That doesn't go close to making oil too cheap to meter, particularly as what will happen is that most people would buy more powerful, heaver, and more accelerative cars to take advantage of the improved economy ( see Jevon's paradox ).
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In these racing forms, all the riders start in a line so the rider with the fastest reaction time and most accelerative bike will get to the first corner first, a considerable advantage particularly on tight supercross tracks .-- Robert Merkel 23 : 26, 14 December 2005 ( UTC)
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Engine braking torque is "'way "'lower than accelerative torque-it's caused by friction and pumping losses, whereas acceleration is caused by combustion-a series of explosions-and generates much more power .-- talk ) 13 : 47, 19 October 2009 ( UTC)
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Al Carter initially introduced the distinction between the health bounce ( a gentle rocking motion that anyone in any state of health can do, which was said to stimulate the immune system ), an aerobic bounce that involved elevating the heart rate ( either running in place or dancing ), and the strength bounce, which involved higher bouncing with both feet leaving the mat ( leading to both abdominal and lower body strength directly as well as to the strengthening of all bodily cells through the accelerative force applied ( see Claimed Benefits below ).