Sentences with phrase «new tide of change»

An exciting new tide of change is sweeping through the Yucatan.

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The company hadn't even made its new name public, but already, the tide of change was rolling.
We are out of the woods financially speaking, and after all those years of support and undying loyalty (I'm aware some of us were supporting long before Wenger), we expect the tides to change and Arsenal using her new found financial muscle to start dominating the scene, which let's be honest has not really happened, the FA cup being the only compensation.
In light of the changing tide, back in 2008, the American Academy of Pediatrics published new recommendations that reversed its old dogma.
There's nothing dramatically new in it - just a skillful bringing together of key themes including the idea that we are seeing a change in the tide of ideas every bit as significant as 1979 and 1997.
While the mission is already shedding new light on how the field is changing, this latest result focuses on the most elusive source of magnetism: ocean tides.
AAAS Chief Executive Officer Rush Holt, who spent eight terms representing New Jersey in the U.S. House of Representatives, took the pitch a step further, suggesting at a plenary session that more scientists should run for office to help stem the tide of unscientific and at times antiscientific thinking around various topics, including climate change, evolution, and vaccination.
«If nothing changed on the moon — if there were no lunar body tide or if its tide were completely static — then every time scientists measured the surface height at a particular location, they would get the same value,» said Mike Barker, a Sigma Space Corporation scientist based at Goddard and co-author of the new study, which is available online in Geophysical Research Letters.
THE phrase «dangerous climate change» got scarier last week, with a new analysis suggesting that global warming will bring a rising tide of human violence.
While the record 13.9 foot storm tide in New York Harbor during Superstorm Sandy was primarily due to the coincidence of the strongest winds with high tide, sea - level rise driven by historical climate change added more than one foot to that total.
The changing tide of film distribution has admittedly watered down the horror options for us (I've sat through some major clunkers recently), but it has also opened up our options for finding new films we might not have been able to find in a post video store world.
It is possible that these changes may stem the tide of consortium withdrawals and generate new interest in the assessments from states that have already withdrawn.
«With the changing tide of education in Louisiana, Kira and Jada will continue to fight for educational excellence in New Orleans and Baton Rouge.»
«With the changing tide of the economy and the high cost and slow pace of producing print editions of your favorite manga, Digital Manga, Inc. has moved forward into this new digital venture to localize and produce manga online!
Amidst this changing tide, developers and gamers alike are weathering the storm with their claims of Nintendo's new system being «a fad» and look forward to it dying out in the months to come.
NIS smartly added new gameplay features to spice up the battles as well such as Alliance Attacks and Revenge Mode which can dynamically change the tide of battle, adding even more options to the already cerebral strategy RPG formula.
Now after playing the BF2 demo ive traded MW2 in for the full version of BF2 and haven't looked back... i saw the advert for the stimulus pack on the dashboard and simply thought anyone who buys it is a mug... and then as if just to reinforce the fact i made the right choice on the same day BF2 open up new areas and game modes on existing maps revitalising the game within only a month... maybe this kinda guesture will turn the tide on over priced greedyness on all things DLC... Untill the gaming community stand together across all platforms and refuse to pay these crazy amounts of money which most of the time gives you DLC which is slightly altered single player maps... NOTHING WILL CHANGE!!!
If Bezmenov's time frame to change society is correct, and I think is, it will take 15 to 20 years of teaching real history and morality to a new generation to turn the tide.
But a new study published in the journal Science Advances has concluded that another impact of global climate change might help coral reefs survive increasing sea temperatures: «even a modest sea level rise can substantially reduce temperature extremes within tide - dominated reefs, thereby partially offsetting the local effects of future ocean warming,» the authors of the study write.
Click that and within the abstract:» The new cGPS stations will, in some cases, be co-located with existing tide gauges, thus supporting studies of sea level change in response to current global warming».
A changing climate that brings extreme flooding, wilting crops, rising tides that swallow coastlines, and new waves of immigrants could prove to be a drain on U.S. coffers as every hard - hit area clamors for its slice of relief.
Developing new green technologies — like cheaper solar panels or methods of extracting energy from ocean tides — is a top priority for combating climate change, because global carbon emissions can not be stabilized with existing technologies.
A scholarly overview of the U.S. jurisdictional issues can be found in an article in the Winter 2008 issue of the New York International Law Review entitled «Ebb and Flow: The Changing Jurisdictional Tide of Global Litigation» (here).
While the new rule may help stem the tide of claims, the changed deadlines, processes and transition provisions introduce new claims risks that may trap the unwary lawyer... [more]
This year's iPhone 7 could be something of an iPhone 6ss, offering minor design changes, more power and a handful of nifty new features to tide fans over until next year's major tenth anniversary iPhone update.
I am currently in a new phase of life and am trying to navigate the changing tide.
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