Sentences with phrase «evaporate in»

Ethics don't evaporate in times of distress.
At the end of last September, the Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC) placed a regulatory ban on Initial Coin Offerings (ICO) in order to protect the investing public, who saw nearly 50 percent of their ICO investments evaporate in 2017.
However, what was a dream quickly turned into a nightmare as new investors watched 60 percent of their portfolio evaporate in under a month.
After all, Chinese citizens have watched much of their wealth evaporate in a series of stock market crashes.
One has to add water to the device which will evaporate in order to make the air feel cooler.
The client's case may be prejudiced because the lawyer is unfavourably viewed by a jury; or a prospect of settlement may evaporate in the face of a lawyer's rigid posturing.
Try to find some experimental evidence of what happens to bulk water temperature when overhead illumination by ~ 10um radiation is raised and the surface is free to evaporate in response.
At the end of the day, the user switches three valves from the Day to Night position to allow the ammonia to evaporate in the ice compartment, providing the refrigeration to freeze the water.
If all the word's oceans were a few molecules deep they would evaporate in a flash with no iinput from S or DLR.
So one doesn't need for it to be warm for water to evaporate, water could evaporate in the coldest weather ever on Earth.
Rocks can't evaporate in response so they get warmer.
CO2's effect on surface temperature is negligent where there is water free to evaporate in response to the increased downwelling mid-infrared radiation.
*** I prefer to consider greenhouse gases and effectively lowering the surface albedo as, with a solid surface that doesn't evaporate in response to DWLIR the GHG causes the ground to absorb more energy than it otherwise would.
By dissolving these minerals into solutions and letting them evaporate in molds, Weiner channels the natural processes by which crystals form.
A lead you've spent ages trying to build can evaporate in an instant, while a race you've given up on can suddenly seem very much in reach.
I can pretty much guarantee it will evaporate in due course — and more property IPOs will simply accelerate the process.
It's easy to let frugality evaporate in mid-life, when money becomes more plentiful.
Watching years and years of hard earned savings and investments evaporate in days is very difficult.
It's hard to believe in buy and hold when you watch 90 % + of your net worth evaporate in 1 - 2 years.
What happens next is that traders often enter a trade on a whim again (see the pattern here) but this time they are at even greater risk because they are feeling euphoric and they decide to risk more than usual, only to see all their recent profits evaporate in the blink of an eye.
Q: As more and more investors know the small cap value premium, do you think they will evaporate in the future?
There are core agenting philosophies, formed over decades of quality service and client support, that do not evaporate in the face of innovation.
Any lingering doubts that a 325bhp Cayman can be worth that amount of money evaporate in the time it takes you to accelerate through the gears and carve through a series of corners.
Additionally, there will be a 14 percent hole in the state's Education Cost Sharing (ECS) program once federal stimulus funds evaporate in two years.
So why is it so «stunning» that Virginia wouldn't expect the achievement gap to evaporate in just five years?
I don't think I ever had a genuine fear that one day my Cleveland neighborhood would just evaporate in a nuclear explosion but I do know that to the generation before me, the Cold War was very real.
It's consistently moving and profound, but smaller pieces also evaporate in tandem.
Not to worry, said the government, it's 110 degrees there in the summer, so it will evaporate in no time.
It does not evaporate in air, it absorbs moisture when exposed.
«When all major factors are taken into account, the differences between races for heart failure largely evaporate in the absence of diabetes and hypertension among African Americans,» says senior study investigator João Lima, M.D.
Since electron microscopes can only operate in a high vacuum, as molecules in the air disrupt the electron beam, and since liquids evaporate in high vacuum, aqueous samples must either be freeze - dried or hermetically sealed in special cells.
«They tend to evaporate in hot places, hitch a ride on winds, and then condense in cold regions,» says Xu Baiqing, an environmental scientist at the Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research in Beijing.
The black hole will evaporate in the process, so that ultimately perhaps nothing of the original mass will be left.
Even the water in a comet striking the lighted regions of the moon would quickly evaporate in the daytime temperatures, which exceed 250 Fahrenheit.
If vulcanoids are real, they're only 7 % to 21 % as far from the sun as Earth is: closer than that and they evaporate in the sun's heat, farther than that and Mercury kicks them away.
Salts were expected to be present in the water, because they lower the freezing point of water by tens of degrees, and they also make the water less likely to evaporate in Mars's barely - there atmosphere.
He said his region would continue to lose more jobs as it saw its greatest economic potential essentially evaporate in an hour.
Republicans can take some comfort that their state legislative dominance is unlikely to evaporate in a single election cycle.
Under house arrest in his lavish «Blue Roof» compound, Mugabe has refused to stand down even as he has watched his support from party, security services and people evaporate in less than three days.
Right now, Clinton holds a slight lead but that will likely evaporate in the coming weeks as Sanders builds momentum and barnstorms through the state.
I wouldn't sub wine (though you can add a little for flavor if you like), as it will evaporate in the skillet faster than water.
Someone on my Instagram feed just mentioned that they made it in the Instant Pot, but they thought the water should be left out because it doesn't evaporate in the Instant Pot the way it might on the stove.
So sweet and crisp, I like the way they basically evaporate in my mouth.
(When I read in a religious paper words like these: «Perhaps the best thing we can say of God is that he is the Inevitable Inference,» I recognize the tendency to let religion evaporate in intellectual terms.
The scenes on Bloksberg are utterly pedantic compared to this demonic lust, a lust to lose oneself in order to evaporate in a potentiation, so that a person is outside of himself, does not really know what he is doing or what he is saying or who it is or what it is speaking through him, while the blood rushes faster, the eyes glitter and stare fixedly, the passions boil, lusts seethe.
One consolation is that most of the wealth of the top 1 % is paper that can evaporate in a heartbeat.
While silver, platinum, and palladium are slightly more correlated to stocks due to their role in the industry (more on that later), they still offer many of the same protections as gold: namely that they won't evaporate in an instant the way paper assets can.
Plan ahead and be thoughtful — the competition will evaporate in the face of those Valentines candies you sent.
Canada has neither the climate nor the cheap coastal real estate to extract salt the usual way, by leaving seawater to evaporate in the sun.
«Europe's status as the world's market darling for much of 2014 has all but evaporated in the past month, with a big negative swing in the number of investors currently overweight European equities and an even greater negative swing in sentiment about the future,» Harnett said.
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