Sentences with phrase «like tides»

«The movement of capital around the global real estate market is like the tides; it ebbs and flows,» states the report.
For some, the emotional and physical aspects of pain come and go, like tides of the ocean.
Life transitions are like tides that can overwhelm even the strongest of marriages.
Such mechanical analogies are not representative of the behavior of internally generated fluctuations in fluid dynamical systems, and this is clearly seen by comparison with externally generated oscillations like the tides.
In 1533 Michael Servetus published a paper saying the heart pumped the blood, as opposed to previous western belief that blood flowed like the tides, which some religious people put mythical significance to, and made part of their superstitions.
He deduced mathematically and quantitatively Kepler's laws from a few general principles and connected things that were not thought to be related, like the tides with gravity and the flattening [1/298] of the Earth.
But energy, from the sun, from geothermal, and from gravitational forces (like tides), is essentially steady over very long time scales.
Each trip will utilize different camps based on environmental factors like tides, currents and forecast weather with a mind to optimize wildlife observation opportunities and provide an enjoyable, safe and accessible kayaking experience.
Full service beach resorts like the Tides Hotel and Wild Dunes offer a wealth of amenities, such as golf and water sports.
Not one who understands in his soul that the actions of people are like the tides that chase the moon but invariably come crashing back, with all manner of thrashing things roiling in their foamy wake.
Tensions build and dissipate like tides while his camera glides through a mesmerizing weekend of debauchery.
I come and go like the tides.
Humans, because of our high water content, are affected by the moon, much like the tides.
It ebbs and flows like the tides of the ocean, but can hit you like a tidal wave without warning, destroying your reality and leaving you there to pick up the pieces.
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Even in the life of a Christian, faith rises and falls like the tides of an invisible sea.
In some of the clips, P&G products like Tide and Pampers peek out discreetly in the background.
Now, it looks like the tide may at last be turning.
There are, Taylor contends, promising signs: new products like Tide purclean, a «greener» laundry detergent; Downy Unstopables (sic), which are scented beads for the washer; and Febreze Car freshener.
This stockpile of consumer insights would play a critical role when he became P&G's CEO, revitalizing the company under a «consumer is boss» mantra and introducing several innovative new brands like Swiffer and Febreze — while continuing to focus on consumer favorites like Tide.
The Wall Street Journal writes that the move, which is being made by brands like Tide and Cheerios as well, is a U-turn from latels cluttered with myriad claims.
P&G has said that focusing on the technological strength of its core products like Tide is more important to its long - term health than gambles on trendier products like those Peltz wants it to acquire.
Like the tide it has moved forward in waves.
History, whether interpreted as the realm of determinism or of chance, moves on its way like a tide carrying individual drops and waves of water to melt into the sands or to disappear on the horizon.
The New Testament claiming that Jesus is the only way to get into heaven is like Tide claiming to be the only laundry soap that can clean all your clothes.
The word «influx,» used in Swedenborgian circles, well describes this impression of new insight, or new willingness, sweeping over us like a tide.
Surging emotions pull mourning parents in and out like the tide.
It comes and goes like the tide, breaking over us, threatening to sweep us away into the murky waters, barely releasing its grip long enough for us to grasp at the sandy shore of faith.
I did some research and realized the moms who didn't like Tide complained of chemical burn and detergent build up.
It's time to once again grab the heavy - duty laundry detergent like Tide or Persil.
As I mentioned, many mainstream detergents like Tide contain a multitude of chemicals and fragrances that can irritate the skin.
It seems if you go mainstream detergent like Tide, half the diapering community gives dirty looks.
For one — most big name commercial laundry detergents (like Tide) contain water softening agents to combat hard water, and many cloth diapering moms swear by old fashioned detergents like Tide.
If you are worried about detergent build up, run your diapers through more than one rinse and / or use a mainstream detergent like Tide, that is recommended by cloth diapering moms.
Thankfully, P&G offers Free & Gentle laundry products that give those of us with sensitive skin a hypoallergenic, dye and perfume free range of products from brands we already trust like Tide, Downy and Bounce.
The reason was because they only allow advice that they approve of and they only approve of using mainstream detergents like Tide and Gain.
Hang on, it seems like the tide hasn't turned after all: somebody threw the milk away!
Both mainstream detergents (like Tide, Dreft, etc) and eco-friendly ones (Ecover, Biokleen, etc) can be scented or «free and clear.»
Well, in the past you didn't need to, but t now it looks like the tide has turned and to survive, one has to turn with it.
Richard Clarke, a former counter-terrorism advisor to the White House and current ABC News consultant, said, «Since ISIS has used propaganda and its «winner» image to lure new adherents, when its propaganda figure is killed that makes it look more like a loser, more like the tide may be turning against it.»
The sound «eye» in words like tide or ride can be pronounced «ah» by some speakers (red) who sound stereotypically Southern.
«When psoriasis is treated, T cells that flooded in during inflammation recede like the tide,» said Clark who is the corresponding author of the paper.
Plus science, like the tide, rolls on, revealing new possibilities for the future.
He rattled around in half - empty houses with his young family as destiny closed in around him like a tide - pool at ebb.
«The Waves of the Caspian Sea», only the second cue, is one of the best - rising and falling like the tide, melancholy and sentimental as the endless horizon, it swirls with emotion; then «Old Photos, New Memories» presents a subdued piano theme.
Hems rise and fall like the tide.
My subconscious laps at the walls, rising like the tide.
And this feeling, too, like the tide of light, passing even as they felt it.
The «Dash» buttons are even customized with the logos of products you might want to order (like Tide detergent or Bounty paper towels), according to a promotional video Amazon's included on the page.
For the typical small business owner, cash flow can be a fickle mistress, often ebbing and flowing like the tide.
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