Sentences with phrase «choppy seas for»

Ten years after the economic crisis, legal market surveys tell the same story consistently: «Increasing stratification among firms» Choppy Seas for The Am Law 100, 1 May 2017, American Lawyer, also notes that the «country's largest firms are still experiencing healthy growth in RPL while that figure is on the decline for their smaller competitors.»

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Choppy seas and short runways are dangerous for pilots trying to land multimillion - dollar aircraft.
Try convincing an enormous whale to hold still for a blood draw in choppy seas — it just isn't going to happen.
«Right now, K - 12 education in the United States is all at sea, with islands of excellence surrounded by choppy waters where free - floating school districts flounder for lack of a unified (national) plan.
Every other week, my colleague Jane Friedman and I find ourselves looking at a small, choppy sea of potential topics for our author newsletter, The Hot Sheet.
We will see that swell fade rapidly in the next few days with windy conditions and choppy seas expected to continue for the next few days.
Weather prevented us for making to the Richelieu rock, and was more murky and choppy than ideal, but the abundance of sea life is amazing.
Praia de Odeceixe at Estrada da Praia de Odeceixe, Aljezur has a surf school, and the sea can get quite choppy which makes it a good location for surfing.
It is fair to say that the Pacific Coast tends to attract more experienced scuba divers for whom the open sea, currents and choppy conditions, cooler water and rocky outcrops, are all part of the fun.
A greater threat looms for a fleet of merchant vessels than the choppy seas and swirling winds.
For example, sunlight on a choppy, well - mixed sea is likely to primarily heat the water, where sunlight falling on a stagnant pond goes mostly into evaporation, since the water temperature is limited by the wet bulb temperature.
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