Sentences with phrase «to shore»

The administration's latest move to shore up the U.S. trade deficit could have unintended consequences on businesses that account for the lion's share of American jobs.
Nearby, another shipping container offers bikes for taking a quick ride to the shore, just a quarter mile away.
THE OFFICIAL REACTION: Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi issued a brief statement arguing his recently passed austerity package will shore up the country's finances.
Even if Canada doesn't start dropping payloads of cash itself — something Cooper says he does not foresee in the next three years, at least — the ripple effect of a central bank explicitly targeting higher inflation and adopting formerly verboten measures to get it would be felt on these shores in the form of increased global volatility.
CNBC's Michelle Caruso - Cabrera reports on a plan to use off - shore drilling royalties to pay for America's infrastructure rebuild.
Legere quickly shored up the business with savvy moves.
«The genius about the artificial island is that you could set up a lot of wind turbines, offshore, out of sight, but still use near shore technologies which are cheaper,» Energinet's Hanne Storm Edlefsen told CNBC's Sustainable Energy.
As a kid growing up on the shores of Baie Sainte - Marie, Louis noticed his own father put goémon de roche (the Acadian term for the seaweed harvested from the rocky shoreline) on the family's vegetable garden.
They tried to land near the beach but missed, finally landing just off the shore, but explosive bolts used to open the hatch failed to work.
An unlikely alliance of conservation and fishing groups has vowed to oppose plans by mining company Straits Resources for a giant salt project on the eastern shore of Exmouth Gulf.
But for many, working in the on - demand economy is actually the solution to an otherwise precarious situation, providing an easy way to shore up their finances.
If you still want a beach getaway without the Florida crowds, consider checking out Biloxi, Mississippi located on the shores of the Gulf Coast.
Aspermont has announced plans to raise up to $ 10 million by offering shares to investors and converting debt, as it seeks to shore up its balance sheet.
A gas derrick at the village of Sabetta in the Kara Sea shore line on the Yamal Peninsula in the Arctic circle on April 16, 2015.
Promoting thought leadership through content creation is one way to shore up your marketing effort, but it's up to you to ensure that your marketing and sales strategies complement rather than inhibit one another.
Gold fell 1.2 percent on Friday after stronger than expected U.S. payrolls data shored up expectations that a pick - up in inflation will spur further U.S. interest rate hikes this year, boosting the U.S. currency, in which it is priced.
But with an airdrop, he added «almost 100 % of the source term -LSB-...] ends up on the land» — so a salted weapon blown up over a target would «be many, many orders of magnitude worse than the fallout produced by an underwater detonation» several miles from shore.
Little wonder that Eritreans currently make up a disproportionate number of the African refugees landing on European shores.
And, again, this is the core example of the evolution of environmental bullshit: a long history of industry creation of lies; conservative funding of think - tanks, front groups and the echo chamber; the development of an ideological imperative of denialism; and then the necessity of completely groundless bullshit to shore up the lies.
FOND PARISIEN, Haiti — Two Haitian brothers came back to their homeland to build a livelihood on Lake Azuei, a turbulent expanse of water that has often been cruel to those living along its shore, flooding homes in the border town of Fond Parisien and blocking a key highway into the Dominican Republic.
Due to international law, all countries have the right to claim territory within 12 miles of their shore.
A detonation several miles from a coastline would deposit only about 1 % of its energy as waves hitting the shore.
Manufacturers are moving robotic jobs, not human ones, back to North American shores.
Silicon Valley - based Impossible Foods is taking its plant - based «Impossible Burger» to the shores of Hong Kong.
A return to the conditions of the late 1980s would rejuvenate Japan and help shore up the rest of Asia.
To keep a cap on costs, anchor out and take an inflatable boat to shore for local food and interaction.
The submarine sank, Madsen escaped, and Wall's dismembered body washed up days later on the shores of Denmark's capital, Copenhagen, the police said.
It will not be easy to gain market presence in Asia by remaining on the eastern shore of the Pacific.
Location: Vermilion, Ohio Price: $ 19.5 million Bedrooms: 5 Bathrooms: 9 full, 7 partial Square footage: 60,000 Waterwood Estate was built in 1991 on the shores of Lake Erie for Don Brown, inventor of the drop ceiling, and his wife Shirley, who both died in a plane crash in 2010.
Next year, the corporation will break ground on new headquarters in Montreal's south shore.
Swiss banks have been prohibited by law from revealing information about their clients since 1934, and as a result, Switzerland now holds the largest pool of off shore wealth in the world — US$ 2.7 trillion.
LONDON, May 3 (Reuters)- Hungary - based budget airline Wizz Air has shored up its post-Brexit flying rights after UK authorities granted its British subsidiary Wizz Air an Air Operator's Certificate (AOC).
The reasoning behind all of these actions — shoring up streaming rights, decreasing losses, etc. — point to Spotify potentially planning an initial public offering for sometime next year, as has been reported.
He has been on tour after the publication of his first true memoir, about his mother Lillian, a woman he describes as «the lifeguard on the shores of Lake Fucked.»
Harvey arrived on the shores of Texas as a hurricane Friday night, packing sustained wind speeds as high as 130 mph.
«The NAFTA trade agreement encouraged «off - shoring» or the placement of U.S. manufacturing in its neighbors due to better labor laws, cheaper exchange rates and / or lower wages,» added Darby.
Maintaining a «calm manner» would be next to impossible as you scramble to shore.
It took six tugboats to fight the fire and pull the ship to shore.
Her robust criticism of those default rumors has helped shore up markets over the past 24 hours or so.
GE said Tuesday after a review of its GE Capital insurance portfolio that it will take a $ 6.2 billion after - tax charge for the fourth quarter of 2017 and expects to contribute $ 15 billion over the next seven years to shore up the portfolio's reserves.
To this day, when I'm feeling overly stressed I channel what it felt like to be on the sandy shore of Mallorca.
But unlike sledders swimming in an icy lake, many companies can't tell whether their marketing efforts are pulling them to shore or pulling them under.
But as large companies shore up their security systems in response to high - profile data breaches, that means «the bad guys are moving down the food chain, where folks are not as prepared,» says Brian Casazza, CIO at Vistage, a training organization for small - and mid-sized businesses.
The yacht's $ 300,000 custom - made mahogany tender — a smaller boat designed for water activities and shuttling the owner back and forth to shore — does double duty as a very expensive golf cart for crew members to retrieve floating golf balls.
Specifically, she has called for shoring up spending for early childhood education and capping families» costs for it at no more than 10 percent of their income.
You need to decide if they do the rest of their job well and if so, partner them with someone else who can help shore up their deficiency.
They join the summer orchestra at the shore.
Whether it is through the Keystone XL, an all - Canadian west - to - east pipeline, or rail, there is no question that an increasing share of Canada's oil will be heading to China once its get to our shores.
Paragraph 23 alleged that both firms «were paid for their services... solely through off - shore accounts associated with the Manafort-Gates entities, namely Bletilla Ventures Limited (in Cyprus) and Jeunet Ltd. and Global Endeavour Inc. (in Grenadines).»
There were three cameras in the studio but nobody manning them, so viewers channel surfing on the far shores of the city's cable system were treated to static shots of the whole panel behind a plain wood veneer desk — no cuts from one speaker to the next, and however ready the guests might have been, no close - up was available.
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