Sentences with phrase «spills all»

By contrast, Northern Gateway introduces the risk of oil spills to a relatively pristine and commercially productive marine environment.
Second, as the Committee itself noted, the dilbit report answers only half of the spills question, and possibly the less important one.
It spills out onto a roof deck and a quintessentially Aussie BBQ, affectionately termed by Myers as a «sausage sizzler.»
First, Obama has now clearly indicated than the focus of his attention is the question of emissions from Keystone rather than spills.
The Galaxy 5 offers an «ultra power saving mode,» which allows it to run on 10 % battery power for 24 hours by shutting down non-essential functions and can be submerged in water for 30 minutes for protection against accidental spills (or toilet plunges).
The value of the quotas also spills over into higher prices for farmland, especially whenever quota prices are capped (dairy quota prices in Ontario are now fixed at $ 25,000).
Pros: Simple to operate, set up to 6 meals per day on a timer, portion sizes from 1/32 cup to 4 cups, built - in voice recorder for messages up to 12 seconds, low power consumption, operates on both AC power and batteries, designed to prevent locking and spills
A reveller spills beer as he tries to empty his stein in one sitting at the Hofbraeu tent on the opening day of the 2015 Oktoberfest on September 19, 2015 in Munich, Germany.
Delays related to those spills, among other things, have pushed the expected startup of Mariner East 2 from the third quarter of 2017 to the end of the second quarter of 2018.
Its IPX4 - rated rugged exterior is built to withstand spills, drops, dings, and bumps.
Ultimately, Cohen's design breakthrough was softening the curve of the cup so the breast fills it, rather than spills over it.
Since May 2017, Mariner East 2 has received 51 notices of violation from Pennsylvania regulators due in part to inadvertent returns or spills.
Opponents of the pipeline fear potential oil spills along the B.C. coast and argue that Indigenous communities have not given their consent to the project, violating their constitutional rights.
The tribe said the pipeline would leave it vulnerable to contamination from oil spills and would damage historic and culturally significant sites.
Following 12 months of rising demand, catastrophic spills and political instability in the Middle East, oil is none of the above.
More than 800 oil spills happened in the mid-Atlantic region during the same time period, according to a 1973 Coast Guard survey.
The risks include «explosions, spills, or fires, which easily will threaten human life, property and the environment,» he said.
The British Columbia government's main concern is a lack of information about how diluted bitumen from the pipeline expansion actually behaves if it spills in a marine environment and how, or if, it can be cleaned up.
Usually, if someone told me they were in the mood for thrills, spills, and a whole lot of drama, I would suggest they visit their local multiplex (or fire up their Netflix account) and enjoy the latest Hollywood blockbuster.
«You're going to have spills when you have more activity,» Ron Ness, president of the North Dakota Petroleum Council, told a reporter with the investigative journalism organization Pro Publica, which documented more than 1,000 accidental oil spills in North Dakota in 2011.
Jim Cramer sits down with Constellation Brands CEO Rob Sands, who spills on the next leg of his company's journey upward.
What happens is that it spills over into all other areas of your life.
Massive spills, like BP's disastrous four - million barrel belch in the Gulf of Mexico last year, though, are totally unacceptable.
It's a place where people will be able to improve and be better and stronger and more effective, and the effect of that spills over from endurance sports to impact other aspects of people's lives... so in many ways it also feels like a mission of doing good.
In Brazil, though, one would think that such minute spills were a capital offense — especially if the offender was a foreign oil company.
Spills from trains and trucks are admittedly easier to detect than a silent leak from a tube buried underground, but they're also much more frequent.
The company recently saw derailments in Minnesota and northern Ontario, both of which resulted in oil spills, but it's too early to draw conclusions about the causes of either accident.
While payment methods certainly address salary versus hourly or biweekly versus monthly, it also spills over into other ways of rewarding your employees.
The long - delayed Keystone XL project has pitted environmentalists, who worry about spills, against industry, who say the project will shore up discounted Canadian oil prices and attract investment to Canada's energy sector.
The sound is surprisingly robust, and — like most Lifeproof products — is rugged enough to withstand drops and spills.
Not only is this inexpensive laptop stand better for posture by raising your screen closer to eye level, it also fights against overheating and accidental spills.
Both pipelines face two forms of opposition: widely dispersed environmentalists worried about climate change, and stakeholders along the route more concerned about oil spills.
The cap: The federal Marine Liability Act (MLA) limits ship - owners» liability for oil spills based on a vessel's tonnage.
In the real world: In 2010, the environment commissioner's office alleged deficiencies in the federal government's ability to respond to tanker spills.
An in - depth report in 2010 from Worcester Polytechnic Institute that looked at the effects of three major oil spills found increased incidences of cancer and digestive problems in people who had ingested the oil directly (in drinking water) or indirectly (through eating the meat of livestock exposed to the oil).
Music spills out of this speakeasy jazz house, punctuating the night air with everything from old standards to big band.
The economic crisis magnified this venomous cycle: «Whether it's financial bailouts or oil spills, it seems every time one turns on the television there is some executive testifying before Congress... blaming other organizations rather than taking any accountability.»
You don't want to risk spills or gabbing with spinach between your teeth.
Their active, engaged self - care spills over into how happy they are with themselves overall, he says.
Perhaps the control one has in other areas of life spills over to one's sense of time.
Her monogrammed, patent - leather briefcase — designer, of course — contains just the basic tools of the trade: smartphone, tablet and chic little clutch in case today's meeting spills over into cocktail hour.
«When political discourse spills over into social media, it can start getting problematic.
However, it didn't work well as an oven mitt and couldn't handle big spills.
They look at the cash register, and that spills over into society.
That spills over into film and television.
While the EPA did not find any clear evidence that fracking, properly executed, caused chemicals to seep through rock fissures into the water supply, it did document well failures and above - ground spills affecting drinking water.
Take what happened after the 2010 Deepwater Horizon spill in the Gulf of Mexico: «The BP guy who was running the cleanup in Alabama saw a segment about us on Discovery Channel on Monday night, called us on Tuesday, we were there on Wednesday and had a purchase order by Friday,» recalls Dave Kroetsch, Aeryon co-founder and CEO.
Sutton said that, with income inequality on the rise, this may eventually spill into the workplace.
Much ink has been spilled about the global tide of nationalism, but these leaders, raised with the freedom to zip around Europe without passports, using a common euro currency, see their individual nations» interests as inextricably bound to the state of the whole world.
I can leave my iPhone out on the table at a restaurant and not worry about the waiter spilling water on it.
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