Sentences with phrase «how deep the pool»

If this is true, we can calculate how deep the pool would need to be for the icebergs to float freely without catching on the bottom.»

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Basing your business in this global industry cluster brings enormous advantages: Network effects, economies of scale, access to the world's best talent, deep pools of capital, a rich ecosystem of resources and know - how for both startups and mature companies, a nurturing entrepreneurial culture, infectious energy, and strong trust relationships that make the impossible possible.
Speaking in a statement, Steven Morrison, senior product owner at Booking.com, said: «At this new dedicated research and learning space, we plan to tap into the region's deep pool of talent to explore how machine learning and artificial intelligence, as well as other new and emerging technologies can fuel future innovations in travel.
After looking at it, I just want to be clear - I completely affirm Ray's thoughts and believe that we must consider the processes in how we train those in vocational ministry before we throw them to the proverbial deep end of the pool.
I just realized how deep the talent pool is in WWE right now.
«We don't know how deep is the ocean,» she says about the pool of potential prions.
This isn't like a cycle class where you don't need to know how to ride a bicycle, in this case, I am all for you knowing how to swim before you try pool running in deep water.
Tears slowly pooled and then spilled over my cheekbones as the deeper realization of how wonderful this dog is sank into my mind, and the knowledge that I had helped him become this creature filled my heart to bursting.
The pool had clean salt water and was exactly how it is shown in the pictures that is around 3 meters deep.
But deep water production by convection may be less, depending on how much NADW is Arctic in origin and how much is simply recirculated Antarctic bottom water (extremely dense water, formed as brine under the sea ice around polynas offshore of Antarctica and sliding down the continental shelf into the depths without much mixing, creates a giant pool of dense water extending all the way up the bottom of the Atlantic to about 60 ° N).
Considering that the last report was described by one IPCC lead author (no less a luminary than Canada's «best - known climate scientist») as a «barrage of intergalactic ballistic missiles» one can hardly wait to see how much deeper into the apparently bottomless hyperbole pool they will be diving.
Still, though it may not seem so at the time, one of the best ways to adapt to new scenarios is to be thrown into the deep end of the pool — even when we don't know how to swim!
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