Sentences with phrase «on coasts»

By Richard Conniff With Labor Day just ahead, people on both coasts and across the Great Plains should be celebrating the start of one of North America's great migrations.
Slideshow: Sampling Life in the Lab Students and teachers on both coasts explored life in the lab this summer in Scripps Research internship programs.
This suggests that medium - sized cities throughout the country — not just the most elite technology hubs on the coasts — can play an important role in bringing more minority students into science and technology.
Teams of annotators on both coasts of the United States simultaneously traced individual neurons through the 3D stacks of images and located connections between individual neurons.
In September last year, the government advised against new building developments on coasts threatened by erosion, which raises questions about the proposed expansion of the Sizewell nuclear power complex.
On a small rise that was once an island an unusual excavation has yielded clues to the rich foraging culture that flourished on the coasts of northern Europe during the Middle Stone Age
A Government guidance note on coastal planning, issued in September, says that new building developments away from existing urban areas should not in general be allowed on coasts threatened by erosion.
The source counties tended to be on the coasts near the Gulf of Mexico or the Atlantic Ocean.
Himler: Robin Lloyd is a sociologist and science writer with extensive print and online experienced at big and small news and science organizations on both coasts of the U.S..
Boat wakes and dredging could weaken and denude the shoreline of rivers leading inland from the new ports on both coasts.
Before 2011, Japan was considered to be the best prepared nation on earth to withstand a large tsunami on its coasts, with structures specifically designed to afford sufficient protection to coastal settlements and critical infrastructure.
As you can see, there are two major patterns: terns either rest on the coasts of West Africa or Brazil.
Premature mortality accounts for more than half of the overall welfare losses ($ 120 billion), followed by impacts on coasts ($ 42 billion) and agriculture ($ 18 billion).
The data collected will help us understand the effect of storms on coasts and help predict the impact of future storms.
Such a move would have a profound impact on the unique languages and cultures including Pacific islanders — and in the Marshalls, locals have been talking about new ideas and phenomena as they've seen the preliminary effects of a changing climate on their coasts.
The DIY movement is hitting the direct mail industry with Democratic shops on both coasts now offering down - ballot candidates tools once reserved for better funded races.
Other governors who oppose offshore drilling on their coasts include the leaders of New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, California, Oregon, and Washington.
The two sites vary in popularity in different communities (for instance, Facebook tends to predominate on the coasts, while MySpace retains more of its members in the country's midsection and among the young), but many campaigns will need to create a presence on both sites and in some cases on niche social networks such as Black Planet as well.
I also want to state that with families on both coasts and some in between, with two small children I have nursed on many flights over the past few years.
It also appears that SNA had developed regional splits, with Southern and rural school food - service directors less supportive of the new foods than those on the coasts.
It was hard to choose a time that would work on both coasts.
She's originally a Mountain Mama from WV, has lived on both coasts and in between, has a squishy nose (cool + weird), and loves a good charcuterie and cheese board.
While awaiting Graustark's return to action — probably at Keeneland in April — the same people now are searching on both coasts for Derby sleepers and long shots.
Other good horses on both coasts may be important factors in the days ahead.
Indeed, during most of his adult life he served as skipper of ocean - racing yachts, winning distinction in distance events on both coasts.
But last week, in one 24 - hour period, smiles sprouted on both coasts.
«His sense of adventure, humor and charm make him the perfect guide to explore beachside favorites on all our coasts
Ben & Jerry's says it has the biggest success with speculoos in urban areas on the coasts, like New York and Los Angeles.
The British had finally established a toehold in India, and by 1626 they had trading centers on both coasts of India.
A club in Ohio might make a corn chowder while properties on the coasts are better known for their walleye and other seafood.
Although Spain is surrounded by water, in days gone by fresh fish never made it to the interior and sometimes wasn't available - or any good - on the coasts.
On the coasts of India were other small enclaves, the chief of which was Goa.
For the others, the ones you cite, you mention peoples who spent the bulk of their entire lives on the coasts or around the mighty rivers of the time.
Just like the hate crimes committed against Asians by blacks on both coasts it is referred to as «disputes between communties.
Cheap rentals are more stable and predictable, but they will never have the potential to appreciate in value by 200k + like homes on the coasts.
Australian LNG production also jumped over 30 % as several liquefaction trains ramp - up on both coasts.
But the point of the post, I think, is $ 500k is not «rich» on the coasts and these people aren't really «keeping up with the Jones» and living a lavish lifestyle.
Taxes crush $ 500k incomes for families on the coasts and the perception of high incomes is off for people living in Ny, SF, LA, Boston (the places were they are $ 500k jobs)
Before us (Industrious) there was a perception that coworking — particularly premium coworking — was concentrated on the coasts, and maybe Austin.
In contrast to entrepreneurial ecosystems on the coasts, Midwestern entrepreneurs must get creative in their search of capital that's often scarce.
The industry has expanded pipeline capacity and found other ways, such as rail cars, to get oil from the middle of the country to major demand centers on the coasts.
The war for technology talent has traditionally been fought on the coasts of this country.
That's too risky of an investment to make after this long bull run where prices have finally started softening on the coasts.
Pishevar, co-founder and managing director of Sherpa Capital, is a powerful figure in the Valley and a bridge to establishment figures on both coasts.
California State Senator Scott Wiener and New York State Senator Brad Hoylman issued a joint announcement stating that they'd be working together to pass net neutrality legislation on both coasts.
Part of that can be attributed to the housing markets where Millennials are moving: More expensive cities on the coasts, where there are growing job markets.
Over the past 25 years, there has been lower crude price volatility in the mid-continent regions than on the coasts (WTI vs. Brent), so there may be some improvement here, at the margin.
On Monday, the New York Times ran a story noting that the regular disasters striking Florida — and the forecasts of worse to come — have done nothing to dent the ongoing land rush packing more and more people into the state, including on the coasts and in ecologically sensitive wetlands.
They look for deals in Austin, which has great ideas but not as much institutional capital that is available on the coasts, he said.
Most investors are based on the coasts, and they like to work face - to - face with the companies on which they spend money.
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