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Definition of Tailwinds
1. tailwind [n] - See also: tailwind
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tailwinds
Literary usage of Tailwinds
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Adventure Guide to the Chesapeake Bay by Barbara Radcliffe Rogers, Stillman Rogers (2000)
"tailwinds Farm, at 41 tailwinds Lane (Route 272) in North East (« 410- 658-8187),
offers riding lessons and trail rides. Crimson Stables, at 27190 ..."
2. Adventure Guide to Oklahoma by Lynne M. Sullivan (1999)
"At high altitudes, tailwinds help bats reach flight speeds of more than 60 mph.
Mexican free-tailed mama bats recognize their own young in colonies of up to ..."
3. Remote Sensing & Ecosystem Management: Proceedings of the Fifth Forest edited by Jerry D Greer (1998)
"... 25-30 mph wilh no tailwinds. Flying at or below 500 feet requires special
regional approval and involves a rigorous flight-following procedure during ..."
4. The Future of the Global Economy: Towards a Long Boom? by OECD Staff, Oecd (1999)
"... geopolitical and technological tailwinds, the extent of policy change required
to reach a higher global growth path is sobering. ..."
5. The Future of the Global Economy: Towards a Long Boom? by OECD Staff, Oecd (1999)
"Key enabling policies Even with fair geopolitical and technological tailwinds,
the extent of policy change required to reach a higher global growth path is ..."