Sentences with phrase «when tides»

We loved sitting on the dock and enjoyed fishing when the tides were high.
I didn't see the retrenchments coming in my early days but my stint as a business owner gave me a better sense for when the tides are changing.
What will be left of it when the tides of mandatory mediation have receded?
Later, when tides manage to float a terminal glacier and break it off at a weak «hinge,» an iceberg is created which sets sail for the Bay of Biscay, held upright by its rocky ballast on the bottom.
The currents are really strong particularly when the tides fall.
Visibility ranges from 5 to 15 feet and currents can get strong so its important to dive when tides are slack.
It's mostly rocky but a narrow lagoon on the northern end of the beach is a safe strip to swim when the tides are right.
Here, when the tides are right, you will travel along deserted beaches until you come to the mouth of the Murray River, Australia's greatest waterway.
This area has great swimming and snorkeling but as with all the beaches on the west side caution must be observed during the monsoon season when the tides are exceptionally strong.
To catch the most awesome waves in Hermosa, the best time will be the months from April to November when the tides are high, strong and ferocious.
When tides allow, you can walk south from Hug Point a mile or more to the beach at Arch Cape.
While the beach itself isn't too big, especially when the tides are high, swimming in the turquoise waters is pretty hard to resist.
Since the Gold Rush, mariners had run aground, and those who survived the splintering impact were often pulped when the tides tore them across the terrible strata of the volcanic landscape.
When the tides began shifting, and trucks started to become more mainstream, the truck makers borrowed a lesson from luxury cars.
When the tides shift to semi-diurnal — two high and two low tides daily — currents move the krill away from shore and their predators follow.
When tides retreat, they pull out matter and energy, which makes it very challenging to understand the carbon cycle on these ecosystems.
Even when there has been no rain, the fields seem dry when tides at the coast are low, yet at high tides, the water seems to rise and make the fields wet.
Even when there has been rain, the fields seem dry when tides at the coast are low.
The idea was to build a 20 - kilometre dam around the river mouth, to drain water out when tides fell and keep it out.
Here are a few budget - friendly ways to keep your employees happy and engaged even when the tides are tough.
But company executives acknowledge that the economy will at one point slow down, so Menear is betting the investments will prepare it to win business when the tide is no longer rising to lift all boats.
I think when the tide comes in, things will start to balance out.
But when the tide of the Civil War started going against the South, he found that his loyalty to the Southern cause was greater than his dedication to the Hippocratic Oath.
A rising tide floats many ships, do not ask what happens when the tide goes out.
If these are the chief factors, a time may come when the tide begins to recede.
As Buffett said well in another context, I don't want to have to rely on the kindness of strangers when the tide again recedes.
As Warren Buffet says, and a close friend reminded me during a recent lunch conversation: «Only when the tide goes out do you discover who's been swimming naked.»
How you position your bond portfolio now will determine future results when the tide of easy monetary policy rolls out and other economic waves start to roll in.
«It's only when the tide goes out that you learn who's been swimming naked» Warren Buffett says.
What happens when the tide turns?
If in a few years, when the tide changes, it can be put up for a vote again.
My contention is that it's been a focal point of church politics for centuries, and it is only now, when the tide of public opinion is turning, that the church isn't going to focus on it more.
Fed by waterfalls and surrounded by towering green cliffs, Milford Sound might be the single most beautiful place I've ever been Plus when the tide goes out, you can walk right out into the middle of it!
The family was able to root for one thing when the Tide have the ball and another when the Dawgs have it.
Bryant also coached Alabama in 1973, when the Tide claim they won a national championship, but the AP disagrees.
When the Tide's flaws are exposed, they have safety valves.
This is a morning when the tide is at full ebb — the best time, I think, to start a day's fishing because it means six hours of incoming water.
It was 43 - 37 when the Tide forced a punt with three minutes left.
Star Alabama defensive back Minkah Fitzpatrick didn't see it live when Tide quarterback Tua Tagovailoa threw the 41 - yard touchdown pass that beat Georgia to win college football's national championship.
Zow's gem came at a time when Tide fans sorely needed a lift.
But when the Tide got in trouble, they leaned on T.J. Yeldon to keep the chains moving, and that's a pretty good safety net to have.
We are glad he won a few trophies for us but so did George Graham but he never outstayed his welcome when the tide turned!!
Short of being an Auburn fan, I am the last person in the world who wants to watch anything remotely like more Alabama football, especially when the Tide didn't win their own division, much less their own conference.
There comes a time in every great sporting dynasty when the tide begins to turn and the continuation of the norm comes under scrutiny.
I'm hoping I'll still be involved with school food when the tide does turn — it has to someday.
It irritates me to no end when Tide is suggested like it's the great savior.
Councillors that won marginal seats on a tide of national popularity for their party are most likely to lose them when the tide ebbs.
David Dinkins is responsible for the beginning of the reduction in crime, and when the tide starts to turn, these four guys were there making sure investment came to Harlem.
All were discovered in the first decade of the nineteenth century, and all were considered planets until the 1860s, when a tide of discoveries of ever - smaller objects in similar orbits demoted them to the rank of mere asteroids.
«When the tide comes up, it's literally up to someone's house or up to the road,» says Kristina Stege, a New York City resident who grew up in the Republic of the Marshall Islands and frequently returns to visit her family.
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