Sentences with phrase «one's present trajectory»

The retrospective presents the trajectory of a career devoted to creating timeless images.
They can activate bonuses like a second ball or an arrow that presents the trajectory of the ball.
It does little if anything to alter Canada's present trajectory towards the heart of the failed experiment in the USA which even so - called «tough on crime» politicians in the «land of the free» now recognise as having caused immeasurable social and fiscal harm.
Even achieving the present trajectory of domestic demand that we have, which has left the economy with a bit of spare capacity, has involved some net rise in the ratio of household debt to GDP.
According to him, 26 years after, it was time to assess how far the ship of the state has fared, not minding the present trajectory of the Nigerian state and her social and political evolution, adding that the state had, no doubt, gone through ups and downs, but it has remained strong and thrived under successive administrations.
UKIP and its present trajectory is a rightwing backlash at and denial of the realities of 21st century Britain and as such what is toxic for parties who aspire to govern is not for a party of protest.
As that pH level continues to fall on its present trajectory, it will eventually reach a point where calcium carbonate — a dominant component of shelled animals and coral reefs — will dissolve in seawater.
Until the public fully understands the danger of our present trajectory, those debates are likely to continue to founder.
I'm agnostic on fission power but I'd prefer it to our present trajectory on fossil fuels.
Dr. Mann, «Until the public fully understands the danger of our present trajectory,» is the rationale for putting off the national and global response to the trajectory leading the planet's organisms to a sixth extinction.
Until the public fully understands the danger of our present trajectory, those debates are likely to continue to founder.
Worse yet, on our present trajectory, it seems highly unlikely that the warming process will stop at 2 or even 3 degrees Celsius, meaning that later in this century many of the worst - case climate - change scenarios — the inundation of coastal cities, the desertification of vast interior regions, and the collapse of rain - fed agriculture in many areas — will become everyday reality.
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