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-- `` The present recovery movement will gather steady momentum to lift the economy to a new historic peak by this autumn '', Beryl W. Sprinkel, economist of Harris Trust & Savings Bank, Chicago, predicted at the closing session here Tuesday of Investment Bankers Assn., California group, conference.
After a successful drive or push, the opponents will often be forced to lift the shuttlecock.
If the netshot is tight and tumbling, then the opponent's lift will not reach the back of the court, which makes the subsequent smash much harder to return.
Whenever possible, a pair will adopt an ideal attacking formation with one player hitting down from the rearcourt, and his partner in the midcourt intercepting all smash returns except the lift.
If a pair is forced to lift or clear the shuttlecock, then they must defend: they will adopt a side-by-side position in the rear midcourt, to cover the full width of their court against the opponents ' smashes.
Nation will not lift up sword against nation, neither will they learn war any more.
For example, an observer confined in a free-falling lift will assert that he himself is a valid inertial frame, even if he is accelerating under gravity, so long as he has no knowledge about anything outside the lift.
Non-streamlined objects such as bluff bodies and flat plates may also generate lift when moving relative to the fluid, but will have a higher drag coefficient dominated by pressure drag.
A symmetrical airfoil will generate zero lift at zero angle of attack, but as the angle of attack increases, the air is deflected through a larger angle.
For small angles a symmetrical airfoil will generate a lift force roughly proportional to the angle of attack.
Cambered airfoils will generate lift at zero angle of attack.
However, the lift will eventually run out of memory.
The sails, when correctly adjusted, will generate aerodynamic lift.
As of March 2011, the US Senate and House of Representatives are still working towards a compromise NASA funding bill, which will probably terminate Constellation and fund development of a heavy lift launch vehicle ( HLLV ).
If U. S. officials can " help clean up his image " and lift the ban on arms sales to the Panamanian Defense Force, Noriega will "' take care of ' the Sandinista leadership for us.
The tractor-semitrailer configuration is rarely used on timber trucks, since these will use the two big advantages of having the weight of the load on the drive wheels, and the loader crane used to lift the logs from the ground can be mounted on the rear of the truck behind the load, allowing a short ( lightweight ) crane to reach both ends of the vehicle without uncoupling.
He told his Secretary of War, General Henry Dearborn ( Indian affairs were then under the War Department ): " if we are constrained to lift the hatchet against any tribe, we will never lay it down until that tribe is exterminated, or driven beyond the Mississippi.
He also shows that at a future date the Lord will lift up his hand to the Gentiles, and set up his standard, and then gather the tribes of Israel one final time.
Here Mavrodes ' worry about X = " to make something its maker cannot lift " will no longer be a problem because " God does X " is not logically consistent.
Also, at different points in the Seder, the leader of the Seder will cover the matzot and lift their cup of wine ; then put down the cup of wine and uncover the matzot — all to elicit questions from the children.
If its leading edge is raked back enough, it will escape the shock wave formed at the nose of the aircraft as transonic speeds are reached, reducing drag considerably, and the center of lift moves less than on conventionally configured aircraft, reducing trim drag.
Continuing lift and desublimation will tend to increase the number of ice crystals which may combine until they are too heavy to be supported by the vertical air currents and fall out as snow.

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A Btu can be approximated as the heat produced by burning a single wooden match or as the amount of energy it would take to lift a one-pound weight to a height of.
The significance of this manoevre is that in advanced play, making a break that includes the tenth hoop ( called 4-back ) is penalized by granting the opponent a lift ( entitling him to take the next shot from either baulk line ).
There are many positions the lifting and the lifted partner can take to improve the difficulty of the lift.
Haiti agreed to pay the price to lift a crippling embargo imposed by France, Britain, and the United States — but to do so, the Haitian government had to take out high interest loans.
This program instructs the plotter, in order, to take the first pen, to go to coordinates X = 500, Y = 500 on the paper sheet, to lower the pen against the paper, to move 1000 units in the Y direction ( thus drawing a vertical line ), to lift the pen and finally to put it back in its stall.
But the rebuilding required as a result of the insurrection, as well as the climate of uncertainty it created, alongside the existing poor economic conditions, created an economic depression which would take nearly a century to lift.
The test showed that it had enough lift to take off.
This means that more lift is generated on the wider inner portions, and the MAC moves the point to measure the chord to take this into account.
*" But the son of Tydeus caught up a mighty stone, so huge and great that as men now are it would take two to lift it ; nevertheless he bore it aloft with ease unaided ," Battle with Aeneas-Book V
To reach an even-numbered floor from ground level, passengers must take an escalator to the upper deck of the lift.
Each rocking beam in turn drives an 18 in ( 0. 5 m ) diameter lift pump, which also take their supply from the mill leat.
They take his strength away just as he attempts to lift a building before a live TV audience.
Additionally, Major General Williams — commander of IX Troop Carrier Command — decided that it would only be possible for one air lift per day, meaning it would take three days to deliver the entire Division and Polish Brigade to the area.
Thirty-five gliders of the 3rd lift carrying the Polish glider borne elements were delayed in taking off and the whole parachute brigade failed to take off at all.
All animals and devices capable of sustained flight need relatively high power-to-weight ratios to be able to generate enough lift and / or thrust to achieve take off.
A federal court overruled an Ohio state law that barred women from obtaining jobs which required the ability to lift 25 pounds and required women to take lunch breaks when men were not required to.
Upon touchdown, spoilers ( sometimes called " lift dumpers ") are deployed to dramatically reduce the lift and transfer the aircraft's weight to its wheels, where mechanical braking, such as an autobrake system, can take effect.
The Pallavicini lift services mostly black and double black terrain on the west side of the mountain, though it is possible to take some difficult blues back to the base.
After this small group, the remainder of the transports carrying 6th Airborne Division began to take off thirty minutes after the pathfinders, this ' lift ' being divided into three groups.
Secondly, the warmer desert air reduced the aircraft lift capability, rendering them unable to take off on occasions.
In other systems the cable is slowed down intermittently to allow passengers to disembark and embark the cabins at stations, and to allow people in the cars along the route to take photographs, such as Lebanon's Téléférique which offers an exceptional view to the Mediterranean, the historical Jounieh Bay and the pine forest at the 80 % slope which this gondola lift goes over.
During its test run all of the outriggers were engaged, showing that it had developed enough lift to take off, but in so doing it damaged the track ; the " flight " was aborted in time to prevent disaster.

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