Sentences with phrase «run off from»

Changes to water country as a result of activities such as the building of dams, increasing demands from farming and mining, cattle, feral animals, weeds, run off from pesticides and fertilisers, and changing patterns of burning, have led to significant water degradation.
It also allows him to control the water run off from mountain side.
Their remit includes river and coastal flooding as well as that caused by, for instance, water run off from buildings and hard surfaces.
On Oct. 3, 2011, a coalition of conservation and environmental groups announced completion of a legal settlement with Arch Coal and its subsidiaries, which will require the coal mining company to clean up toxic run off from six coal mines in Logan County, West Virginia.
This has already been demonstrated in many ways, such as the massive dead zones in the Gulf of Mexico from the fertilizer run off from agriculture.
This weakening has been attributed to increased melt water from Greenland I believe along with increased river run off from rivers in Russia.
Amazingly, run off from the Columbia Icefields feeds into three separate oceans, the North Atlantic, the Pacific, and the Artic Ocean!
The broken tine on the buck's wide antlers and its graying muzzle meant it was an old bachelor, most likely run off from the herd by the younger bucks to live out what years it had left on its own.»
As a result, students can not run off from writing assignment because it a must process in schools, colleges and universities.
For all the warnings that the car was going to take my head off if not given the right amount of attention, it never felt like it would run off from under me.
If you've seen anything from Tim Burton, you've seen run off from films like Nosferatu.
Good thinking, except they forgot about all the run off from the Imperial Valley.
This weakening has been attributed to increased melt water from Greenland I believe along with increased river run off from rivers in Russia.
Scientists have long known that nitrate - loaded fertilizers run off from farms and city streets into bodies of water, sometimes creating giant «dead zones» hundreds of miles downstream.
On the top of all this more rain is resulting in increasing run off from land.
Those are probably 7 kids that got framed as being run off from Indiana by a certain Michigan website though it most likely wasn't the case.
You couldn't swim in the rivers, because they contained dust and run off from radiation - infused water.
The Truth is that if we run them out of the building we call the church, we will be running them off from ever being a part of the Bride of Christ.
He ran off from servitude to a local nobleman after carrying on an affair with the missus, so Tommasso instructs him to pretend he's a deaf mute as a cover story.
Luke, an African American tyke, runs off from his father while chasing pigeons in the park.
He used to say he was under fire when he ran off from the army, and his ability to slick himself out of anything that wasn't good for him stayed with him for as long as I knew him.
Champ, the 4 - year - old German shepherd mix who ran off from the Lehigh Valley IronPigs» stadium during a fireworks display, is back with the home team.
Toronto has also banned the use of certain lawn chemicals because they were running off from well - manicured front yards into the lake.

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Jeff Yu, whose family runs a yogurt business, thought about buying an SUV from Mercedes - Benz or Maserati, but was put off by their glitz.
Simoes is far from the first employee to run afoul of bosses for things done off the clock.
As National Small Business Week kicks off, we gathered some insight from the six finalists in the running to win National Small Business Person of the Year.
Building owners are also interested in buying batteries so that they can run buildings off of battery power when electricity rates from the power grid are high.
Just more than six years ago, Claymore Investments was a one - man show that Som Seif, 35, was running from home off his laptop.
«At a time when we are moving forward as a company, a charge of this magnitude from a legacy insurance portfolio in run - off for more than a decade is deeply disappointing,» GE CEO John Flannery said in a release Tuesday.
The research brought him to a town with a mayor and a basketball player who took its residents off the power grid, the founder of an online network which allows medical patients to swap treatment stories and share knowledge and the maker of an engine that runs on liquid air made from a lawn mower and a can of antifreeze.
Maybe holding your phone is not an option; and running to and from your phone to switch a broadcast on and off doesn't sound appealing.
Butterfield is off and running when something distracts him: Brandon Velestuk, Slack's design director, is videoconferencing from Vancouver, and his chair is squeaking.
Can this introspection and guidance from a coach pay off in the long run?
Again, to make matters worse, the microprocessors in my 2009 CRV are connected so that they constantly draw power from the battery, so you can run down the battery in a few days, even if all the lights are off and keys removed.
If Hillary Clinton is elected, that will likely spell a continuation of the status quo, with a Republican House of Representatives thwarting Democrats from accomplishing the goals that run counter to the interests of much of the business community, leaving free - market enthusiasts no worse off next year than they are today.
When Apple CEO took six months off from work for health reasons in January, people worried his amazing run was over.
The Fed currently is allowing a capped level of proceeds from the bonds to run off each month, with a top level of $ 50 billion in a year.
Poor guy comes running back into the kitchen crying from pain because he peed without washing his hands, then proceeded to wipe the tears off his eyes.
Efforts to reduce the balance sheet will entail allowing a capped level of proceeds from the bond portfolio to run off each month.
Muller can not entirely be written off — he's negotiating yet another rescue from several Chinese companies — but by mid-September he'd seemingly run out of road.
Lyft calculated its $ 1 billion run rate from its gross bookings in October, when the company made about $ 83 million off of 7 million rides.
In a really cool case study from Hautelook, the clothing website ran a 50 % off sale on their Diane Von Furstenberg line.
The spin - off version of the show, called Czarne Lusterko (Black Mirror), consists of four relatively short episodes that are similar in nature to what we've come to expect from Black Mirror, i.e. technology run amok.
Kicking off today, the country's premier startup event, which will run through next Tuesday, brings together entrepreneurs, investors and cutting - edge digital tastemakers from around the country.
The rules on a certain block of wireless spectrum that was auctioned off in 2008 prevent the company using those airwaves from blocking any content that runs over them, or preventing any devices from working on them.
Eventually both joy and sadness find themselves cut off from influencing Riley, leaving anger, disgust and fear to run the show.
She was only using Cardboard — the dirt - cheap, virtual reality (VR) headset from Google that runs off a smartphone.
After flourishing in a regulatory gray area, how is it now that Holmes has been banned from running a laboratory for two years, the company's $ 9 billion valuation has plummeted to $ 800 million, and today it laid off an additional 155 workers?
The bank tried to switch 5 million customers and 1.3 billion records to software run by its Spain - based parent Sabadell from a system operated by Lloyds Banking Group Plc, which spun off TSB three years ago.
Selling off stocks to pay retirees creates an outflow of funds from the stock market that reverses the initial price run - up.
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