Not exact matches
Such a hypothesis, in our opinion, does much to explain the incongruity of a declining gold price while fundamentals for paper currency, and the US dollar in particular, obviously deteriorate; while demand for physical gold has exceeded new mine supply for several years
running; and while above -
ground 400 - ounce.999 gold bars located in London, New York, and
other financial capitals (in cohabitation with speculative trading activity in paper markets) have steadily dwindled and disappeared
into Asian financial centers reformulated as.9999 kilo bars.
Notice how the avatars aren't utilized on this site Scotty, as was used on the
other site you
ran into the
ground.
While I agree we would need to change to get the best out of Ramsey, Giroud simply needs someone to fight for his place, rather than
running him
into the
ground each season because we have no
other real strikers.
One big reason the sea level dropped for so long: Only 6 % of the rainfall in Australia
runs directly back to the sea, and the rest
runs inland to lowlands (image depicts a normally dry area in eastern Australia flooded by rains in late November 2011) where it either soaks
into the
ground or evaporates back
into the atmosphere — a process that returns moisture to the sea far more slowly than the rivers draining
other continents do.
► A police car flashes lights and a voice on a bullhorn tells a man to stop walking in a park as another man fires a gun
into the
ground and
runs; he is shot at by police, he jumps a border crossing gate, and surrenders to soldiers that point rifles at him (we later hear that the
other man was killed).
School grounds should be inspected for potential hazards such as: • Verandah poles outside doorways, in thoroughfares or in situations where students are unlikely to see them, especially while
running; • Steps and changes in level which are poorly proportioned, difficult to see or lack handrails; • Fencing, gates and railings which students climb and which have structural problems, sharp protrusions, splinters or
other hazards; • Trip hazards at
ground level — protruding drainage pit covers, irregular paving, cracks or tree roots in thoroughfares, broken off post or
other remnants of old structures; • Loose gravely surfaces on slopes and where students
run; • Slippery patches which may stay damp in winter; • Rocks which students can fall onto or throw around; • Embankments which students can slip down or which have protruding sharp objects; • Blind corners in busy areas; taps and hoses which are positioned where students play or walk; window glass at low levels through which students could fall; • Holes, cracks or exposed irrigation fixtures in ovals; • Trees or shrubs with poisonous parts, sharp spikes or thorns or branches at eye level; • Splinters and deteriorating timbers in seats, retaining edges and
other wooden constructions; • sSeds or
other areas with hazardous chemicals or machinery to which students have access; rubbish skips which students can climb
into or around, or which place students at risk when trucks enter the school; • Areas within the site used for car parking when students are present; and, • Sporting equipment such as goal posts or basketball rings which have structural or
other design or maintenance problems.
Other than these few issues our car has been great so far, and I hope to
run it
into the
ground over the next 10 years, as I plan to put about 300K plus miles on it before I retire it.
No, it's scary that even though they US is
running itself
into the
ground, people still trust it more than any
other nation out there.
In
other words, Goldie was literally «
run into the
ground.»
Once I had a few known brands on my client list, I
ran them
into the
ground to attract
other work.
If you set your standards too high — or let
others do so — you'll most likely
run yourself
into the
ground.
It makes it more difficult for the Pixel Buds to accidentally fall out of my ears, preventing them from falling to the
ground repeatedly, an issue I've
run into occasionally with
other wireless earbuds (I'm looking at you, AirPods).
Being driven by
others» opinions is a quick way to
run yourself
into the
ground, either when they criticize your work or simply do not notice your accomplishments.
The annals of history are filled with the tragic downfalls of leaders who got «too big for their britches,» refused to consider the advice and expertise of
others, and
ran their organizations and empires
into the
ground.