So Boeing is considering various compromises, such as a small extra engine in the tail, to give the aircraft more thrust.
Retail sales jumped by 2.3% in real terms in October, suggesting that domestic demand may provide more thrust to an economy that is overly dependent on exports.
Yet Robert Forward, one of the committee's members, has suggested a way to squeeze even more thrust from such a sail: by passing ten times closer to the sun.
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As an attack on his Republican rivals, it was more a stiletto thrust than a grenade.
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British politicians are much more accustomed to the cut and thrust of face-to-face debate.
The primary feature of this new sense of direction is its thrust on sharing economic growth more equitably and allowing every citizen to benefit from the economic transformation.
Even though bonus pools will be smaller than last year, the politicians are warning the banks that, if they do not exercise restraint, they could have restraint thrust upon them via yet more taxes.
Four turbofan jet engines, with afterburners, are each able to provide more than 30, 000-lbs of thrust.
Ingesting this slower air allows an engine to burn its fuel more efficiently while generating the same amount of thrust.
This is more efficient than the hot gas which provides the thrust in a conventional rocket.
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The two-stage Falcon 9 rocket uses nine engines to generate 855, 000 pounds of thrust, and is capable of carrying more than than 7, 000 pounds of cargo.
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As a result, one thrust of the program will be to try to more quickly spot new trends in which drugs are being counterfeited, where the crime rings are based and where they are distributing fake medicines, Lechleiter said.
If a draft campaign manifesto issued by the Christian Democrats on April 3rd has a thrust at all, it is that the voters must expect more nasty medicine before seeing an end to Germany's economic ills.
But officials are at pains to point out that, rather than help specific industries, the main thrust of the new policy is to try to boost competitiveness more generally by promoting innovation, higher education and training.
The thrust of that debate was over whether al-Qaida figures were more properly tried in a military court, but security challenges also loomed as a factor.
On Feb. 26, the previously low-profile company, which controls more than 400 office properties in second-tier cities and suburbs, was thrust into the limelight when Related Cos. and Corvex Management LP announced they had purchased nearly 10% of the company and offered to buy the remainder.
If the new thrust in immune system research goes somewhere, it could mean there will be more survivors like Barbara Bradfield of Puyallup, Washington.
Mr. Sharif is expected by many analysts and diplomats to stand up more defiantly to the country's powerful military than did former President Asif Ali Zardari, who was thrust to the head of the Pakistan People's Party after the assassination of his wife, Benazir Bhutto.
The demands of our lifestyles have changed and this is the thrust of the new order that will take from the style predecessors while moving swiftly to deliver a more deserved execution of our needs for our collective obligations and promise to be original.
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As for the story's moralizing, finger-wagging thrust--if you have a high income, a cut in tax rates by definition will mean more dollars for you than for those with lower incomes.
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