, one fatality in the International Championship-Marco Campos in the very last round of the 1995 series.
Teasdale and Owen ( 1989 ), for example, found the effect primarily reduced the number of low-end scores, resulting in an increased number of moderately high scores, with no increase in very high scores.
With only five or six human generations in 150 years, time for natural selection has been very limited, suggesting that increased skeletal size resulting from changes in population phenotypes is more likely than recent genetic evolution.
However, this effect is very weak, because the magnetic fields generated by individual spins are small and the resulting alignment is easily destroyed by thermal fluctuations.
One factor in the social anatomy of these governments had been the retention of a very substantial share in political power by the landed elite, the Junkers, resulting from the absence of a revolutionary breakthrough by the peasants in combination with urban areas.
In a plasma, helium's electrons are not bound to its nucleus, resulting in very high electrical conductivity, even when the gas is only partially ionized.
His parents were very formal, busy in their careers, and frequently fought — resulting in little emotion directed at the children, " I was brought up very unsentimentally but very straightforwardly.
The punishments tended to be very harsh by modern standards, with many offenses resulting in death, disfigurement, or the use of the " Eye for eye, tooth for tooth " ( Lex Talionis " Law of Retaliation ") philosophy.
* Phonetic loan ideograms ( 假借字 ) -- where a pictographically simple ideogram is " borrowed " to represent a pictographically complex ideogram which has the same or similar sounds to the pictographically simpler one, resulting in the same simple ideogram representing two or more different words, even though the similar-sounding words often have very different meanings.
Intel was willing to undertake a very large development effort on IA-64 in the expectation that the resulting microprocessor would be used by the majority of enterprise systems manufacturers.
Combining certain increases, which can create small eyelet holes in the resulting fabric, with assorted decreases is key to creating knitted lace, a very open fabric resembling lace.

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