Sentences with phrase «fault lines where»

The tectonic implications of STRIKE / SLIP, a type of fault line where the ground shifts horizontally in an earthquake, are especially resonant in this context.

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The ECB is perhaps the best hope of bridging the political and economic fault lines in a union where cooperation was supposed to be the hallmark of a new Europe.
So, when «God» puts an earthquake where there isn't a fault line, then I'll be impressed.
Bless them for standing in our thin places between too - much and not - enough, the places where our hearts are breaking and our fears are manifesting and we are so scared and so alone, bless them for being the ones that show up in the fault lines to hold our hands and pray and weep with those who weep.
The new fault line between New York and New Jersey came into view at the March 24 meeting of the Port Authority Board where Sources say Degnan threatened to hold up Cuomo's LaGuardia Airport project unless he got a commitment from the agency to build a new bus terminal.
«We have reached a point in New York where the political fault lines are no longer Republican vs. Democrat vs. Independent,» Balboni said.
Indian Point is just 24 miles north of New York City and is located about a mile from where two earthquake fault lines intersect.
The time of those workshops was one of the areas where the new board's fault lines showed, as now there are two Democrats sitting to supervisor Paul Hansut's left and two Republicans to his right.
The offshore Marmara fault where a major earthquake is overdue is indicated by the red line.
The fault trace is where the fault surface intersects the seafloor; it is seen as a straight line in the east - west direction.
Subra's work in refinery communities like Norco exposes the racial and economic fault lines in rural America, where impoverished communities of color often become the dumping ground for our nation's toxic wastes.
Maybe it's the director's fault, but seeing so many bad performances all lined up in a row made me consider that few actors go for big, brave choices and raw, aggressive, messy human emotion, and that there's a similar fear of the Spalding Gray approach where one does as little as possible, as well as of the strange vibe we catch from actors working under the spell of David Lynch.
The Times editors fault DeVos for supposedly supporting «legislative changes that have reduced oversight and accountability» for charter schools — a charge that treads a thin line between exaggeration and falsehood — and laments that DeVos wants to expand school choice in Detroit, where supposedly «charter schools often perform no better than traditional schools, and sometimes worse» [links in the original].
In drawing the fault lines between white parents and Asian parents in the district, the Times completely overlooks the local elections that were held this past November, where the candidate (a graduating high school student, actually) who was demanding higher standards and higher quality lost to the candidate urging a more holistic approach (exactly what the superintendent is now enacting).
It's also one that's long - nagged government leaders in Salt Lake City and County, where the homes of more than a million Utahns sit precariously perched on a fault line that could someday crack without warning.
As Tom and Charlotte seek help for their daughter, the fault lines within their marriage and their close - knit community emerge from the shadows where they have been hidden for years, and the relentless quest to find the monster who invaded their town - or perhaps lives among them - drive this psychological thriller to a shocking and unexpected conclusion.
«A zoo is one of the frontiers where we confront these issues... where we see the fault line between wildness and civilization.
«You look for what a friend of mine calls fault lines, where good intentions clash with other aspects of reality.
The offshore fault line activity is widely believed to be associated with land movement that relates to the San Andreas Fault throughout areas around Bakersfield where it has a bend or geological stress.
The big gripe is who is at fault, I have had many instances where I had simply used a racing line or slightly defended my position through corners, not moving off my racing line, contact is made by the over aggressive passer and I was slugged.
Assembling in Marfa will be a faction of contemporary artists who are peeling the page one frame - at - a-time in an inquiry into the visual dimension of language, ranging from David Gatten's reflection on the role of documents and Michael Tracy's secret, worldly recitations to Julia Meltzer and David Thorne's digital archives where images become a fault - line between world views and hidden narratives.
At MoMA PS1 there is Art21 artist Mike Kelley whose «art searches out dark and soiled places where defects, fault lines, and inadequacies are obvious and routine --» wrote LA Times critic Christopher Knight in 1994 — «and where failure takes on the poignant, fragile, even heartbreaking beauty that accompanies any loss of self.»
We know where the fault lines are.
No fault insurance may be your first line of defense following a motor vehicle accident, but where there are serious injuries that coverage may not be enough to compensate you for your loss.
A significant part of my work with couples in divorce mediation is taking the time to really listen and understand where the fault lines are and what is causing them.
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