If I roll them evenly, this disproportionate edge pressure remains, and at a high speed the skis bend into two differently shaped arcs, rather than ideally parallel twins, meaning they are making two different turns of different radii and different speeds, and occasionally this results in a seemingly unexplainable fall.
What comes next, says Brackett is for the industry to bend their swords into ploughshares.
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Much like a mechanical limited-slip differential, torque vectoring subtly pulses the brake of the inside front wheel in a corner, directing more torque to the outside wheel, actually helping bend the car into a corner.
Until now, the collection of factors cited as bringing on the angst have included societal and economic pressures that exert psychological forces strong enough to bend our lives into the famous U-shaped curve of happiness.
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Officials concluded the track was not deficient but that the athlete "did not compensate properly" going into a bend.
Mr Pritchard-Jones said he believed she might have exceeded a 10mph speed limit going into a bend on the road.
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The luge competition went ahead last Saturday after probes by the Coroners Service of British Columbia and the International Luge Federation (FIL) concluded the track was not deficient but that the athlete "did not compensate properly" going into a bend.
Germany's Axel Teichmann led the final going into the last bend but Petter Northug powered past to secure gold.
The Hawker Beechcraft 390 that Davis and Caves were on slammed into a South Bend neighborhood, damaging three single-story homes.
That said, the earcups have almost no articulation, and we had to actually bend the "frame" into shape a bit before we got a useable fit.
Strombergs, who has been racing BMX bikes for 16 years, then stretched his advantage heading into the final bend and was never really challenged by Day or Robinson.
On top of all this they were able, in a different sort of test, to bend a piece of wire into a hook to retrieve a bucket containing a waxworm.
Tucked into a narrow bend on this leafy road stands a half dozen miniature cafes where poets, activists and writers socialise over strong cups of Arabic coffee and bowlfuls of hummus.
He asks me to help him into a back-bend by using my ankles for support.
It bought a 1930s Catholic school in Bend in 2002, turning it into a hotel, a movie theater, restaurants and bars.
Geoffrey Gill, 55, from Leyland, lost control of the vehicle on a bend in the town and crashed into a house on Longmeanygate at 00:20 BST on Friday.
Samsung's flexible display technology, which allows tablet computers to fold into mobile phones or bend the edge of the screen, represents an effort to make its products stand out from others.
The first part of the book is a mixture of psychology and trendy neuroscience research that presents the evidence for Mr Shermer's central claim: that, instead of shaping belief around painstakingly gathered, soberly judged evidence, people most often decide upon their beliefs first, and then use an impressive range of cognitive tricks to bend whatever evidence they do discover into support for those pre-decided acts of faith.
Too many foreign companies fool themselves into believing they have to bend rules because that's how things are done in China.
Where once workers had to bend awkwardly to hold and whack headliners into place on the car's ceiling, a headliner now has sewn-in magnets that keep it in place on the roof's metal frame.
It may be a blatant copyright violation, but then again, would we have ever seen a World of Warcraft theme park without countries like China willing to not simply bend the rules, but shred them into oblivion?
The working prototypes of this digital camera have hundreds of lenses instead of one and bend the basic elements found in a digital camera into a rounded shape.
Schilit goes into detail about how companies twist, bend and even break accounting rules to cover up bad news and make their fiscal status seem better than it really is.
Topham, an English fireplug who was five feet ten and weighed two hundred pounds, could bend iron pokers with his bare hands, roll pewter dishes into cannoli, and win a tug-of-war with a horse.
The 24-year-old Okoro, so impressive in the winter's indoor meets, burst into the lead but after tiring on the last bend she collapsed on the line, with Meadows finishing in fourth and Russian Mariya Savinova taking gold in 1:58.10 minutes.
But this image is shattered as they round a bend and the shell of a building gutted by American bombing comes into view.
All are critical to turning health care into the information business it must become if we are to bend the quality and cost curves.
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It was a more comfortable save for the goalkeeper when a Swanson through ball deflected into the path of Buaben, who was unable to put enough bend or power on the ball to find the inside of the far post from the edge of the box.
Luckily (for the sake of the Model J) this car eventually found its way into the hands of a noted collector of Duesenbergs, Holmer Fitterling of South Bend, Ind.
The chance meeting ("We were babies and just about to go into the world, " Still says) is the subject of "Round the Bend, " a song from Man Alive!
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