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trajectory

Trajectory is the path that something like an arrow takes when it is shot into the air.

trajectory

the path followed by an object moving through space

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No empty shells were found in the street nor on the sidewalk, and the bullet's trajectory indicates the shot was not fired from a window but rather from a point almost level with the victim's head.
We're allowed only 10 days, or we lose our trajectory.
We're nicely on trajectory.
What a deliciously humorous trajectory!
Some mass great enough to divert it from its trajectory.
Is the mass big enough to affect the trajectory of the comet?
The trajectory of his first simultaneous action of urine, was uneven.
Trajectory nominal.
Trajectory and guidance are a go.
Check trajectory.
You have 30 seconds before you are ejected into lunar trajectory.
Trajectory bearings, orbital lock.
Well, we were following Taylor's trajectory.
It depends on the trajectory.
I'm putting in the final trajectory.
The unmanned supply vehicle has already separated and is on trajectory for the station's orbit.
Once it has left Earth's orbit, it will then vector around Venus, sufficiently changing the trajectory so that ultimately it will plunge into the sun.
Optimal trajectory is now achieved.
The hyperbolic trajectory is precise.
We'll reach the meteorite cloud in 48 hours unless its trajectory changes.
The location and the time are dictated by the Earth's rotation and the consequent trajectory of firing.
Otherwise, we lose our angle of trajectory.
You have a perfect trajectory, Tony.
Trajectory good.
The trajectory now profiles properly.
After a number of successful trial flights a manned rocket was launched today at Cape Tacony that is not being sent along a fixed trajectory this time but is remote-controlled.
Mission Control to spacecraft. You have 30 seconds before you are ejected into lunar trajectory.
Attitude stable, trajectory firm.
Calculate every possible destination along their last known trajectory.
Our trajectory thingy was pre-set before we left Golgafrincham.
Well, according to our best estimates, speed course and trajectory, that object was headed for someplace in Arizona.
We are computing our trajectory at this time.
I shall compensate by altering our trajectory.
The satellite's trajectory is continuing to deteriorate, Captain.

News and current affairs

But because these gains follow the massive contraction that occurred during the Great Recession of 2008-2009, they are a far cry from the trajectory of a classic V-shaped recovery.
The peak ratio and the subsequent downward trajectory depend crucially on the assumed pace of economic growth.
There is more: state and local budget-cutting has slowed America's pace of investment in human capital and infrastructure, adding a third percentage point to the downward shift in the country's long-term growth trajectory.
Their vote will not only decide who will be the country's next president; it may also determine the future of the Central Bank of Brazil (BCB), and therefore the country's macroeconomic trajectory.
China's democratic trajectory generates little fanfare, but it may actually deliver on Deng's promise ahead of schedule.
In short, the current urbanization trajectory is not sustainable.
Yet it is not good enough: on our current trajectory, short-term prosperity is coming at the cost of too many future crises.
The EFC would be authorized to request an amended assessment of a country's fiscal trajectory and requirements.
Much of Europe is on the same demographic trajectory.
Higher interest rates, slower growth, and a weaker primary budget position all raise the debt-ratio trajectory.
How can the trajectory of a ball cause so much pain or bliss?
Clearly, the trajectory of technological progress is difficult to predict.
This out-of-control debt spiral threatens to flatten the country's growth trajectory and worsen employment prospects.
One critical test of its trajectory will be how investment activity develops over the next few quarters.
Of course, it can be argued that China's recent economic trajectory means that it is only a matter of time before the renminbi does become a match for the SDR's incumbents.
China's recent shift to a slower-productivity trajectory is an early warning of what may well be one of its most daunting economic challenges.
Acknowledging that recent fiscal policies had put the US on an unsustainable trajectory of rising public debt, Obama said that moving towards budget balance was now essential for fiscal stability.
The history of ideas has its logic, reason, and folly, its unconscious and its trajectory.
This raises troubling questions about the region's industrial trajectory.
China's ascent, however, is dividing Asia, and its future trajectory will depend on how its neighbors and other players, like the US, manage its rapidly accumulating power.
Ban's rise from poverty to global leadership parallels his country's trajectory.
Two key questions are shaping discussions about Afghanistan's post-2014 trajectory.
But there remains considerable uncertainty about their growth trajectory, with significant implications for asset prices, risk, and economic policy.
But, with the right policies, there is no reason why African countries could not follow a similar trajectory.
In this uncertain context, the APEC summit could shed much-needed light on the intentions of Abe and Xi, thereby providing crucial insight into the trajectory of Sino-Japanese relations - and thus the future of East Asia.
Our trajectory as a species is hardwired to this four-billion-year-old bio-geo-chemical system that has profoundly worked and reworked the planetary environment, all the way from bacteria to city planners, atmospheric oxygen to paper mills.

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