Sentences with phrase «new fault line»

This new fault line is one of a number that are emerging at all levels within the party.
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.
Since Islamist rebels seized power in March, a new fault line has emerged: religion.
(UPDATED) The «worst crisis most people have never heard of» develops a new fault line: religion.
The Secular City helped accelerate the secularization of American elite culture, which created not only new openings in the public square for more - traditional religious bodies but also new fault lines in our politics» fault lines that are as visible as this morning's headlines and op - ed pages.
This highlights villagers» deep ambivalence about development and modernisation and some of the new fault lines of inequality and social conflict which they generate.
New fault lines are likely to appear.

Not exact matches

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.
An apocalyptically - worded story in the latest issue of the New Yorker detailed the devastation that might result from a high - magnitude earthquake along the Cascadia subduction zone, a fault line that runs from Cape Mendocino, Calif., to Vancouver Island, Canada.
As recent events in New York show, the marriage debate in America takes place amid serious political and legal fault lines.
The education secretary put a brave face on the announcement but it is one of the most significant U-turns in the coalition's already lengthy history of them and suggests a new fault - line between the Liberal Democrats and the Conservatives on education policy.
Politically, this is a familiar fault - line in the factionalised Labour Party but the stand - off is now coupled with new leadership rules that present a genuine logistical crisis.
«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.
When Magnani and her colleagues examined the New Madrid faults, they saw evidence of earthquakes — the horizontal rows of bricks were offset at the fault line — from the distant past into the present.
Now the Singapore - born, U.S. - trained materials scientist will be addressing the fault lines in global higher education by becoming the founding president of King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), a new graduate university in Saudi Arabia with a $ 10 billion endowment and aspirations to become a world - class research institution.
The drilling itself does not cause earthquakes, but the steam removal and water return can do so, by producing new instability along fault or fracture lines.
Scientists used computer models to track the path of seismic waves through the Earth and generate 3 - D images, These images revealed a new and previously jknknown rock structure in the Chile fault line.
New Horizons images show broken terrain at Sputnik Planum's edge and a line of faults (not pictured), signaling that the dwarf planet has expanded.
Like proposals that came before it, the new solution is generating sharp disagreements along those fault lines.
And stunning new spacecraft images show fault lines, volcanic domes, and solidified lava flows on the lunar surface, forcing a reevaluation of long - held beliefs about the moon's early evolution.
It's partly because the topic is highly relevant to my forthcoming Letters to a Young Education Reformer, partly because of the well - deserved attention to Don Hirsch's new book Why Knowledge Matters, partly because expert predictions about everything from the consequences of Brexit to our current election have been so off, and partly because deference to (a vaguely conceived) «expertise» offers a fault line to so many of our current debates.
Two key fault lines ran through the lively panel discussion of Terry Moe's new book, Special Interest: Teachers Unions and America's Public Schools.
The tepid reaction to DeVos's selection among liberal and moderate education - reform groups such as Democrats for Education Reform and Education Trust may indicate new and deepened fault lines within the ed - reform coalition.
Celestial Davenport and Roy Othaniel Hamilton were still navigating the contours of their new marriage one year in, and you could argue that the fault lines were already beginning to show.
Calvin is trapped on a cultural and emotional fault line, the ground shifting beneath him as he realizes that the only tools he knows how to use won't unlock the secrets to life in a new world....
The New Madrid Fault line is a 150 - mile fault system that extends southward from Cairo, Illinois into Arkansas.
And so, Raad's astringent performance and sizable exhibition of works associated with the long - term project Scratching on Things I Could Disavow (2007 — ongoing) delve into the after - effects of violence in the Middle East that are not only political but also economic, such as the creation of a retirement fund for artists that blithely hops across the major fault line of the Arab — Israeli conflict, or the construction of new museum projects in the Gulf, or the movement of Raad's own work in relation to art - historical narratives in different places and times that exert various pressures on him, which at one point appear to drive the artist - as - performer insane.
New Masses was split by the fault lines of class; as historian Paul Buhle put the matter, the magazine is more accurately described as having been in dialogue with a radical middle class.
The fault line lies between his twelve - year stunt in New York's East Village art scene in the 1980s and his move, in 1993, to the island paradise of Bali.
As new technology allows, or as poverty demands, rich and poor alike have pushed into soggy floodplains or drought - ridden deserts, built on impossibly steep slopes, and created vast, fragile cities along fault lines that tremble with alarming frequency.
I always thought collecting thousands of geoscientists on a famous fault line showed a certain amount of chutzpah so, in these days of concern about climate change, moving the meeting to New Orleans seems like a good idea... ummm.
BONN, Germany — Little concrete progress was achieved at the climate talks that ended here this week, but the fault lines that will divide the world as its attempts to negotiate a new climate treaty by the end of this year became vividly clear in the corridors of the Maritim Hotel Conference Center.
'' one of the people that was doing a lot of study about it said that the well would leak crude into the New Madrid fault with the potential affect of causing a lot of earthquakes along the entire fault line
As I recall, when BP had the blowout on the Macondo well, one of the people that was doing a lot of study about it said that the well would leak crude into the New Madrid fault with the potential affect of causing a lot of earthquakes along the entire fault line.
3) Question: I was just given a ticket for DWI in New Jersey after failing to walk a straight line, but it was the fault of these stupid high heels I was wearing!!
However, this position may be at odds with the new provisions in the California Vehicle Code, which states that the mandatory insurance policies are to be the first line of defense, regardless of fault.
The New Madrid fault line is a 150 - mile fault system that extends southward from Cairo, Illinois.
Indiana lies on the New Madrid fault line, along with neighboring states Missouri, Kentucky, Illinois, Tennessee, Mississippi and Arkansas.
The New Madrid Fault line is a 150 - mile fault system that extends southward from Cairo, Illinois into Arkansas.
With the New Madrid fault line so close to us, I get a lot of questions about Earthquake Insurance.
The majority of the earthquakes felt in the United States Midwest today are not new earthquakes, but aftershocks of the big earthquakes the region experienced in late 1811 and early 1812 along the «New Madrid» fault linew earthquakes, but aftershocks of the big earthquakes the region experienced in late 1811 and early 1812 along the «New Madrid» fault liNew Madrid» fault line.
She traveled to New York, Detroit and Arizona to speak with highly engaged, interested and occasional news users across the demographic fault lines of race, class, gender, generation and geography.
Still, there was another notable fault line in the dialogue, one that addressed the age gap that naturally forms with new technology.
Nothing brings out the fault lines in a relationship like the joy of having a new baby.
must be a blanket the city or county put out to cover faults created by there construction of the new sewer lines?
Those in the Pacific Northwest and along the New Madrid fault line in Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee and Arkansas, however, are at a much higher risk because they may not be aware they are in an earthquake prone area.
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