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"recede" Definitions
  1. [intransitive] to move gradually away from somebody or away from a previous position
  2. [intransitive] (especially of a problem, feeling or quality) to become gradually weaker or smaller
  3. [intransitive] (of hair) to stop growing at the front of the head
  4. [intransitive] a receding chin a chin (= part of the face below the mouth) that slopes backwards towards the neck

887 Sentences With "recede"

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Thinner gums won't recede on their own, but they are more likely to recede from hard brushing and forgetting to floss.
Turner said officials were hoping waters would recede by Wednesday.
Officials are confident that inflation will now start to recede.
It's a feeling of "whoa" that doesn't recede over time.
Head said that was likely to grow as floodwaters recede.
These waters are going to recede hopefully sometime this evening.
Yet even for him, Westbrook's barriers recede only so far.
When your gums recede, those areas become difficult to clean.
Gums recede gradually, so it's an easy problem to overlook.
With a focus on The Framework, facts recede in importance.
Characters appear, recede, and pop up again in surprising places.
As crises recede and employment rises, so suicide tends to ebb.
For a while, the disclaimer seemed to joyfully recede — then disappear!
Head said the number was expected to grow as floodwaters recede.
Current blemishes appear less angry and inflamed, and they recede faster.
City officials say they can't get to repairs until floodwaters recede.
"We're really fortunate the water is starting to recede," Cutrer said.
Roads and bridges are under inspection where water has begun recede.
But once the floodwaters do recede, residents will face another challenge.
For about 10 minutes afterward, Ms. Smith's fire seemed to recede.
Some of those divisions begin to recede when we do that.
"Let Them Have Their Voice" gives the men permission to recede.
Except for Jlin — Jlin's too noisy to recede into the background.
The water has begun to recede in flood-ravaged San Jose, California.
And many more are expected in the coming days as floodwaters recede.
However, he said, it'll be some time before the flood waters recede.
The other relies on measuring the speed at which distant objects recede.
But Head said the number is expected to grow as floodwaters recede.
More than six years later, that fog has yet to recede fully.
That's how change often works in mass culture: in waves that recede.
This week's flashbacks may recede, but they await the next terrorist incident.
It's possible that the current round of White House chaos will recede.
Will privacy concerns then recede in the rearview mirror of advancing technologies?
As the floodwaters recede, the picture of Harvey's devastation is becoming clearer.
When the transmission rate drops below that point, it begins to recede.
They emerge and recede, much like memories, from ambient fields of color.
The Japanese are somehow ready to let it recede to the past.
Later, he began a lifelong journey to largely recede from public view.
But this kind of tomboy began to recede in the mid-1980s.
It often takes more than four weeks for these nodes to recede.
One would hope that the gradual spring will help this virus recede.
Ms. Wintour said his ability to recede was part of his gift.
Rolling back tariffs could allow those recession risks to recede even further.
The police said that bodies continued to be discovered as glaciers recede.
More damage and health threats may be revealed as the waters recede.
It's inconceivable the significance of outsider art will ever recede from view.
We're hoping the water will recede if we don't get any more rain.
The death toll in Houston is likely to grow as the waters recede.
Floodwaters will slowly recede this week, leaving behind a massive, multiyear cleanup effort.
Asset prices rise, worries about risk recede, and banks open their credit taps.
However, he explained that it'll be some time before the flood waters recede.
In nearby Acy, St. Amant and Sorrento, the water had yet to recede.
This is when breakthroughs happen, deals are made and long-held entrenchments recede.
They were marooned there for 11 days, before the water began to recede.
There, they hunkered down with other neighbors, hoping the water soon would recede.
Contemporary parallels recede, though, as the struggle between Stanley and Blanche acquires momentum.
As floodwaters in Nebraska, Missouri, and Iowa recede, the cleanup is just beginning.
But even when the war ended, the siege mentality took time to recede.
But bond investors may not be so generous when their virus fears recede.
Players come and go; formerly major figures, like Piper Chapman (Taylor Schilling), recede.
Other romantic symphonies recede into silence, such as Tchaikovsky's Sixth and Brahms's Third.
All this would recede in Rowan's life, Frisch knew, a blip easily calcified.
The Securities and Exchange Commission may also recede from focusing on corporate violations.
Yet as these men come into the focus, Raqqa and the region recede.
Thus does the swamp recede further from the nation it purports to serve.
Gums recede, exposing roots to decay, and bone loss makes teeth less stable.
It may recede for minutes or hours and then come back for days.
Guilds appear from nowhere, perform gameworld changing events, and then recede back into nothing.
Maybe people are more likely to climb mountains on exposed rock as glaciers recede.
"The floodwaters are not going to recede today," Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry said Monday.
But wait until after the water starts to recede, after the rivers crest. Please.
Once the floodwaters recede, the Houston area faces months — if not years — of rebuilding.
As the floodwaters recede, the hospital should open its doors to outdoor patients again.
Solo by solo, Mayer would recede back and D'Angelo would run to the front.
It will recede dramatically, and its already shallow surface level will drop 20 feet.
That quality is unlikely to recede as the pressures of the campaign inexorably mount.
Stagnant water will likely not recede for weeks, and the insects were already buzzing.
If risks from overseas economies do not recede, companies could revise down capex forecasts.
We also expect political risks in Europe to recede, lending further support to financials.
That awareness is not going to recede, especially when alternative options are increasingly viable.
Without Sanders as a uniting figure, these groups could recede into their own factions.
Something could happen here, and it would recede into the memory of the place.
Nor should we expect the recent powerful federal presence in accreditation to entirely recede.
Some argue we've hit the peak of the populist tide, which will now recede.
To live well, you have to let much of life recede into the background.
But they all shift and recede under your eyes in the same disconcerting way.
Or should it, in planning parlance, "recede" — essentially abandoning the cliff to Mother Nature?
The Adelsons' support remains critical to the administration as other longtime party donors recede.
Lonski cautioned that "volatility will rule" in financial markets until coronavirus-related risks recede.
It will recede to the back of almost everyone's mind by next weekend. 10.
These waters are going to recede hopefully sometime this evening, and we're doing well.
The payments would keep flowing, and the appropriations fight would recede into the background.
But it does show that the power of a government entity like this can recede.
" They will be allowed to return home once the water starts to recede," he said.
Water is expected to slowly recede, but any further rain will slow down that process.
Most televisions, even the most expensive ones, try their hardest to recede into the background.
Within an hour, the panicky feelings and achiness that accompanied Weaver's opiate withdrawal would recede.
It's not obvious until you realize that you can't turn around and see it recede.
"He thinks his job is to recede and encourage others to step forward," Axelrod said.
The water started to recede, I guess, maybe Sunday night — slowly, maybe early Monday morning.
"I fear that as the flood waters recede, the labor trafficking begins," she told Axios.
While waiting for flood waters to recede, they began collecting supplies for friends down south.
Moola explained that people just can't get to them until floodwaters recede from the roadways.
That will allow much of the union buster's activity to recede back into the shadows.
These disasters don't disappear when the flood waters recede -- and neither should our better angels.
Gillmor told his readers that it was time to let RSS recede into the background.
Waters recede but troubles remain The losses will extend beyond damaged crops and livestock fatalities.
The show has rotated its deep bench, letting some characters recede and others step forward.
Friends and acquaintances approach or recede year by year…Their presence has no particular significance.
As those fears recede, political space has opened for talks to prevent such an outcome.
His silver hair had just begun to recede, and he still swept it straight back.
They disappear into the background and become illegible (inaudible) as characters recede into the distance.
Similarly, the Bank of Japan has watched its 2% inflation target recede into the distance.
Record rainfall has caused dangerous flooding, and water levels are unlikely to recede for days.
" As the storm "begins to finally recede, they will kick into an even higher gear.
Yet there is reason to believe that recession fears will recede later in the year.
His vocals often recede so far in the mix that their inherent sweetness gets lost.
Similarly, the Bank of Japan has watched its 231% inflation target recede into the distance.
Presumably, state issues will now recede in Missouri, and that's a very good thing for Hawley.
As memories of the war recede, the lessons of the consequences of authoritarian leadership must remain.
Still, it remains to be seen whether complaints about the Belt and Road's debt deals recede.
"It took three hours for the waters to recede enough to find her car," Ruth said.
In their expressions we see enlightenment, and then disillusionment as they recede back into the water.
A costly cleanup awaits the Farm Belt states as the flooded Mississippi River continues to recede.
Specifically, these floating glaciers may recede so much that they're no longer grounded to the seafloor.
The besieged animals are due for some relief because floodwaters have started to recede, said Das.
The good news is that there is some reason to believe the flood waters could recede.
Taye Diggs started shaving his head before he saw that his hairline was starting to recede.
I am afraid that as the waters recede, the truth of our challenges will re-emerge.
After the water did not recede, as it usually did, it soon gushed into her home.
All the scene needed was a touch of modern science and, voilà, the dark ages recede.
And once the band began to recede from the center of pop, it was effectively erased.
" But "spend some time submerged" in this book, he wrote, and "these notions recede into irrelevance.
It is also a reminder that resentment and hatred don't necessarily recede when the fighting stops.
We do not know when the power will be restored or when the floodwaters will recede.
Officials said they were prepared for that number to inch higher as floodwaters began to recede.
In the port city of Pemba at least, waters had started to recede, OCHA's Abreu said.
As we step back from "things," they recede into the distance and begin to blur together.
DoubleLine CEO Jeffrey Gundlach said he sees long-term rates marching higher as recession risks recede.
Will it show a tendency to recede in warmer weather the way that seasonal flu does?
As the floodwaters recede, the full extent of Harvey's toll is only beginning to emerge. Gov.
He fears their stocks could recede if they do not report substantially higher-than-expected numbers.
But with each iteration of the B.D.S. "debate," the underlying issues seem to recede into obscurity.
She decamped for the capital of country music not exactly to make it, but to recede.
As the glaciers recede, owing to climate change, the flow of water has become more erratic.
Under any scenario, settlements will grow, and the possibility of a two-state solution will recede.
Lending income suffers when clients pare positions and fees recede as the value of assets dip.
Sheriff's deputies said they're finding more victims as the waters recede, according to CNN affiliate WFLA.
If Weld did not get the nomination, the Libertarians could well recede again with the tide.
For survivors of a disaster like Hurricane Harvey, the danger isn't over when the waters recede.
This is the reality that so many of those homeowners will confront as the waters recede.
In that moment, some sense of balance and context is restored, while the fear tends to recede.
And this time, the water didn&apost recede enough for me to go out my front door.
If the U.S. and China can resolve their differences, then the drag on Japan's economy could recede.
In this series, homes are blanketed in feet of ash, which unlike water will not recede. —L.
Over the next couple years, expect another influx as demand for workers surges when the floodwaters recede.
At least 38 people died in Texas; that figure is expected to rise when the waters recede.
Unavoidably true, though, was the fact that by the end of May, Mary's abdomen appeared to recede.
Reaching the 11 other Superfund sites could take time, however, because floodwaters have yet to fully recede.
As the floodwaters recede, the bodies of previously undiscovered victims are being recovered, said state officials Thursday.
When he stopped answering those questions the incident of the shouted questions will probably recede a bit.
In neighboring Hunan province, 240,22012 homes have been destroyed -- and the flooding has yet to fully recede.
Limiting the reliance on smartphones, and enabling the technology to recede into the background, requires three things.
U.S. equities closed higher on Friday as concerns about Donald Trump's presidency recede for the time being.
It warned that many roads are still closed and said the waters will be slow to recede.
In the Houston area, authorities had said it would take 22005-295 days for floodwaters to recede.
In the Houston area, authorities had said it would take 10-15 days for floodwaters to recede.
When a conductor has a keen ear for balances, as Gilbert does, the hall's acoustical problems recede.
The pink tide began to recede, as leftist leaders were swept from power in Brazil and Argentina.
Banks in Malaysia and Singapore, for example, are also paying improved dividends and have seen risks recede.
We must push forward and refuse to let what they've taught us recede from our collective consciousness.
From there, we stood and watched the marchers recede, headed for a big rally at Union Square.
Flooding may wash away some of the breeding pools, but once the waters recede mosquitoes will recover.
"In a larger home, this perfectly functional item might recede quietly into a closet or laundry room."
So is this going to be that, or is this going to grow and peak and recede?
Even after floodwaters recede, the ruin from a storm can be felt for a very long time.
Didier William's slithery forms surge forth and recede within a sphere of visual gravitas — heaving, throbbing, breathing.
Her sound often seemed to recede into the landscape established by Nono's eight channels of pretaped textures.
Outbreaks can seem to recede, only to rebound in short order, as the weather or conditions change.
The idea that the water would recede if only nature could be tamed still motivates Indonesia's planners.
The black can alternately seem to advance, as a clenched mass, and to recede, as infinite depth.
In a larger home, this perfectly functional item might recede quietly into a closet or laundry room.
In an instant, the prospect of a catastrophic war in the Middle East seemed to recede dramatically.
When the flood waters recede, the layer of coarse sediment sinks to the oxbow's bottom, where it remains.
As Houstonians watch the waters recede, they are looking ahead to the next phase of the disaster: recovery.
When Americans' support for capital punishment does start to recede once again, their elected lawmakers should follow suit.
Some figures are perched on abstractly colored trees or gigantic flowers while others recede into the iridescent distance.
Smartphone sales have begun to stagnate and recede for the first time since analysts began tracking the things.
On Pluto, these cycles cause the boundaries of tropical and arctic regions to advance and recede over time.
Floodwaters may take weeks to recede, Hayes said, as the heavy rains upriver will take time to drain.
ET, with traders saying that a weak reading could see chances of a rate hike in June recede.
As I write this on Wednesday morning, the flood waters after Hurricane Harvey have finally begun to recede.
Beginning in the 1970s, NASA started watching glaciers recede worldwide as human-caused climate change accelerated the melting.
If the U.S. and China can resolve their differences, then the drag on Japan's economy could then recede.
As the initial early boom years of crowdfunding recede it must seek new ways to continue its growth.
But once these threats recede, Iran's leaders may find its people more focused on poor governance at home.
Maybe when the flood waters recede and the danger passes, we'll go back to beating each other up.
The state government is calling for more volunteers to help remove mud from homes as the waters recede.
This law won't impact the vast majority of people who file flood insurance claims after Harvey's waters recede.
The authority expects the Danube's level to recede further in coming days with no significant rainfall in sight.
What kinds of tasks do you think await the people affected by the storm after the floodwaters recede?
In addition to the floods, which will take time to recede, the water also poses problems from contamination.
The impressive evaluations will recede in significance, and critics will dismiss the strategy as just another failed fad.
So it was rare, if only for a few hours, to see the politicians recede into the politics.
Erosion over time or inflammation from plaque can cause the gums to recede and leave the roots exposed.
The optical ambiguities come to the surface and then recede again into chaos, shifting between order and disorder.
After about three miles, the tightness of my breath and my fear of imminent collapse begin to recede.
And that probably means that Sanders's initial margins will slowly recede if a late surge by Biden materializes.
Now scientists say that in Southern California, cliffs could recede more than 130 feet by the year 2100.
Our live blog tracked market reaction as tensions between North Korea and the United States appear to recede.
That's partly due to political tides that nearly always recede for the party that holds the White House.
Small, frothy waves slowly recede from the light tan sand, while the colorful parachutes of kiteboards fly overhead.
Utilities stocks, traditionally viewed as bond proxies, could see upside if Treasury yields recede from their recent highs.
She made us laugh in spite of our sadness, and the gray clouds of grief began to recede.
Floodwaters in parts of Houston are beginning to recede after nearly a week of rain from Hurricane Harvey.
" To the contrary, following a huge postelection market move, the recent flatness has "allowed previously overbought conditions to recede.
That I saw the light on Nonotuck Avenue and heard the cry of a dove recede into a rustle.
But which circumstances lead them to shrink down to points that recede behind veils of darkness, and then collide?
As temperatures warm, notably at lower elevations where it's naturally warmer, the rivers of ice predictably recede and thin.
Lean your head into any of the images and they gently recede, rather than jumping out of the picture.
Then, as floodwaters recede, governments add the repair costs of roadways, bridges, parks and power lines to the bill.
"We're looking for it to recede by late tomorrow," Drew Nystrom, a spokesman for the base, said on Wednesday.
But I don't think we can write it off as something that's going to pass and recede into memory.
Some market watchers fretted that U.S. corporate earnings may recede this year, leading to a further downturn in equities.
Rob Haworth, senior investment strategist at U.S. Bank Wealth Management, said hedge funds expect the crude glut to recede.
Volunteers and first responders are continuing to search for missing people, as the the flooding just begins to recede.
But just how much they'll ultimately thin and recede above the clouds is contingent upon human-generated carbon emissions.
The insurer may increase its open foreign bonds investment in the second half, if global concerns recede, he said.
People don't realize that, Purser adds as he leans against his in-office bar, watching the froth slowly recede.
The death toll is still rising and will not be fully known until floodwaters recede, which could take weeks.
After waters recede, authorities plan to allow evacuated residents to return to homes and businesses to assess the damage.
Those fears dwindled some as Biden's campaign seemed to recede, but they have returned since his comeback last Saturday.
The grasses recede, forcing herds of wildebeest to walk farther and farther from their only water source to graze.
Still, their imagery manages to recede into a deep, fractured space that implicates both the eye and the body.
Jarring imagery and ominous details rush in, then recede before you've quite figured out what to make from them.
Republicans and immigration hawks will be emboldened, and the prospects of a DACA deal could well recede even further.
Daniel Talbott directs the all-female cast, which includes Lisa Ramirez and Samantha Soule, as they recede from modernity.weathervanetheater.
The E.U. gives its terms for postponing Brexit, digital mercenaries are open for business, and waters recede in Mozambique.
Still, Democratic insurgents predict that the party's shifting attitude toward primary elections is more likely to intensify than recede.
But onstage, when he becomes Barbara — or his father, his grandfather, his younger brother — his face and body recede.
Roy Cooper warned residents to be on alert for high water even as rivers recede and more roads open.
Authorities expect the death toll will rise significantly once floodwaters recede and search-and-rescue efforts turn to recovery.
Flooding may wash away some of the breeding pools, Walden said, but once the waters recede, mosquitoes will recover.
"The shift from growth to value can keep going as long as economic angst continues to recede," Calvasina said.
But the BoE said it expected inflation to recede this month as an Easter surge in airfare prices fades.
If inflation starts to slip again, or improvements in the job market recede, the Fed will presumably hold off.
"I don't have a way to get out until we have floodwaters recede here," Babin told CNN's Jim Acosta.
Yes, Popovich makes $11 million a year, but that does not mean he's happy to recede into the background.
"It will be days before we are out of the woods and waters start to recede," the governor said.
The company said it was unable to access hard-hit areas until floodwaters recede and electric infrastructure dries out.
It was partly consumed by newer asphalt, its distinctive round and rectangle shape seeming to recede into the road.
You rally your faithful, recede into a protective cocoon of sycophants, friendly crowds, internet surveys, and golden toilet seats.
California's long and punishing drought continues to recede as more storms hit the state, according to new data released Thursday.
And it's not clear who the next generation of leaders will be after septuagenarians like Sanders recede from the scene.
Hulls's work is relevant to contemporary urban displacement problems as Chinatowns shutter and recede in major cities across the country.
"The BOJ is worried that consumer prices may not rise even after risks posed by overseas economies recede," he said.
He said the stagnant water would likely not recede for weeks and the insects were already flying around his shoes.
But as the waters recede from what may be the state's worst floods in a century, few are feeling festive.
"While concerns about Brexit are likely to quickly recede, weaker prospects for the economy are likely to remain," Curtin said.
These movies make male intimacies central, including those between fathers and sons, while women characters largely recede into the background.
It took weeks for the waters to recede, and several months more before people could move back into their homes.
Though flood waters have yet to recede, energy analysts said they anticipated potential long-term effects from the historic storm.
These may recede as the currency grows bigger and more decentralised, only to be replaced by worries about financial stability.
The one hope to all of this is that the opioid epidemic may end or at least recede by 2020.
One diplomat involved in Brexit talks said his confidence that a deal was in the offing had started to recede.
Today, about 633 percent of that water gets used instead by farms, cities, and industry — causing the lake to recede.
In Glacier Park, warming temperatures have also caused the park's namesake, its vast glaciers, to recede dramatically in recent years.
ET (1400 GMT), with traders saying that a weak reading could see chances of a rate hike in June recede.
The faces that you have loved so much recede into darkness; voices that you heard so often fade into obscurity.
Our ability to lie continues to strengthen until about the age of 45, when it plateaus and begins to recede.
The Englewood firemen had advised her to go, but as they watched the flashing lights recede they felt completely alone.
Article: "As Louisiana Floodwaters Recede, the Scope of Disaster Comes Into View" Before Reading: Imagine your home is in danger.
Although no one expects partisanship to instantly recede, it would be useful if political and opinion leaders did two things.
Even as the Apollo Moon landings recede into the past, its trailblazing computer is finding new applications in the present.
Things recede and rise, quite naturally; you do not wake up different one day, but you do wake up differently.
On a call with investors, American Express's departing and incoming leaders both offered assurances that the company's troubles will recede.
But I might be a little less outraged by those things, as they (like Clinton) recede into the rearview mirror.
But on my worst days I'm terrified that my vibrant mother will be the one to recede into old photographs.
The waters are forecast to recede on both rivers on Tuesday but still be above flood stages, the service said.
Once the floodwaters recede, it could be days or weeks before the Houston-area transportation network is back to normal.
We recede into the margins, and we wait breathless until someone with a face or name like ours takes responsibility.
For hours they moved in slow motion above me, as the land seemed to recede and I faced the cosmos.
On the first day here, though, it can take a while for the gnat cloud of homely preoccupations to recede.
He reinforces this experience by using a shallow depth of field, so the object appears to recede, like an apparition.
Baxter expects the waterline to continue to recede, and for "Spiral Jetty" to one day become completely marooned in salt.
Financial markets have been cheering her appointment, with the pound above $22012 as the immediate concerns over Brexit continue to recede.
Complementing his sense of structure, Petersen possesses an exquisite sense of how color can advance, or recede, or hold the plane.
In fact, in our conversations he began to recede from the idea that he had been a good businessman at all.
My mind became stronger and more able to focus, and I watched these stored images and traumas recede from my mind.
Others slowly recede into the horizon, like zombies in reverse, especially during songs in which Dilloway relies heavily on field recordings.
With the area already soaked from heavy September rainfall, the result was near-record floods that began to recede on Friday.
Authorities said the airport will be closed for six days and the water is not expected to recede until the weekend.
Gold tends to gain when rate hike expectations recede because lower rates reduce the opportunity cost of holding non-yielding bullion.
How soon the facility will reopen will depend on the extent of the damage and how quickly floodwaters recede, he said.
It's deeply narrow, the story of a slave grieving her past—her lost child, her ex-lover—as her memories recede.
They are deluding themselves if they believe the forces he has unleashed will recede with his defeat — if he is defeated.
"In our view, there is a risk that some of the recent optimism around tariffs begins to recede," the strategists said.
These reinforce the contemporary dangers to these imposing vistas, where climate change is causing glaciers to recede and snow to melt.
"I don't like color on me because I don't like to scream, I like to recede in a way," he said.
Mothers and daughters, sons and fathers, wrestling with illnesses that surge and recede in waves and cycles, with neurotransmitters the tides.
After a flood, residents should dry out their homes and thoroughly wash floors, walls, toys and clothing after the waters recede.
With such a deal, the world could breathe a huge sigh of relief as the threat of war would recede further.
Though the inundation from days of record rainfall has begun to recede, swollen rivers still have not crested in some places.
Analysts expect producer price pressures to recede as the war on smog curtails production, cooling demand from factories for raw materials.
But when the waters eventually recede, Cowen said that like in New Orleans, Houston will face a yearslong process of rebuilding.
Stormwaters began to recede from most of the Houston area Thursday evening, according to Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner, the AP reported.
Crucially, the wall-to-wall coverage of the Lewinsky scandal began to recede shortly after the release of the Starr report.
I think the company has always been about trying to solve real user problems and having the technology recede in the background.
Bodies, destroyed sewer lines, contaminated freshwater supplies and downed power lines create the biggest health risks long after the tsunami waters recede.
The painting is dizzying, as the red and blue strips assert and recede against a swirl of muted grays, whites, and yellows.
They might have to stay in the cave until floodwaters recede at the end of the rainy season in about four months.
He also said that the most-traveled route up Mount Rainier is getting more difficult to climb over time as glaciers recede.
The 800-Pound Gorilla in the Fashion World As traditional retail continues to recede, direct to commerce fashion brands continue to emerge.
While it will take days for flood waters to recede and the damage to become clear, some figures are beginning to emerge.
That's not just building pumps and dredging canals so floodwaters can recede, which is largely what most cities are focusing on now.
Such an approach becomes less tarnished as memories of past crises recede, and opening credit taps often brings short-run political rewards.
As water levels began to recede, authorities expressed concern about outbreaks of infectious diseases in the country of more than 160 million.
Many have started hiding at home, waiting for the wave of arrests to recede and some stopping work to express their anger.
Morgan Stanley's strategists see even more outperformance in stocks that behave like bonds, as yields continue to recede on weak economic outlooks.
In recent years, democracy has begun to recede, with authoritarianism gaining power in nations like Russia, Hungary, Poland, the Philippines, and Egypt.
As Brexit becomes more and more demanding, however, these problems will only recede further from public view, growing worse as a result.
Hurricane Harvey delivered a big hit to the nation's oil industry and the effects could last long after its flood waters recede.
After injuries forced Yao to retire following the 2010-0003 season, the Rockets were expected to recede into the background in China.
Raychaudhuri added that earnings growth at Asian companies, excluding Japan, is likely to bounce back in 20203, partly as trade concerns recede.
The rain had stopped by midday on Wednesday but the floodwaters were not expected to recede until late on Thursday, she said.
Should coronavirus recede in warmer weather, you can depend on Trump to declare his premature victory — not warn that winter is coming.
The hot money, often borrowed money, washes ashore tsunami like, but then it can recede and dry up, leaving behind the debris.
There will be more challenges in the coming weeks and months as the floodwaters recede and closed facilities are made operational again.
After the fires die down or waters recede, people will need medical care, food, and supplies to rebuild their homes and lives.
The youthful dreams of a motorcycle trip through Latin America recede on the horizon of a desk filled with bills to pay.
New dangers are emerging in the aftermath of Harvey, as floodwaters recede and the dwindling storm moves through Louisiana and into Mississippi.
"It will be days before we are out of the woods and the waters start to recede," Reeves told a news conference.
Oh, they'll continue running candidates every four years, but from this point onward their popularity has peaked and can only recede. What?
"However, famine risk will not fully recede until substantive efforts are made to resolve ongoing conflict and improve access," FEWS NET added.
As I read of libraries closing around the world, I worry that these ideal models of society will soon recede into sepia.
From a distance, the lacunae recede, allowing the viewer to experience a pictorial unity; upon closer inspection, the addition declares a loss.
There is not a lot of rain expected this morning, Lindner said, so the respite will give water levels a chance to recede.
A number of elegant mathematical formulae try to demystify the movement of breaking waves, which wash ashore then recede back into the ocean.
And so Larkin's "pastoral of ships up streets...tattoo-shops, consulates, grim head-scarfed wives" will recede a little farther into the distance.
Use bigger prints on areas where you want to draw the eye, and smaller prints on areas you want to recede in space.
Moreover, when the efforts of the third party are no longer a key factor for determining the enterprise's success, material information asymmetries recede.
It means a comprehensive look at how to design for the coming floodwaters that will arrive daily and, in some cases, never recede.
The second day saw an interesting change: The control polish stayed intact, while the gel lacquer started to recede slightly at the tips.
Down Highway 431, desperate families gathered at a gas station, pickup trucks loaded with belongings, waiting for water in their homes to recede.
If the Democrats mobilize a diverse set of voters and turn out the vote in large numbers, the gender bias may finally recede.
Says even if risks for the March 303 deadline recede, an extension of Article 50 could still result in a no-deal outcome.
Crabtree Creek, which runs through the northern part of the city, reached major flood levels, but forecasters said it has started to recede.
Oil prices paused near eight-week highs after a surprisingly sharp drop in U.S. inventories encouraged speculation a global crude glut would recede.
But the dream of making a great wine culture, as opposed to a thriving beverage industry, seems to recede more with each year.
Freezing weather in the region has added to the challenges as the waters have slowly started to recede from the St. Louis area.
In contrast, by the time of the Baroque era, artists developed different compositions that recede from the picture plane, frequently at a diagonal.
They knew when the demographic tide would recede, it being a function of the number of births that had occurred 18 years earlier.
The White House defended his approach, saying Trump sees his role as boosting morale and giving people confidence that the crisis will recede.
An early wave of the virus swept the globe in the spring, only to recede and return with a vengeance in the fall.
It's a sphere in which sometimes slithery forms surge forth and recede at once, and in which enigmatic figures manifest and back away.
With the waters from Cyclone Idai starting to recede, those staggered in its wake were trying to take full stock of its effects.
The White House defended his approach, saying Trump sees his role as boosting morale and giving people confidence that the crisis will recede.
As physical media continues to recede from centrality, what happens online is increasingly becoming the permanent record, even if it's unreliable or incomplete.
Ira Acree, a critic of the mayor who leads a West Side church and who said trust in the police continues to recede.
Recent studies, she noted, have shown that the shock of China's economic boom and integration into the global economy has begun to recede.
S. trade issues that hit markets early this week appeared to recede, while technology stocks rallied on the back of Nasdaq's strong performance.
The man he's addressing is Hugo (François Nambot), whose eyes catch Théo's, and the club's revelers instantly recede — no longer participants, but witnesses.
In Mazzoli's opera, such issues quickly recede: we trust that the lead character is not undergoing degradation for the sake of male fantasy.
"In all of these countries where there have been such leaps forward on gender equality, the tide could easily recede," Ms. Puri said.
"If the labor market did start to weaken, we could see a very high level of consumer confidence being to recede," Kleintop said.
As water began to recede, a firefighter noticed the finger sticking out of the manhole cover in the middle of a dirt road.
Says even if risks for the March 29 deadline recede, an extension of Article 50 could still result in a no-deal outcome.
The dollar has found support from economic indicators recently as perceived political risks recede, with Western strikes on Syria not expected to escalate.
They fear that with time, the urgency to uncover why she was killed, and who was behind the attack, has already begun to recede.
She had no idea how badly her first-floor apartment was damaged, nor when the waters would recede enough for her to find out.
In the morning, Anna heard from a volunteer at the shelter that the water was starting to recede in some parts of the city.
The vagaries of life and work mean that we need to surge and recede our efforts as dictated, and always track our own health.
He called it an "intriguing growth story with some hair on it," but suggests waiting for the stock price to recede a few bucks.
Hear why Brazilian police dispute a recent claim by four American swimmers, and understand why it could be days before floodwaters in Louisiana recede.
Despite her savvy research into sexuality, it was only when Rima arrived in Europe that she felt her pain and sense of isolation recede.
Christopher Cornelison, a research assistant professor and principal investigator at the BioInnovation Laboratory at Kennesaw State University, watched his colleagues recede into Stygian blackness.
That will be tested, however, if Clinton is the nominee and as Obama faces pressure to recede into the background before the fall campaign.
The likeliest outcome is that Gianforte will come to Washington and then recede into the backbenches of Congress -- never to be heard from again.
It may take days for all flood waters, which have spilled over dams and pushed levees to their limits, to recede, local officials said.
Officials have been slow to comment on the number of fatalities, since the final toll won't be known until Hurricane Harvey's flood waters recede.
But the number goes up in the weeks afterwards, when floods recede but standing puddles of water remain where mosquitoes like to lay eggs.
Flooding that could be record breaking in eastern Oklahoma, northern Arkansas, Missouri and Illinois was expected to take several days to recede, it said.
Even after the floodwaters recede, the wildfire is put out or the rubble is cleared, many individuals face heightened threats to their mental health.
Water-quality experts say the environmental impact from the flooding is minimal; the vast majority of waste remains in the lagoon when floodwaters recede.
The hands drop behind him and recede slightly away from the ball, gathering power as they recoil and then whip around in an instant.
When did this phenomenon begin, and is this similar to the PC movement of the 90s in the sense that it will eventually recede?
She's trying to capture abstract moods and how she feels them — when they materialize, when they dissipate, when they recede, hypnotically, into the horizon.
After the boys and their coach were found, officials said they might be stranded for months inside the complex, waiting for floodwaters to recede.
The side facing the museum feels like a bunker or castle, shielded as it is by large sloping walls that recede behind a moat.
Back in a flood zone near the dam, a five-hour drive from the shelter on rutted roads, the waters were beginning to recede.
Floodwaters are starting to recede, and soon farmers and residents who evacuated will be able to return to their homes to assess the damage.
Each year, as the events of my youth recede further and further, my current life carries more emotional significance than that long-ago era.
The show summarizes a poignant love story even as it memorializes an era whose midcentury standards of elegance and wit have begun to recede.
But over my life following politics, I have seen wave after wave of revolutionary zeal crash on the shores of DC and recede defeated.
Health-related cleanup challenges Doctors often see more people with respiratory infections after floodwaters recede and people are allowed to return to their homes.
TOKYO, April 22 (Reuters) - Japanese government bond prices dipped on Friday as safe-haven bids continued to recede as investor risk appetite improved globally.
In South Dakota and western Minnesota, rivers will see moderate to major flooding as additional snow will slow the rate at which waters recede.
Soon the plants recede, and Ms. Price presents objects from the museums' collections, which appear as images afloat and intermingling on a computer desktop.
To these people, will-o'-the-wisps—flickering ghostly lights that recede when approached—weren't the effects of swamp gas caused by rotting vegetation.
And then you watch their cab pull away from the curb and recede into the distance before finally allowing yourself to burst into flames.
Analysts also see a risk that producer price pressures recede as the smog war curtails production, meaning cooling demand from factories for raw material inputs.
I hope all of this explains why I think that, if most Americans meditated, the prospect of ever-intensifying tribal warfare could start to recede.
Harasimowicz and Rosario returned home Wednesday night when the flooding began to recede, spending the night on top of a bunk bed with their pets.
The need for shelter assistance "crested" in Houston as Harvey moved away from the city Wednesday morning and some waters began to recede, Eichenbaum said.
The soundtrack plays along to their movements: the sounds of thunderstorms, wind, and raindrops recede or intensify, depending on the rhythm of the kids' confrontation.
The question is how it will be used by the administration — and whether the ban will, in fact, go away if the potential threats recede.
The pipeline is buried beneath the channel and it would be impossible to fully repair it before water levels recede to normal levels, he said.
When the floodwaters finally recede and things get a little closer to normal, hospital officials plan to send home staff and bring in fresh crews.
Now, to circle back to Pereira, this is the best part, watch closely as that brief moment of triumph completely vanishes as the cheers recede.
While the politics of gun control tend to recede in general election campaigns, the Orlando shooting has brought the issue back to the front burner.
There was a bit of a false dawn there, as overall growth finally returned in 2014-2015, and the risk of deflation seemed to recede.
WASHINGTON, Sept 1 (Reuters) - As some waters recede following Hurricane Harvey's devastating winds and rain, reports of scam artists taking advantage of victims are surging.
Water could take weeks to recede from the flatter country covered further west, where it has been welcomed in a region gripped by severe drought.
"We're not afraid of monumentality and making important gestures when necessary, but we're also not afraid to recede and be in the background," she said.
Its arrival did nothing to mitigate the drought unfolding in the night outside, and nothing at all to make the floodwaters recede in North Carolina.
As the waters began to recede in parts of Nebraska, the damage to the rural roads, bridges and rail lines was just beginning to emerge.
What we do know is that the strike makes the prospect of a warming in US-Russian relations recede that much further into the distance.
Much of Britain wishes it hadn't, and as the despairing hangover begins to recede, we will need to figure out what to do about it.
I count three costumed Boba Fetts, each orbited by cautious-looking children; a tidal push of little girls approach and recede from three costumed princesses.
What ought to stand out for investigators is that given access to mainstream power channels, the Proud Boys did not say thank you and recede.
Unlike some storms where waters recede quickly, this one seemed to move in slow motion, spreading around the area and continuing to affect new communities.
These memories recede when compared to President Richard Nixon's resignation or the actions of the White House Plumbers, yet they remain just as relevant today.
The bustling, smelly, gritty fishing community that inspired Steinbeck began to recede in the late 1940s, when the industry collapsed thanks in part to overfishing.
"The problem with flooding is that it takes time for that water to recede and thus that much more time to restore service," he said.
In case it's not clear, a lot of that ice and snow started to recede or disappear entirely by the time the heat wave ended.
He agreed in 1984 to hand over power to an elected civilian government as the wave of dictatorships in the region was starting to recede.
Never as virulent or deadly as in Europe and Russia, systemic anti-Semitism began to recede in the United States during the 1950s and 1960s.
The storm system hitting Papua is expected to pick up speed and head south away from land, which will allow for the floodwater to recede.
Of course, eruptions on White Island (and other active volcanoes) are relatively rare and the current heightened awareness of the risks will recede with time.
Floodwaters are beginning to recede, the Guardian reports, and as they do, we're getting a clearer picture of the humanitarian crisis developing in the region.
They recede into a gold curtain held up only by masking tape; they're surrounded by piles of laundry and boxes of clothing, books, and DVDs.
While fears of rising interest rates have spooked markets throughout the year, such concerns have heightened over the past month as inflation and growth expectations recede.
Southern European yields also hit multi-month lows, extending falls from earlier in the day as the chance for snap elections in Italy appeared to recede.
In "Facade," the bands are yellow and the black planes seem to recede in space, one overlapping the other like theatrical curtains drawn across a stage.
As water from the floods recede in parts of Nepal and Bangladesh, Reuters said nearly 80,000 people have been hit by diarrhea, malaria and dengue fever.
"The company is bringing in additional construction material from across the state to repair the breach as soon as the flood waters recede," the release said.
Wage growth rose 20.2 percent, falling short of an expected 21.2189 percent increase, which caused U.S. Treasury yields to recede from last week's 21-week highs.
Using neural networks, the app guesses where you'll wrinkle, where your hairline will recede to, and what parts of your face will sag over the years.
Some worlds are built to last, others destined to recede when one generation grows out of them, and only time can sort one from the other.
They grabbed the world's attention in 2004 when they escaped the devastating Indian Ocean tsunami by fleeing to higher ground when they saw the waters recede.
The EPA said its workers have not been able to "safely access the sites" but are ready to do so as soon as the floodwaters recede.
In the campaign ahead of the first-round vote, sentiment against the Fujimoris crested shortly before the election and began to recede before the polls opened.
Under the tenacious stewardship of its founding artistic director, James Houghton, this troupe has reintroduced New Yorkers to playwrights who threatened to recede into the shadows.
While the intensity of rainfall had diminished shortly before the evening rush hour, water in flood-affected areas was expected to take several hours to recede.
Under the stresses of impeachment, Trump may recede into a darker version of himself, escalating ongoing disputes with China, North Korea, Iran and even American allies.
Paradoxically, a clear unwillingness to use force actually encourages Iranian aggression, while clear-eyed willingness to use it will cause the danger of war to recede.
Floodwaters have begun to recede in Louisiana, where at least 113 people are dead, tens of thousands more have been displaced and 40,000 homes are damaged.
If she can access machinery to make it possible, she also plans to dig a drain near her house to encourage floodwater to recede more quickly.
"The total revenue performance reflected the transitional impact of recent patent expiries, which is expected to recede in the second half of the year," he said.
Hopefully, though, this isn't something Biden will need to fully implement — because the Covid-19 pandemic should recede before he potentially takes office in January 2021.
Surrounding us were Tompkins's paintings, the words rendered in all caps and various sizes so that they seemed to shift and recede as if in conversation.
That has allowed the club's American owners to recede into the shadows, where they are more comfortable, to focus on the boring but necessary structural work.
Some residents on Colonial Street sat on their front porches as they watched the last of the floodwaters slowly recede from their palm tree-lined neighborhood.
History also suggests, though, that the danger will probably recede over time as people grow accustomed to the ads, which will cease to work as effectively.
In the Bahamas, in Tampa Bay and in Naples, observers were shocked to see the waters that usually lap against the shore recede into the distance.
Those with the power of education, money and time can navigate insurance bureaucracies to ensure they are made something close to whole when the waters recede.
This inundation, which put nearly 30 percent of the nation's fourth-largest city underwater, will pose enormous problems, both immediately and when the waters finally recede.
Neighbors rescue neighbors More than 200 vehicles had been towed in Houston by Thursday night, as floodwaters began to recede, Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo said.
Around 1999, the lake's water started to recede (because of drought) so that by 2002 the jetty could, again, be seen; people, again, could walk it.
Wave elections usually crest and recede, like the Democratic small-town gains in 2006 that were almost entirely swept away in the Republican tide of 2010.
Once the goal of the newly formed Expand Social Security Caucus is realized and benefits are increased, Social Security will once again recede from the headlines.
But this time, he said, there will not be a rebound because the waters will not recede and properties will eventually lose all of their value.
The sound of people rustling downstairs began to recede along with the noises from outside, as what passes for rush hour in Amherst came and went.
The Beaumont Police Department said officials need to wait for the water to recede before they go in and assess the damage to the water infrastructure.
On the one hand, there is hypervisibility — no way to recede into a background — and on the other, there is erasure — no way to really be seen.
But climatologists did tell the BBC that rising global temperatures could be partially to thank for causing the glacier to recede enough to reveal these two corpses.
Despite the hard work, rescuers&apos progress was fitful at best, with no guarantee the water will soon recede with months left in Thailand&aposs rainy season.
And though the flood waters will soon recede, the aftermath won't: "FEMA is going to be there for years," Long said in a CNN interview on Sunday.
One day, I noticed something many people have noticed before, something I've allowed to recede into the depths of my brain when more pressing matters came along.
Meanwhile, estimated first-quarter profit growth has fallen to just 0.7 percent from 3.5 percent about three weeks ago, as the benefits from the tax cuts recede.
That should succour the displaced as they watch the monsoon tail off and the waters recede—and start to prepare for the challenges of the next year.
Glaciers continued to recede, and researchers recorded melting across more than half of the Greenland ice sheet — something last seen during a previous record melt in 2012.
As our boat crests around the craggy southeastern shore of Block Island, past cliffs and harbors dotted with picturesque New England homes, the turbines recede from view.
The stock market has jumped 21 percent from its Christmas Eve low as fears of an economic downturn and a full-on trade war with China recede.
Dimon sees the deflationary effects of a "stronger U.S. dollar plus low commodity and oil prices" will likely recede and wages will to start to go higher.
CyPhy Works' drone system will fly up to 400 feet above ground with a 30X zoom camera to identify which homes experienced water damage before floodwaters recede.
It is this group that has the solemn task of caring for the needs of victims and their families long after major tragedies recede from the headlines.
The pastor claimed the church doors were always open and they took people in at the start of the storm, right when the water started to recede.
There are finally so many formal experiments that some can succeed, some fail, some get frankly weird—and viewers still have faith that this boom won't recede.
If Co –Star drags you, Sorrow-scopes drags you and reminds you that in the next few decades, many of the world's glaciers will recede beyond view.
The quarterly drop comes as economic growth has scaled back, even though job gains remain healthy and earlier fears of a potential recession have started to recede.
He mints fresh insults to monopolize the spotlight, but that's most likely a spontaneous reaction to how cold and lonely he becomes whenever it starts to recede.
Water levels are forecast to steadily recede over the next two weeks, but that outlook could change as more rain is expected across the Midwest next week.
Anthony's offensive responsibilities don't need to hollow out in order for him to help a basketball team, but the dosage in which he's unleashed should probably recede.
And just this week, we saw some of that progress frustratingly recede as a tree fell on a crucial power line, knocking out power to 840,000 people.
There is no official information yet about how badly the dam has been damaged, what caused it to break or when the flooding is expected to recede.
Still, recovery efforts will be slow, officials said, as some flood-prone areas that had begun to rebuild now have to wait for waters to recede again.
Mr. Hawkins, for instance, needs more of the carefree swagger of a lovable rogue like Dancing Dan, while Dan's companions recede into the background as failed toughs.
In what might be the exhibition's most evocative photograph, two women returning from errands recede down a residential street marked by graffiti-scarred facades and concrete barriers.
At least under Mr Gantz some sort of dialogue with Palestinians might resume, and the threat of unilateral annexation will recede; perhaps there can be partial deals.
But all recede to a blur, leaving two marvelous things I've never forgotten: There were yellow boxed Old El Paso taco kits on a shelf labeled exotique.
Until the waters began to recede, the dam was "a reliable refuge for waterbirds in a semi-arid area where wetlands are scarce," the conservation organization explains.
In South Dakota and Western Minnesota, rivers will continue to experience moderate to major flooding as this additional snow will slow the rate at which waters recede.
While both Reed and Atkins came into contact with floodwater, the bacteria left behind even after the waters recede still pose threats as residents return to assess damages.
Russel Honoré, who led response to Hurricane Katrina, warned many more trained people would be necessary as waters recede and Harvey relief efforts move into their next phase.
Signs of progress in U.S.-China trade talks and decent Chinese and U.S. factory activity data in recent days have boosted sentiment and helped world recession fears recede.
When the floodwaters recede and Houston looks toward repairing and rebuilding its damaged infrastructure, there very may well be state and local officials advocating for more mitigation projects.
Once again much of the country is a disaster zone, with powerful Matthew shredding homes and engulfing communities in knee-deep water that is taking time to recede.
But when Houston and surrounding towns start to rebuild after floodwaters recede from Tropical Storm Harvey, they won't be required to plan ahead for the next big storm.
Absence morphs into presence as unmarked space advances and seeks to hold our attention, while the ebony words, which normally focus our minds when we read, sporadically recede.
Yet despite heady expectations, slowly emerging oil market data once again dashed hopes that producer pledges would cause the towering oil glut to recede as soon as hoped.
The worldbuilding and concepts that seemed to recede into the background when I played the game around release are, to my adult mind, the most prescient and horrifying.
But, with rivers still full and floodwaters only starting to recede, officials say it will be a long time before the full extent of the damage reveals itself.
Fluoride strengthens the teeth of babies in a mother's womb, hardens the teeth of children and reduces the risk of tooth decay as gums recede in aging adults.
A sharp drop in annual rainfall in the northern Galilee region over the past three years has caused the lake's waters to recede, according to Israel's Water Authority.
"We'll find that there are many losses after the waters recede," Jennifer Williams, president of the Bluebonnet Equine Humane Society in Texas, said Monday of the Houston flooding.
The platforms that lacked that foresight, like Vine and Tumblr, would recede into tech's oversaturated backdrop, while those that anticipated that moment would come to dominate the landscape.
For me, swallowing something bulky, like a thick, dry tuna sandwich, seems to "stun" the vagus nerve: my esophagus constricts, my heart stops, and sight and sound recede.
As America's biggest wars recede into history, the population of veterans is expected to shrink, so it's not clear how big the VA needs to be going forward.
"Let's take (all banking union concerns) into account and discuss the sequencing, a phase-in cycle, that allows also in that dimension our risks to recede," Centeno said.
Better to neutralize the ugliness by placing it alongside normal behavior: Chat calmly with the woman about the weather, and the nasty man is more likely to recede.
Issues of race — like the unexpected appearance of Isaiah's white ex-girlfriend — rear up and recede, woven easily into the fabric of a movie that's unafraid of ambiguity.
We have announced that we are going be planning to scale back the T-bill purchases in June and the reliance on repurchase operations as well will recede.
That means the flooding will get worse in the days ahead and the floodwaters will be slow to recede once Harvey finally moves on, the weather service said.
When global investors believe the economy is going to struggle, that inflation will recede and that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates, they buy long-term bonds.
Some branch lines in both states, however, remain closed and some may be out of action for up to two weeks as flood waters slowly recede, he said.
The psychological trauma and grief caused by these disasters will almost certainly persist beyond federal support for survivors, which tends to dry up shortly after the waters recede.
The weather service warned that it would take time for floodwaters to recede and that bitterly cold temperatures could then lead to freezing, resulting in ice-clogged drains.
In his meticulously rendered pictures, multiple layers of semi-transparent images seem to emerge out of the surface of the paper and then recede back into each other.
As the waters recede, Houston families and insurance agents are surveying the damage to the city: water-logged homes, ruined appliances, sagging roofs, and streets littered with debris.
While fears of rising interest rates and an ambitious Fed have spooked markets throughout 2018, such concerns have evolved over the past month as inflation and growth expectations recede.
And if you stop doing it, it will recede back to being hard again and it will be difficult and you have to keep trying and keep doing, right?
And McGahn refused to recede from his recollections about events surrounding the President's direction to have the Special Counsel removed, despite the President's multiple demands that he do so.
Winfrey tweeted that she was "praying for Harvey to recede" and donated funds — which she disclosed in the same tweet — to the American Red Cross and the Salvation Army.
"Teams are in place to investigate possible damage to (the other 11) sites as soon flood waters recede, and personnel are able to safely access the sites," EPA said.
Especially as the '50s and '60s recede in memory, we find ourselves enjoying period details — vintage buses, the ubiquity of men's hats, the formality of street attire in general.
Icy floodwaters are beginning to recede from Nebraska and Iowa but Midwestern states downstream on Thursday braced for a relentless surge along the Missouri River, with more rain expected.
Signs of progress in U.S.-China trade talks and decent Chinese and U.S. factory activity data in recent days has boosted sentiment and help world recession fears to recede.
So ingrained is exploitation in our understanding of female sexuality within (and outside of) art history that incredibly basic readings recede into the background and are deemed somehow radical.
About 190,000 people are still living in relief camps in the state, said Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, but he added some people are returning home as flood waters recede.
I've run this story through my head a million times: One of my best friends—an unnaturally talented writer and a top bloke—slowly began to recede into himself.
"(The rain will be) a problem -- a lot of the rivers and streams in Puerto Rico have yet to recede to normal levels," CNN meteorologist Allison Chinchar said Saturday.
"However, oil prices are not expected to fall further and the strong rise in consumer purchasing power over the last two quarters is expected to recede," the bank said.
Laos authorities have not given any official information about how badly the dam has been damaged, what caused it to break or when the flooding is expected to recede.
And McGahn refused to recede from his recollections about events surrounding the president's direction to have the Special Counsel removed, despite the president's multiple demands that he do so.
Just last week, the CDC outlined its plans to recede from the field, close country offices, and stop funding programs that help countries find, stop and prevent disease threats.
India flooding The waters are starting to recede in India's state of Kerala, but there are still people in desperate need of help in isolated pockets in the region.
He was far enough removed from his professional playing days that he felt he could happily recede into the background and do the unglamorous work to help García shine.
The coronavirus outbreak has U.S. companies starting to shutter offices and send workers home through layoffs, furloughs or directives to telecommute until health risks from the spreading virus recede.
Hakim, the Black Panthers, and Jean's activism recede into the background to make room for the real narrative, which is about the battle between Jean Seberg and the FBI.
Moser's anecdotes of the unpleasantness that she allowed herself as she grew older ring true, but recede in significance when viewed against the vast canvas of her lived experience.
At the time, policymakers said prices will probably continue to recede now that a prolonged drought, truckers strike and currency depreciation, which lead to spikes in inflation, have eased.
But over the last seven holes, the tide of sound would recede as Woods wobbled home for a two-under 70 and a 21-hole total of eight under.
"The upbeat U.S. survey is lifting expectations for a strong dollar trend, which helps earnings concerns recede for Japanese exporters," said Hikaru Sato, senior technical analyst at Daiwa Securities.
On a night when Warren needed a standout performance to catapult her back into contention with Sanders and Buttigieg, the Massachusetts senator often seemed to recede at key moments.
"Teams are in place to investigate possible damage to these sites as soon flood waters recede, and personnel are able to safely access the sites," the EPA statement said.
For the price of a year of tuition at a private university, this incredibly thin TV will recede into a small rectangular base that serves as a sound bar.
In Beaumont, officials found 47-year-old Malcolm Foster in his 2008 Toyota Prius after waters began to recede from a flooded canal on Friday, according to Beaumont Enterprise.
But finding meaning in life can feel like a remote goal, too abstract to be urgent, something to touch on every once and awhile when more prominent issues recede.
An estimated 85033 people have died so far but authorities expect that number to climb once the floodwaters recede and the full extent of the damage comes into view.
One possibility is that the 13 stay put in the Tham Luang cave until the flood waters recede, at the end of the rainy season in about four months.
If Japan is able to hunker down long enough, he explained, the threat from China should recede as future internal strife, economic woes or other events prompt a retreat.
While fears of rising interest rates and an ambitious central bank have spooked markets throughout 22, such concerns have heightened over the past month as inflation and growth expectations recede.
And McGahn refused to recede from his recollections about the events surrounding the president's direction to have the special counsel removed, despite the president's multiple demands that he do so.
It might be no bad thing, therefore, for a less beloved monarch to occupy the throne, and for the monarchy to recede to a less prominent role in public life.
Since then, the Hymans have been sleeping in their SUV, waiting for the waters to recede and hoping their home will be ready to welcome them back at some point.
Red Cross workers reckon 90% of buildings in Beira were damaged or destroyed and fear the situation may be worse still outside the city, where floodwaters have yet to recede.
The National Weather Service predicted the Houston area could receive 50 inches of rain before storms recede later this week, a record, and a sign that more devastation was coming.
"We've seen the water recede in a number of areas in the state of Nebraska, although there are certainly downstream areas that continue to have flooding taking place," Nelson said.
Foregoing the impromptu swimming opportunity, some ogled the feat of Mother Nature from nearby structures, as waters began to recede and reveal what damage had been done to the community.
But as the waters recede, rescue workers worry that tainted water supplies and sanitation issues in the flooding's aftermath could lead to a spike in deadly diarrhea and malaria cases.
"We will have to wait until the water levels from this historical flood recede before we can determine the extent of damage and make any needed repairs," the city said.
" Smith crowed, "With Obama out and Trump in, the mental malady known as Bush Derangement Syndrome has finally begun to recede, and the 43rd president is enjoying an unlikely renaissance.
As David and his cohort recede from view, Johnny becomes the novel's protagonist, though he has the provisional feel of a secondary character nudged from the wings into the spotlight.
No longer a narrative, it would recede into what literary theorists call metanarrative, succeeding those—like religious truth or faith in progress—that have governed the culture of earlier eras.
The Humane Society in Houston's 300-animal shelter will transfer existing animals to other locations after waters recede so it can take in expected surge in stray animals, officials said.
By treating events like Scott's death or the protests that followed as minor blemishes, rather than structural problems, McCrory is hoping that these issues will recede to the background again.
Recovery will soon begin as the waters recede and home and business owners return to their damaged properties, remove the mold and property lost in the wake of the storm.
As we age, our faces lose volume in both the soft tissue (fat and skin) and bone — our eye sockets get larger, the bones of our forehead and jaw recede.
The national weather authority said the storm had begun to recede but more than 100 roads in remained closed and tens of thousands of students were kept out of school.
We tend to remember dreams as a series of connected events that seemed vivid and logical at the time, but that recede as we try to piece them back together.
Oil prices edged higher after hitting eight-week highs Wednesday in the wake of a surprising slump in U.S. inventories that encouraged hopes that a global crude glut would recede.
ROME (Reuters) - If Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi loses his referendum on constitutional reform, the chances of the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement winning power will recede rather than grow.
No significant damage was found in those sites, spokeswoman Amy Graham told the AP. "We will begin to assess other sites after flood waters recede in those areas," Graham said.
Trump signals a deal with Democrats on immigration; more questions swirl around the strange sonic attack on American diplomats in Cuba; after Irma and Harvey floodwaters recede, the pollution lingers.
Trump will leave office in either January 2021 or January 2025, and his impact will eventually recede -- but however Brexit goes down, it will inflict lasting damage on the British economy.
Both heads also recede into space, while the abstract brown form is built up, and the surrounding cerulean is thick and luscious, with smokey whites floating floating just below the surface.
Gold tends to gain when rate hike expectations recede as lower rates reduce the opportunity cost of holding non-yielding bullion and weigh on the dollar, in which it is priced.
While fears of rising interest rates and an ambitious central bank have spooked markets throughout the year, such concerns have heightened over the past month as inflation and growth expectations recede.
GDP growth, meanwhile, likely will recede from its 3 percent pace this year, but most economists are still looking at gains in the mid-2 percent range for the year ahead.
The storm has brought record-breaking rains and devastating floods to the Houston area, killing at least 30 people so far (the toll is expected to rise as the waters recede).
Though improved, the default index still reflects the broad view that the "current economic cycle is long in the tooth and would normally be expected to recede into recession," Leung said.
"The year-on-year increase in CPI is expected to ease in March as holiday effects recede," Sheng Guoqing, a statistics bureau official said in a commentary accompanying the data release.
And even as the financial crash of 2008 and subsequent Great Recession recede further in the rear view mirror, the level of easing activity by central banks is increasing, not decreasing.
Officials said the river could peak at 6.50 meters later on Friday, and warned flood waters could take several weeks to recede after the wettest May in France for 100 years.
But so ingrained is exploitation in our understanding of female sexuality within (and outside of) art history that these incredibly basic readings recede into the background and are deemed somehow radical.
After a slight rise during Tropical Storm Barry in late July, floodwaters have just begun to recede, but they probably won't be completely gone for months, according to local government officials.
Now that their candidate has been elected president, they've made it clear they're not about to recede from Twitter back to the dark corners of the internet from whence they came.
Now, there's a much better narrative for Democrats out there and the inconsistencies between Brazile's book and her recent public statements about the campaign are likely to recede into the background.
Designed to make a man recede into the background, to render him a neutral foil to a woman's resplendent plumage, evening wear is a formula for guys: reliable and dependably dull.
The penguins stay the same distance from the camera, and the filmmakers don't have to account for how a moving camera would cause them to grow or recede within the frame.
Still, I wasn't able to shake the feeling of paranoia until I was barreling eastward on the I-15 and watching the towers of Vegas recede in my rear view mirror.
The $20163 million in dues the group reported in 22016 was the lowest since 21; fund-raising often slips when Republicans take over the White House and N.R.A. members' worries recede.
But Mexico, which sends 80% of its exports to the United States, is likely to bounce back in 2021 lifted by trade, once the effects of the virus recede, economists say.
Just as the flood waters had finally begun to recede from the hurricane-battered coasts of Texas, Florida and Puerto Rico, ravenous fires swept across California to singe the wine country.
It's an instrumental with a vaguely Asian keyboard motif, drum syncopations that clarify and recede into quiet thuds, one-syllable vocal snippets, rhythmic breathing and a constantly recalibrated sense of tension.
How each time they alight, they seem to make a whole city recede, rendering it a mere perch for their passing purposes — and these words little more than a poor translation.
The broad-based S&P 500 and tech-focused Nasdaq hit all-time highs on Wednesday as fears over the coronavirus outbreak began to recede and the bulls rushed back in.
Despite that recovery, however, the public's trust in Putin has continued to recede and in January it hit 35%, a sharp drop from 59% recorded in November 2017, according to Levada.
Trump's inability -- and unwillingness -- to recede into the background or tone things down for the good of the party ensures that he will continue to overshadow everything else in voters' minds.
As officials watched waters recede late Thursday, tow truck drivers removed 903 of the vehicles that were in the roadways and waited to remove hundreds more, Police Chief Art Acevedo said.
Even as the intensity of the storm weakened, Harris County officials warned that some of their 4.7 million residents might not see high waters recede in their neighborhoods until the weekend.
Here's what you need to know: • In the United States, new dangers are emerging in the aftermath of Harvey, as floodwaters recede and the dwindling storm moves through Louisiana into Mississippi.
Thanks to Flasher's upbeat tranquility, their stillness through motion, this album integrates effortlessly into whatever context you'd like: willing to recede into the background, glad to rock at high volume too.
JACKSONVILLE, North Carolina — In flood-hit Onslow County, there's finally some good news: After five days of rain, floodwaters are starting to recede and the operation has turned from rescue to recovery.
These "high redshift" stars, which is a term referring to the Doppler-driven optical properties of distant objects as they recede from Earth, are a goldmine of information about the early universe.
But rescuers are also considering other options including keeping the 13 inside the Tham Luang cave until the flood waters recede, at the end of the rainy season in about four months.
"We are not in control as far as how fast these floodwaters will recede, and in fact they are still going up in some places," Louisiana state governor John Bel Edwards said.
The vote is being closely watched outside Bolivia as a sign of whether Latin America's "pink tide" will continue to recede after recent election defeats for leftist governments in Venezuela and Argentina.
Now, as he voluntarily makes the media circuit since the firing, Clapper sees the consequences of Trump's actions as so threatening to our democracy that he is not likely to recede soon.
Turkey's lira gained 21316 percent, while Mexico's peso extended its gains for a fourth straight session, strengthening 212 percent as investors saw the threat of protectionist measures from the U.S. administration recede.
National Flood Insurance Program As the flood waters continue to recede in Houston, homeowners are wondering if they'll get enough money to rebuild -- that's where the National Flood Insurance Program comes in.
In Harris and Fort Bend Counties, the US Army Corps of Engineers has begun releasing water from the Addicks and Barker dams to help the swollen Buffalo Bayou recede within its banks.
Longtime fans reverently sang along, ready to let Yusuf's most controversial moment — his 1989 endorsement of the Ayatollah Khomeini's fatwa against the author Salman Rushdie — recede behind his later, more peaceable sentiments.
By the summer of 2010, the meph craze started to recede from the colleges and universities, and instead found a new base among older users, including the street homeless and speed injectors.
Misogyny's role in guiding acquaintance-rape cases may recede with the understanding that a victim's testimony is not part of a "swearing contest" but is an eyewitness account of a credible person.
As the political crisis set off by the impeachment process was starting to recede, Mr. Temer became embroiled over the summer in the sprawling corruption investigation known as Lava Jato, or Carwash.
Some U.S. exporters were open to rolling shipments because more export-grade soybeans in storage in the upper Midwest farm belt would be available once flooded rivers recede and barge shipments resume.
And WWE will just keep right on churning as before, as Punk's worked shoot and a WWE that was capable of evolving in reaction to its own truths recede further from view.
If the party nominated one of those six, you really could see the Democrats gather progressives and moderates into an enduring majority coalition as the Republicans recede into old, white, rural obsolescence.
Beaumont city officials said they would not be able to assess the damage to the water system until floodwaters began to recede, and that efforts were being made to distribute bottled water.
Farmers worry for their future As they wait for floodwaters slowly to recede, Midwest farmers have a painfully long time to reflect: They have lost so much; how will they go on?
It's still raining in South Texas as I write, with a forecast of clearing that doesn't come until Thursday, and with it the prospect of the scary unknown, as the floods recede.
Stuck in analytic overdrive, she lets her marital tensions and history of childhood abuse recede into the shadows of etiology, even as she adduces subtext and sub-subtext to Adam's every wobble.
Without progress for regular people, the ones who get discouraged and stay home or vote against power whatever its party affiliation, last night's wave will recede back into the sea of frustration.
Located near the Louisiana border on the Gulf Coast, the city of nearly 120,000 residents will be without water until after floodwaters recede and officials can analyze the extent of the damage.
Rowe told the Chronicle that the chemicals in the plant would "certainly" begin to degrade without refrigeration over the six days local officials say it could take for the floodwaters to recede.
Early in the movie, Ms. Olszanska, a slight, narrow-shouldered woman, plays Olga as someone trying to recede into herself, slumping and looking to the ground as she puffs on a cigarette.
The civil rights and black power movements are a moment where old ways of thinking about blackness begin to recede and new ways of understanding blackness begin to come to the fore.
Working with a grant from the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, his new photos shows what happens when climate change makes a lake disappear — and what is left behind as the waters recede.
But her interview is so full of wry insights and delightful banter — with everyone from her landscape architect to Tilda Swinton — that her turn as Anastasia Steele seems to recede far from view.
The vibe also remains strong in the first half of the series's second season, a slow-burning mystery where supernatural elements recede into the background for long stretches, then reappear in shocking moments.
Many of the South American OPEC nation's 29 million people are suffering daily, unscheduled water and electricity cuts as levels recede at the Guri dam complex providing nearly two-thirds of power needs.
I had invited Matthew de Grood to my home, and until that evening, these words would be meaningless to most, routine interactions that would otherwise recede into memory, but something very different happened.
Istanbul stocks also rose 0.7 percent to the highest in almost a month, with financials outperforming and extending gains as risks from a U.S. trial of a Turkish bank executive appeared to recede.
"Brent crude oil ... extended its gains as storms in the Gulf of Mexico halted production of oil and U.S. oil inventories continued to recede more than expected," ANZ Bank said in a note.
While Oppenheimer sees a potential lapse in the performance of U.S. equities ahead, he expects price momentum in other economies to hold up better, especially as political fears begin to recede in Europe.
As in other branches of global finance, some worry that while a tide of money moved in during an unprecedented phase of low interest rates, it could recede as quickly as rates rise.
Once the waters recede, the USTA will donate additional money to restore storm-affected tennis facilities as it has in the past following tragedies like 2005's devastating Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans.
You can run pessimistic projections of a future in which we have done nothing to curb greenhouse gas emissions, or select a more hopeful option where emissions peak in 2040, and then recede.
Parts of western Houston have seen sustained flooding in part because the Army Corps of Engineers has intentionally released water from two swollen reservoirs -- and the flooding there won't recede soon, Turner said.
Areas of western Houston have seen sustained flooding in part because the Army Corps of Engineers has intentionally released water from two swollen reservoirs, and the flooding there won't recede soon, Turner said.
While that blow stoked concerns about the president's ability to enact stimulus policies, these began to recede overnight as investors looked with renewed, albeit tentative, optimism to the U.S. government's next policy steps.
But as the water begins to recede in the state, leaving behind at least 13 people dead and some 60,000 homes damaged, it is important to refocus on what is really important here.
A walk along the beach is still a walk along the beach; it's still soothing to hear the crashing waves and watch the foamy water recede, taking a few soft pebbles with it.
But not entirely, because they are constructed in two or three levels or steps; within the overall shape are sections that either extend still further into space, or recede by a similar depth.
Across the Carolinas, residents struggled with the aftermath of a storm that drenched the region with record rainfall, damaged tens of thousands of homes and delivered floodwaters that may not recede for days.
Now as they watch the new lakes that overtook their property slowly recede, some have a painfully long time to reflect: They lost so much, staying in business will be a mighty struggle.
With that, Yale's Calhoun College, named for John C. Calhoun — a vice president, senator from South Carolina, and founding forefather of the Civil War — will recede further into the New Haven university's past.
By creating a political organization, Mr. Biden, 74, is also sending an unmistakable message to the many other Democrats eyeing the White House that he is not planning to quietly recede into retirement.
All that doesn't stop many French speakers from resenting English's primacy, though, nor from hoping that the language might recede a bit after Britain leaves the European Union, the process known as Brexit.
It may be that Morton's will now see more triumphalist cigar smoke, while the Obama staffer enclaves like the brasserie Le Diplomate — sorry, I meant to say "Le Dip" — recede in self-importance.
Rather than build on the foundation of the Affordable Care Act, and take credit for a strengthened system, Mr. Trump is causing the prospect of nationally affordable care to recede through malign neglect.
If I can make it 48 hours to two weeks inside my shelter (the estimated time for fallout to recede to a physiologically acceptable level), then I may just be able to survive.
Nigeria's rainy season is now drawing to a close, but flood waters could take time to recede, while humanitarian needs are pressing and diseases such as cholera are a major risk, said the agency.
Thankfully, the swollen river started to recede Thursday and residents had a rain-free day to go outside and try to assess the damage, though showers are slated to pick up again Friday night.
Still, as the drought begins to recede and the peso strengthens, the bank estimates inflation will start coming down in the second half of the year, ending the year at closer to 6 percent.
Groups of figures testify to this event, including a cluster of nine crouched women who recede slightly into the background, a set of haloed deities, and a watchful feline perched on a nearby stool.
"People will resort to drinking water contaminated with waste and sewage as well as dead bodies which will be discovered as water levels recede," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation by phone from Johannesburg.
Headline inflation has begun to pick up slightly, which Balboni attributed to base effects from energy and recent euro weakness, but he projected that this could recede given the recent fall in oil prices.
"If the lava continues to recede we may move into a period of these steam-driven explosions," she said of chances of explosive eruptions in the crater if water begins to mix with magma.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Property developer Greentown China plans to invest heavily in land in the second half of the year when competition from rivals is likely to recede, Chief Executive Cao Zhounan said on Thursday.
Their minutes will recede during the regular season, too, as Houston coach Mike D'Antoni will be able to stagger units to ensure at least one All-NBA playmaker is always conducting his innovative attack.
"As the waters recede here and we start to move from the response phase to the recovery phase, there will be big shocks for the community," Prime Minister Scott Morrison told reporters in Townsville.
THE HAGUE (Reuters) - The European Central Bank will change its ultra-accommodative policy message as tail risks of a drop in inflation recede and the euro zone economy improves, its president said on Wednesday.
But even before Trump's dispute with China, growth had started to recede, from 23% in 22019 to 20123% in 22012 to 21% in the first nine months of 20.9063, according to official German data.
If there's one thing I'd change about it, it's the RYU branding — but it does actually recede to being barely visible in less direct lighting, and is more subtle overall than it looks here.
"There will be more incentive to buy the dollar if risks recede, but I don't think dollar/yen will easily break out of its range as a result of the trade negotiations," Kaida said.
That did not bode well for the Institute of Supply Management's manufacturing survey due later on Wednesday, with traders saying that a weak reading could see chances of a June rate hike recede further.
If they ever recede, which they sometimes do when she's focused on a piece of music or concentrating on speaking, they are replaced by a constant B flat tone and the hiss of tinnitus.
When white supremacist organizations crop up in tellings of American history, they appear and recede from the story quickly, a footnote about racism to be overlooked, not a central component of the American story.
The possibility of peace has continued to recede, and Israel's democratic character has continued to erode under the pressure of a long-term occupation of millions of Palestinians who lack sovereignty of their own.
With waters beginning to recede in areas south of Houston, Pile says that most area hospitals should be able to get staffing back to normal and supplies in place over the next few days.
" Kim was never willing to disarm, Lewis said, but he may have been prepared to "have those weapons recede from view, stop testing, stop showing them off at parades, stop threatening people with them.
The sharp divisions among rank-and-file lawmakers in the five states – including Rhode Island – are unlikely to recede simply because the states' governors reached a handshake agreement on broad guardrails for legalizing marijuana.
Using emphatic but controlled paint strokes, dabs, drips, and smears, these images simultaneously recede and approach in terms of abstraction and figuration, which cleverly simulates the equivalent qualities of memory as a sensory experience.
The GOATs of previous eras — like Pelé, Johan Cruyff and Diego Maradona — recede into the background: They had the misfortune to play in a time before a footballer's every exploit was captured on video.
Advances in technology have been pressing down on inflation, but the table is set, he said, for those one-time factors, like a large decline in cell phone plan costs earlier this year, to recede.
The floodwaters are finally starting to recede from Hurricane Florence, a storm that dumped upward of 35 inches of rain in places and more than 10 trillion gallons across North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia.
"We will have to wait until the water levels from this historical flood recede before we can determine the extent of damage and make any needed repairs," the city of Beaumont said in a statement.
For residents along the Great Lakes, the questions are complicated by the fact that water levels vary naturally over time and will recede eventually, though they could rise more before falling and then rising again.
Tens of thousands had been displaced, all along the Texas coast, to inland cities like Austin and San Antonio; thousands more were still sheltering in Houston, waiting for the waters to recede from their homes.
Prices have since recovered to about C$1.50 this week due to the return of some oil sands operations as the fires recede, but AECO prices remain the lowest cost option for many U.S. regions.
It makes her earlier persona recede into the background, piled on by all these other labels she has chosen for herself, reducing her past violation to a miniscule blip in the gloss of an icon.
"It's just not going to give the river the chance to recede over the next couple of days," said Dan Petersen, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service's Weather Prediction Center in College Park, Maryland.
Watters and other executives projecting a recovery in 2017 weighted their optimism to the second half of next year, once interest rates recede further from decade-highs and double-digit unemployment is expected to subside.
An American health official warned Louisiana to monitor its mosquito population when the water in areas hit by recent flooding starts to recede, in case the mosquito-borne Zika virus has spread to the state.
You can either crunch and crush your way to a higher level by investing more of yourself into an arbitrary skill goal that will recede off into the distance or you can choose not to.
But before many glaciers recede beyond view in the coming decades, or die completely, there are exceptionally accessible places to see these glorious natural phenomena, which for millennia have coursed down mountains and through valleys.
So naturally, he would once again recede into his mastermind cave, spend three years writing rhymes on a window like hip-hop's John Nash, and emerge with a project even more perfect and prophetic — right?
Sparks fly off grinders, flames balloon out of quench oil, flames casually spill out the sides of forges, and little fires constantly break out and recede every time a bladesmith drops metal on the floor.
The level of Buffalo Bayou, a major drainage system that runs through the city, is holding steady and may not recede for days, said Edmond Russo, deputy engineer with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
With the waters from Cyclone Idai starting to recede, it was time to take stock, and in Tica, a central Mozambique village where many of the residents are subsistence farmers, the news was not good.
When the floodwaters from Hurricane Florence recede and rebuilding kicks into high gear, homeowners and businesses will face an additional burden as tariffs imposed by the Trump administration drive up the cost of construction materials.
"The Desert Bride," an Argentine-Chilean feature from the directors Cecilia Atán and Valeria Pivato, tells a slight story so gingerly that the film almost seems to recede into the horizon as you watch it.
So it is not necessarily a given that the Yankees, Red Sox, Astros and Mariners — who have the best records in baseball — will recede back into the pack over the grind of a long season.
The floodwaters had begun to recede, but the street in front of Ms. Davis had become a pond, with a garbage can bobbing on the surface and a red sedan inundated up to its wheeltops.
There is unquestionably a happy scenario in which we pass through several scary weeks but infections don't get out of control, the virus starts to recede in April, and a vaccine is available next winter.
TOKYO (Reuters) - The Bank of Japan could consider watering down later this year its commitment to keep or cut its rock-bottom interest rates, if pessimism over the global outlook continues to recede, sources say.
It is difficult to know what exactly Houston homeowners will find once the floodwaters recede—whether their homes can be dried out, cleaned up and made habitable quickly, or whether some will be total losses.
The water, which neighbors say reached 18 inches in some places, briefly started to recede; then, overnight during the last full moon, it swelled again, surprising residents who had thought the worst was behind them.
We have broken the back of the worst drug epidemic in our history, and one day we can look back on 2017 as the high water mark where the opioid wave finally began to recede.
Similarly, when the winds die down and flood waters recede, we must roll up our sleeves and do the hard work of ensure we are better prepared next time, even when disaster is not imminent.
Together with the community here in Goldsboro and Wayne County, I have been through many of those storms and have participated with local churches in the cleanup and rebuilding that happens after the waters recede.
Despite the U.S. and Afghan ground and air operations, "the Islamic State was able to recede deeper into those mountains and just wait until we leave and then just reassume that territory," the official said.
Nonstop denigration of journalists has become an indelible part of the Trump presidency, so routine that it threatens to recede into the background noise of this chaotic administration, a low hum lost in the racket.
River levels have peaked in many areas and have started to recede, but parts of Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin and South Dakota still face "historic to catastrophic flooding," the National Weather Service said on Monday.
LONDON, June 7 (Reuters) - HSBC said on Wednesday it raised its year-end forecast for U.S. 10-year Treasury yields by 30 basis points to 1.9 percent as global constraints on U.S. interest rate normalisation recede.
Washington (CNN)Gliding toward Joint Base Andrews in his military helicopter Friday, Barack Obama watched a dramatically altered Washington recede from view, the work of his presidency now over and the future of his accomplishments uncertain.
Later, when water levels recede and people begin returning to their homes, city and state agencies will be on the watch for a list of other risks, including falling tree limbs and loose debris in homes.
Still, other groups of Rangers had helped save families in Vidor and other smaller communities throughout the day, and members had begun trucking in supplies to parts of Texas where the water was beginning to recede.
Its strings and voices surge and swell, recede only to rise once more, never suffocating moments of intimacy and perfectly accompanying set-piece-style occasions—you'll swear that these blue whales are dancing just for you.
He initially encouraged Mr Trump to take a tough stance, arguing that Mrs Pelosi's opposition to his demand was based on a fear of the left that would recede if and when she secured the Speakership.
Leading the community plantation drive, Arjun Mandal from Rajat Jubilee village said his team begins by collecting mangrove seeds that are dispersed by tidal waters from the forests and deposited on banks when the tides recede.
He's watched genres emerge and recede, knows the patterns of music culture well enough to predict that the acoustic guitar will never go out of fashion and is accepting of new styles as they come along.
Inspectors hope that the water will recede and the current will slow down enough for the barges to be removed this weekend so that a better assessment of the damage to the bridges can be made.
They recede by about 10 to 15 inches a year, and over two months in 2014, about 16 feet of cliff crumbled to the east of the Seven Sisters, the equivalent of seven years of erosion.
In the past populism tended to rise in bad times and ebb in good ones, so you might have expected it to recede as the global recovery increased employment and wages over the past 18 months.
One effect of Evert's groupings of progressively darker or lighter grays, which are bounded on each side by a blue or orange band, is that they seem to recede or advance spatially, interrupting the painting's flatness.
The objective aspects of Catholic teaching on marriage — the supernatural reality of the first marriage, the metaphysical reality of sin and absolution, the sacramental reality of the eucharist itself — do not just recede; they essentially disappear.
Simple things include building codes that reserve ground levels of flood-prone buildings for car parks and encourage "wet-proofing" of walls and floors with tiles so as to limit the clean-up once floodwaters recede.
Even star singers are forced to recede when collaborating with this conductor: It is no coincidence that in the final seconds of the opera, the only illumination in the theater was focused squarely on the podium.
The move confused his peers and caused his profile in the art world to recede, to the point where many younger artists who were indirectly influenced by his work had little idea who had created it.
Ranchers, some of whom have used air boats to bring feed to flood-stranded herds, are bracing for the possibility of additional problems with their livestock once the waters recede, Nebraska Cattlemen spokeswoman Talia Goes said.
The threat of a U.S. government shutdown this weekend appeared to recede on Tuesday after Trump backed away from a demand that Congress include funding for his planned border wall with Mexico in a spending bill.
Lloyds did not provision any money to repay customers mis-sold loan insurance this quarter, an indication that a scandal that has plagued the bank and sharply reduced profits over recent years is starting to recede.
Rescuers are also preparing for the scenario where they may need to sustain the group inside the caves for up to four months, until the rainy season ends in October and the water levels naturally recede.
Although the surge had begun to recede in Kansas City, Missouri's largest city, a number of riverfront roads remained flooded and city residents were urged to conserve water to help utility crews cope with the deluge.
While U.S. stocks should continue to climb in 2019 amid record earnings, the trek to new highs will be marked by turbulence as both fiscal and monetary stimuli recede and economic activity slows, according to Wells Fargo.
Other survivors of the storm that ravaged New Orleans in 0003, killing more than 1,800 people, had more practical suggestions for storm-weary Texans, like getting a quick start on purchasing building materials once the waters recede.
Blackall's ocean is variously placid, rippling, luminescent, angry, violent, frozen, gray, green, cerulean, black; her waters surge and recede, but her red and white lighthouse and its bearded, contemplative keeper remain stolid and constant — until they don't.
Colombo, Sri Lanka (CNN)As torrential rains in Sri Lanka finally recede, authorities are attempting to manage hundreds of thousands of displaced people, while rescuers continue to search for those who may have been engulfed by landslides.
That the audio of Gianforte slamming Jacobs to the ground -- and even the possibility that he will be convicted of a misdemeanor -- will recede in peoples' memory as long as the Montana Republican keeps his mouth shut.
If Mr Sharma is right that global capital flows will remain depressed, and that developing economies face a pedestrian future, then the hot money chasing them will recede—as, perhaps, will the influence of famous fund managers.
Regardless of the outcome, we should however stop assuming the President would prefer for all these scandals to go away and reporters should be tougher in trying to think about which stories recede when these stories flare.
Lewis told CNN that although the floodwater is beginning to recede in the city, Wood River is expected to crest at a historic 17.7 feet Wednesday morning, which could cause more flooding and require additional water rescues.
Later, ethereal notes in the chorus are punctuated by firm string downbeats, like exhalations, that build to loud grandeur, then immediately recede, before a swirling, swinging climax driven on by an undercurrent of ba-bum heartbeat rhythm.
Some, like alpine species, will die in increased temperatures; others that need more water will shrivel as already warm environments desertify; plants that live in the shallows will die from too much water as the coastlines recede.
The New Health Care Long after the floodwaters recede, and even during cleanup and rebuilding, the people who lived through Hurricane Harvey will face another form of recovery — from the storm's blows to physical and mental health.
Will the tide recede to leave figures like Cuomo, the New York governor who has done just enough to keep progressive voters on his side without ever letting the left wing of his party build lasting power?
"Given the unprecedented flooding in the city of Port Arthur, it remains uncertain how quickly the flood waters will recede, so we cannot provide a timeline for restart at this time," the company said in a statement.
Record floodwaters have ravaged Nebraska, but as they begin to recede, an alarming reality has come into view: Hundreds of miles of highway remain impassable, bridges have been wiped out and routine drives have become treacherous ordeals.
And, sure, some things never change (war movies and epics will always be Oscar favorites), but by looking at the nominees from year to year you can see trends emerge, grow, and then recede across Hollywood history.
Sunday&aposs fresh reckoning came a day after a break in the constant rainfall had lowered water levels, bringing hope that the muddy water inside the crucial but clogged chamber would recede and expedite divers&apos movement forward.
Highways in the St. Louis, Missouri area reopened on Friday as water from a rare winter flood began to recede, but states along the Mississippi River to the south may have yet to see the worst of it.
She may not want to go back to making Jell-O molds, but she does already have two children before 30, who recede into the background so often as to register as little more than a passing blur.
While the ire evoked this election season will, hopefully, soon recede, what's unlikely to ebb is the public's anger at how corporations are rigging the game to boost profits and executive pay at the expense of working people.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Thousands of people are suffering from an outbreak of diarrhea, malaria and dengue in Bangladesh and Nepal as the waters from the worst floods in a decade recede, officials and aid agencies said on Wednesday.
The floodwaters from Hurricane Harvey have yet to recede in Texas and Louisiana, but weather forecasters are already warily eyeing another storm that is rapidly intensifying in the tropical Atlantic Ocean — and could threaten the U.S. next week.
The great tide of resentful English nationalism will recede, skinheads will sing "O Flower of Scotland" in charming chorus with refugees from around the world, sales of the Guardian will skyrocket, and we'll all live happily every after.
With main roads submerged and business affected, many of the city's markets have been forced to shut down, while the private school association of Karachi has called on all schools to remain shut until the flood waters recede.
The image is unique in its three-dimensional quality which makes certain parts feel like they loom larger, are almost moving towards me as I view it, while other parts recede into the distance of the picture plane.
According to Dustin Whalen, who works for Natural Resources Canada, some sections of Pelly Island, a remote island about 100 kilometers [62 miles] west of Tuktoyaktuk, recede as much as 30-40 meters [18-24 miles] a year.
"The macro backdrop prior to this was quite good so there is certainly a lot of scope for the move to reverse notably if the war escalation risks recede and we do not see further sanctions," he said.
The laughter subsides; the play's flaws recede; and we are left with a resonantly ambiguous picture of the manner in which wars, and the tides of refugees they often result in, have an indelible impact on individual lives.
While geometric on its face, Shapiro's sharply angled planes cannot help but protrude and recede, creating shelves and recesses, while Loving's shaped canvas takes up the challenge of making all seven sides of a heptahedron visible at once.
Just as the glow of city lights causes twinkling stars to recede from sight, so sugar- and salt-laced foods prevent the palate from experiencing subtler flavors, and strong scents can also overwhelm and confuse our olfactory register.
Related: $129 Billion Worth Of New York City Real Estate Lies In Flood Zones The water took about a week to recede from Concordia after which evacuees began slowly trickling back to their homes to see the damage.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese big manufacturers' confidence is expected to have improved for a third straight quarter in June to match the peak seen two years ago, but may recede in the coming quarter on uncertainty around conditions overseas.
"The Chinese position in general has been that they will honor U.N. sanctions and they are reluctant to recede to bilateral sanctions," said senior fellow David Dollar of The John L. Thornton China Center at the Brookings Institution.
Are you wondering when the current tide of creative destruction from the FANG stocks (Facebook, Amazon, Netflix and Alphabet née Google) will recede so we can go back to our old ways of investing in what we know?
On Monday, residents of the Kaningo neighborhood on the west side of Freetown were going about the gruesome task of collecting the dead even as floodwaters had yet to recede — one body was retrieved from up a tree.
The vast lobby is stunning, but designed to recede; there's space for crowds, and a sense of logic, like the efficient maze you find at an especially well-run Whole Foods checkout (I mean this as a compliment).
The number of migrants arrested by Border Patrol at the U.S.-Mexico border fell 26 percent in June, signaling that a migrant surge that's taxed federal resources and ignited partisan battles on Capitol Hill may recede this summer.
"The threat of trade disruption could recede as fast as they are mounting, however, and it is difficult at this stage to make adjustments to our base case assumptions for the economy and oil demand," the group added.
For much of the evening, however, Mr. Biden seemed to recede from the foreground as other candidates battled around him — though when he did speak, he delivered his smoothest remarks from a debate stage to date this cycle.
"Once we can get that water to recede, we feel very confident that we can bring in the available equipment on standby, get down to the bottom, and move the heavy material out of the way," he said.
The sky becomes ashy and matte and seems to recede into the distance, and the light takes on a strange, diffuse quality, even as it becomes hyper-bright — as though the atmosphere is a scrim being lit from behind.
China: Trump should avoid the Taiwan card While the uncertainty surrounding Donald Trump's incoming administration doesn't bode well for anyone, the instability ahead could begin to recede if the new executive branch is willing to learn and acts sensibly.
But when the waters recede, despite the devastation left behind, they&aposve always picked up and found a way to start again — because this has been home for 100 years and no hurricane or flood will drive them out.
The risk is that this onshore production takes longer to return than the market may expect, given the apparent widespread damage to infrastructure from flooding in the region and the length of time it may take floodwaters to recede.
"We're going to have to wait until the flood waters recede until we know the full expanse of the toll on the people of Mozambique," said U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) coordinator Sebastian Rhodes Stampa.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil prices rose to near eight-week highs on Wednesday, with Brent crude futures above $21.8 a barrel, as a much steeper than expected decline in U.S. inventories encouraged hopes the global crude glut would recede.
IS THERE AN ACTUAL NEGOTIATION HAPPENING OR ARE WE JUST KIND OF THROWING THINGS OUT INTO THE AIR AND MAYBE THIS WHOLE THING CAN KIND OF RECEDE A LITTLE BIT AND SEE WHERE IT GOES OVER THE LONGER TERM?
While many assumed that Asian investors would return to the euro zone market as worries over the break-up of the bloc recede, both the data and comments from traders suggest buyers are returning in larger numbers than expected.
As the torture scandals of the Bush administration recede into memory, Americans are increasingly likely to say the US should — by any means necessary — get information out of terrorists, despite a pile of evidence that torture does not work.
In "Council, Untitled (15–53)" (2015), the orbs are nearly mirrored images (they seem a millimeter from kissing), and their ivory edges almost recede into the background; only up close do we see that they are actually, barely, touching.
"We think this issue is more likely to snowball than recede and that advertisers are reaching a tipping point at which spending on not only Facebook and other online platforms, is re-evaluated," brokerage Liberum said in a note.
But Carmelo Anthony, whose ongoing saga with the team's front office seemed to recede for at least a few precious hours, drained a go-ahead jumper in the final minute to lift the Knicks to a 22-3 victory.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Slower income growth and soft home sales are hurting consumer spending growth in China, an official with the country's planning agency said on Thursday, although consumption was expected to pick up again as various seasonal factors recede.
Investec said its bank and wealth businesses were committed to meeting 30.13 financial targets, although co-CEO Fani Titi, who will head them following the demerger, added it was hard to say when the uncertainty hurting performance would recede.
Yet because the underlying chords remain the same old comforting ones we hear every winter, these pieces are also rather hard to concentrate on; you want them to recede in the mind's ear, but they just keep pattering away.
But we are crazy if we let 2016, and Clinton's political career, recede in the rearview mirror without acknowledging the horribly distorting role of the press and the insane hall of mirrors in which Clinton was forced to operate.
Because the colors he uses in these "brushstroke paintings," as he terms them, are of equivalent intensity, they appear to advance in front of the surface or recede behind it, depending on which one you fix in your focus.
But with flood waters starting to recede, the priority now is to deliver food and other supplies to people on the ground rather than take people out of the affected areas, although that is also still happening, Correia said.
Named for ancient Greek sirens, the dangerous female monsters who lured sailors to their deaths, these shimmering surfaces enchant but refuse to recede into depth, holding their ground in a direct challenge to the viewer while offering only a dusky silence.
So while the movie initially features modestly clever wrinkles -- and gets a lift from Brian Tyree Henry as a local cop, whose mom lives in their building -- the satirical and technology-inspired elements recede as the conventional slasher bits take over.
Ross Hutchison, rates portfolio manager at Aberdeen Standard Investments, added that as concerns about a no-deal Brexit recede, factors such as brighter outlook for the economy and what the Bank of England will do on rates come back into play.
In this dispatch from Beaumont, Texas, they lead us through the story of a family in a lower-income community who, once the floodwaters finally started to recede, try to figure out how far they are from life as usual.
It could take many weeks for the monsoon floodwaters to recede, leaving rescuers with the option of supplying the group with food, water, and other essential items during this time, or trying to teach them to dive through the flooded caves.
As floodwaters began to recede in much of the area inundated by the aftermath of a storm dubbed a "bomb cyclone," Nebraska officials were taking in the damage in a state where 303 of the 93 counties have declared emergencies.
The worst of the rain is over for now, but rivers in some parts of the state could take up to two days to recede to their normal levels, and any further rainfall will likely trigger another bout of flash floods.
While the Current Population Survey reported record high black turnout in 2008 and 2012 -- black turnout even surpassed white turnout in 2012 -- observers have long wondered if turnout rates would recede when Barack Obama was no longer on the ballot.
HOUSTON, Sept 33 (Reuters) - As flood waters recede from Hurricane Harvey, thousands are set to return to their homes on Sunday to survey damage from unprecedented flooding that devastated densely populated areas of Texas, as worries mount about health risks.
The move to reopen the gates for QDLP, at a time of a robust rally in global financial markets, shows Beijing is increasingly confident about pressing ahead with financial deregulation as its fears of capital outflows and yuan depreciation recede.
By then, the magnitude of the catastrophe and the political challenge it will pose for the White House may be become clearer, as flood waters begin to recede from vast tracts of residential areas, with the death toll likely to rise.
The threat of protests and outages had appeared to recede after Eskom offered to raise salaries by around 7 percent annually over the next three years, but trade unions want bonuses to be paid before they agree a wage deal.
Wang Yi, strategist at Great Wall Securities, expected China's market to pick up eventually as the fears of an imminent U.S. rate hike recede and on hopes that Beijing will accelerate its long-promised reforms for bloated and inefficient state enterprises.
Toby's moral lapse at the gallery and his subsequent beating recede into the background when he goes to his Uncle Hugo's house to recuperate, and a skull is found in the wych elm at the foot of the Ivy House garden.
Because of Hocking Hills's unique topography of cliffs, gorges and rivers, its climate is a vestige of an era when glaciers had just begun to recede, and trees such as the Eastern hemlock, the Canada yew and the mountain laurel dominated.
"Subdued house price inflation will curb household debt growth, but it will take time for vulnerabilities to recede," Nicolaisen said, adding that the correction in the housing market "may lower the risk of an abrupt and more pronounced decline further out".
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The threat of a U.S. government shutdown this weekend appeared to recede on Tuesday after President Donald Trump backed away from a demand that Congress include funding for his planned border wall with Mexico in a spending bill.
"This is here to stay," said Adrien Dumas, a manager at Mandarine Gestion in Paris, arguing that because trade is at the core of the Trump administration's agenda, investors should accept that the issue is unlikely to recede any time soon.
There are few, if any, people who have risen to define the movement: Figures tend to appear and recede to the sidelines, because of death or the challenges of leading a fractious group of what was, at least initially, outcasts.
When the waters recede and Houstonians and others hit by this storm return home, with all their pluck and determination, to muck out and clear debris, many will learn too late that their homeowners' insurance does not cover flood damage.
WASHINGTON — President Trump and his Republican allies focused on exacting payback against his political opponents on Thursday after his acquittal in his Senate impeachment trial, signaling that the conflict that has consumed Washington for months may only escalate rather than recede.
Gould said FPL might have to turn off some substations ahead of any major flooding, a technique that could help the company restore power faster once any floodwaters recede, rather than keeping them on and allowing the storm to damage them.
With the art market turned more-and-more towards absolutely contemporary works, and the recent modernist past seeming to recede ever more swiftly from living memory, doesn't this desire to keep in touch with tradition begin to feel increasingly hopeless?
Years from now, we might look back at Trump's announcement in Miami not as a step backward in relations between the two countries, but as the point when the divisive debate over U.S. policy toward Cuba finally began to recede.
LONDON, Dec 8 (Reuters) - Emerging stocks bounced on Friday, thanks to robust Chinese data and higher tech shares while the Turkish lira and shares headed for big weekly gains as some of the risks to the country's banks appeared to recede.
Listen and subscribe to our podcast from your mobile device: Via Apple Podcasts | Via RadioPublic | Via Stitcher Even as floodwaters caused by Hurricane Harvey began to recede, Wayne Dailey was pleading with emergency services to send someone to rescue his wife.
So it's unclear whether the current level of worry reflects a more meaningful shift in public opinion, or if it's a temporary spike that will recede as the vivid memories of recent extreme weather events fade and other anxieties loom larger.
This is the bubbliest and kindliest installment in a longer series, with different albums devoted to different feelings, presumably intended as ambient mood music, the way mood-themed Spotify playlists recede into the background while one studies, exercises, falls asleep, etc.
Watching the earth recede into the distance to become a pale blue dot and then arriving for a close pass across the back side of the moon before being slingshot back at the earth will be an experience far beyond my own.
Officials have said they are still exploring a series of options on how to bring the soccer team out, including teaching them to dive, drilling a hole to extract them, or waiting for the waters to recede enough to ease the rescue.
Rescue alternatives include teaching the boys to dive and then swim out, a highly risky venture, remaining in the cave for months until the wet season ends and flood waters recede, or drilling a shaft into the cave from the forest above.
In Texas, where torrential rains led to flooding last week that killed at least 16 people, the waters were expected to recede as the weather dries out, said Mark Null, hydrologist-in-charge of the National Weather Service's West Gulf River Forecast Center.
It's what's left when the waters recede and you have things that are only half usable or not at all: glass jars, old shells, broken ceramics, a baby blue polystyrene cushion, telephone wires, a rope that's unraveling, branches, dead flowers, more shells.
Trump and Iranian leaders have both publicly said talks were possible, but the prospect for dialog appeared to recede on Wednesday when the top military adviser to Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Tehran would not negotiate with Washington under any circumstances.
Later, once she's well underway, she hits the steering wheel logo, which causes the steering wheel to recede into the dashboard as the car takes over the driving, allowing her to sit back and read the messages being displayed on her windshield.
RECESSION RISKS RECEDE Britain's departure from the EU has been delayed three times, causing huge uncertainty among investors and consumers as there was - and still is - no clear indication as to how, when, or even if the two sides will finally divorce.
Trump and Iranian leaders have both publicly said talks were possible, but the prospect for dialogue appeared to recede on Wednesday when the top military adviser to Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Tehran would not negotiate with Washington under any circumstances.
"This is here to stay", commented Adrien Dumas, a manager at Mandarine Gestion in Paris, arguing that because trade is at the core of the Trump administration's agenda, investors should accept that the trade war theme is unlikely to recede any time soon.
As the waters brought by Harvey's record rainfall recede throughout the area, and as homeowners begin to sort through the wreckage of their flooded houses, Houstonians who don't own their homes and who survive on hourly wages are facing another problem: making rent.
The swollen Russian River, which essentially turned the town of Guerneville into an island, is forecast to recede in the next day or two, returning to below flooding levels by early Friday morning, said Scott Rowe, a National Weather Service meteorologist. Gov.
A couple of generations ago, one of the only sure things about a boy band was that it would someday recede — the members would age out, or be mired in disagreement, or its passionate young fans would become less passionate older fans.
Relics of that harrowing adventure and the successful rescue of all those onboard, including an 11-year-old girl and the captain's mother, resurfaced after more than 0003 years this month when scorching summer temperatures in Europe caused the glacial ice to recede.
People will play out fake versions of a very real space race, one whose winner is also unclear, one in which no one really knows what the word "winner" means, and one whose finish line will likely always recede into the distance.
With the waters in the Pearl River continuing to rise in and around Mississippi's capital city and more rain on the way this week, the governor warned residents that it would be days before flood waters start to recede in Jackson. Gov.
As the floodwaters recede in Houston and the city grapples with an almost unfathomable amount of damage from Hurricane Harvey, the giant metropolitan area might draw lessons from a Midwest city of 290,000 people that has become a model for successful disaster response.
Flooding near Addicks Reservoir in Houston, Texas on August 53th, As Hurricane Harvey's floodwaters begin to slowly recede from Houston, leaving behind at least 25 dead, residents and authorities alike are only beginning to assess the surreal extent of the damage throughout the region.
As the Times noted on Friday, boycott campaigns tend to fade over time but this time the pressure has built quickly, buoyed by a number of Parkland survivors speaking out on social media and leaving some corporations with no middle ground to recede to.
DHAKA/NEW DELHI (Reuters) - The death toll from severe flooding in parts of India, Nepal and Bangladesh rose to more than 300 on Monday, even as heavy rains are starting to ebb and water levels started to recede in some of the worst-affected areas.
There's something strangely moving about not just being exposed to the dwarf planet's alienness — a roiling nitrogen sea, towering peaks topped with methane ice — but seeing the whole thing recede into the distance at the end, as New Horizons soars out to its next destination.
At some point, the magic of discovery will not seem as magical and, bit by bit, Pokémon Go will recede from the conversation as the cynicism and concern grows and we run out of things to say about it on social and digital media.
As piles of ice and snow recede, ancient objects from many periods of Mongolian history are spilling from their frozen prisons to be glimpsed for the first time by modern eyes, according to a study published on Wednesday in the open-access journal PLOS ONE.
The conflict between economic necessity and political necessity is especially palpable in the Persian Gulf, where governments need to cut spending as their oil revenues recede but also need to curry the favor of their populations while political turmoil swirls across the Middle East.
Water is not expected to recede for days If the river hits 38 feet a large number of homes will be flooded by 6 feet of water, roads will become impassable and residents won't be allowed to return home for days, emergency management officials said.
There's a limit on how much a module can lift and what load you can put on it, meaning if someone was laying on the bed, the system is designed to remain in place even if a user instructs it to recede into the ceiling.
GENEVA, Dec 11 (Reuters) - Global airlines reduced a forecast for industry-wide profits in 4.13 under the weight of trade tensions, but predicted a modest recovery next year on the assumption that tariff wars will recede in the run-up to the U.S. presidential election.
And so here you have a situation where statehood kind of follows this very specific trail, which is that people come up with the idea it resonates just a little bit but it never gets a critical mass and then it begins to recede.
While the swiftly moving storm is not expected to linger over Florida for long, widespread heavy downpours will likely track inland to flood-stricken areas of the Carolinas even as rain-gorged rivers there begin to recede, National Weather Service meteorologist Ken Widelski told the conference call.
Jakobsen is not alone in this thesis, with a number of investment houses recently upgrading their outlooks on European stocks as fears recede on the rise of populism and polls indicate that centrist candidate Emmanuel Macron is likely to do well at the upcoming French elections.
The first day, I approach two stone arches, half a mile from the shore of Kimolos; as I pursue them, they seem to recede, slide away — they remind me of the Drifters that Homer recounts in the "Odyssey," those prowling rocks that claimed ship after ship.
"If we are right about August, and the hourly earnings number undershoots consensus, as we expect —thanks to a long-standing and persistent calendar quirk — the chances of a September rate hike will recede," Ian Shepherdson, chief economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics, said in a note Wednesday.
But even with the diverse diplomatic cast of powerful supporting actors, ranging from U.S. President Donald Trump and senior members of his cabinet to the elderly Emir of Kuwait, there are few guarantees that political risk in the Gulf region will recede in the near future.
What I was hoping for was that Trump would recede a bit into the background and that he would empower his staff — particularly [Mike] Pompeo, [John] Bolton, and [James] Mattis — to roll up their sleeves and see if they could accomplish something diplomatically with the Russians.
But while conversations about recovery were already underway in the hardest-hit portions of Nebraska and Iowa, where most roads have reopened and many rivers have started to recede, Pine Ridge, with a population of about 20,000, remained in a state of hour-to-hour chaos.
As water began to recede in some parts of flood-ravaged Houston and as Harvey, now a tropical depression, shifted its wrath to the Beaumont-Port Arthur area of Texas, there were reports early Thursday that a chemical plant at risk of exploding had done just that.
The city manager, Kyle Hayes, said at a midday news conference that he would not be able to assess flood damage to the city's water pumps, or give a timeline for fixing them, until water began to recede, which he said would happen no earlier than Saturday.
"There's a likelihood that this could go on for weeks, because as the waters recede, they are going to be finding more and more pets that are displaced," said Kim Alboum, a director at the Humane Society of the United States, which was organizing the flights.
Because after all, there are times like this, when hurricanes named Dorian — a name forever associated with horror and the undying — ferociously bear down on the places and the people we love, providing a foretaste of what is to come when the waters will not recede.
It felt a little bit too gregarious, over the top, and proud in the wrong way, so things started to recede; not that people weren&apost shopping, but they weren&apost buying things that were so blatant as to what they were and how much they cost.
Credit...Kimberly Butler/The LIFE Images Collection, via Getty Images After the hundreds of jobs going poof and the thus-far inadequate discounts, the saddest thing about the closure of Barneys New York is that its signature naughty window displays will recede even further in collective memory.
The red-haired and red-lipsticked Goldin, in black slacks and a black shirt—the photographer's customary uniform, because it allows one to recede into the background—alternately smoked and nibbled cheese or chocolate, or seemed to do both at once, as she talked about her childhood.
It's impossible to know whether this time will be different, but the students affected so far say they have no intention of repeating the well-worn cycle of a school shooting shocking the nation only to recede from the public consciousness before any laws are changed.
But it, and the OAN interview, are signs that rather than recede into the background and allow congressional Republicans to defend the president ahead of this week's House impeachment vote, Giuliani is seizing the moment to highlight those actions and the conspiracy theories that motivated them.
On the right, a row of modestly sized but undoubtedly pricy bungalows (houses of this type on Burbank Street go for around a million, in part due to an influx of high-tech workers) recede with it, as do the street-aligned columns of tall palms and telephone poles.
An officer drove down the interstate underneath their bridge and said since the family was on the bridge and didn't have any medical emergencies, they should camp out for the night and wait for the water to recede — or turn around and go back the way they came.
"We can recede into our echo chambers and sulk and tweet, or we can get off our asses and create change with a sustained commitment," the hackathon's lead organizer, Elevate Labs CEO Jesse Pickard, told the assembled crowd as he kicked off the final presentations, whittled down from 40.
If, on the other hand, Kavanaugh's account is supported by FBI findings, then the anger directed his way by progressives will recede over time to the level felt for the four other justices who may be poised to turn back the clock on abortion and other important rights.
Tragically, Hurricane Harvey ravaged the Lancaster along with the rest of the city in late August, flooding the basement and leaving the first floor with a foot of water; the hotel will not accept reservations until "our situation gets better and the waters recede," according to its website.
The Los Angeles of Woman No. 17 is, above all, a state of mind where people—almost entirely women—recede into their archetypes somewhere between Studio City and Laurel Canyon, becoming both more and less than human: The sum of their failed relationships and hopes, little more than a number.
CHICAGO, March 2254 (Reuters) - A massive supply of grains has shielded the futures markets from the impact of flooding in the U.S. Midwest so far, with traders largely shrugging off this week's reports of destroyed storage bins, swamped elevators and questions about if waters will recede in time for planting.
BEIJING — China extended a warm welcome this week to the incoming United Nations chief, António Guterres, praising the world body and making clear that it wants a greater role there, at a time when Donald J. Trump's election to the White House has many wondering whether American involvement will recede.
Race up the south entrance stairs, pause beneath the arches of the loggia, run your hands along the soft limestone pillars, and imagine a metamorphosis occurs: The vermilion walls peel away, fine dentils recede into flatness, turrets and towers, with their finials and conical caps, transform themselves into concise pyramids.
Even a week after a deluge put huge chunks of Louisiana and other parts of the South underwater, even after the water levels had begun to recede, it was almost impossible to find someone willing to make the normally hour-and-a-half drive to Baton Rouge from New Orleans.
The storm has dropped more than 30 inches of rain in some areas, with more expected, and even when the waters recede, many lives will not return to their normal rhythms for months or years, if ever, as displaced families make their way back home, take stock and begin arduous cleanups.
In "Like 'House Arrest': Flooded Roads and Swamped Bridges Strand Nebraskans," Mitch Smith writes: Record floodwaters have ravaged Nebraska, but as they begin to recede, an alarming reality has come into view: Hundreds of miles of highway remain impassable, bridges have been wiped out and routine drives have become treacherous ordeals.
As his primary victories recede and he turns toward the much larger general electorate, the people closest to him in his campaign -- his family -- may have forced him to confront an inescapable reality: The "Let Trump be Trump" approach has plateaued; a talking-to from his daughter was the next logical step.
There are other humans in this vision of the future who have to do the unpleasant behind-the-scenes work to produce those packets—the agriculture and the processing and the packaging and so on—but you, $700 juice machine owner, don't have to think about them, and they recede into the background.
And as painful memories of that period recede into the past, the regime's hard edges have softened, helped along by a new wave of politicians, economists, movements, pundits, and intellectuals who have sought to counter what they see as the leftist stranglehold on Brazilian political life over the last decade and a half.
Crews overwhelmed by thousands of rescue calls during one of the heaviest downpours in U.S. history have had little time to search for other potential victims, but officials acknowledge the grim reality that fatalities linked to Harvey could soar once the devastating floodwaters recede from one of America's most sprawling metropolitan centers.
Gayle Smith, the last United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Administrator under former President Barack Obama, expressed concern over the effects that cuts could have on emergency assistance from the US. "If we were to significantly recede, it would be a matter of life and death for a lot of people," Smith told CNN.
Nonetheless, in the interest of stimulating debate, I'm going on the record with a grim prediction, a hypothesis that time will test: We have entered a period in which democracy will recede and authoritarianism will grow over many years — at least in Latin America, the region about which I'm most confident in making predictions.
Part of the Dadaists' revolutionary political ideology was clearly a call for an art that entails choices of figure and ground visibility (what will emerge, what will recede) coupled with an art-without-crisp-borders attitude, as demonstrated when Tzara, Janco, and Huelsenbeck together wrote three poems to be read simultaneously over each other.
For Mr. Kasich, the Ohio governor, and Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, that is how every day in the run-up to the New York primary on April 240 seems to be playing out — with excruciating reminders that on Donald J. Trump's home turf, they will forever grasp for an edge that appears to recede.
This is going to sound like an academic point, but it's important: The more that the notion of a two-state solution seems to recede from the horizon, it really raises questions about not only how Palestinians but also Israeli citizens who are Palestinians, Israeli Arabs, how they start thinking about or talking about what a viable endgame is.
"Share markets mostly continued to move higher over the last week as growth fears from earlier this year continued to recede and the oil price managed to push higher despite the failure of OPEC and Russia in Doha to agree a production freeze," explained Shane Oliver, head of investment strategy and chief economist at AMP Capital.
Although this assistance will eventually wane as the rivers and streams recede back into their banks, the ability for our citizenry to once more demonstrate its ability to generate aid from across a philosophically disparate landscape, is less indicative of a divided nation, than it is of a population that remains as resolute as it is dynamic.
The option of waiting months until seasonal floodwaters recede now seems less promising, but the practical problems of ferrying 103 children and one adult safely through a nearly three-mile maze of perils remain daunting, all the more so since none of the children are said to be able to swim, much less use diving gear.
The tensions between the two men seemed to recede in recent days with Trump's announcement that he would slap Turkey with sanctions over the offensive and with his decision to send a delegation headed by Vice President Mike Pence and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to make the case for a ceasefire to Turkey's president in person.
The extent of the livestock losses won't be known until the floodwaters recede, but gut-wrenching photographs of cattle bogged so deep in mud they appear to be made from the stuff, blood leaking from bullet-holes in the skulls of the animals that had to be put down, are an indication of the horrors to come.
" Less than a week before election day, his aides consider it a matter of cardinal importance that Trump recede from the public spotlight as much as possible—he is "trying so hard to keep control," as CNN's Dana Bash explained Wednesday night, "because when he becomes the story in the general election it tends to be bad for Donald Trump.
Group hostility, he writes, grows as the size of the immigrant population grows until it reaches a certain point and then begins to recede: The relationship between the proportion of an out-group in an area and group-based bias is curvilinear: it becomes greater as the out-group proportion increases until reaching a tipping point and then starting to decrease.
The hotels of South Beach, the nightclubs of San Francisco, the gay demimonde and the Italianate arias so lavishly depicted in this series seem fairly removed from the world of politics, particularly at a time when AIDS had begun to recede as a public health crisis and when legal recognition of same-sex relationships still seemed like a distant prospect.
It remains to be seen, when the floodwaters recede and the drowned cattle are counted, when the rotting corpses of decades-old fish leak back into the muddy sludge of the river, when the charred skeletons of thousand-year-old trees punctuate the remains of an ice age forest, whether Australians will finally decide that it's time to take this seriously.

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