Sentences with phrase «change in the tide of»

That board couldn't heed to his warning about the change in tide of the league the moment Chelsea got their sugar daddy....
There's nothing dramatically new in it - just a skillful bringing together of key themes including the idea that we are seeing a change in the tide of ideas every bit as significant as 1979 and 1997.

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In choosing the best service providers, the TPA choice is particularly critical, as legislation relating to retirement plans changes frequently with the unfortunate whim of political tides.
Exacerbating the issue is that owners of lower - priced homes likely don't have the resources to take preventative measures against the rising tides, like putting in sea walls or making changes to foundations to withstand intermittent flooding.
Inadequate flood protection infrastructure, which right now might not contain high tides in El Nino years; Lack of action on annual sediment removal from spring freshets, which each year move over 30 million m3 of sediment and leave about 3 million m3 of silt in the navigation and secondary channels of the lower reaches; and, By the end of this century sea levels at the mouth of the river could potentially rise more than one meter due to climate change overtopping the diking system.
Companies with much greater resources than Tribune and with a substantial head start are struggling in a rapidly changing environment to effect digital change that is profound enough and quick enough to overcome the outgoing tide of print revenues.
As a matter of fact, a change of political status quo may result to change in economic policy and that might turn the tide against investors.
At the base of the world's highest sea cliffs, the Belgian missionary spent sixteen years ministering to exiled lepers quarantined on the inaccessible peninsula, bringing order and peace to a lawless and lonely leper colony; his reputation outside of Kalaupapa since his death from leprosy in 1889 has risen and fallen in changing tides of adulation and conflict.
One should keep in mind that a change of epochs often does not proceed in a single step, but does so in jolts or pulses, with tide - like ebbs and flows.
People of faith and even of non-faith are all living as rented forms within collective formations ever rising and even falling with the tidal flurries regarding the many societal accolades of a changing tides bantered momentums riding ever continuing laments to rise and then fall upon socialisms shorelines to be so aligned with subjectivities of placed regionalized variant findings dispersed yet rationed movements in the ever to so be done fluidic moments by people of faith and also of non-faith.
(63) Theirs are good tidings in the life of the world and in the Hereafter — There is no changing the Words of Allah — that is the Supreme Triumph.
Speaking as his appointment was announced Friday at Lambeth Palace in London, Welby said it was a privilege to take the helm at a time when the «tide of events is turning» and the Church has great opportunities to be involved in a changing world.
The tides of change have washed across our shores to usher in TRUE freedoms that religion can no longer keep in the closet.
Christians of all stripes are speaking out in response to the changing tide.
It seems the revelation of truth translates to intimidation and hurt to atheists.Truth real truth is not based on the world either, because in the the world there are many lesser truths and time and tide change truth.
For instance, it is probable that what happened at the Red Sea — actually the Sea of Reeds — had more to do with darkness and an east wind and chariots mired in the mud and the change of the tide, than with the vertical walls of water rendered so picturesquely by Cecil B. DeMille.
I sense secrets hidden in the movement of the water and the changing of the tides.
Yes I have bad feelings torwards Wenger and the board and would love to see a tide of change within in the club, but being a fan or supporter you always want your team to win no matter what.
Running backs may have led the league in touchdowns in each of the past seven seasons, but the tide is changing.
Despite not being on the field too long he completed 3 out of 4 take - ons, against the likes Kondogbia (69 ′, 90 ′) and Fabinho (73 ′), however was stopped by Almany Toure (89 ′) in the box as we looked to change the tide around.
2013 may well be remembered as the year the tide changed decisively in favor of Equally Shared Parenting in the United States.
According to School of Textiles, Fiber and Polymer Science, there were 2 % change in textile weight after eight wash cycles using Tide versus other methods including residue - free detergents *.
But if it does, those moms could be part of a tide of change in our country.
In light of the changing tide, back in 2008, the American Academy of Pediatrics published new recommendations that reversed its old dogmIn light of the changing tide, back in 2008, the American Academy of Pediatrics published new recommendations that reversed its old dogmin 2008, the American Academy of Pediatrics published new recommendations that reversed its old dogma.
«Our growth is a testament to our passionate employees and dedicated franchisees, as well as the changing tide of nutrition in America — we're seeing a steady shift to more healthful eating across the entire country and we couldn't be happier to be a part of this impactful public health movement.»
He said the tide changed following the intervention of Lord Tebbit, who was a Cabinet minister in 1984, and others.
The tides of support have changed in the contest over who voters think should fill Hillary Clinton's vacant U.S. Senate seat.
The Tunisian and Egyptian revolutions raise questions, not only about the tide of democracy surging through the Middle East, but also about evolutionary change and the quality of democracy elsewhere, not least in Britain.
AAAS Chief Executive Officer Rush Holt, who spent eight terms representing New Jersey in the U.S. House of Representatives, took the pitch a step further, suggesting at a plenary session that more scientists should run for office to help stem the tide of unscientific and at times antiscientific thinking around various topics, including climate change, evolution, and vaccination.
Drawing on data streaming in from a multitude of sensors monitoring the world's water supply, for instance, the computer might learn to recognize changes in pressure, temperature, wave size and tides, then issue tsunami warnings, even though current science has yet to identify the constellation of variables associated with the monster waves.
«If nothing changed on the moon — if there were no lunar body tide or if its tide were completely static — then every time scientists measured the surface height at a particular location, they would get the same value,» said Mike Barker, a Sigma Space Corporation scientist based at Goddard and co-author of the new study, which is available online in Geophysical Research Letters.
Scientists have linked the periodic changes in our planet's rotation rate (which determines day length) to various factors, such as tides and interactions between Earth's inner layers, but a good deal of the variation remains unexplained.
But in 1993 Congress pulled the plug on the more than $ 10 - billion project because of cost overruns, mismanagement and changing political tides.
From Earth, big - dish radar can precisely measure the changing tilt of Mercury's rotation axis as well as what one of the co-authors calls «the planet doing the twist»: tiny changes in its rotation speed due to solar tides.
As he said in his Nobel Prize acceptance speech in 1970: «It is true that the tide of the battle against hunger has changed for the better... but ebb tide could soon set in, if we become complacent.»
Researchers have shown that sea - level rise is changing patterns of the tides in the Delaware and Chesapeake bays.
Adding one meter of sea - level rise to the model resulted in a distinct pattern of changes to the high and low tides throughout the Chesapeake Bay.
Others have used tide gauge data to measure GMSL acceleration, but scientists have struggled to pull out other important details from tide - gauge data, such as changes in the last couple of decades due to more active ice sheet melt.
«Our tide gauge station will become part of a network of stations along the coast of Sweden that will be able to monitor changes in the water level to millimetre precision well into the future,» says Gunnar Elgered, professor at Chalmers Department of Earth and Space Sciences.
The sea level time series is rich in physical phenomena such as tides (caused mostly by the gravitational pull of the Moon and the Sun), meteorological signals (high and low pressure), and signals from climate change.
Under climate change, weather patterns in the Mediterranean buffer the Northern Adriatic from the ill affects of extreme tides.
Re 92 and 105: First I just want to reitterate more generally what 105 said — Milankovitch cycles have had climate signals, in ice ages or otherwise, — well probably ever since the Moon formed, although the signal from times past will not always reach us, but I've read of evidence of Milankovitch precession cycle forcing of monsoons in lakes in Pangea (PS over geologic time the periods of some of the Milankovitch cycles have changed as the Moon recedes from the Earth due to tides).
Some studies have attempted to estimate the statistical relationship between temperature and global sea level seen in the period for which tide gauge records exist (the last 2 - 3 centuries) and then, using geological reconstructions of past temperature changes, extrapolate backward («hindcast») past sea - level changes.
Rates of sea - level rise calculated from tide gauge data tend to exceed bottom - up estimates derived from summing loss of ice mass, thermal expansion and changes in land storage.
While the record 13.9 foot storm tide in New York Harbor during Superstorm Sandy was primarily due to the coincidence of the strongest winds with high tide, sea - level rise driven by historical climate change added more than one foot to that total.
Last week, the White House announced an initiative aimed at fighting the ongoing epidemic of heroin abuse and prescription drug abuse in an effort to change the tide.
Robin utilizes the many tools of yoga therapy to address the particular imbalances brought on by the tides of change in mid-life, offering practices and practical understanding to help you live with more balance, grace and levity.
National Association of Nutritional Professionals (NANP)-2016 Annual Conference - Changing Tides - Holistic Nutrition in Today's Healthcare.
Just as you felt the tides of style change, this bright yellow sweater came along and put everything in its right place!
What emerges in this multi-layered film is a portrait of how an antiquated system is unable to contain the tides of change.
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