Sentences with phrase «uses thrust»

The taxi uses a thrust and gravity like propulsion system so you must carefully avoid other platforms and obstacles such as billboards.
It uses thrust arms to connect the suspension with the body.
Neanderthals, whose ancestors left Africa for Eurasia before modern human ancestors, used thrusting spears at close range to kill horses, reindeer, bison, and other large game that had not developed an innate wariness of humans, he said.
I use a thrusting motion to get it up.
Pull up and in two or three times, toward your own tummy, using a thrusting motion.
Black Ops 3 features a «momentum - based chained - movement system» which will allow players to traverse the map in continuous motion using thrust jumps, slides, and mantling abilities, all while remaining in control of your weapon at all times.
Players can run along walls which allow them to reach some areas more quickly, they can slide across the ground, and use thrust jetpacks which allow you can jump clear over your enemy's head and watch them try in vain to either follow you or duck and cover in fear of the bullets that will inevitably rain down upon them.
He doesn't seem to be suggesting that we use thrust to rid them of the atmosphere, but rather the use of an electromagnetic «staircase».

Not exact matches

Some ICBMs burn solid fuel, while others use liquid fuel or a combination of both, but the goal is to generate enough lift and thrust to deliver a bomb to a target as quickly as possible.
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.
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.
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...
Perhaps we need to explore reforming all our communications to make them (1) competitive to all other communications in terms of their usefulness to members» lives; (2) made easily accessible for when members want to use them, rather than thrust on them involuntarily; and (3) the accessibility advertised rather than the information given.
I prefer to use «reign» or even «realm» because I believe they more fully embody the basic thrust of Jesus» teaching.
At the end, the priest thrusts the missalette he has been using as his reference in leading us in the vows high in the air.
Furthermore, the more we sin collectively in the vast impersonalities of modern warfare and industrialism, the more we get used to it, and the more inevitable seem the forces that thrust us in that direction.
But since the New Testament itself contains various kinds of social witness — as its use both for and against slavery and patriarchy, for example, shows — debate can degenerate into mere thrust and parry of proof - texts with no possibility of resolution, or of even honest concession that both sides can claim biblical warrant.
Jesus used a rhema, a quick and powerful thrust of a particular verse out of the Bible to fend off Satan's attacks.
He used the word rhema, which shows us that the Sword of the Spirit is the individual verses and phrases and passages of the Bible which we can wield quickly in battle — which we can thrust and stab with force into a weak spot of the enemy.
That notion required getting used to, but as long as it was thought of in single numbers (analogous to the number 26, say, turning up on a roulette wheel exactly when it was needed in a given evolutionary thrust), it could be accepted.
It could be used to defend the soldier against the attacks of the enemy, and could be used for a quick offensive thrust or jab at an exposed or unprotected part of the enemy's body.
The label «modernist,» usually reserved for only a segment of the liberal thrust of theology in the late 19th and into the 20th century, might conceivably be used to describe the entire liberal movement.
To fall away from it is to fail the human goal and at the same time to fail the cosmic process and the God who is the basic thrust or drive in that process, Our deepest human problem is to know and use, through decision, this capacity to develop toward fulfillment.
When the American tradition of evangelism insists on using this metaphor for the entrance to faith, it tends to misrepresent that entrance, to malign people who have already begun the journey of faith as disciples, and to deprive the church of the challenge to mature which the original thrust of the metaphor offers.
The resources in Jung's system, to be used most constructively, need to be balanced by a strong reality - therapy thrust in the therapist.
And a person's religion, thrust upon them at random, also happens to be used by most to guide their actions in many ways based upon those false writings as they use their distorted perceptions of the world to channel and shape what comes forth from each person..
A powerful thrust in the will to relate is the realization that the most effective way of confronting and using one's essential loneliness creatively is by relating to another human being in depth.
Ron Allen examines specific ways in which we use language, and how the genre of the text shapes its thrust; he also offers concrete homiletical strategies.
(Edwards, from whose book on the Revival in New England I quote these words, dissuades from such a use of prayer, but it is easy to see that he enjoys making his thrust at the cold dead church members.)
Monstrous freshmen Tedarrell Slaton and Kyree Campbell and little - used, undersized sophomores Luke Ancrum and Jachai Polite will likely be thrust into action.
Whether it's dedicating certain days of the week to working late without worrying about who will pick up to kids, or finally having the time take a certification class that could increase your earning potential, using the «me time» joint custody thrusts on you to your advantage can pay huge dividends in the long run.
This can cause a high, narrow, arched hard palate, and sometimes encourage a tongue thrust swallow, if the baby uses the tongue as a «stop» to cut down the flow of milk from a teat with a larger hole.
Use the heel of your hand to give firm thrusts between her shoulder blades.
Babies use the «tongue - thrust reflex» or «extrusion reflex» when they suck on the breast or bottle while feeding.
Use your two fingers to give five sharp chest thrusts.
3) They can swallow — young babies have a tongue - thrust reflex which means they instinctively use their tongues to push objects out of their mouths.
Baby does not have the tongue thrust reflex where they will push solids out of their mouth using their tongue.
Breasts are thrust in everyone's face in TV ads, online images, magazine and newspaper pages, and blown up in store windows but many women have never seen breastfeeding aside from when it is used for comedic relief or perfectly staged and lit for a parenting magazine.
For babies less than one year old, you use a combination of back slaps and chest thrusts.
NEVER, EVER USE ABDOMINAL THRUSTS ON A BABY UNDER ONE YEAR; this can cause serious injury.
According to Ghana's ambassador to Namibia, Harruna Attah, who used to be a staunch NPP leading personality, Nana Addo thrust those words at him following his (Attah's) support for the late Aliu Mahama during the 2008 NPP flag bearer race.
The agency's main thrust is to promote sustainable development using the notion of a forested and green north to catalyze climate change reversal and improve livelihoods of the most vulnerable citizens in the area.
After all, it was Cuomo's scalding report, as attorney general, that thrust Eliot Spitzer's use of the state police to gather then - Senate Majority leader Joe Bruno's travel records into the spotlight.
The issue was thrust on to the agenda this weekend after two leadership rivals used separate interviews to criticise the decision to go to war, citing the impact it had had on the Labour Party.
«Similarly, apart from the far reaching health implications of exposing inmates to the use of India hemp and other intoxicating substances, the act also compromises discipline and negates inmate reformation thrust of the prison.
Unlike commercial planes, which can use the lower atmosphere's oxygen to give their fuel systems a boost, suborbital rocket planes use liquid oxygen tanks to compensate for the thin air and get the thrust they need.
However, getting familiar with the type of questions used in psychometric testing can indeed make you more comfortable when you are suddenly thrust into the process, pencil in hand.
Thrusting out a side branch to seek out water turns out to be a local matter on a root, Dinneny and colleagues found using micro-CT scans of roots in soil.
The salamanders use their tongues to catch insects literally on the fly, and the evidence, published in February in the Journal of Experimental Biology by a group of researchers led by Stephen M. Deban of the University of South Florida, suggests that these amphibians owe their dead - shot abilities to a ballistic projection mechanism that powers their rapid - fire tongue thrusts: In effect the tongue launches from the mouth like an arrow from a bow.
Using data from high - speed video recordings of 96 feedings, the researchers measured the speed of the salamanders» tongue thrusts as the animals ate crickets, termites, and other bugs.
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