Use of trajectory in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include trajectory at the start of sentence, trajectory at the end of sentence and trajectory in the middle of sentence
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trajectory at the end of sentence
- The missile deflected from its trajectory.
- My career seemed to be on a downward trajectory.
- The Government is now claiming that inflation is on a downward trajectory.
- But some of Britain's leading socialists were ready to follow a similar trajectory.
- The worlds they encompass read end to end don't add up or line up along a single straight trajectory.
- Scrubbing my mouth with my sleeve, I feel the Cathedral lurch beneath me, tilt towards a new trajectory.
- When a vicious tackle leaves him blinded from a spinal injury, his life takes the predictable downward trajectory.
- After one second, controls in the nozzle of the rocket motor start steering the missile on to the proper trajectory.
trajectory in the middle of sentence
- The trajectory correction projectile model using impulse was established.
- A pitcher can spin a baseball to make it follow a trajectory in any direction.
- This section follows the trajectory of an arc in that the attempts gradually fail.
- Had the trajectory of Labour's industrial growth been altered by the events of 1926?
- trajectory calculations could therefore have been done with greater speed and accuracy.
- The decision was certain to affect the trajectory of French politics for some time to come.
- A better plan would be to launch from Earth on a trajectory optimized for transfer to Mars.
- The shuttle was on a curving trajectory towards a point above the centre of the space station.
- In 1873, however, one was found on a trajectory that brought it in to cross the orbit of Mars.
- Furthermore, the detailed picture is much more complicated than the trajectory might suggest.
- They moved upon a level trajectory and travelled at what appeared to be an even and leisurely pace.
- Every evolutionary history consists of a particular pathway, or trajectory, through genetic space.
- There is not a smooth trajectory connecting these bony fish ancestors to flatfish lying on their belly.
- This time a wicked module of rock jutting from an otherwise clear trajectory rapped my ankle as I sped past.
- Even as the trajectory of his thought kept rising in the early seventies, the clock was ticking on his pet project.
- Two minutes later they are flying a flat trajectory, tiny white caps flecking the sea way below, and Paul breathes.
- Your objectives are lower trajectory, less backspin and, in dry conditions, to run the ball on to the putting surface.
- Neither these, nor a variety of other types of household fit into the stereotypical trajectory through the life course.
- He sees the trajectory of his industrial social formation in contradiction to meeting fundamental human and social needs.
- The more nearly vertical an object's trajectory, the deeper it penetrates into the atmosphere before catastrophic disruption.
- He then uses this analogy with the sentence to describe the trajectory by which the subject constitutes itself through the other.
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