Sentences with phrase «seen near the horizon»

That photo looks like it has been photoshopped to eliminate the «brown fug» usually seen near the horizon by replacing the sky with a shot of clouds closer to the zenith.

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But with warnings growing louder that petroleum demand may soon outstrip supply, some economists see the US$ 200 barrel on the near horizon.
Equally troubling is that economists don't see anything on the near horizon that will reverse these trends.
What the CEO of Austin, Texas - based global intelligence company Stratfor doesn't see on the near horizon are the kinds of breakthroughs that solve the world's most pressing needs and drive renewed economic growth.
That's not just because of wobbly data and economic risks on the near - term horizon; it's also because of the way the Bank has begun to see the Canadian economy evolving over the long run.
Aquinas saw that at the end of these two long paths, which came together somewhere near the horizon, was Truth, and in that Truth resided God the prime mover of all thought and faith.
By all reports, pessimism and near - despair grip liberationists today, who see on the horizon very little indeed that offers hope of a better life to the poor of Latin America.
The majority of global equity markets have posted negative returns, bond yields are near record lows, the loonie has fallen to levels not seen in over 11 years, and, to top it all off, there are some steep tax hikes on the immediate horizon.
But you have to understand that there are guys already playing at 4k and many of the rest of us are getting excited about it because we can see it on the near horizon for us.
The far - seeing perspective and the staggered placement of vertical color fields tapering toward the back sweep the viewers along in a nosedive toward the horizon placed near the middle.
Contrary to the authors, I look ahead and see many cliffs on the near and far horizon.
The nearest village, Ittoqqortoormiit, sees three months without a sunset every summer, which may help make up for mid-November to mid-January, when the sun never rises over the horizon.
Whether this provision in its current state will pass is yet to be seen, but I am clear that a tiny house appendix within the IRC is something that is most definitely on the near horizon.
Now that we've blown past that level, it remains to be seen whether new milestones are on the horizon in the near term.
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