Sentences with phrase «change in the tides»

On time scales of years to centuries, the largest changes in tides around the ice sheets are likely to be caused by changes in the extent and thickness of ice shelves.
It just means a little change in the tide and a toe in the water.
It's a very dramatic change in the tide of taste and fashion, and it really needs a closer look.»
Glaciers move horizontally as they flow downstream, the study describes, but their floating portions also rise and fall vertically with changes in the tides.
Though this season seemed like a marked change in the tides, where the Jets finished second only to the Presidents Trophy - winning Nashville Predators, last night still felt different, like a massive shift in a hopeful direction that this city hasn't seen in a long time.
We, at FxWirePro, have been sensing a change in tide in the commodities market.
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.
With several million participants in total at more than 100 sister marches across the U.S. and worldwide on all seven continents, the Women's March events could represent a change in the tides for the women's rights movement.
It is an area where the river creates some rapids but they switch direction with the change in tide.
The focus should be on the hope that no matter how dire our political landscape gets, a change in the tide will most certainly occur.
However there was a change in the tide over the course of the night and the Best Picture award, which Reds should have won, went to Chariots of Fire (1981) a rather tepid and, frankly boring British film with a majestic musical score.
It's great to see a change in the tides for once.
The wind has been blowing this way for me as of late, so the change in tide was inevitable.
We have those, such as the fierce female collective Guerrilla Girls, to thank for the changing in these tides.
The recent Kolker and Hameed study in 2007 states there's many variabilities to how sea levels rise and fall, from air pressure to changes in tide, storms, volcanically induced ocean heat content variations, and in the Pacific Ocean, the El Nino Southern Oscillation.
After a recent set of tie - ups in the city - state are we set to see a change in the tide following Watson Farley's departure?
Still, the growing skepticism among crypto insiders and big - money investors may be illustrating a change in the tides.
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