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trajectory

noun as in course

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Demand is expected to continue its downward trajectory in the coming years as California increases its utilization of renewable energy sources.

“Making changes that impact students’ educational trajectories must always be done with transparency and care,” Schmerelson said in a statement Monday.

He believed that as a result of the policies put in place by President Biden and with the support of states and cities, US emissions would continue their downward trajectory, albeit at a slower pace.

From BBC

The one-term president made it clear he was unhappy with the results but hoped the country would continue the upward trajectory his administration set in motion.

From Salon

Whether a different candidate might have produced a different result is unknowable, but as I’ve already suggested, this outcome was likely overdetermined by the Democratic Party’s trajectory of self-destruction.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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