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Whatever happens, McDonald's in Japan are going to be swamped.
The administration will be swamped with demands for documentation and testimony.
They'll be swamped by Clinton supporters over all in the state.
Republican operatives like Mr. Stevens predict his campaign will be swamped by Mrs.
The kerfuffle is likely to be swamped by the coming fights over policy.
Many big firms loathe these changes, warning that investors will be swamped by minutiae.
The Sixers, meanwhile, will be swamped with what-next questions if they don't advance.
But those savings would be swamped by the increased cost of premium tax credits, it said.
In short, the theoretical benefits of an integrated delivery system may be swamped by its sheer size.
"I have a feeling that in the next election, you're going to be swamped with candidates," he said.
As a result teenagers have busier schedules and are more likely to be swamped with extra-curricular activities.
Company officials scorn the idea of listing only on the Tadawul, which would be swamped by an Aramco IPO.
York was one of several northern cities to be swamped by the latest round of floods in Britain's wet winter.
"I have a feeling that in the next election you're going to be swamped with candidates," Trump told the crowd.
And his Arizona delegate haul will be swamped by what's all but certain to be an awful result in Florida.
Another reason: Seemingly big demographic changes can easily be swamped by even slight shifts among the rest of the electorate.
Clinton's issues were too small not to be swamped by Donald Trump's large, easy promises of economic prizes for everyone.
Did Gore show them a Powerpoint slide of all the Trump properties that will soon be swamped by sea-level rise?
Those gains, along with Russian plans to increase production, show the market will continue to be swamped with supply, Kilduff said.
But even big shifts among 22004 percent of the electorate can be swamped by little shifts among the remaining 22000 percent.
In most cases, you will be swamped with an unending stream of data, eye-watering policy details, and mind-numbing meetings.
If it did, web browsers would be swamped with creepy requests to process intimate information about them from scores of unfamiliar companies.
I know that I'm going to be swamped again soon, so I try really hard to not feel too guilty about it.
But those controls are likely to be swamped by health care and Social Security spending that will rise with an aging population.
Type "British Muslim" into Google and you'll be swamped with stories about Muslims cheating the benefits system, or harboring—and even condoning—gangs.
We swap cards, and she recommends a party I could go to in just over an hour that will be swamped with press.
More generally, even big demographic shifts that seem to favor Democrats could easily be swamped by other demographic shifts that do the opposite.
Kendra Pierre-Louis has a story about a new study that says cultural treasures of the Mediterranean could be swamped by climate change.
Increases to the minimum wage are likely to be swamped — at least in this measure — by the gains of workers at the top.
This involved taking a Zodiac into the fjord, dangling some instruments over the side, and hoping the boat wouldn't be swamped by falling ice.
Before this Saturday's race, almost every William Hill in the country will be swamped with confused, once-a-year gamblers trying to understand fractional odds.
After the video rule goes into effect, a band relying on such sales may more easily be swamped by another artist with a viral video.
He referred to a EU treaty which he said would oblige the bloc to help Italy if it were to be swamped with refugees from Libya.
The Roosevelt-Levy model, by contrast, finds that any negative effect due to the deficit would be swamped by the positive economic impacts of increased demand.
But Hypertrending has some practical issues: a restaurant might not look too busy in the app, but it could be swamped with people who don't use Foursquare.
Pauline Hanson, a populist senator who made her name then, warning that Australia would be "swamped" by Asians, has started fulminating about Muslims instead, to little avail.
While this doesn't mean that Asia is about to be swamped with U.S. light and Canadian heavy oil, it does give refiners an option to diversify supply.
The estimated 45,000 intensive care unit beds in the United States would be swamped by even a moderate outbreak of about 200,000 in need of I.C.U. admission.
The question for investors is whether a company whose business could be swamped by Amazon — in this case, selling clothes over the internet — is a safe bet.
"We won't be able to see the corona because it's just going to be swamped by the photosphere, the visible surface of the sun," Dr. Young said.
But authorization for the National Flood Insurance Program, soon to be swamped with claims from Harvey's victims, is set to expire at the end of the month.
"I have a feeling that in the next election you're going to be swamped with candidates but you're not going to be wasting your time," Trump said.
The air is just the right amount of crisp, you're treated to a cool breeze, and you won't be swamped with sweat at the end of your jog.
They've examined ways to stave off rising tides by buffering sites that will be swamped, hauling things to higher ground, or documenting whatever they can in the water's path.
The catch is that the costs to the individual country or corporation will have to be low enough to be swamped by its benefit to that country or company.
But these shifts will be swamped in the Trump administration's trade war, which will cascade throughout the entire US agriculture sector and portends bigger losses than any label can fix.
Dudley said he feared that Optima Health, which now serves only 17,000 or so Obamacare customers, would be swamped by the more than 200,000 such customers now served by Anthem.
Republicans are scrambling to protect a growing number of down-ballot candidates — including several in conservative bastions — who they fear could be swamped by a Donald Trump wipeout in November.
An analysis by the Washington-based World Resources Institute (WRI) found that with 1 meter (3.3 ft) of sea-level rise, an estimated 83 airports globally would be swamped by 2100.
Far worse are the politics that have turned the pensions — money squarely owed to people who did their jobs — into greenhouse gases that could cause the city's finances to be swamped.
Midday nuclear (unneeded by the grid, which will be swamped with solar) could be stored as hydrogen, which can then be used as a feedstock or fuel to help decarbonize transportation.
With small or slow migrations this may only happen at the margins and it may be swamped by other effects; with large or swift migrations it may happen in more significant ways.
But if the rest of the electorate starts moving — and we're seeing big shifts among white voters, especially along educational lines — then even big shifts among Hispanic voters can quickly be swamped.
If so, supporters of that agreement in his own party and on the left could be swamped by supporters of former President Álvaro Uribe, who has ferociously fought against the peace deal.
Otherwise, President Trump and the Republican Congress will be swamped with an endless stream of sympathetic and genuine Obamacare orphans all over TV news and the Internet in much of the coming year.
That equates to billions of dollars that used to go to partisan political activity, now being funneled through nonprofits that will be swamped by this flood of unlimited, anonymous and tax-deductible money.
A cloud hung over my head as I knew that as soon as I finished the presentation, my city was about to be swamped by white supremacists who were intent on invoking terror.
And, although he admitted that market-watchers will soon be swamped with concerns about interest rates and earnings shortfalls, the "Mad Money" host argued that the pent-up demand for stocks remains constant.
Even so, his support in the nominating process, in which some 2000 million people may ultimately vote, would be swamped in a general election, when turnout is likely to be four times that.
The meetups will inevitably be swamped by throngs of journalists, standing around in the cold and trying to look plausibly misogynistic in the hope that a gullible anti-feminist will feed them provocative quotes.
Germany has been the main destination for most of the migrants once they land in Greece, but the Central European countries fear they could be swamped if Germany were to close its own borders.
The result: The economic and political benefits Trump and the GOP hoped to reap from cutting tax rates could be swamped by higher pump prices that Americans face every time they hit the road.
Pricing is likely to continue to tighten and by March, the market could be swamped with deals that reprice the repricings conducted in the last quarter of 2016, once six-month soft call protection expires.
That could be especially important for Lyft, given that its I.P.O. would most likely be swamped by its much bigger rival's, whose offering would be the biggest to hit the market since Alibaba's in 50.
But Johnson outdid even Farage in mendacity, with  his racist claim that Turkey was about to enter the EU and that if the UK didn't leave Europe, the country would be swamped with dangerous Muslims.
Executives worried that boards would be stuffed with women who knew nothing about their enterprises or that the relatively few women in senior executive ranks would be swamped with requests and would be spread too thin.
The government doesn't want to make waves, it doesn't want to be swamped by an angry electorate… I think that this is a budget that the government wants the electorate to forget about in a week's time.
He also denied that Adcock had discussed issues related to her previous lobbying at the meeting, or that she had suggested that her deregulation team would be swamped by lobbyists if names of its members were released.
Mr. Balderson and his allies also fought apathy among hard-core conservatives and disaffection among Republicans closer to the political center, fearing up to the end that they would be swamped by overwhelming turnout among Democrats and independents.
He also denied that Ms. Adcock had discussed issues related to her previous lobbying at the meeting, or that she had suggested that her deregulation team would be swamped by lobbyists if names of its members were released.
I can have a relatively calm day where I take care of administrative tasks, or I may be swamped sending multiple messages about incidents like a severe thunderstorm that leads to flooding, multiple road closures and utility disruptions.
You'd think, then, that the American wrestling scene would be swamped with "evil liberal" gimmicks—perhaps a tag team of George Soros–funded protesters, or a young, private-college arts major with a finishing move called the Trigger Warning.
But Mr. Trudeau's explanation appeared to be swamped by a broad sense among many Canadians that he and a group of mostly male aides had ganged up on an Indigenous woman to protect the Liberal Party's fortunes in Quebec.
"I would definitely do it now, because in the next two or three days, if the snowstorm is going to happen, we're going to be swamped from the time we open till probably after we close," he told the station.
Cruising past the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island and Brooklyn Bridge Park, they argued that those popular sites and the residential and business districts that surround them could all be swamped again unless barriers are built to hold back the water.
Fierce criticism The bridge project has come in for fierce criticism in Hong Kong, where there was little public demand or appetite for greater links to either Macau or Zhuhai, and fears the city will be swamped by tourists from mainland China.
Super PAC fund-raising was basically a draw, with the top 10 Democratic super PACs outraising their Republican counterparts $2105 million to $2000 million — washing away concern among Democrats that they could be swamped by a late tidal wave of cash from wealthy Republicans.
" According to Justin Bronk, research fellow at the Royal United Services Institute in London, the Skyguard has a "very limited range which restricts the area each battery can protect and can be swamped by multiple incoming threats at once, especially if approaching from different directions.
Lenman's point is that if morality is really about maximizing good consequences, then it's a problem that the immediate consequences of an action like killing an innocent villager can be swamped by the consequences thousands of years in the future, which no one could ever reasonably foresee.
But it would be swamped by the $103,630-a-year average loss they'd incur due to the rollback of the Medicaid expansion and the "per capita cap" the law would impose on Medicaid spending going forward, which amounts to a large ongoing cut in program funding.
Were we to take the sum total of career decisions ever considered by a footballer and break each of them with the same urgency as a celebrity death or natural disaster, we would be swamped by the sheer weight of the ensuing content, drowned in a deluge of uncertain likelihoods.
Some of the predictions in the July 21 DHS report were eerily prescient about the kinds of issues that the U.S. has faced in recent weeks because of the coronavirus; the report said that "a severe influenza pandemic could overwhelm the Healthcare and Public Health Sector in as little as 22009-22014 weeks" and warned that healthcare facilities in cities could be swamped.
The commenter wrote it would be a big step forward to normalize an idea that "it is ok for him not to want to be swamped by brown scum that clearly despise him, that these invaders have stepped well out of line making demands of us, and that if they don't like the way we run things they can go the hell back," the poster wrote.
To have told the story of her life would have meant delving into the more controversial aspects of her legacy, particularly her views on eugenics, which were bound up with her attitude towards birth control (she thought that it was necessary to "deal with the inferior, the depraved and feeble-minded" so that "the good in our race is not to be swamped and destroyed").
While the list of negative rate adopters seems to be growing, Robin Bew, CEO of the Economist Intelligence Unit, said the circumstances are different for a large country like the U.S. "These countries which are running negative interest rates at the moment they look very different from the U.S. because they're relatively small and therefore they can be swamped very easily by international capital flows that put the central bank under tremendous amounts of pressure," he told CNBC on Monday.
In times of difficulty men had to carry their guns while they followed the plough… the nation or the people that had lost the fighting instinct was sure to be swamped by others who possessed that instinct.
Otherwise, courts will be swamped by an array of actions raised by "mere busybodies and social gadflies, to the detriment of good public administration" where the burden of bearing costs may not be a sufficient deterrence.Vellama (C.A.), p. 16, para. 33.
Returning to differential equations, Hamming studied means of numerically integrating them. A popular approach at the time was Milne's Method, attributed to Arthur Milne. This had the drawback of being unstable, so that under certain conditions the result could be swamped by roundoff noise. Hamming developed an improved version, the Hamming predictor-corrector.
He was equally scathing about the popular belief in ghosts. Why should only human beings have ghosts, he asked, not other animals? We are all living creatures, animated by the same vital principle. Besides, so many people have died that their ghosts would vastly outnumber living people; the world would be swamped by them.
All were defeated. A dissident group opposed to Caouette's leadership founded the Parti crédit social uni in this period.Ronald Lebel, "Creditistes' entry into politics likely to be swamped by UN win," Globe and Mail, 25 September 1969, p. 10. The Ralliement créditiste du Québec was created in January 1970 and fielded candidates in the 1970 and 1973 provincial elections.
A merchant's son, Ivan, wanted to learn the language of the birds. One day while hunting, he saw four chicks about to be swamped by a storm, and sheltered them with his kaftan. When the mother bird returned, she, in gratitude, taught him the language of the birds. He sat with his parents one night and was distressed by the nightingale's song.
Public awareness of this scheme has tended to be swamped by the Trawsfynydd nuclear power station which has come and gone during the hydro-electric scheme's lifetime. The third line was a gauge contractors' railway used when the dam was enlarged and the lake expanded between 1954 and 1956 in preparation for building the nuclear power station. Trains were hauled by four Ruston Hornsby diesel locomotives.
The Arabs would lose territory, but would obtain their national independence, and would not be swamped by the Jews or eventually subjected to Jewish rule. The Jews would not gain all the land they claimed, but would be secure from Arab rule within the Jewish National Home. The National Home would be a Jewish State, a Jewish nation planted in Palestine. Both sides would gain peace.
These ends, the keel and bottom planks are built of chengai wood, the top planks usually being serayah wood. The upper strakes of Malay boats, timbau, are usually made of light woods as serayah or medang to support the crew and nets should the boat be swamped. If built of chengai wood only the boat would sink. It has 2 spar rest, 1 forward and 1 aft.
Portrait of Fleeming Jenkin from frontispiece of memoir by Robert Louis Stevenson The swamping argument is an objection against Darwinism made by Fleeming Jenkin. He asserted that an accidentally-appearing profitable variety cannot be preserved by natural selection in the population, but should be 'swamped' with ordinary traits. Population genetics helped to overcome this logical difficulty. Jenkin’s article was published anonymously in the North British Review in June 1867.
They thought the small island on which they were residing was going to be swamped. There are questions around the accuracy of the year this event occurred. Given that the earthquake responsible for this tsunami was felt as being violent by the sealers, it is unlikely to be the same tsunami as in the previous section, since in the earlier event was not foreshadowed by noticeable ground shaking.
While Hichens remained at the tiller, Fleet and Peuchen managed the oars. Arguments and problems arose on boat 6 as quartermaster Hichens kept insulting and mistreating the rowers, including Margaret Brown and Helen Churchill Candee. Later in the night, there was an argument on whether to return for survivors, with Hichens warning against returning saying they would be swamped by swimmers. The lifeboat finally reached the RMS Carpathia by 6:00 a.m.
When examining ancient and medieval naval operations, it is necessary to first understand the technological limitations of galley fleets. Galleys did not handle well in rough waters and could be swamped by waves, which would be catastrophic in the open sea; history is replete with instances where galley fleets were sunk by bad weather (e.g. the Roman losses during the First Punic War). The sailing season was therefore usually restricted from mid-spring to September.
ISSN 1747-5414 His letter discussed the legal and financial benefits of religious status. Hubbard outlined plans for setting up a chain of "Spiritual Guidance Centers" charging customers $500 for twenty-four hours of auditing ("That is real money ... Charge enough and we'd be swamped."). He wrote: In December 1953, Hubbard incorporated three churches – a "Church of American Science", a "Church of Scientology" and a "Church of Spiritual Engineering" – in Camden, New Jersey.
When a century later a new Roman colony was built, all Punic remains would be swamped in the later architecture. Humbert studied the area, drew an accurate map and escorted many travelers who visited the area. This led to him becoming an expert on the topography of the ancient site. In 1817 Humbert made a monumental discovery when a plowing farmer stumbled upon four Punic stelae and two fragments with Punic inscriptions on them.
At around the same time, Poulin established a dissident party called the Parti crédit social uni. Then fifty-one years old, he said that he and his allies did not support the way Caouette was running the party. He also indicated that he supported a "strong Quebec in a united Canada".Ronald Lebel, "Creditistes' entry into politics likely to be swamped by UN win," Globe and Mail, 25 September 1969, p. 10.
Cargo was deposited on the beach at low tide, and if not swiftly cleared was likely to be swamped by the rising tide. The movement of troops into the marshaling areas had been pre-scheduled, and was already under way when D-Day was postponed for 24 hours. Troops continued to pour into the marshaling areas even though embarkation had halted, and they became overcrowded. This was exacerbated by the slow turnaround of shipping.
In a franked dividend, each $0.70 cash has $0.30 of franking attached (at the 30% company tax rate for 2005). To eligible investors it's worth $1.00, to others it's worth only $0.70 (of before-tax income in both cases). A typical half-yearly dividend (in 2005) of 2% of the share price would mean an extra 0.85% in franking credits, an amount which might easily be swamped by brokerage and the general risks noted above.
Leicester Bloodstock Breeding p. 78 The outlawing of race-track betting in parts of the United States between 1900 and 1913 led to a large influx of American-bred horses into Britain and Ireland, giving rise to fears among British breeders that they would be swamped by the American bloodlines and their own stock would become worthless. The biggest state to outlaw betting was New York, which passed the Hart–Agnew Law in 1908.Robertson History of Thoroughbred Racing in America p.
The impact was about above the water line but it flooded the engine room, knocked out all electrical equipment including her pumps, and set the ship ablaze. The impact demolished the number four bulkhead. It also destroyed six of her 22 lifeboats and forced out the plates of her hull so that none of her surviving port boats could be lowered past them. Troops cut the falls of some of the boats, causing them to fall in the sea and be swamped.
At the time there were 168 English and 154 Scottish peers. The English peers feared that the House of Lords would be swamped by the Scottish element, and consequently the election of a small number of representative peers to represent Scotland was negotiated. A similar arrangement was adopted when the Kingdom of Great Britain and the Kingdom of Ireland merged into the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in January 1801. Scotland was allowed to elect sixteen representative peers, while Ireland could elect twenty-eight.
Holmes' modest success with Polydor led to a contract with Columbia Records and the album How Much Time. It was as accomplished as all his work, but yielded no hits in a pop era that was about to be swamped by disco music. Later in the 1970s, with his music career stalling, Holmes moved into writing advertising jingles for HEA Productions, which provided music for advertising agencies. His first jingle for HEA was for an anti-drug campaign, "What Do You Do When the Music Stops".
Advocates have claimed that giving a directly elected mayor some of the executive powers currently held by unelected local authority chief executives would improve legitimacy, accountability, and public engagement with local government. Political consultant Derek S. Mooney opposed the plan as not addressing the powerlessness of local government and likely to create a personality clash between the mayor and the Taoiseach of the day. Fingal County Council members have opposed the plan on the basis that its agenda would be swamped by the needs of the core urban centre.
Larger than Octavian's ships, Antony's war galleys were very difficult to board in close combat and his troops were able to rain missiles onto smaller and lower ships. The galleys' bows were armoured with bronze plates and square-cut timbers, making a successful ramming attack with similar equipment difficult. The only way to disable such a ship was to smash its oars, rendering it immobile and isolated from the rest of its fleet. Antony's ships' main weakness was lack of invulnerability; such a ship, once isolated from its fleet, could be swamped with boarding attacks.
On 19 January 1795, the French army of General of Division Jean-Charles Pichegru seized Amsterdam, extinguished the Dutch Republic, and set up the satellite Batavian Republic. The armies of the First French Republic stood victorious on the west bank of the Rhine. The Kingdom of Prussia, intent on joining the Russian Empire in carving up the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, desired to exit from the First Coalition. Not wishing to be swamped by thousands of unemployed soldiers at the peace, the French Directory drove a very hard bargain.
The Parti crédit social uni emerged through a split in the Quebec social credit movement. In 1969, Réal Caouette's federal Ralliement des créditistes decided to field candidates at the provincial level for the first time. Poulin and his supporters disapproved of this decision, saying that they did not support Caouette's leadership of the federal party, and established the PSCU as a rival organization. In launching the party, Poulin also indicated his support for a "strong Quebec in a united Canada."Ronald Lebel, "Creditistes' entry into politics likely to be swamped by UN win," Globe and Mail, 25 September 1969, p. 10.
If it were too light (<), then the Higgs would predominantly decay to pairs of bottom quarks—a signal that would be swamped by background events, and the Tevatron would not produce enough collisions to filter out the statistics. Nonetheless, the Tevatron was at the time the only operational particle collider that was sufficiently powerful to be capable of seeking the Higgs particle at the time. Operation was planned to continue until the Tevatron could no longer keep up with the Large Hadron Collider. This point was reached on 30 September 2011, when the Tevatron was shut down.
In 1892 Wihan went on a five-month tour of Czech towns with Antonín Dvořák and Ferdinand Lachner, during which Dvořák wrote the Rondo in G minor, which Wihan premiered in Chrudim. The trio also premiered Dvořák's Dumky Trio (1891). Wihan had asked Dvořák to write a cello concerto for him, but the composer had always maintained a concerto was not the best way of displaying a cello's strengths, as it would be swamped by the orchestra. However, in 1894-95, Dvořák wrote the Cello Concerto in B minor in New York City, with Hanuš Wihan's playing in mind.
The traditional evangelical Protestant belief concerning the predicted Antichrist, or Man of Sin in 2 Thessalonians 2, was that: the Man of Sin was not an individual as such but a movement of error in history under the guise of friendship to Christ. Lang shared this belief and saw the Man of Sin as illustrated in the Papacy. When the immigration of poor Irish Catholics was running at a massive level, he campaigned against Irish migration. His fear was that the colony would be swamped by such persons and that Protestant and British liberties would be lost.
However, damage to the ship was much more serious than the Navy admitted; in contrast to an official statement saying that Connecticut had only "touched" the rocks, she actually had run full upon the reef when traversing "a course well marked with buoys" in "broad daylight" and did enough damage to probably require a dry docking. This apparent attempt at a cover-up was enough for the United States Congress to consider an official inquiry into the matter. speed trials in 1906 or 1907. The boat taking this photo is about to be swamped by the bow wave emanating from the battleship.
The local school, Lord Deramore's Primary School, serves the residents of the nearby Badger Hill estate, Heslington village and the families of the scholars of the University of York. The University of York started work on a second campus, named Heslington East in 2007, to the east of the village. There has been some controversy about the project as it was feared the village would be swamped by traffic and lose its status as a small suburban village. The planning application went to public enquiry and the project was approved by the Department of Communities and Local Government in May 2007.
The Latin motto of the College, Prima Primum (First things first), is a challenge to students to order wisely life's competing priorities. To live well, a St Paul's boy will not allow himself to be swamped by the many and varied claims on his time and talents, but will instead be inspired to search among them for the one thing which is necessary and reorder all else under and around it. Once having found God, the St Paul's boy will see clearly what comes next, and what can next be taken up without losing the greater, more important.
Reid obtained a dissolution, was victorious at the polls, and heavily defeated Parkes for the new single- member electoral district of Sydney-King. He eventually succeeded in passing his acts, which were moderate, but was strenuously opposed by the Council, and it was only the fear that the chamber might be swamped with new appointments that eventually wore down the opposition. Reid was also successful in bringing in reforms in the keeping of public accounts and in the civil service generally. Other acts dealt with the control of inland waters, and much needed legislation relating to public health, factories, and mining, was also passed.
GPS is sensitive to jamming and interference because the signal levels are so low and can easily be swamped by other sources, that can be accidental or deliberate. Also since GPS depends on line of sight signals it can be disrupted by Urban canyon effects, making GPS only available to some locations at certain times of the day, for example. A GPS outage however is not initially an issue because clocks can go into holdover, allowing the interference to be alleviated as much as the stability of the oscillator providing holdover will allow. The more stable the oscillator, the longer the system can operate without GPS.
For a long period since the 1970s it was British Waterways policy not to provide gate paddles in replacement top gates if two ground paddles existed. The reason for this was given as safety, since it is possible for an ascending boat to be swamped by the water from a carelessly lifted gate paddle. However, without the gate paddles the locks are slower to operate and this has been blamed in some places for causing congestion. Since the late 1990s the preferred method has been to retain or re-install the gate paddles and fit 'baffles' across them to minimise the risk of inundation.
He redistributed the survivors in the group of lifeboats he had gathered into a flotilla, in order to ready one lifeboat for a search for additional survivors. The lifeboat he took back to the site of the sinking had a hand-picked team of crewmen to assist in the rescue operation. They waited until the swimmers had thinned out before returning so that they would not be swamped and capsized by their numbers. It was only well-into the operation that they realised this had been unnecessary; the water being simply too cold for anyone to survive any great amount of time, let alone have the energy to swamp a lifeboat.
The movement drew heavily on the woodcraft ideas of naturalist Ernest Thompson Seton (also a key part of the early Scout programme). Hargrave also imported into the movement his fondness for 'symbology', art and ritual – drawing his ideas on art from Jane Ellen Harrison, and on education from G.Stanley Hall's then fashionable theory of 'recapitulation'. Kibbo Kift was also strongly influenced by ideas about myth and religion from James Frazer's popular anthropological study, The Golden Bough. In the second half of the 1920s the Kindred's educational ideas tended to be swamped by Hargrave's enthusiasm for the economic theory of Social Credit, but the faith in ritual and ceremony remained strong.
' Several men rushed to the > wheel, and then again we heard the same sound, only louder, and a quivering > of the whole ship. She then remained stationary, only heaving backwards and > forwards. The passengers were put into the seven ship's boats: > The steamer had struck nearly in the centre; her fore part was sunk very > deep, and we watched her with the greatest anxiety to see if the water > gained on her, fearing for the safety of those still on board, and also > dreading that if she sank our boats would all be swamped. We rowed backwards > and forwards between the rocks and the steamer all night, and a weary time > it was.
Blending inheritance leads to the averaging out of every characteristic, which as the engineer Fleeming Jenkin pointed out, makes evolution by natural selection impossible. Addressing these related questions, scientists during the time of the Enlightenment largely argued for the blending hypothesis, in which parental traits were homogenized in the offspring much like buckets of different colored paint being mixed together. Critics of Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species, pointed out that under this scheme of inheritance, variation would quickly be swamped by the majority phenotype. In the paint bucket analogy, this would be seen by mixing two colors together and then mixing the resulting color with only one of the parent colors 20 times; the rare variant color would quickly fade.
He is rushed to a local hospital, and then he is transferred to a special unit created to deal with a new outbreak, which had apparently affected him and several others in Burghead. While the rest of the team is away, Murdoch finds that the machine is about to be swamped with interference, and may soon be unusable. He decides to take matters into his own hands and transmit a message far back into the past to remedy the situation. To get around the 24-hour limit of the machine, he asks Anne, who had learned machine code programming at her university, to write a program that would repeatedly bootstrap itself back in time until it reached the date desired.
Begun in Cambridge, continued in London and completed in America, this is very similar to the previous collection in that it contains a mix of introspective and self-analytical works and shorter impressionist poems. As a result of his reading of Hölderlin, Cernuda had started to use enjambement. His increasing use of this device gave his poetry a duality of rhythm - the rhythm of the individual line and the rhythm of the phrase. Since he tended not to use rhyme or even assonance and was not very interested in writing poetry with a marked metrical pattern, the rhythm of the line tends to be swamped by that of the phrase, resulting in an effect that is often close to prose.
When the region was covered with marshland lycopsid would put down roots on the solid ground of newly made alluvial plains where young individuals faced little competition but were at risk of flooding. If the river banks burst before the forest floor had accumulated a significant amount of peat the lycopsids would be swamped by sand carried overland in a crevasse splay, burying the trunk and killing the tree as well as any other living thing in or around it. One such event of this kind buried the Fundy forest, a section of the Joggins Formation located in Cycle 6, around 419 m (1,374.7 ft) from the base of the formation. Once dead, the section of trunk not submerged in sand would rot and decay while the section buried underground had a chance at fossilization.
Taxation on their mining provided almost all of the republic's revenues, but they had very limited civic representation and almost no say in the running of the country. Though the English language was dominant in the mining areas, only Dutch remained official. Kruger expressed great satisfaction at the new arrivals' industry and respect for the state's laws, but surmised that giving them full burgher rights might cause the Boers to be swamped by sheer weight in numbers, with the probable result of absorption into the British sphere. Agonising over how he "could meet the wishes of the new population for representation, without injuring the republic or prejudicing the interests of the older burghers", he thought he had solved the problem in 1889 when he tabled a "second volksraad" in which the uitlanders would have certain matters devolved to them.
With its vast mineral wealth the Transvaal was rapidly becoming the most significant economic unit of South Africa, but the sudden tide of primarily British immigrants caused a great deal of unrest, with the established population decrying the immorality and degeneracy they perceived in the new mineworkers. These divisions, though strongest in the Transvaal, existed to one degree or another throughout South Africa. Smuts, though sympathising with the concerns of the old population, fearful their established ways and traditions would be swamped in a flood of migration, urged the Afrikaners to embrace the new spirit of dynamism which he saw the new migrants injecting. Likewise he exhorted the new population to integrate with the old, to consolidate the white population both for the sake of a future South African nation but also to secure their survival in the face of the vastly greater Native population.
If the echo from the target is received while the transmitter is still sending, the echo will be swamped by the transmitted pulse backscattering off local sources. For instance, a radar with a pulse width of 1 µs would not be able to see returns from a target less than 150 m away, because the radar signal travelling at the speed of light would cover the round trip distance of 300 m before that 1 µs interval had passed. In the case of ASV this was not a problem; aircraft would not approach a ship on the surface more closely than its altitude of perhaps a few thousand feet, so a longer pulse width was fine. But in the AI role, the minimum range was pre- defined by the pilot's eyesight, at 300 m or less for night interception, which demanded sub-microsecond pulse widths.
In 1978, while still leader of the opposition, Thatcher told ITV's World In Action that "People [in Britain] are rather afraid that this country might be swamped by people with a different culture", which was seen as politicising the issue of race in UK politics. In 2014, the then Defence Secretary Michael Fallon apologised for saying that British towns were being "swamped" and "under siege [with] large numbers of migrant workers and people claiming benefits"; these comments were likened by freelance writer Stuart Jeffries in The Guardian, to Thatcher and Enoch Powell's rhetoric. Matthew Parris argues that, as a clerk handling Thatcher's general correspondence at the time, he received 5,000 letters reacting to the interview, almost all of them positive. Fraser Nelson argued that Thatcher's speech was necessary to combat the rise of the National Front by using "plain-speaking" rhetoric to attract their voters.
About Telangana, paragraph 378 reads: "One of the principal causes of opposition of Vishalandhra also seems to be the apprehension felt by the educationally backward people of Telangana that they may be swamped and exploited by the more advanced people of the coastal areas". In its analysis, the SRC opposed an immediate merger. Paragraph 386 reads, "After taking all these factors into consideration we have come to the conclusion that it will be in the interests of Andhra as well as Telangana, if for the present, the Telangana area is to constitute into a separate State, which may be known as the Hyderabad State with provision for its unification with Andhra after the general elections likely to be held in or about 1961 if by a two thirds majority the legislature of the residuary Hyderabad State expresses itself in favor of such unification". The central government, led by Nehru, merged Andhra State and Telangana to form Andhra Pradesh on 1 November 1956 after ensuring safeguards to Telangana in the form of a gentleman's agreement.
Maintaining underwater security against intrusion on or under the water has been complicated by the expansion of recreational scuba diving since the mid-1950s, making it unacceptable in most democracies to use potentially lethal methods against any suspicious underwater sighting or sonar echo in areas not officially closed to recreational divers. Routine investigation of all "unidentified frogman" reports would be swamped by reports of recreational divers who were not in military areas. For a long time it would be easy for diving professionals and other experienced divers to distinguish a sport diver with an open-circuit scuba such as an aqualung from a combat frogman with a rebreather; and legitimate civilian divers are normally fairly easy to detect because they dive from land or from a surface boat, rarely or never from an underwater craft, and willingly advertise their presence for their own safety; but recent multiplication in sport rebreather use may have changed that somewhat. In the past, when scuba diving was less common, many non-divers, including police, patrol and guards, knew little about diving and did not know of this difference in diving gear, but described all divers as "frogmen".
Discussing the case of Telangana, paragraph 378 of the SRC report said "One of the principal causes of opposition of Vishalandhra also seems to be the apprehension felt by the educationally backward people of Telangana that they may be swamped and exploited by the more advanced people of the coastal areas who were swamped by people of Tamilnadu already". In its final analysis SRC recommended against the immediate merger. In paragraph 386 it said "After taking all these factors into consideration we have come to the conclusions that it will be in the interests of Andhra as well as Telangana, if for the present, the Telangana area is to constitute into a separate State, which may be known as the Hyderabad State with provision for its unification with Andhra after the general elections likely to be held in or about 1961 if by a two-thirds majority the legislature of the residuary Hyderabad State expresses itself in favor of such unification." After going through the recommendations of the SRC, the then Home Minister Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant decided to merge Andhra state and Telangana to form Andhra Pradesh state on 1 November 1956 after providing safeguards to Telangana in the form of Gentleman's agreement.

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