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is direction
noun
A theoretical line (physically or mentally) followed from a point of origin or towards a destination.
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"Color is direction," Mr. Serebrov said.
I don't have to blow smoke in is direction.
But Mr. Masur convinced you that there is direction and logic behind this restless, teeming music.
My best way of describing stage adaptation is "direction by proxy".
What matters here is direction and continuation of the trend of upgrades at WH Smith over an extended period.
The index is designed specifically to anticipate turning points in the economy -- that is, direction rather than momentum.
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The thermal conductivity and Kapitza conductance is direction-dependent.
Two neural control strategies have been identified for maintaining cervical spine stability in an upright neutral posture: reciprocal muscle activation, which is direction-specific to postural perturbations, and co-contraction of agonistic and antagonistic muscles [15].
The effect of stimulus motion is implemented as a change in inhibitory interactions, and because this change is direction-selective it should be sensitive to the relative directions and speeds of the low-level stimulus motion directions in the two eyes.
Consequently, Z { b, c } ≡ Z { c, b }, i.e. the transition state partition function is direction-independent.
Repeated movements and associated tissue adaptations are reasoned to contribute to generalization of movement patterns including the imprecise joint motion that is direction-specific.
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