Sentences with phrase «thrust for»

The past is given much less weight than the future, where strengths, hope and constructing preferred realities form the central thrust for change.
PWCs have an inboard engine driving a pump jet that has a screw - shaped impeller to create thrust for propulsion and steering.
The prehistoric and historic records gives a logical thrust for soil carbon sequestration.
The boat is powered by two engines with a 1400hp capacity that offer enough thrust for a 30 knots signature speed.
It is said to give them thrust for faster speed.
Select a clear and major price thrust for best results.
Also, the summaries of each chapter are simple, and give the main thrust for those who get tired.
- Publishers Weekly «The search for this killer feline serves as the narrative thrust for John Vaillant's fascinating exploration of the deteriorating relationship between humans and these menacing, now seriously threatened creatures... Whether read as an adventure story or as documentary about delicate ecosystems, The Tiger is a powerful book.
We are developing a publishing thrust for my future works, as well as for other authors we bring onto the literary scene through Occupy the Word Publishing.
It's a fine motivator, with ample torque and enough thrust for passing.
The turbocharged 3.0 - liter V6 provides plenty of smooth thrust for passing and merging, and the car makes a great road - trip companion thanks to its effortless and comfortable demeanor while cruising at elevated highway speeds.
====== EXPERTS CONCLUDE: In addition to its spacious interior, the GMC Acadia earns high marks for its comfortable ride, easy - going driving demeanor and 288 - horsepower V6, which provides ample thrust for d...
The base 2.5 isn't buzzy and delivers adequate thrust for typical driving on relatively flat roads.
Its 240 hp and 260 lb - ft of torque provide generous thrust for such a large car, making it an easy choice over the base four - cylinder or the louder, heavier, and thirstier 3.3 - liter V - 6.
These design changes are due to the fact that the car (and particularly truck) engine must produce more torque, and - if possible - more if it, down lower in the rev range; in order to provide the required thrust for all the (varying) weight the car itself always possesses and can carry.
Thrust for Educational Leadership, 7 (3), 20 - 22.
While few would expect a major thrust for more grammar schools, there might still be a drive to increase capacity and «reach».
Thrust for Educational Leadership.
Perhaps the most poetic moment, given the industry's thrust for equality, came when Gerwig took the stage during her presentation for Lady Bird.
For example, if you're working in the 4 to 6 rep range on the hip thrust and get 6 reps with 135 pounds, it's time to move up to 145 pounds and then work with that new, heavier weight until you can thrust it for 6 reps, at which point you move up again, and on and on.
A senior official in the Chinese space industry told Aviation Week that the total thrust at liftoff for Long March 9 should be between 3,500 and 4,000 metric tons, compared to 3,400 metric tons of thrust for the Saturn V rocket that took NASA astronauts to the moon.»
The broad sector policy thrust for Education is Sustainable and Efficient Management of Education Service Delivery with focus on teacher development and accountability; improved Quality of Teaching and Learning at all Levels, inclusive and Equitable Access at all Levels, skills Development and Training for Employability through Quality TVET and strengthened Mathematics, Science, ICT and Technology Education.
The baby's skelleton is just cartilage at 10 weeks, so the limbs are not hard enough to be able to cause enough thrust for Mom to feel them.
When we intercede, we bring others within the ambit of our own willed relationship to God; we also add, as we have said, our bit of goodwill to the cosmic thrust for good in the world.
Even in circles which are open to the new evangelical thrust for social action, there has been no critical look at this theological framework.
amplify reader feedback 36 Share this story Amazon announced that the price of its prime membership will upward thrust for US purchasers on its salary call Thursday.
We're talking high - power twin motors with differential thrust for optimal steering, a hot - swappable, USB - rechargeable 3.7 - volt lithium polymer battery (to juice three - minute flights max, meh, not so awesome), bright LED night lights for nocturnal excursions, a tiny onboard camera for capturing high - res aerial video, and, well, you get the the picture.
But really the key thrust for us happens in mid-February and runs until the end of March.
The conference will also initiate moves away from rhetoric and false starts toward concrete, cumulative and comprehensive public policy thrusts for change.
Credit hip thrusts for getting Megan Fox back into her pre-baby shape.
You can not now calculate the proper thrusts for the course correction, whereas you could not do so before the calculation?

Not exact matches

You can see it's sort of a mesh system, it's not designed to be particularly pretty, but the size of the cone gives you a rough approximation for how much thrust the engines are producing.
He adds that ultimately this way of doing business is much richer and more satisfying than the current model because it thrusts together highly talented people for shorter periods of time «-- and holds out loftier goals and richer rewards.
Strikingly, for all the media attention on the case (propagated by Shkreli's troll - y Twitter antics and relish for stirring the pot), the trial verdict had nothing to do with the drug price hike that thrust him into the national limelight.
Let's see how they stack up, pound for pound, when all things are considered, including height, weight, lift payload, and thrust.
Use these steps as a loose guideline for the course of your business» development, and thrust yourself into the process as much as you can.
Rutan thought up a simplified design for a rocket motor and contracted its manufacturing out to SpaceDev, a company in Poway, Calif., that had developed rocket motors that burn a relatively easy - to - control mixture of liquid laughing gas and rubber, producing a full ton of thrust.
The shift has squeezed margins in recent years because the cloud business model is based on subscriptions which take longer to pay off — in contrast to one - off, up - front software license payments that was the thrust of its business for decades.
This thrust back into the public eye could make it more difficult for Chapo Isidro to continue operating freely in Sinaloa's explosive criminal landscape.
The Arx Pax engine can also generate thrust and directional control magnetically, so it doesn't need a track for guidance.
A professor of tax law who likes Morneau's thrust overall said the government must still clarify its reasonableness test for when «income sprinkling» would be allowed.
They should instead re-examine their practices that might have led to traces of, for example, diesel turning up in the Wyoming groundwater and come up with standards that would make leaks along the well bore impossible before less appropriate and more costly rules are thrust upon them at a time when natural gas prices are hitting 10 - year lows.
He was thrust into the job in October of 2016 after his predecessor was forced out for his handling of a messy sales scandal at the bank.
«E-4 was originally designed for 500,000 - pound thrust engines, so it's very big, very sophisticated.»
Audience members are thrusting their programs under Shipp's nose for autographs and snuggling up beside him for photos.
Thrust on his own, Lee had to devise new arrangements for Singapore's survival.
The Falcon Heavy has enough thrust to launch payloads heavier than a car into space and could be used for future manned missions to the moon, and beyond.
Greater consultation between Perth City Council, the community and business is the main thrust behind Janet Davidson's vision for Perth if she is re-elected on May 1.
The show has thrust the criminal defense attorney into the national spotlight and his eloquent and impassioned arguments in Avery's trial even inspired something of a cult following for the Wisconsin lawyer (with some even deeming Strang the show's «sex symbol»).
The topics were thrust onto the national stage in October when news broke that Hollywood boss Harvey Weinstein had allegedly sexually harassed and abused dozens of women for decades, using his power in the industry to threaten their careers...
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