Sentences with phrase «by uneven ground»

Many of these accidents are caused by uneven ground and wet floors.
Consider the danger posed by uneven ground.

Not exact matches

You'll get better results by staying on uneven ground.
Uneven terrain is a breeze with the Crosstrek since it has 8.7 inches of ground clearance complimented by rugged plastic cladding on the lower body panels.
Excursions are by Zodiac or on foot, they may be over uneven ground and a reasonable level of mobility is required.
This excursion operates by bus boat and on foot.This tour involves some walking over rough and uneven ground including some inclined surfaces and steps at the Castle.
It's easy to injure yourself by bumping into things that you don't expect to find on your path, or misstepping on the uneven ground.
It is an uneven playing ground with no potential for dialogue, an imbalance further shown in several instances by artworks that do not represent an artist's best contribution (a large wall relief by Camargo, for instance, would have better represented his ideas than the selection of tiny sculptures).
This is the uneven ground traversed by Between the Waters, a small group exhibition curated by Elisabeth Sherman and Margaret Kross in the Whitney Museum of American Art's ground floor gallery.
Many previous studies have measured concentrations of carbon in the soil from organic sources, and here Papanicolaou et al. contribute new results that account for the uneven slope of the ground, focusing on land that is constantly disturbed by human activities.
About three - quarters of the basin sits within permafrost zones — continuous and discontinuous.7, 8 Discontinuous permafrost tends to be thinner, so regions with it are particularly at risk of partial or complete thawing and permafrost breakup by the middle of this century.2, 13 Most of the Yukon Territory, as well as the Northwest Territories and the MacKenzie Valley, are in zones with scattered permafrost, where it is thin.14 As the permafrost melts, the ground settles and bogs collapse as water is ejected through compaction.2, 6 This causes uneven settlements and depressions in the land.2, 6
Rick Hanson, Ph.D. celebrates True North Insight's annual fundraiser, Circle of Giving, by offering (in English) an evening talk on Walking Evenly Over Uneven Ground: Using Positive Neuroplasiticity to Cultivate Resilient Well - Being and a daylong meditation retreat.
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