Who would project a serial novel, after Thackeray and Dickens had each fallen in midcourse? |
More than with other types of programs, midcourse corrections will occur and can sometimes lead to higher costs. |
In order to combat distortion of competition and prevent dumping, the Commission has, in my opinion, developed a well-balanced approach which steers a midcourse between harmonisation and non-intervention. |
First, the address deals almost entirely with the global struggle with the Soviet Union, then in midcourse. |
The report, which will be subject to public review and comment, must also include any needed midcourse corrections to emission management strategies. |
By midcourse the warheads have detached from the remainder of the payload, and all elements are on a ballistic path. |