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On the face of it, the zone between the tides seems a poor environment for living things.
An intending swimmer is prevented from entering the sea, because (it is reasonable to suppose) this person does not realize that the tides are dangerous.
In the law of the tides, gravity is the important systematic factor, and the small unsystematic factors include variations in weather.
I am an ethicist, wading into tides that may wash me away.
The moon and sun's gravitational forces mostly drive the longest waves (tides).
However, the waves of new observation and theory inevitably combine with the tides of fashion to erode the topicality of even the best texts.
Consequently, tides are probably the main cause of long-distance gene flow via seeds.
Patterns from wind, tides, waves, seasonal transformation, melting ice, snow, etc. are common musical resources for my chamber music.
Were it not for the tides, it is hard to see how salt marsh could exist at all.
Near continents, there is more mixing, as currents and tides strike the land.
However, even within piturniq, there are varying levels of peak tides.
Reports of early electoral tides did not necessarily have to be accurate to have their intended effect.
Not only were there problems of heat radiation, the friction of the tides, and other forms of the slow degradation of the earth's motion.
The work, tided 'operabouffe', is in a class by itself.
Table 6 summarizes the effects of partisan tides in the races between 1972 and 1994.
Figure 3 reports the estimated yearly partisan tides.
Even the effects of short-term partisan tides appear time-dependent.
The average open-seat candidate is already competitive, so national tides are less important.
As national tides become more positive challenger victories increase rapidly, but only for the biggest spenders.
He takes soundings, calculates the impact of magnetism, the movements of the sea (as currents and tides), and the sideways drift (leeway).
Stories associated with the later, aristocratic tides are more extravagant.
Regional population histories probably reflect tides of political for tune in considerable detail.
They open when the tides fall and excess water brought by rains flows into the river.
Both national tides and challenger spending have statistically significant effects on the probability of a challenger victory whether an incumbent is running or not.
Oddly, trails left on daytime ebbing tides lacked cercariae.
Hosts, harbouring active cercariae, began their upward migrations mostly on afternoon flood tides.
On the whole, national tides have fairly consistent and important effects for incumbents.
Measuring incumbency and national partisan tides is far less complicated than state partisan composition.
Such customs are often advertised in the tides of exotic operas-comiques.
If the lifeguard does communicate information about the tides, then there will be perfect agreement.
I also tested an interaction between the challenger's experience holding elected office and national tides.
I also find that open seats are less responsive to national tides, not more: they are the true paradigms of localism.
A smaller disparity produced by state partisan composition increases the possibility that other factors, like partisan tides, may affect the outcomes of races.
In terms of their magnitudes, partisan tides were greatest in the earlier periods covered in the analysis.
The effect of the partisan tides on outcomes, of course, is contingent on the particular distribution of results in a given year.
The third factor to consider is partisan tides.
The second column reports the estimated direction and magnitude, in percentage points, of the yearly partisan tides.
The alternating flow is induced by tides, geysers or periodic rains.
On top of the daily tides there are three other different types of tides, levels of tides.
The literal discursive tides or fundamental debates during the downswings led, after their closure, to reassure the investors (private or public).
However, the interaction between tides and spending for these districts is also statistically significant, meaning that higher-spending challengers do get more from their efforts when national politics are favourable.
In fact, the earlier finding that open seats are less responsive to tides seems to have disappeared, as the coefficients are essentially identical (0.20 vs. 0.26).
In mathematical astronomy, he was occupied with the production of tables and related calculations, while planetary mechanics demanded similar exercises for tides and extensive analyses in cartography, surveying, and geodesy.
The surface is composed of a wide range of waves, each with wavelength equal to 2 divided by wave number (k), ranging from ripples to intermediate-length, winddriven waves to tides.
The average water level along transect 3 was higher in 1996 compared to 1997 because sampling by chance was carried out during high tides in 1996.
The tides of history flow in contradictory directions.
I did not mean-deviate the national tides variable, since zero is already a substantively meaningful value on that variable (and already close to the mean as it is).
In the eleventh century (1044) a mill situated in the lagoons is already mentioned; it is driven by high and low tides and it changed direction every six hours.
The overland route to this property was frequently impassable due to flooding ; the only alternative was to approach by sea, a journey complicated by unpredictable wind and tides.
A dynamical picture of the oceanic tides.
Can he assure us that if there should be further flooding at future high tides, similar help will be made available?
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The police then consult the water authority, which has local knowledge of tides and danger levels.
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Does he not agree that we know for sure that the waves, tides, the wind and the rays of the sun are certainly there?
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Our ancestors used these resources of sea tides, sea waves, sun and wind in a rather primitive way to extract energy.
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There is infinite energy available in the sun, the tides, the wind, the waves and the natural heat of the earth.
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They have been brought ashore by the abnormally strong gales and tides of last winter.
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We therefore have to choose between drastic powers and the risk of entering next winter inadequately prepared to meet the normal winter tides and storms.
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The tides of the oceans which wash this planet are under the control of the moon and our bodies also answer to its sway.
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To cite fate, high tides or exceptional levels of rainfall is not enough.
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Light from the sun, wind and the tides are forms of this energy.
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They say "ordinary spring tides," and that is the provision we are making.
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Warm air trapped below cold air can rise and rotate to produce high winds, rain and high tides.
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I feel that the tides of the world are favourable to our voyage.
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There are two tides a day, and ships can berth at any time of the day or night.
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Where cliffs are being eroded, and the land behind them is above the level of high tides, drainage authorities will not usually be concerned.
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There are tides in the affairs of men which cannot be set back.
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We know for the first time that the effect of the tides can be harnessed.
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To take another instance, men who work in docks and harbours must regulate their hours of work by the tides.
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Vessels of up to 18,000 tons could use these facilities at all times, and with favourable tides vessels of 30,000 tons could use them.
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Will this sort of contamination be washed down with the tides twice a day?
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The legitimate railway development was the very reason why this country tided over the economic difficulties then facing it.
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The tides, for example, are a purely visionary subject.
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Investment does not just happen, like the weather or the tides.
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The proper way of tiding workers over till their pay is due after return to work is by way of advances of earnings.
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The speed of the tides of seven knots or more and the moving up and down cause problems.
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We cannot determine how the tides will flow—whether they are the tides of money or of geographical ebbs and flows.
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There has always been a lot of water and a high risk that high tides and high rainfall will bring flood.
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The original provision was that when they were brought out, there was a tiding over allowance for 13 weeks.
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Thirdly, primary energy sources that are as yet little developed—sea tides, sea waves, sun and wind—will contribute much more than in the past.
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The sum of£150 a year will not meet the particular difficulty of tiding over a difficult period.
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I am not arguing that the wind, waves, tides and sun cannot all play their part as new sources.
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We are living in a period of great tides of human thought.
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Such a concession would be of great assistance in tiding people over a difficult period.
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References to the sea bed include any area submerged at high water of ordinary spring tides.
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The harnessing of tides—admittedly expensive—may well have some value.
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Thirdly, there has been something odd about the tides.
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Unexpectedly steep underwater gradients and racing tides can lurk beneath deceptively calm seas.
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We are also looking for boats, but the floods are so bad and the tides so difficult that it is dangerous to use them.
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We are being pulled in opposite directions by two different tides.
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Their deaths were entirely due to the tides surging up.
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There is then the relation between the position of the outfall and the movement of the tides.
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Clearly, the action of the tides is one matter to be considered when an outfall is being sited.
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Great national objects have just the same tides in their affairs.
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We have not been washed over by the tides of war.
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We have fantastic energy sources in waves and tides.
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The length of the outfall required to achieve this will depend on local factors such as tides, currents, depth of water and prevailing winds.
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All these men comprehended the tides of history.
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Renewable forms of electricity generation—the wind, sun, tides and others—can provide useful contributions and are well worth developing.
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The industry is rather like the element from which it draws its produce—it is subject to tides and to alternating periods of storm and calm.
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