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But each moment remains significant only as it traces the trajectory of his spiritual deterioration.
Based on a review of the trajectory charts in The Physics of Baseball and Keep Your Eye on the Ball: The Science and Folklore of Baseball , conversations with University of Puget Sound physicist Andrew Rex, and correspondence with aerospace engineer and baseball researcher Roger Hawks, I determined that the McGwire home run would have traveled about 474 feet.
Liberal Catholics concede that John Paul II may follow the letter of the council's decrees but, mindful that "the letter killeth, but the spirit giveth life" (2 Corinthians 3:6), they see in Vatican II a trajectory of further change that this pope has frustrated.
Previous authors have noted that quantitative models are rarely used in clinical practice [ 13 ] - in part, because clinicians may not know how to use them in a meaningful and effective way [ 14 ] , and such models apply to populations and fail to account for the uniqueness of the individual [ 15 ] . While the accuracy of the resident-reported elements remains unknown, perhaps prognostic models that account for prior experience and trajectory of the illness may be more clinical useful and intuitively understandable to patients, families and providers.
But Rowling isn't just writing independent chapters--her novels have an overall trajectory that deepens and develops from book to book.