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Mining the sea in shallower coastal areas is already underway.
That is much shallower than what researchers have shown before.
This meant they experienced a shorter and shallower employment downturn.
That is a feature not found in other, shallower deals.
Two seasons of angst have only made him seem shallower.
While the weakness is somewhat shallower, it is more widespread.
MC: Yeah, maybe a little taller and a little shallower.
Big ones get bigger as they approach the shallower shore.
Researchers thought they survived on krill, which lurks in shallower waters.
Instead, shorter and shallower slumps led to rising long-term growth.
"Any dollar rally would be shallower as a result," Woo conceded.
"Other things being equal, it would (mean a) shallower (inflation path)".
A shallower seat is better if you're on the short side.
If the BAT fails, corporate tax reform will be much shallower.
Any shallower, and the probe will bounce off into deep space.
In countries with shallower democratic roots, democracy is quickly giving ground.
Traditionally the fish came from the shallower waters along the reef.
But a closer, shallower temblor could cause 100 times more devastation.
Intermediate depth quakes typically cause less surface damage than shallower tremors.
An earlier flash reading had suggested a slightly shallower rise in activity.
It's similar to hibernation, but a shorter and shallower state called torpor.
In shallower waters, moorings can be driven directly into the ocean floor.
The shallower a quake, the more likely it is to cause damage.
Observations made during the Pathfinder mission affirmed the landscape as being the site of a former flood, but a flood at considerably shallower levels than estimates derived from the space-based observations—to the tune of 10 times shallower.
Google's keyboard cover attempts to do something similar, though with much shallower depressions.
The Indians have shallower pockets, and couldn't afford to take the powerhouse approach.
The attempt to add depth to the character actually makes him feel shallower.
With a lower ceiling for rates, policymakers now expect a shallower path upward.
"The octopus hatchlings in shallower water, only 3,660 feet, are bigger," Voight said.
But RCEP is a far shallower agreement, and the gains are commensurately lower.
Deeper neural networks learned the task with far fewer neurons than shallower ones.
This prevents you from relying on shallower breaths limited to the chest area.
Nutrients are also recycled from the ocean floor more easily in shallower waters.
The stage space has been raised and made shallower, as if flat-screened.
The Ninety-sixth Street station, situated in shallower ground, was cut and cover.
Mr. Maundrell added that the rental market may be shallower than many think.
Most of the business cycle contractions since 1945 have been much shorter and shallower.
Over time, their precious lake got shallower and boggier, eventually turning into a useless marshland.
Shallower take-offs need more runway, limiting the number of airports served and restricting sales.
That would limit most dynamo action to shallower depths, accounting for the planets' unusual fields.
Online dating tends to make us a little shallower than we are in real life.
It turns out that the most productive parts of the ocean are, broadly speaking, shallower.
As my breath became shallower, I called a friend to try and calm myself down.
But Mr. Love's shifts between dialect and lyricism are more self-conscious, his characterizations shallower.
The ten-best list was perhaps harder to pull together, there being a shallower pool.
New order growth weakened, backlogs of work were amassed at a shallower rate and hiring slowed.
"During drier periods, the Altiplano lakes become shallower, and some can dry out completely," Rapin said.
As people moved around in search of work, family bonds were broken and friendships made shallower.
The dollar and U.S. Treasury yields rose on the greater likelihood of a shallower rate cut.
But a shallower rate path would also reignite a debate among policymakers about the inflation target.
And Goldsmith says popular and political rhetoric in favor of veterans is shallower than most think.
The ditch China has been digging for itself is actually deeper than it appears, not shallower.
Fire activity could increase, and lakes would get shallower, with some becoming marshy or drying up.
"What impacts our business more is water depth," he said, since the creeks are getting shallower.
That could mean a delay in the first hike and a shallower rate path, they noted.
Their networks end up shallower, but broader, with mentors and investors who aren't quite as regional.
The recession is shallower and the peso is not wildly overvalued as it was back then.
It also said there is significant oil potential in the shallower Pennsylvanian, Bone Springs and Wolfcamp formations.
Having pillaged shallower waters, the world's fishing powers are looking to the mesopelagic as a new frontier.
The company had buried fiber lines in other cities, but in Louisville it wanted to go shallower.
There were no immediate reports of damage, but the shallower a quake, the more dangerous it is.
Instead, workers would seek to lighten the ship's load and use ships with shallower draft for towing.
He said the threat lingers in areas where the cables are in shallower waters or make landfall.
"The breath is shallower and the tissue is thicker, so it vibrates less easily," Dr. Kwak said.
But his support is shallower than it seems, and you have more power than you may realize.
"That suggests a shallower end of the risk pool that you could lop off," Mr. Desmond said.
The waters off the East Coast are shallower, making it easier and cheaper to install turbines there.
The waters off the East Coast are shallower, making it easier and cheaper to install turbines there.
But, given the warm winter, ice and snow cover is shallower than usual and could produce more melting.
They generally lie in shallower waters than manganese nodules, and often contain more valuable substances, gold among them.
The dollar and U.S. Treasury yields rose on the greater likelihood of a shallower 25 bp rate cut.
The box holding the hardware on the hinges is now much smaller, making them lighter and shallower overall.
The deeper acreage has a higher royalty rate of 18.75 percent, compared with 12.5 percent for shallower parcels.
Same-store sales were down 2.8 percent for the quarter — a shallower drop than Wall Street had expected.
If inflation remains in a slump, the Fed may require a shallower path of rate rises, he added.
When I visited, the researchers were preparing to map some shallower shipwrecks that were close to Alpena's shores.
When I visited, the researchers were preparing to map some shallower shipwrecks that were close to Alpena's shores.
Setting nets at shallower depths reduced the by-catch but also reduced the amount of tuna being caught.
Image: EssentialPerhaps Essential was inspired by shallower depths of the sea than my eyes first led me to believe.
Stovall said the fourth quarter could be good for stocks, but after that he sees a shallower trajectory higher.
The dollar inched higher and U.S. Treasury yields held steady on the greater likelihood of a shallower rate cut.
My theory is that there might be something in this that keeps you in a shallower level of sleep.
Children are more vulnerable because they are smaller, with shallower breaths and higher heart rates; they breathe more air.
These alien seas could be deeper or shallower than ours, possibly capable of maintaining layers of ice at the bottom.
Government data showed September exports fell 6.9 percent on-year, shallower than a Reuters forecast for a 10.4 percent drop.
But it said that in other cases, deep reefs "may be just as vulnerable as shallower reefs" to human pressures.
This is a quicker way to move in shallower water, but don't do it around others, as it splashes them.
Meanwhile, fisherman are plumbing deeper and deeper into the depths for fish that used to be abundant at shallower levels.
Unfortunately, this reversal of perspective has tended to seize on the shallower ways in which whiteness functions in American life.
If the floating stick moves faster than you can walk, find a wider, shallower crossing where the current is slower.
Over the past two years, however, it has become clear that this backlash was both smaller and shallower than advertised.
This could cause major issues to infrastructure, especially in ports that become shallower and more difficult to dock ships in.
"The upside of any V-shaped recovery is likely to be shallower than it was 17 years ago," he said.
I would have liked to have played a couple steps shallower and I could have caught it standing up, maybe.
The chassis is 23mm shallower than last year's model, making it easier to tuck into your arm and carry around.
In March the Obama administration cancelled plans to protect Cashes Ledge a shallower ocean habitat 80 miles off Gloucester, Mass.
Local divers and river patrols say their branch of the Euphrates is far shallower than it was this time last year.
If the soil cannot warm up and dry out to let in oxygen, root development typically ends up shallower than normal.
The sleek, stealthy Giffords, is a littoral combat ship (LCS) designed for operations in the shallower waters around coastlines and islands.
All these small quakes are shallower than their coastal kin, so the shaking is less dissipated when it hits the surface.
Specifically, volcanic activity provides sufficiently intense heat to release helium from ancient rocks, which is then trapped in shallower gas fields.
But the emotions here feel shallower than in Nichols' past work, because there's so little sense of where they're coming from.
It's pop le Carré, more lightweight (you could say shallower) and verging on soap opera in its romantic and familial entanglements.
At about 10 feet deep and three feet wide, it was narrower and shallower than some others that have been found.
Sure, it's jumping in at the deep end, but at least then everything else is far simpler and shallower in comparison.
This time, there is hope that a recession would be shorter and shallower, especially if the coronavirus outbreak is soon contained.
Mr. Musial of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory said such projects would have the same economics as those in shallower waters.
While seabed mining has occurred at shallower locations within national borders, it has never been conducted in deep international waters before.
With shallower soil, it also means we need to use different tools and get more creative with things like trellising tomatoes.
The sea floor actually slopes away from the open ocean, becoming deeper in what you'd expect to be the shallower zone.
At a moment when technology has made cultivating relationships easier, but also shallower, one writer considers the importance of undocumented friendships.
In a few shallower parts of the ocean, hydrothermal vents provide energy-rich chemicals that form the basis of local food chains.
Post-Brexit, Irish firms will struggle to break out of their small domestic market and will recruit from a shallower talent pool.
Short sterling interest rate futures gained around 4 ticks across the 2018 contracts, implying a shallower path of future interest rate hikes.
Sterling crashed through trading barriers, falling to an intraday low of $1.2120 in shallower overnight Asian trade, the lowest since March 2017.
But data collection is actually more difficult in shallower areas, where the readings return too much noise to make a meaningful picture.
It says it tried a few new things when it launched in the city, including putting the fiber lines into shallower trenches.
A PMI covering the bloc's dominant service industry fell to 54.4 from June's 55.2, missing expectations for a shallower drop to 55.0.
Researchers found that the crustaceans in these trenches live four times longer and grow larger than other crustaceans found in shallower waters.
There were no immediate reports of damage or casualties but the shallower a quake, the more likely it is to cause damage.
About 99 percent of all diamonds form roughly 90 to 125 miles (150-200 km) underground — shallower depths than the blue ones.
Radwaniya, Iraq — The Tigris today is far shallower than it was a year ago, and for farmers in Iraq, that's a catastrophe.
The black mini-sub leaves a delicate, glistening bubble trail underwater as it moves slowly into shallower waters at about 4 knots.
Surveys suggest his support is much shallower than it appears, and there are signs that there is little enthusiasm behind his candidacy.
The others — from families as diverse as catfish, elephant fish and spiny eels — are found in the shallower waters along the riverbanks.
Alexander is voting for a shallower, more hurried impeachment trial partly on the grounds that the process has been ... shallow and hurried.
These are reasons the banking system is safer, but also a bit shallower in financial depth and less profitable on the whole.
Almost all agree that after another rate hike, the path of interest rates will be much shallower than the Fed's last tightening cycle.
Over the past two days, Verizon has fallen 3 percent, a shallower drop than the 5 percent decline in the and the Dow.
"The second structure's morphology is shallower [and] its overlying ice is conformal and older," MacGregor and his co-authors write in the study.
Fujifilm clearly prioritized minimizing size with the X-T20, which is narrower, shallower, shorter and almost 25 percent lighter than the X-T203.
Associated Press (AP) reported that the Indian Meteorological Department had put the earthquake at a much shallower depth of 17 kilometers (10 miles).
A "hotspot" volcano in the middle of the Pacific tectonic plate, it emits cooler hydrothermal fluids at shallower depths (and therefore lower pressures).
The U.S. Geological Survey said the 1985 quake measured 8.0 magnitude, though it was much closer to Mexico City and shallower than Thursday's.
Dr. Catania noted that during the dry season, the pools in which the eels live become smaller and shallower, leaving them no escape.
On the larger iPhone 7 Plus, the camera is capable of capturing photos with bokeh (blurred out backgrounds) with shallower depth of field.
But "Glory" has shallower aims; it's all come-ons and promises of pleasure, as if the only intimacies that matter are physical ones.
I don't believe the posey, self-advertising stage behavior here; the more these dancers do, the shallower and phonier they're made to look.
Deepwater offshore blocks currently require an 18.75 percent payment to the U.S. government, compared with 12.5 percent for shallower areas and onshore drilling.
The three muses, sealed off in their pretty posing and affectations, didn't register his ridiculousness, making the ballet seem shallower than it is.
" According to Ms. Friedman, the first balcony has been brought forward and certain side walls knocked down, "so that it's narrower and shallower.
While scientists sought out the pitch-black depths, they also surveyed shallower waters, like this coral reef 20 feet below the Florida Keys.
Instead, Britain would seek a shallower trade deal, including elements of security and judicial co-operation but with less privileged access to Europe's markets.
"Markets are anticipating a shallower dot plot-implied rate path, thus no major changes would be USD-positive," Morgan Stanley wrote in a note.
The mugwort had certainly made me stoned and I did indeed experience a "shallower level" of sleep, but certainly no Frankenstein moment of inspiration.
"The idea is if you have capital controls, you make a recession shallower," said Gabriel Sterne, head of global macro research at Oxford Economics.
He could threaten to withdraw the U.S. as a way to "to secure shallower U.S. reductions or steeper cuts from others," the note writes.
A number of the earlier versions of the dripper were much wider and shallower, which met flow requirements but the designs themselves were impractical.
Sonar readings had dashed Vescovo's hopes for the all-time record: the bottom was shallower than the Challenger Deep by less than 100 metres.
That is a significant amount, about half of what gets stored by the incessant fall of tiny plankton bodies at shallower, better studied depths.
In other animals, slow-wave sleep is usually described as deep, dreamless sleep, while rapid eye movements are linked to shallower sleep and dreaming.
Yet the EIU says that much of the improvement in emerging-market growth will be the result not of stronger expansions, but shallower recessions.
Both variants, with drafts of 15 feet or less, are designed for operations in littoral areas or the shallower waters around coastlines and islands.
Heer notes that younger breasts tend to have more flesh at the top of the cup, but the top becomes shallower as we get older.
Democratic institutions in post-communist states have, it is true, shallower roots than counterparts that grew up on the other side of the Iron Curtain.
Picking one or the other here is a matter of taste, really, but a shallower depth of field typically makes for a more dynamic image.
This means a shallower pool of qualified applicants is increasingly widening the separation between the nation's most trusted institution and American society as a whole.
Might she, even, be guilty of self-betrayal — her catfishing of Jelly's catfishing ultimately shallower and more exploitative than the blockbuster bait of Carrie's slapstick?
The devices used at many medical centers are now wider and shallower — no longer claustrophobia-inducing tunnels — and the loud banging noises have been dampened.
But in recent years, studies like this one have shown that chemosynthesis may play an unexpectedly important role in shallower rivers, lakes and coastal ecosystems.
The researchers also confirmed that fish trained only to receive the food, but not the drug, avoided the platform when it was in shallower water.
MKM Partners expects a nearly 22017 percent quarter-on-quarter decline in AMD sales, a shallower drop than previously expected and slightly higher than consensus.
At First LookFirst, let's define deep dish — because after pulling the cookie out of the suspiciously small packaging, its container definitely looked on the shallower side.
Ryan said the market's 19-day streak of shallower than usual moves in the could be setting it up for some bigger move in either direction.
The "floods of the spring that delayed U.S. planting have meant plants have shallower roots and this is exacerbating the impact of the heat," per Bloomberg.
This is very late in the game to introduce a key witness, which suggests that Making a Murderer 2 has shallower pockets than the first did.
The top features a subtly different shape than the popular Athena style, with a slightly lower neckline (the Athena's is pretty high) and shallower-cut armholes.
As a result, refineries built decades ago to process light, sweet crude from Mexico's shallower waters can't efficiently process heavy oil from fields currently in production.
Neil: The fear here is that the big flaw will turn out to be that nationalist currents run deeper and European unity shallower than anyone realized.
On a shallower note, if you were thinking of trying out a new look, you'll have an intuitive grasp on your outward appearance during this transit.
The women knew we had a far shallower chance of rising up the masthead than our male counterparts; all of us hoped we'd be the exception.
Apttus CEO Kirk Krappe Apttus CEO Kirk Krappe As for Krappe, he sees SteelBrick as a smaller fish swimming in the shallower end of the market.
Sometimes the icebergs breaking from the glacier are too large, which means they sink and lie stuck on the bottom of its shallower areas for years.
"A deeper drawer is better for winter wear and heavy sweaters," said Ms. Webb, while shallower drawers make it easy to see smaller items like socks.
Höfn's harbor channel has become shallower due to sediment deposits, making it harder to reach the sea - and there may be other unforeseen complications, experts said.
They even sought the drug when they had to swim in shallower water, which is typically a more stressful situation zebrafish will avoid if they can.
There were other differences as well: the 1985 quake was shallower, and even the orientation of the faults — the direction the rocks moved in — was different.
These were followed by several shallower dives of about 918 feet — nearly two-tenths of a mile — lasting from 15 to 0003 minutes, the study found.
Another quarter of negative growth would mark Brazil's sixth recession in 20 years, although it may be significantly lighter and shallower than the bruising 2015-16 crash.
Short sterling futures <20.112#FSS:> rose strongly across late-24 and 210 contracts, implying investors were pricing in a shallower path of interest rate hikes in future.
Although other big-wave locations like Teahupoo (Tahiti), Jaws (Hawaii) and Mavericks (California) are supercharged by underwater ridges and canyons too, their waves break in shallower waters.
Many analysts believe price cycles will be shorter and shallower owing to the faster response times of shale producers, though this theory remains unproven and is controversial.
It was pretty hard for most everyone, although the 7 definitely has more vibrant colors and a noticeably shallower depth of field because of the brighter lens.
The enhancement would presumably build on the iPhone's already impressive Portrait mode, which simulates a shallower depth of field effect commonly available on high-end DSLR cameras.
The early state contests in Iowa and New Hampshire are less than three months away, so the pool of Democratic presidential candidates should be getting shallower. Right?
We plan how deep we're going, how long, but always have a contingency if we find something deeper or shallower and have to change on the fly.
On its face, this just seems like a shallower version of Shadow of Mordor's Nemesis System that merely adds complications to the player's experience of the game.
"There was an initial sell-off, but it was much shallower than markets had anticipated," Russell Lascala, global head of FX at Deutsche Bank, told the BBC.
The Medawar-Williams theory predicts that predation risks should be much less severe for this species than they are for shallower-water octopuses with shorter life spans.
The tremors did not occur at the same depth as the main earthquake deep within the hard bedrock, but at shallower depths within the sea's muddy sediment.
"I've tried to branch myself out into a lot of hobbies that I take shallower dives into, rather than having one that occupies everything," he told me.
What's more, animals use more oxygen when their body temperatures are higher, creating even greater demands on the dwindling supply of oxygen in the ocean's shallower waters.
So the two most likely audiences for this documentary — people interested in marijuana and people interested in the news business — will probably find it shallower than they'd hoped.
At the dawn of the Holocene Era, sea level in this area was about six to nine feet (two to three meters) shallower than what it is today.
We then compared the vertebrate record to that for invertebrates like shells and corals, which showed that early fishes thrived and diversified in much shallower waters than expected.
The real question they had was why, why do these dumb worms live so much longer than similar worm species living in shallower waters (and longer than me).
It's true that they're still a fair bit shallower than the previous model, but things have been improved in the past three years, courtesy of two major updates.
He said the sharks generally mind their own business, but they do swim in shallower water hunting for bait fish, such as herring, sardines, menhaden, mullet, and anchovies.
Portrait mode, the extra shooting mode that blurs out the background to create a shallower depth of field, had me wondering if I had made the right choice.
Shallower forms of co-operation—such as the oneworld alliance, Skyteam or Star Alliance—produce as little as 25% of the benefits because they fall under antitrust rules.
The epicenter of Saturday's earthquake was about 12 kilometers (8 miles) northwest of Thursday's, and at a depth of about 10 kilometers (6 miles), Saturday's quake was shallower.
Shallower depth of of field draws your eyes to what's in focus (the flowers), but in this case, the background blur is so rough it actually distracts you.
Nearing this solstice, the northern world's days grow shorter, and sunlight lands at shallower angles — heating the hemisphere less, and casting December's familiar long shadows across the snow.
In a country where apologies are highly ritualized, even his bow — briefer and shallower than those of most executives seeking the public's forgiveness — became a target of criticism.
Absorption of the wave traveling through tissue increases with frequency, so the higher the frequency, the shallower the ultrasound penetrates, according to the Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine.
CNPC also stepping up drilling shallower wells at Changqing, where it struck in 22.98 industrial oil flows at 21 wells and added 43 million tonnes of proven reserve.
Non-competes may benefit some employers by making it cheaper and easier to keep workers—but at the cost of leaving others to fish in a shallower talent pool.
Among previous research, a 2016 study by the U.N. Environment Programme found evidence that some deep reefs could act as what it called 'lifeboats' for nearby, connected shallower reefs.
Short sterling interest rate futures <0#FSS:> soared and were last up around 9 ticks across 2018 and 2019 contracts, indicating a shallower pace of rate hikes in future.
Instead, emissions would stall out at around 14 percent below 2005 levels — a shallower drop than would've been expected if Obama's policies had remained in place (See chart here).
These polished reflections are interspersed with significantly shallower conversations between Graw and her contemporary artist "friends," including Wade Guyton, Jutta Koether, Charline von Heyl, Merlin Carpenter, and Alex Israel.
That revived complaints about the park and the incoming prevailing wind, which knocks down long drives between the alleys and permits outfielders to take away singles by playing shallower.
That shallower depth means that, despite being called "permanent makeup," microblading only lasts for about a year and the look needs to be periodically touched up to be maintained.
But soon enough, high carbon dioxide and low oxygen will slow things down: Breaths become slower and shallower, and the heart begins to contract with less force, Permentier said.
Tampa Bay is long and grows narrower and shallower as you move farther away from the Gulf of Mexico and toward the cities of St. Petersburg and Tampa, Florida.
The researchers also calculated that a 50 centimeter worm (around 20 inches) would be about 116 years old, older than other shallower water species of worms of the same size.
This month, Goldman Sachs said WTI spot prices would rise faster in the second-half of 2016 and 2017 than it had previously expected, but the recovery would be shallower.
I found in my testing that, due to the much closer distances that you're shooting, you're going to end up with a much shallower range of an "in focus" subject.
Based on the patient's preferences, the sculpting can be tailored for softer, shallower abs, or a more-defined and chiseled look, as well as improving the definition of hip lines.
A new survey commissioned by water filter company Brita explores this growing national obsession with coffee and apparently, it could be based on something even shallower than #latteart Instagram likes.
The gains continued on Monday with U.S. 10-year Treasury futures up 3 ticks, while Fed fund futures <0#FF:> were pricing in a slightly shallower upward path for rates.
Some strategists believe the pool of persuadable voters this year is shallower than in the past, which may explain why the tens of millions in TV ads run by Mrs.
Certainly, there will be downswings ahead, but these are getting shallower and Trump has an ability, which will only get stronger as the fight becomes one-on-one, to regroup.
If it's resting on Argentina's continental shelf, it is likely in waters shallower than this -- but if it's farther into the Atlantic Ocean it likely sank below its crush depth.
The parched sea, now shrunk to around 10 percent of its original surface area, is 95 feet shallower and so brackish that it no longer supports fish or much life.
This shimmy rearranged zones of magma that are heated under different pressures in the shallower part of the mantle — when they cool, the volcanic rock that results reflects this difference.
Ms. Sorg, who has over 40 years of experience in the field, said a storm surge might have displaced the body to a shallower area, like the Mill Basin inlet.
The new Spectre 213 is just as thin — at only 2360mm — but this year it's significantly narrower and shallower, with slimmed-down bezels on all sides of its 24-inch display.
Now, after several years of R&D, Strike King introduced the KVD 1.5 Deep, a bait that extends the same hunting action of the shallower version down to 10 feet deep.
The Goldman analysts say their own model for gasoline demand, which looks at growth in PCE, pump prices, efficiency and the number of holidays, shows a much shallower 210.8 percent decline.
Copom is expected to raise rates next year as economic growth picks up, although the latest survey suggests that tightening cycle will be shallower than thought only a few weeks ago.
They were shallower, but because we treated their products well, we worked on presentation, we treated the gondola as a canvas and we tried to make like paintings on these things.
The International Monetary Fund predicted in its latest World Economic Outlook in October that Russia's economy could return to growth in 2017 and that its recession had been shallower than expected.
A shallower sleep could lead to a negative cycle where you're dependent on sedatives to sleep, and stimulants such as caffeine or sugary food to stay awake during the day. 3.
Sales volume is headed for a decline next year, although the downturn should be "shallower" and "shorter" than previous ones, said Rosealea Yao, a Beijing-based property analyst at Gavekal Dragonomics.
The researchers found that thin plastic pieces could spring back to the surface in deep water, but in shallower water they're more likely to land on the bottom and stay there.
Groupon exercised this idea with great success in a then-novel approach to connecting companies looking for new customers with families trying to make the most out of their shallower budgets.
It's slowly getting hotter, creatures from the wholly different universe down deep are erupting into the shallower ecosystems to prey and consume, and the food chain is constantly interrupted by famine.
First, they sent the ship five times around the island to map it with multibeam sonar, and deployed a floating autonomous surface vehicle to map shallower areas off the island's shore.
Based on that metric, deeper deals with Canada, South Korea and Vietnam would be worse to lose than shallower ones such as that with Turkey, whose deal with the EU excludes services.
Recently, there have been more reports of killer whales attacking humpback calves, causing mothers to spring into action pushing their children into shallower water or putting them on their backs for safety.
However, the International Monetary Fund predicted in its latest World Economic Outlook in October that Russia's economy could return to growth in 2017 and that its recession had been shallower than expected.
So the greater depth and roominess of the Kata were starting to feel redundant, which has tempted me to look for shallower, but equally functional day packs that could take its place.
Short sterling interest rate futures also rose strongly, especially for the late 2018 and early 2019 contracts, as the market priced in a shallower path of interest rate hikes in future years.
A second consecutive quarter of economic contraction would confirm a 'double dip' recession - albeit it a far shallower one - following the 2015-16 crash from which the economy has still not recovered.
The Mi Note 10 has a 6.72mm lens versus the iPhone's 4.25mm, plus a slightly faster f/1.7 aperture to the iPhone's f/1.8, which results in a shallower depth of field.
With so many people still on the sidelines and worried, my feeling is that if everyone is expecting this type of correction, it will be shallower than most people were looking for.
"Tidal has struggled to make a dent in the streaming market and has shallower pockets than Spotify, Apple or Amazon," said Mark Mulligan, an analyst at Midia Research, a market research company.
As our nation's standard of living skyrockets and people acclimate to a shallower level of suffering, it's possible that our narcissism will increase along with, consequently, our stress and its side effects.
The researchers also used it to test how mice react to tall heights—they prefer being around shallower depths—and how flies change direction based on the perceived obstacles in front of them.
Six feet long and resembling an oversize child's bathtub toy, the drone is meant to help the US Navy figure out how to use its actual submarines more efficiently, especially in shallower waters.
While I could see the results instantaneously – smaller pores, perkier composition, shallower creases – about half of those I polled couldn't tell which side of my face had been treated in a control test.
The company, which also produces conventional gas at shallower depths of the Thrace basin, is eyeing a secondary listing on the London stock exchange this year to fund future drilling in the basin.
All that quantitative easing in this country achieved-- you know, it was a very shallower recession— JIM CRAMER: Than it could have been— LLOYD BLANKFEIN: Everybody's commenting on how shallow the recovery's been.
A pair of Eames storage units stands next to the washer and dryer; Mr. Salasky said their shelves were shallower than those of most kitchen cabinets, making it easier to reach their contents.
But more astonishing was that silver spinyfins still used up to 14 of these rod-opsin-making genes (adults in deeper water expressed more rod genes than their larvae living in shallower water).
A round-cut diamond may be iconic, but a shallower cut with a larger table surface area (think: an oval or marquise) creates the illusion of a larger-carat rock for thousands less.
As tire tread wears away over time, the grooves get shallower, making them less effective at directing water away from the tire and elevating the safety risk for drivers, especially in rough weather.
"Because it's a shallower cut, pear shaped stones show bigger than cushion or round and give a very elongated appearance," says Arasheben, who has designed rings for Gabrielle Union, Jessica Alba and more stars.
"The iceberg has been pushed around by ocean currents, tides, and winds, and its northern end has repeatedly been grounded in shallower water near Bawden Ice Rise," write Luckman and O'Leary in a statement.
Even the XPS' keyboard is shallower, with travel of just 0.7mm thanks to a new keyboard that uses magnets to provide tactile feedback instead of the traditional scissors switches found on the Spectre x360.
"Because it's a shallower cut, pear-shaped stones show bigger than cushion or round and give a very elongated appearance," jeweler Jason Arasheben, of Jason of Beverly Hills, tells People of the popular shape.
"Humans have something mammoths don't: they can get on a plane and leave" Around 7,800 years ago, Lake Hill started getting smaller and shallower, probably due to a shift toward a more arid climate.
"Recessions may last longer, and recoveries may be slower and shallower, with a higher risk throughout of missing the objective," Praet said, referring to the impact of low equilibrium interest rates on ECB policy.
For weeks, the night sky may have glowed with eerie blue light while Earth's animals received radiation doses equivalent to roughly one CT scan for every creature living on land or in shallower water.
Runners leap most of the fixed hurdles, but at the water jumps they use it as a step to bound toward the shallower end; after splashing down, they scamper out to continue the race.
The fact that Mr Trump is a smaller, shallower figure than most Shakespearean heroes (or villains, come to that) makes the craven behaviour of his cabinet secretaries and other Republican enablers even harder to explain.
You wouldn't really want to shoot most of these lenses at brighter apertures anyway because the depth of field on a medium format camera is significantly shallower than APS-C or even 250mm full frame.
But some aspects of Jio's strategy—a focus on network speed, an enticing introductory offer of free data, a level of infrastructure ownership—can be drawn on by those with shallower pockets, says Mr Lane.
Minutes from the U.S. Federal Reserve's September meeting suggested a December rate hike is likely but that almost all policymakers agree that the rate path will be much shallower than the Fed's last tightening cycle.
Years of ultra-easy policy may be bolstering growth, but inflation is still nowhere near the European Central Bank's 256.1 percent target ceiling and shallower price rises this month will provide disappointing reading for policymakers.
I mean, you say as you and others have noted we only lowered our forecast for growth by 0.2 for 2019 but that's in the context of a much shallower path for the Federal Funds Rate.
I'd recommend going full-frame if you can because you'll be able to shoot wider, brighter photos with a shallower depth of field, but you can still achieve great results with cameras that have smaller sensors.
Years of ultra-easy policy have bolstered still-solid growth, but inflation is nowhere near the European Central Bank's 56.93 percent target ceiling and even shallower price rises this month will provide disappointing reading for policymakers.
"It's simply because of the market structure as the contango is slightly shallower," one of the sources said, referring to a market structure where the price for prompt delivery is lower than prices for future months.
What appears to be different so far this year is that while seasonal price fluctuations are still evident, the dip was shallower than in previous years and the rally from the low looks sharper so far.
Xavier Lazzaro, an aquatic systems specialist with French research institute IRD, says a shortage of water treatment plants, local industry, tourism and global warming are all affecting the lake, especially the smaller and shallower "Lago Menor."
It's unknown and impossible to tell how far Subban could have carried the Canadiens (who boast a much shallower top-to-bottom roster than the Predators) had the team stuck with him for even another season.
At the same time, these extended chapters on trans advocacy, teeming with data and policy details, feel shallower than those that develop the star-crossed romance between McBride and the young transgender rights advocate Andrew Cray.
Instead, the Trump plan, which it is calling the Affordable Clean Energy rule, relies solely on making individual coal-fired power plants more efficient — a move that would achieve far shallower cuts in carbon dioxide pollution.
Eight years after Republicans united after a stinging electoral defeat to oppose President Barack Obama, Democrats are channeling an even deeper anxiety over President Trump — and a far shallower defeat — into a newfound burst of organizing.
Cherry says that the switches are rated for at least 50 million key presses (though Cherry told me that it will likely hold up for much longer) and are 35 percent shallower than the standard MX switches.
Ashton Carter, US defense secretary, made special mention of drone subs in a speech about military strategy in Asia and hinted at their potential use in the South China Sea, which has large areas of shallower water.
The Midwest heat wave comes amid a dry spell that has dropped river levels in the region and forced shippers to load export-bound barges with less grain to prevent them from grounding in the shallower waterways.
Most Chinese cities draw on deep reservoirs that were not part of this study, but many villages and small towns in the countryside depend on the shallower wells of the kind that were tested for the report.
When we're confronted with it, Adam explains, we have a physiological response: We tense up, our breathing gets shallower and our ego becomes so threatened it begins to limit the information that is let into our brains.
The worst performer in the broader index, Evolution Mining tumbled 6.6% after the miner forecast gold production for fiscal 2020 at the bottom of its outlook range, following shallower levels of ore at its Mt Carlton operations.
But the nature of musicals is such that high-caliber performances of sung material can be achieved much more quickly than satisfying stagings, and as the productions have grown more ambitious, the achievement has sometimes felt shallower.
The White House could employ a similar tactic with Russia — either imposing sanctions or leveraging the threat of sanctions — but experts note that the U.S.'s financial ties with Russia are far shallower than its ties with China.
The ONS data showed business investment fell by 0.9 percent in the fourth quarter, a shallower drop than a previous estimate of a 1.4 percent fall but still the fourth quarter in a row to show a contraction.
At his latest Chicago restaurant, Leña Brava, the chef aims to showcase a relatively unsung region of Mexico — the state of Baja California in the northern Baja Peninsula, where the food roots are shallower but innovation is exploding.
Smaller ships make it possible to pull into smaller or shallower ports, such as the French Iles des Saintes in the Caribbean, and many expedition ships, such as the new Lindblad ship, are built to navigate polar ice.
To build a shallower tunnel would require a lot of coordination between the MTA, which is a state agency, the city of New York, a bunch of different utility companies with different regulators, and perhaps the state itself.
Russia's recession has been shallower than expected, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said in its latest economic report on the country, and the economy is expected to return to growth next year - unless oil prices take a further tumble.
The XPS 15 1503-in-1s shallower key travel and centrally located keyboard meant I could type slightly faster on it than the Spectre, but the x360 15's keyboard is definitely more comfortable, and it has a numpad.
Thanks to the canyon's funnelling effect, winter swells from the Atlantic crash with abnormal speed into its headboard, less than a mile offshore, instead of slowing gradually as the continental shelf's shallower waters would otherwise force them to do.
The Challenger Colles marked on the image are thought to be a bunch of beached icebergs having been pushed by the glacier away from its more cellular areas and into shallower nitrogen at the interface between glacier and hills.
Test results released Thursday by the Federal Reserve show that the 503 institutions under scrutiny have enough capital to make it through the two scenarios regulators posed — one akin to the financial crisis and another entailing a shallower downturn.
Testing results released Thursday by the Federal Reserve show that the 34 institutions under scrutiny have enough capital to make it through the two scenarios regulators posed - one akin to the financial crisis and another entailing a shallower downturn.
If it's resting on Argentina's continental shelf, it is likely in waters shallower than this, but if it's further into the Atlantic Ocean it likely sank below its "crush depth" -- the depth at which the hull buckles under pressure.
"That's makes people feel better and from our point of view that it makes it more likely that the technical bear market we've seen…is the likelihood that this going to be a shorter, shallower non-recessionary bear market," said Emanuel.
Speculation that the Federal Reserve would lower rates by 50 bps at its July 30-31 meeting had increased earlier this month following comments from some senior Fed officials, but investors now see a shallower 25 bp cut as more likely.
While the biggest fields are far from shore, the gas flows to platforms in shallower waters that can be seen from the southern Israeli coast, putting them in range of the kinds of rockets fired by militants in the Gaza Strip.
Ultimately, Microsoft arrived at 28 inches, which Groene said "looks phenomenal" and a 3:2 aspect ratio, which gives the user substantially more space at the base of the screen than they might have gotten with a shallower 16:9 screen.
Reality TV has debased our entertainment; social media have made our interactions shallower; and journalism's abandonment of the editorial function has made the truth that much more elusive, and erased the distinction between what is vital and what is trivial.
It's worth pointing out, however, that the futures curve still remains at a much shallower backwardation than it was at the start of the year, showing that investors also have yet to price in a sharp reversal in iron ore prices.
If the vessel is resting on Argentina's continental shelf, it is likely in waters shallower than this, but if it's farther out into the Atlantic Ocean, it could be below its "crush depth" in which the hull buckles under pressure.
If the vessel is resting on Argentina's continental shelf, it is likely in waters shallower than 600 meters, but if it's farther out into the Atlantic Ocean, it could be below its crush depth, in which the hull buckles under pressure.
Investors have also questioned the accuracy of Russian GDP figures after Rosstat recorded a GDP contraction of just 0.2 percent last year, much shallower than expected, while revising the 2015 contraction to just 2.8 percent from an initial 3.7 percent.
Rather than update them with significantly greater performance or extraordinary battery life, Apple chose to make them thinner and lighter, swap the keyboard with shallower keys and replace all of the ports (MagSafe, SD card, HDMI, etc.) for USB-C.
And I believe that's because they've pivoted into satirical horror stories about the government, about inequality, and about racism that resonate more powerfully than shallower tales of people who just want a free pass to break stuff and be violent.
In an age when political commentary is getting shallower and more vituperative, we will especially miss Charles's style of writing — calm, carefully constructed arguments based on propositions and evidence, tinged with a cutting wit and wry humor but never malice.
They deserve some of the blame for an administration and government too distracted to do its job, for a political culture that is both shallower and nastier, and for fostering a process that looks like an elite game of entrapment.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Metals markets are moving into a new bull cycle that will be longer and shallower than the last, driven by rising inflation and dispersed demand growth, panelists said at the LME week Asia conference in Hong Kong.
While the magnitude was much lower than that of the March 11, 2011 quake that touched off a massive tsunami and nuclear meltdowns at Fukushima, the intensity was similar because the quake struck on land and at a much shallower depth.
Duncan said Talos operates five other projects in U.S. territorial waters deeper than the 550 feet (168 meter) depth where Zama is located, a feat that Pemex has yet to duplicate even though it does have extensive experience in shallower waters.
Instead, emissions would stall out at around 14 percent below 2005 levels — a shallower drop than would've been expected if Obama's policies had stayed in place: What's notable about this chart is that that Trump's executive order can't halt all climate progress.
In the aftermath of the 1997 Asian financial crisis, he pulled Malaysia away from IMF-imposed austerity and slapped currency and capital controls, in moves that ultimately helped Malaysia endure a shallower loss of economic output than Indonesia, Thailand or South Korea.
A MINUS American Epic: The Best of Country (Lo-Max/Third Man/Columbia/Legacy) This is less revelatory or deeply satisfying than the blues edition—the talent pool is smaller and shallower and Harry Smith long ago made the most of it.
Genex has built a 50 megawatt solar farm at the site and is looking to use that power to pump water from the shallower pit to the deeper one and then release it back to generate electricity when the sun goes down.
When Huawei added a second sensor to its P9 earlier this year, it also accompanied it with a sort of bokeh simulator in its camera software, which played a few algorithmic tricks to create shallower depth of field than phones can usually achieve.
Cox is interested in the cataloging and preservation of United States Navy wrecks, some of which — at least in shallower waters — are at risk of being damaged by bounty hunters, or raised by salvage firms, who chase value in large supplies of metal.
The deadly projectile might ricochet downward, nose tilted up, on layers of atmosphere — the mesosphere, then the stratosphere and troposphere — like an oblate stone on water, in smaller and shallower skips, or it might be directed to pass smoothly through these layers.
The southern basin — always shallower than the deep northern basin where Mr. Ben Zaken runs his boat trips — would be completely dry now if the companies harvesting salts and minerals from the Dead Sea didn't pump water into it, according to scientists.
But then on the other hand, I look at positioning and it's certainly not where it was stretched back to late 2018 levels so for that reason I think the downside could be shallower and certainly not 20% but maybe in the 10% range.
There aren't figures for what harvesting might cost at the deep sea vents, but creating 300 mg of the chemical halichondrin B from a sponge in shallower water cost a New Zealand company $500,000, according to a United Nations report on bioprospecting published in 2005.
While the magnitude of Thursday's quake was much lower than that of the 2200 March 212, 20500 quake that touched off a massive tsunami and nuclear meltdowns at Fukushima, the intensity was similar because it struck on land and at a much shallower depth.
The FTSE 100, whose constituent companies earn around 70 percent of their profits from overseas, experienced a much shallower downturn immediately following the Brexit vote and has enjoyed a more substantial rise in the eleven months since than did the domestically-oriented FTSE 250.
The big breakthrough will come when tech executives clearly acknowledge the central truth: Their technologies are extremely useful for the tasks and pleasures that require shallower forms of consciousness, but they often crowd out and destroy the deeper forms of consciousness people need to thrive.
It almost seems like that as ZTE tries to make a comeback, the company is willing to take even shallower margins on its devices to get the Axon 10 in more people's hands, which is a good thing if you're looking for a deal.
If uncertainty over trade policy begins to hurt business spending, for instance, the Fed may deliver a shallower path of rate hikes; if the Fed or fiscal policy proves to have been more stimulative than thought then it may need to tighten policy further.
If there is a recession on the horizon, both Fels and Wien said it would likely be shallower than the great recession in 2008, in part because excesses have not built up the way they did a decade ago when the housing market overheated.
"I believe that policy should plan to follow an even shallower path for the federal funds rate than currently envisioned by the median (Fed) participant," Chicago Federal Reserve Bank President said in remarks prepared for delivery to the Corridor Economic Forecast Luncheon in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
"Because it's a shallower cut, pear shaped stones show bigger than cushion or round and give a very elongated appearance," he says, adding that finding a pear-shaped ring in perfect quality is in fact possible, "you just have to be willing to spend the money."
"Since directional and vertical wells are typically shallower drilling endeavors that generally take less time from spud to release, the drop in these counts after the U.S. (Fourth of July) holiday may prove to be more noise than a signal of things to come," he said.
Although the Indian authorities are understandably cagey about the details, the sub is believed to have carried as many as a dozen nuclear missiles through the Indian Ocean, in all probability around the southern tip of India and into the shallower waters of the Arabian Sea close to Pakistan.
That the AfD did so well in the former communist east (taking just over 268% of votes, compared with under 220% nationally) proves the point: it outperformed in the very part of Germany denied a 230, where liberal, post-national politics have shallower roots than in the west.
Because it's such an unprecedented product, this keyboard case will certainly stand out — but that also makes it highly questionable until we've had a chance to try it and find out if it truly feels like a shallower mechanical keyboard or if it's just a clever marketing gimmick.
But while thousands of clinical trials on immunotherapy drugs, of which many are predicted to fail, are springing up, the depth of information on neoantigen vaccines is much shallower: Just two studies on neoantigen vaccines for melanoma, recently profiled in Nature, were completed last year in Boston and Germany.
"The RSL don't flow onto shallower slopes, and the lengths of these are so closely correlated with the dynamic angle of repose, it can't be a coincidence," HiRISE Principal Investigator Alfred McEwen of the University of Arizona, Tucson, a co-author of the new report, said in a statement.
"The economic contraction is nonetheless shallower than previous recessions as a stronger external position and the authorities' economic package — a flexible exchange rate regime, banking sector capital and liquidity injections, limited fiscal stimulus, and regulatory forbearance — cushioned the shocks, helped restore confidence and stabilized the financial system," the IMF said.
The Interior Department had offered up a record 212.5 million acres (65 million hectares) for development in the Gulf - an area twice the size of Florida - with discounted royalty rates on the shallower tracts as part of a broader effort by President Donald Trump to ramp up fossil fuels output.
I believe mimicking the cetacean could prove more efficient than propellers, generate less underwater noise, and allow the ship to sail in shallower waters without damage—all core elements of the Seataci, my idea for a luxury cruise ship that could navigate in shallow waters with an eco-friendly propulsion system.
Sure, lots of pharmaceutical companies have been issuing patents for ocean-borne molecules, but only a tiny fraction of underwater species have been found, according to a European Parliament report on bioprospecting back in 2015, and nearly all of the existing bioprospected molecules come from easier-to-access shallower waters.
The Interior Department had offered up a record 212.5 million acres (65 million hectares) for development in the Gulf - an area twice the size of Florida - with discounted royalty rates on the shallower tracts as part of a broader effort by President Donald Trump to ramp up fossil fuels output.
The shallower wealth that makes the status of the black middle class especially precarious also tends to suit it for the role of canary in a coal mine, and the continuing fact of residential segregation means that black haves tend to live closer to have-nots than do their white counterparts.
If something like lawmakers reneging on a tax break promise can happen to Delta, which is as iconic in this state as red clay, it could be even worse for a newcomer to town, especially since their Atlanta roots would be shallower than those of your average Georgia pine tree.
A software update that will be made available by the end of the year will also enable "Portrait" mode, which blurs out the background to render bokeh (the out of focus background that's the result of a large aperture â€" that's a low f-stop number â€" and shallower depth of field).
Importantly, Razer also acknowledges plans to expand the use of the new low-profile mechanical switch in other keyboard products — so if you like the shallower key travel of chiclet keyboards, but appreciate the hard precision of mechanical switches, the company should have more options to offer you after this first keyboard.
But if inflation did not soon move back toward 2 percent following a bottoming of oil prices and the dollar's peak, "a shallower path for interest rates would make sense," said Lacker, who is not a voting member of the Fed's rate-setting committee this year although he will participate in its discussions.
"We have a pretty good idea where it is," a senior US Navy official told CNN this week, adding that the search area was looking at depths around 235,2276 feet (235 meters), far shallower than the 5,000 feet (1,500 meters) that had been speculated, and a depth that would make recovery operations much easier.
Lehigh, Lochsa, Youghiogheny, Ocoee, Gallatin, Tohickon, Penobscot, Payette: the names of the rivers summon up boulder gardens, azure pools, high-speed surf waves, life-threatening keeper holes—and those mesmerizing cellophane stretches where the water, clear and unriffled, accelerates over a rocky bed, getting ever shallower, before dropping into the aerated tumult of a rapid.
While the northern basin will likely not disappear any time soon, it is expected to become shallower and to lose an additional 10 percent of its surface area in the next 50 years, said Nadav Lensky, the head of the Geological Survey's Dead Sea Observatory, which researches evaporation and other dynamics of the sea.
Caroline Bourgeois, one of the most precise curators working today, has delivered a customarily sprightly show that mixes older and newer works — and that also uses some of Mr. Tuymans's best early paintings (such as "Our New Quarters," a chilling 1986 painting after a postcard of a concentration camp) as ballast for shallower later efforts derived from iPhone imagery.
I don't think it quite compares to college coursework (it's easier and generally shallower), and I've found that the content/demands can be a bit soft compared to edX and Coursera (problems tend to feel less like problems than checkboxes), but someone driven enough should be able to get enough out of a program for it to count in the real world.
The raffishness, the abruptness, the fusillade of insults and wisecracks; the fascination with violence and the illicit; the division of the world into the knowing (typically urban and male) and the saps (often rural)—such qualities made the comedies and the melodramas of the Depression a hardheaded new American art, an art that moved faster and ran shallower than life.
"Although it is certainly possible that trade policy and emerging market spillbacks will result in a shallower path, on net we think the risks are tilted to the upside of our baseline forecast given the impressive growth momentum, the upward trends in wage and price inflation, and the very limited impact of the hikes on financial conditions so far," he wrote.
Then get down round the table to cooperate in the G20 or in any of the international organizations and so you've got to think that we have got to guard against this that if we have a downturn, it may be shallower but it may last longer because we don't have the weapons, the armory at our disposal now in the same way we have in the past.

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