Momentum
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So ultimately, this film has already started to gain a lot of
momentum.
And at that time, stem cell research had gained momentum, following the isolation of the world's first human embryonic stem cells in the 1990s.
Help us build the
momentum
so that very soon every child, every parent everywhere can also take for granted a polio-free life forever.
Which country has the growth
momentum?
But I believe that India has the
momentum.
And it very slowly, over a few minutes, sort of painfully goes up, and then it gains
momentum
and it looks like it's almost about to fall.
Open source projects tend to have a
momentum
of their own.
So here, you see the robot combining a motion that builds up momentum, and then changes its orientation and then recovers.
So just like a diver stands on a springboard and then jumps off it to gain momentum, and then does this pirouette, this two and a half somersault through and then gracefully recovers, this robot is basically doing that.
So this is the sort of
momentum
that we've got at the moment.
Edward de Bono: Stage magic relies almost wholly on the
momentum
error.
As the spiral of recursive improvement gathers momentum, we eke out victories against the forces that grind us down, not least the darker parts of our own nature.
So in 2005, the campaign got more momentum, was more successful in Australia and then New Zealand, and then in 2006 we came to a pivotal point.
It's called
momentum.
So inertia versus
momentum.
And then for some reason,
momentum
is lost or there's no money left, and all of that comes to nothing, because no one actually types it into the computer at all.
But as a campaigner and investigator, I have a different view, because I've seen what can happen when an idea gains
momentum.
Now, ideally through this process, we'll create an actual asset map, dropping a pin for each one, allowing us to see exactly what we've got and where organic
momentum
is already happening.
By recognizing that momentum, naming it and claiming it, they inevitably caused more live music venues to open, existing spaces to add live music to their repertoire, and they created a swell of civic buy-in around the idea, which meant that it wasn't just a slogan in some tourism pamphlet.
We simply have to find the
momentum
happening in our city.
I put it to you today that it is this system that is embodied by China that is gathering
momentum
amongst people in the emerging markets as the system to follow, because they believe increasingly that it is the system that will promise the best and fastest improvements in living standards in the shortest period of time.
We have the tools but we lack the collective will and
momentum.
So imagine the
momentum
we could achieve in advancing the health of women if we considered whether these sex differences were present at the very beginning of designing research.
And yes, this is ambitious, but there is
momentum
on this issue, and over the years I have seen the sheer power of momentum, and it's just starting on this issue.
That is
momentum.
But used in a very precise way, the beam’s
momentum
can stall moving atoms, cooling them down.
The slow down effect comes from the transfer of
momentum
between the atom and the photon.
Several years later, a series of marches took place, each one gaining the
momentum
of the gay freedom struggle.
After around 2,000 meetings with finance leaders, primarily in the cafés of Melbourne and Sydney and London and Paris and New York and all across the globe, momentum, moving away from investment in the tobacco industry, is starting to snowball.
The movement to protect people's privacy and freedom online is really gaining momentum, and today, there are dozens of projects from all around the world who are working together to improve our privacy.
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