It is an area where the river creates some rapids but they switch direction
with the change in tide.
Glaciers move horizontally as they flow downstream, the study describes, but their floating portions also rise and fall vertically
with changes in the tides.
Not exact matches
In the last 24 hours before the NBA's moratorium on signing free agents was lifted, the
tide seemed to shift
with an 11th hour play by the Clippers to get Jordan to
change his mind.
In choosing the best service providers, the TPA choice is particularly critical, as legislation relating to retirement plans
changes frequently
with the unfortunate whim of political
tides.
Companies
with much greater resources than Tribune and
with a substantial head start are struggling
in a rapidly
changing environment to effect digital
change that is profound enough and quick enough to overcome the outgoing
tide of print revenues.
One should keep
in mind that a
change of epochs often does not proceed
in a single step, but does so
in jolts or pulses,
with tide - like ebbs and flows.
People of faith and even of non-faith are all living as rented forms within collective formations ever rising and even falling
with the tidal flurries regarding the many societal accolades of a
changing tides bantered momentums riding ever continuing laments to rise and then fall upon socialisms shorelines to be so aligned
with subjectivities of placed regionalized variant findings dispersed yet rationed movements
in the ever to so be done fluidic moments by people of faith and also of non-faith.
For instance, it is probable that what happened at the Red Sea — actually the Sea of Reeds — had more to do
with darkness and an east wind and chariots mired
in the mud and the
change of the
tide, than
with the vertical walls of water rendered so picturesquely by Cecil B. DeMille.
Unable to keep
with the
changing tides in the food industry, business began to decline
in the early 1990s.
Nevertheless, it remains to be seen whether or not Manuel Pellegrini's men will be able to
change the
tide and get back into the contest, as the Chilean tactician undoubtedly prioritised the Champions League over the FA Cup
with Dynamo Kiev lying
in wait
in midweek.
It's harder and harder to remember, but the
Tide were a joke around the early 2000s,
with scandals, constant coaching
changes, two losing records
in four years, and losses to three mid-majors.
Teachers» unions and Democrats who dominate the Assembly were pleased to beat back the tax credit, while the religious organizations and charter school advocates who supported the measure were
tided over
with money and
changes that will allow more charter schools to open
in New York City.
Drawing on data streaming
in from a multitude of sensors monitoring the world's water supply, for instance, the computer might learn to recognize
changes in pressure, temperature, wave size and
tides, then issue tsunami warnings, even though current science has yet to identify the constellation of variables associated
with the monster waves.
With several million participants
in total at more than 100 sister marches across the U.S. and worldwide on all seven continents, the Women's March events could represent a
change in the
tides for the women's rights movement.
While the record 13.9 foot storm
tide in New York Harbor during Superstorm Sandy was primarily due to the coincidence of the strongest winds
with high
tide, sea - level rise driven by historical climate
change added more than one foot to that total.
Robin utilizes the many tools of yoga therapy to address the particular imbalances brought on by the
tides of
change in mid-life, offering practices and practical understanding to help you live
with more balance, grace and levity.
Combining social satire, a thematic preoccupation
with Chinese nationalism and the
changing tide of technological development, and a lot of action, Wong Fei Hung (Once Upon a Time
in China) never fails to entertain.
This music was the anthem of the counter-culture and so when the establishment looked at it
with baleful eye and fingers plugged firmly
in its ears, it was more than a question of taste, it was an attempt to stem the
tide of
change.
However there was a
change in the
tide over the course of the night and the Best Picture award, which Reds should have won, went to Chariots of Fire (1981) a rather tepid and, frankly boring British film
with a majestic musical score.
«
With the
changing tide of education
in Louisiana, Kira and Jada will continue to fight for educational excellence
in New Orleans and Baton Rouge.»
Rather than trying to hold back the
tide with agency pricing and draconian DRM policies, traditional publishers need to figure out how to survive and thrive
in a publishing world which is
changing just as dramatically and even more rapidly.
The development and cultivation of partnerships
with others also helps to position Operation Kindness to participate
in systemic
change, referred to as «Stem the
Tide»
in OpK strategic planning documents.
Built originally as a rigid non-floating jetty for ferrying tourists and locals out to snorkel and scuba dive the Great Barrier Reef one important thing to consider at the time was not planned for and that was that the Palm Cove beach faces south east and the
change in tide levels made it difficult to board passengers
with a rising and descending ocean making it quite dangerous so nowadays the jetty is a mecca for fishing enthusiasts all year round and both day and night.
In January,
Tides Foundation and RSF Social Finance will join forces to present Play BIG 2013, a gathering on impact investing to inspire those
with large capital reserves to drive social and environmental
change.
When I explore this landscape I find myself connecting
with the textures and patterns that nature provides, finding interest
in detritus that washes ashore, both organic and
in - organic, for even the smallest of objects contain the beauty of randomness and irregularity.We live
in one of the most dynamic environments on the planet, where ocean meets land; ever
changing, our lives are deeply connected to this place where
tides ebb and flow revealing aggregate shapes, leaving imprints, and proving that time is both fast and slow.
We head out
with the rising
tide and therefore the departure time
changes daily so that we can enjoy the best of the conditions out
in the Badung Strait.
Nilin, then, is very much a defensive character, rarely given the opportunity to go on the attack,
with the only exception coming
in the form of S - Pressens, special moves
with cooldowns that can quickly
change the
tide of battle.
Amidst this
changing tide, developers and gamers alike are weathering the storm
with their claims of Nintendo's new system being «a fad» and look forward to it dying out
in the months to come.
The
change of pace will be a sticking point for some players as the game rewards thought out plays and strategy over the run and gun techniques that were so successful
in turning the
tide in previous entries but
in my opinion this
change is for the better,
with matches
in the game now playing out
in a closer approximation of its real life counterparts.
In the first game you had the option to play
with pick - ups that allowed one player the advantage of heightened reflexes to
change the
tide of the match.
As absolutely everyone likely figured out, the SMB 1 Bowser battle looks to be merely a first phase
in a long final fight,
with the Koopalings coming
in about halfway through to
change the
tide of battle.
In paintings such as «Serenade II» (2015), «Meders Smoke» (2015), and «Fall North Branch Johns Bay» (2002), he embraces the obdurate world of mud and dissipation — the
changing seasons of Seal Point,
with its bracing
tides, cold sunlight and washed up trash and debris.
Chadwick's Viral Landscapes (1989 - 90), made at the height of the Aids epidemic, connect the
changes in her body
with those of the wave - shattered shoreline, superimposing outsize photographs
with magnified images of the artist's cellular tissue
in a sweeping panorama of time and
tide.
Given that most
tide gauges, which heretofore are the usual means of judging sea level rise before satellite altimetry, the
tide gauges
with the longest history are
in areas where there is a large amount of anthropogenic land and water use
changes.
Compare and contrast
with tides in London where the average rate of tidal
change is one housebrick every 5 minutes.
The biggest
change occurred
in measurement methodology and scope,
with the switch from
tide gauges (which measure SL at various shorelines, where humans live) to satellite altimetry (which measures the entire ocean except polar regions and coastlines, which can not be captured by satellites).
«
In our study we used sea level data measured by various
tide gauges throughout the twentieth century to see how extreme sea level during hurricanes has
changed with temperature.»
In several panels at the recent American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) meeting, leading scientists struggled
with how best to respond to a rising
tide of climate -
change scepticism.
Click that and within the abstract:» The new cGPS stations will,
in some cases, be co-located
with existing
tide gauges, thus supporting studies of sea level
change in response to current global warming».
The strength of the magnetosphere is regulated by the sun (whose activity
changes in synchrony
with the planets), but perhaps the strength of the Earth's magnetosphere is also regulated directly by the gravitational / magnetic forces of Jupiter and Saturn and the other planets whose gravitational / magnetic
tides may stretch or compress the Earth's magnetosphere
in some way making it easier or more difficult for the Earth's magnetosphere to deviate the cosmic ray.
The former hasn't ever directly compared satellite data
with tide - gauge records over the exact same period, and the latter just lies about it, and sea - level
change in general.
The last one day of crypto trading has finally brought
in some good news for the cryptocurrency market,
with the
tide changing for pretty much all cryptocurrencies across the board.
With flooding in the Miami metropolitan area already an urgent problem — so - called king tides rise from beneath the city through its porous limestone — along with the increased likelihood of extreme weather events due to the accelerating effects of climate change, the city is in desperate need of soluti
With flooding
in the Miami metropolitan area already an urgent problem — so - called king
tides rise from beneath the city through its porous limestone — along
with the increased likelihood of extreme weather events due to the accelerating effects of climate change, the city is in desperate need of soluti
with the increased likelihood of extreme weather events due to the accelerating effects of climate
change, the city is
in desperate need of solutions.
«It's a great place to sit first thing
in the morning as the view
changes all the time
with the light and
tides,» they say.