Sentences with phrase «erupt as»

«Stress,» published by the Mental Health Foundation, reports that problems at work are stressors that might erupt as verbal aggression.
Chaos would erupt as people try to survive Even if fossil fuels are slowly phased out, there are insufficientsustainable energy sources for the Earth's current population andlevel of industrialization, especially for motor vehicleconsumption (e.g. transportation, shipping, mining, agriculture).
There isn't some huge bubble of methane waiting to erupt as soon as its roof melts.
Cheers typically erupt as the PAT is posted on the board.
People in New York City's Times Square will witness plumes of pulverized bone erupt as the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service crushes one ton of confiscated ivory Friday to protest the illegal poaching of African elephants for the ivory trade.
They erupt as fast as 60 miles per second, and can reach lengths of 6,000 miles before collapsing.
The magma inside the volcano did not reach the surface and erupt as a fountain of lava — instead, it was diverted into the continental rift underground.
Some infants» first teeth erupt as early as three months old, while others don't get theirs until after the first birthday.
You'll continue to see tantrums at this age, which often erupt as a response to a toddler not getting her way.
One thing is certain: Privacy battles will erupt as our inner lives become a currency.
Ross has said that lumber and dairy have erupted as irritants because they are not properly addressed in the North American Free Trade Agreement, which Trump has threatened to scrap if it can't be renegotiated.
The room erupted as Kapadia bent over and initialed the papers.
Dodger Stadium erupts as a Puerto Rican fan, with his hair dyed blonde, proposes and when she accepts, proudly waves the Puerto Rico flag.
St Mary's erupts as @SouthamptonFC turn it around thanks to a disastrous own goal from Nagatomo.
Since the Bolshevikviolence had not yet erupted as far south as Odessa, which was something of aHialeah of Czarist Russia, all the good Thoroughbreds were sent there, to rununharmed through the 1918 season.
Babies may find new teeth erupting as early as 4 months old.
The secondary or permanent teeth soon begin erupting as your child loses baby teeth.
And every few months, the same old debate erupts as a result over whether that can possibly be true.
17th February 2018, Huffington Post, Fresh Labour row erupts as Corbyn supporters shelve election of national policy forum chair
The controversy has erupted as de Blasio seeks to extend mayoral control of city schools under legislation that expires in June.
The row erupted as the Sunday Times claimed that the Department for Exiting the European Union had drawn up a plan for EU nationals who are living in the UK to continue to receive the benefits they currently get after Brexit, including in cases where child benefit is paid for children living abroad.
Cheers erupted as the lawmakers voted Thursday to implement the new oversight provisions for the NYPD.
chants erupted as the GOP candidate continued to pile up states.
It is not only producing midplate volcanoes in the island chains above its location deep beneath the central Pacific but also has produced older volcanic chains now submerged in the northwest Pacific that erupted as the Pacific plate drifted over the central Pacific over the last 100 million years.
Suddenly, pandemonium erupts as our canoe slips beneath overhanging branches.
Water, salts, organics, and methane make their way from the hydrothermal vents on the ocean bottom to the surface through cracks in the icy crust, erupting as geysers.
Solondz is on firm ground with statements like these, erupting as they do in the midst of familiar familial settings.
Soon, a struggle erupts as LGSM refuses to let down in helping them out, while the miners reconcile help from a community that they don't understand.
ZW: Math wars erupted as a result of the unfocused and mostly math-less 1989 NCTM standards.
The room erupted as Smith named Cheryl Conley as the Florida Teacher of the Year.
Dozens of conversations erupted as students inspected the name cards on the desks.
Another scream starts to rise in my chest and this one erupts as a strangled gasp.
Over the past eight days, the biblioblogosphere erupted as word spread that terms of service were about to shift for libraries» e-book lending rights.
Mt Ruapehu erupted as recently as 2012.
No fanfare erupted as I turned it over in my hands.
The blister rust attacks the family of five - needled white pines, Tomback said, entering through the needle stomata, growing into branches and stems, then erupting as spore - producing cankers that kill the branches and end cone production.
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The controversy erupted as UK media and The New York Times reported that data analysis firm Cambridge Analytica tried to influence how Americans voted using information gleaned from millions of Facebook profiles.

Not exact matches

Last year, analysts speculated that the company's patents could be worth as much as $ 4 billion if a bidding war were to erupt.
«Most of these things — as quickly and as brightly as the fire erupts — tend to burn out quickly,» she said.
Well aware voters punished the Democrats for their perceived inability to govern, Abe's team is taking pains to act quickly when crises erupt, such as this month's North Korean nuclear test.
CEOs and leaders from Bell, Talisman Energy and Shell Canada were in attendance as well as the heads of CIBC, RBC, Scotiabank, TD, BMO and HSBC Bank of Canada, prompting Tory to joke in her acceptance speech that she as wary of an erupting «battle of the banks.»
University students in Tokyo on their last day of classes before summer holidays did just that, jumping into the fray within moments of the launch, capturing monsters as a frenzy erupted between classes.
Eshel cautioned residents in southern Lebanon, a Hezbollah stronghold, to leave their homes if a new conflict erupts, saying the Iranian - backed group uses civilian homes as «launching bases for missiles and rockets»
As a result, the magma continues to pool, causing pressure in the Earth's crust to build and build until finally, a catastrophic explosion of magma and ash erupts.
But even as the market faltered in the summer, and worries about the global economy erupted, the pace of corporate combinations continued; in fact, it appeared to speed up.
Unfortunately for Google and YouTube, the controversy has erupted just as advertisers are getting ready for the «upfronts,» a process in which TV networks try to sign long - term contracts with major brands and agencies based on their ability to reach specific audiences.
As bad as the fight is over getting high - speed rail built between two cities in the U.S., now imagine the fight that would erupt if someone proposed building a superfast transport tube between New York and Mexico City or Los Angeles and SingaporAs bad as the fight is over getting high - speed rail built between two cities in the U.S., now imagine the fight that would erupt if someone proposed building a superfast transport tube between New York and Mexico City or Los Angeles and Singaporas the fight is over getting high - speed rail built between two cities in the U.S., now imagine the fight that would erupt if someone proposed building a superfast transport tube between New York and Mexico City or Los Angeles and Singapore.
Germany's finance minister since the Greek crisis erupted in 2010, Mr. Schäuble is known as resilient and forceful, with a Germanic embrace of the rules and a Nietzschean attitude of «That which does not kill us, makes us stronger.»
The original furor erupted on Tuesday over a questionnaire emailed to Marriott Rewards card members that asked them to identify their «country» as the Chinese mainland, Tibet, Macao, Hong Kong or Taiwan, according to a Sina Weibo post by internet user «zhongjusaodi.»
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