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He offered a bold theory, buoyed by its consistency with the data of embryonic development.
The morphology is relatively static ; progress, buoyed up by such supportive interchanges, is predictable and linear.
However, they can still be useful for organizations in the throes of change, marker buoys in rough seas, navigational aids rather than the one and only route to take.
The skewness of these points is derived from the returned pulse shape, while the 4 values are based on the ground truth data from surface buoys.
In terms of a classical wave picture of light the electrons would all be agitated by the electromagnetic radiation, bobbing up and down like anchored buoys in an ocean swell.
If there is no loss of speed as the buoy enters the water, find how far it sinks below the surface.
A large bell was anchored to a buoy, so the tide played a part in activating the sound as well as the wind.
Increasingly, the state's security forces were called on to buoy up the government's sagging authority.
The majority of three-, four-, five- and six-year-old children in their study selected an illustration that clearly demonstrated their knowledge of a primary meaning of a homonym (such as buoy).
Thus, a complex parallelism between biological science and literary art helped to buoy up the emerging literary critical edifice at the end of the nineteenth century.
There is no reason at all why the buoys should not come to the surface.
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They go home buoyed up by the hope that they are going to get a good start.
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The fishing industry still has the growing problem of drifting oil buoys and suspended wellheads.
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Frequently, in our crowded harbours, ships cannot go alongside, but must go to mooring buoys.
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The security precautions have recently been strengthened and the lighted buoys, fog signals and notices give adequate warning.
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Moorings and buoys for 131 vessels were maintained in 1962–63; the costs of replacement and maintenance were £138,245.
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During the war we buoyed up their hopes through broadcasts and other means.
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He also reported that a channel marked by buoys would be left, and that at least two pilot ships would meet vessels from either direction.
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No vessel is allowed to make fast at the buoys without permission.
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Buoys and boats have generally been available, but fuller precautions are being arranged.
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The staff of such places will see a slightly higher wage packet at the end of the week thus buoying up the feel-good factor.
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Under current plans, the design authority for navigational buoys and the supply of related mooring materials will also be transferred to the successful bidder.
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To a large degree, they have been replaced by floating buoys.
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Our exporters require to be buoyed up by a weak rather than strong currency.
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I was amazed one day when driving along the shore of my estate to see a lot of buoys out.
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They provide the necessary safeguards and powers for such things as dredging work, raising wrecks, buoying and lighting the harbour.
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The cost of nets, buoys, ropes and all the rest of the equipment used by fishermen has gone up enormously.
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Every time we approach this exercise we are all buoyed up by the hope that the operation will not be necessary again.
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The provision of these buoys and their maintenance can be quite an expensive item.
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The work to place the buoys is expected to be completed shortly.
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I was interested to hear what he said about buoying up the criminal justice system after the death of the 18 judges.
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To maintain safety for shipping, the wreck of the vessel is marked by three buoys and a racon radar beacon.
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They are marked out with buoys and lights throughout the whole of their length.
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They have been buoyed up with the hope that changes were going to take place.
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On navigation buoys and aboard sailing vessels they keep lights burning.
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I have some experience of dealing with a strong currency buoyed up by hydrocarbons.
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There is no other redress for the fishermen as the hawsers and buoys in these instances carried no identification.
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Even by day, it is vital to steer with great care by the buoys which are put there for the convenience of mariners.
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What we want to do is to create more confidence among ordinary people who are not buoyed up by this kind of excessive optimism.
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The principle was that buoys with a radio transmitter were dropped.
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Along with his family, his gear must be housed—his nets, his ropes, his buoys, and so on.
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The question of light buoys for wrecks is a very serious one, which we are now considering.
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I know that no one enjoys missing sleep, but we have been much buoyed up by the support that they have given us.
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The people have been buoyed up in expectation of bright and cheerful tidings.
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I am sure that he will be buoyed up in his determination in the knowledge that his wife would have wished nothing else.
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I was buoyed up in that hope by the arguments used on the benches opposite.
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Who provides lights, buoys, radar facilities, and so on?
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Was not the nation buoyed up and even braced to see him get hold of all of us by the scruff of the neck?
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He has been round some of the buoys before.
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The stock market is buoyed by hopes—but hopes of what?
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There has been talk about the danger of spillage of oil at buoys of the kind proposed.
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They have been buoyed up by these promises.
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New types of torpedoes, asdic equipment, sono-buoys and other more subtle means of detecting submerged submarines are being developed.
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The first of these is where shellfish are reared on ropes suspended from rafts or buoys.
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He is happy, he is buoyed up because he has passed and waits his turn for the schools of his choice.
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In these circumstances will instructions be given at once to fix something after the style of these buoys on submarines?
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We have a steady programme of new sonar buoys and sonar equipment.
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He did not say that his raft is buoyed up by pensioners, the low-paid, the poor and the unemployed.
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There may be costs of providing common-user moorings and of dredging, lighting and buoying.
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We know that aircraft engines, which buoyed up the export accounts, are down from £83 million in 1961 to £63 million in 1962.
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I then suggested that perhaps there were grounds for reducing the number by six buoys.
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He told me that one of the buoys had been used for a period of four weeks during the last four years.
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Clearly, he is buoyed up by the recent victory.
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Today, therefore, ships of all sizes, including the very largest, can be expected to lie to buoys.
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I understand that the buoys will be replaced shortly.
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There are hull-mounted asdics, variable depth asdics, dunking asdics, sono buoys, and these, and many other devices, all add to the chances of detection.
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Nevertheless, we need to demand that the monitoring of lights and marker buoys be rigorous and efficient.
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I readily accept that there is an argument that modern electronic navigational techniques make lights and buoys unnecessary.
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I listened with considerable attention to the interesting attempt to separate the men from the buoys.
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They are always buoying themselves up with the old story that the tide will turn.
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We were buoyed up by last week's results.
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What service is provided by these buoys?
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As for the problem of the wreck being a menace to shipping, it is, of course, marked with two buoys, an automatic fog signal and is on the charts.
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Are there to be buoys?
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Moreover, there has been an immense increase in the number of light-houses, light-ships, beacons, and buoys, and night navigation has been greatly assisted by illuminated buoys.
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Officials are working with the appropriate authorities to have navigation buoys put in place to mark clearly an area of 0.103 square miles which will be permanently closed to fishing.
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I am assured by the fishermen that buoying is not the answer and that the removal of the wreck from the channel is the only solution.
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Two lighted buoys which were already in the vicinity of the well-head are still in position and the company concerned has a patrol boat in the area to warn shipping.
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Let us not be buoyed by events.
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A revival of consumer confidence, buoyed by falling inflation, will lead to a renewal of consumer spending and a return to growth in the economy at large.
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However, as far as certain harbour works and alterations to the coastline are concerned, such as the placing of buoys, such matters have traditionally been dealt with by private legislation.
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Information concerning global temperature changes is compiled from observations made at more than 1,000 land meteorological stations and a similar number of ships and buoys around the world.
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In many harbours, ships lie to buoys.
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Two further buoys would he placed west of that as reference entry points, and those would he fitted with sophisticated navigational aids for ships to home in on.
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In a buoyed channel, which is the way in which ships are guided into a port, the port authority must assure vessels as to the depths in the various channels.
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In another place it was rather suggested that the line would be drawn on a map, not by putting in the lobster pots or buoys, but by a cartological division.
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I gather the weather was poor and everybody was delighted with the efficiency of the new system, and how visible the buoys were in poor conditions.
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Whether it is sub judice or not, ought it not to be the duty of harbour masters to check harbour buoys regularly, not just once a year?
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What is the good of buoying up the hopes of the agricultural industry which bounds up to heaven one day only to fall even lower the next day?
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Many different drifting buoys exist around the world that vary in design and the location of reliable temperature sensors varies.
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In the event the submarine was stranded on the bottom the buoys could be released to show the submarine's position.
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However, official buoys reported swells of 57 feet (17 meters).
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Mooring buoys also help to mark the boundaries of fishing areas.
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Because they tend to be stable ocean platforms, spar buoys are popular for making oceanographic measurements.
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At the stern is handling equipment for mooring and retrieving oceanographic and acoustic buoys.
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The swim leg usually proceeds around a series of marked buoys before athletes exit the water near the transition area.
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Within the groups the buoys were placed 15-20 meter apart.
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Island residents either tie their boats to mooring buoys and row to shore, or provide their own private docks for island access.
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