destined造句211. Bohm: You know, scientist are destined to fail in doing so.
212. Icons are destined both to reflect and evoke prayerful concentration and serenity in communication with God.
213. If a message not destined for a device queue manager ends up on the default transmission queue, the gateway queue manager will attempt to deliver the message and fail.
214. On Wednesday, Israeli security officials saw Arafat's plane off, which was destined for Paris.
215. It is said that He will appear again soon, as Kalki, a white horse, destined to destroy the present world and to take humanity to a different, higher plane.
216. If our personal road transport is destined to be in a futuristic bubble, then maybe our air travel could involve a similarly cosseted pod-like experience.
217. China—as we can see with increasing clarity—is destined to become the world's largest economy and is likely in time to far outdistance the U.S.
218. For an unmanned ship destined for Alpha Centauri, you would actually need more energy, because you'd want to slow it down upon arrival at our nearest neighboring star.
219. On board were the final rose cuttings, cushioned in a diplomatic pouch, destined for the United States.
220. This contrasts with the publish/subscribe model (also known as Event Driven Architecture) in which an outgoing transaction may be destined for one or more target endpoints.
221. They are part of the famous baby-boom generation that is destined to be a cultural force at every stage of its life.
222. In "The Dollar Crisis," Duncan argued that persistent trade deficits by the US were creating an unsustainable boom in global credit that was destined to break down, resulting in a worldwide recession.
223. The journal is a special file that logs the changes destined for the file system in a circular buffer. At periodic intervals, the journal is committed to the file system.
224. For some, the search for a postindustrial alternative led out of the cities to rural communes, few of which were destined to survive.
225. Destined to go into productionin2011, the3-Series GT will offerthesame odd styling and hatchback versatility ofitsbigger brother, the5-Series GT.
226. Historically and geographically, Chongqing hardly seemed destined for greatness . Quite the contrary.
227. Some 4,000 additional troops would be destined for the violent western province of Anbar.
228. But this world is dominated by the Magisterium , which seeks to control all humanity and to its greatest threat, is a golden compass and the one child, destined to possess it.
229. What a pity it was that such beauty was destined to fade!
230. Rounded up in Mysore, India's famous wild elephant drive, a pint-size pachyderm splashes through a stream between two adults, all destined for domestication.
231. Each queue should be loaded up with data requests up to 50 percent of the queue capacity so that one queue fails, the healthy ones take over the data requests originally destined for the failed queue.
232. We must dispel the idea that the new liberated areas are destined to go slow.
233. This latest time management game is destined to be a classic.
234. Being considered as one of the most influential and widespread sects on contemporary western philosophy stage, existentialism is destined to be influenced by voluntarism profoundly.
235. This would mean 42% of imports would be destined for fuel use, compared with 38% currently.
236. Each innovation destined to dwarf the one extensive accomplishment of the Greeks - Euclidean geometry.
237. Will the youngsters who did so well at the back end of last season just be destined for bit-part appearances as substitutions and in the Carling Cup?
238. The international flight had been destined for the Chinese city of Chongqing.
239. The Osprey flew south destined for the deck of the U.S.S. Carl Vinson—a thousand-foot-long nuclear-powered aircraft carrier sailing in the Arabian Sea off the Pakistani coast.
240. Prices for hemlock logs destined for sawmills in the U. S. Northwest jumped 43% to $66 a board foot in 2010 from $46 in 2009, according to Wood Resources.