Stream
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If we open our eyes, we will see a constant
stream
of stories about its victims.
Political extremism, terrorism, a global pandemic, and volcanoes are just some of the reasons that tourism is not always a stable revenue
stream.
For example, Yanis Varoufakis has advocated a universal basic dividend financed by the income
stream
from society’s investments in private firms’ capital.
Ignoring the cascading
stream
of direct and retaliatory taxes on consumers and businesses that stem from a tariff war, Trump extols the virtues of tariffs as “a beautiful thing.”
The most notorious image used in the Brexit campaign was a poster showing a
stream
of young men, looking vaguely Middle-Eastern, with the text: “We must break free of the EU and take back control.”
Rothmyer, who lived in Kenya for several years, traced the endless
stream
of bad news to nongovernmental organizations’ use of data to justify their existence, which in turn shaped Western reporters’ “frames of reference” before they even arrived on the continent.
Yet, in practice, this philosophy makes the application of sovereignty impossible, because it offers no means of managing the endless
stream
of mundane and complicated policy choices that governments must wade through on a daily basis.
Creditors are being asked to trim the revenue
stream
but would still receive reasonable interest rates in the future.
How, then, would countries accurately (and impartially) calculate the tariff on a single viewing session, byte of data, or file size, let alone on the endless
stream
of data and messages that enable modern business-to-business transactions?
Although there are good historical reasons to see this glass as being half full, we should not underestimate the risks that an accelerating
stream
of arbitrary actions can entail.
Afterwards the canal made a curve, sloping by the marshes; and the whole soul of that smooth plain appeared to lie in this geometrical stream, which traversed it like a great road, carting coal and iron.
And they all went back together, passing for the last time through the fair, where the frying-pans were coagulating, and by the estaminets, from which the last glasses were flowing in a
stream
towards the middle of the road.
And her thankfulness poured forth in a
stream.
And the men followed in a confused flock, a
stream
that grew larger and larger, bristling with iron bars and dominated by Levaque's single axe, with its blade glistening in the sun.
Another
stream
was arriving from Réquillart, including Mouquet and Mouquette.
"The affair hadn't gone off," Souvarine said, with eyes still vacantly following the white
stream
of the canal between the bluish colonnades of tall trees.
The
stream
continued to pass by, and he grew stiff, very cold, with clenched teeth and bright eyes.
Twice over the impetuosity of the
stream
carried away the first dams.
A
stream
of waves, bearing from southeast to northwest at a speed of two and a half miles per hour, broke over heads of coral emerging here and there.
The soil was almost entirely madreporic, but certain dry
stream
beds were strewn with granite rubble, proving that this island was of primordial origin.
Ned Land went westward up the coast; then, fording some
stream
beds, he reached open plains that were bordered by wonderful forests.
This
stream
of electricity dazzled my eyes, and after momentarily shutting them, I looked around.
All these crumbling masses were covered with an enamel polished by the action of underground fires, and they glistened under the
stream
of electric light from our beacon.
No longer was it an ice stream, patch, or field--it was an endless, immovable barrier formed by ice mountains fused to each other.
Sweat stood on every brow, and a whitish steam, like the vapour of a
stream
on an autumn morning, floated above the table between the hanging lamps.
Silence was everywhere; something sweet seemed to come forth from the trees; she felt her heart, whose beating had begun again, and the blood coursing through her flesh like a
stream
of milk.
He had no longer, as formerly, words so gentle that they made her cry, nor passionate caresses that made her mad, so that their great love, which engrossed her life, seemed to lessen beneath her like the water of a
stream
absorbed into its channel, and she could see the bed of it.
People were coming out after vespers; the crowd flowed out through the three doors like a
stream
through the three arches of a bridge, and in the middle one, more motionless than a rock, stood the beadle.
A sawmill consists of a shed by the side of a
stream.
He was on the point of deluging her with a
stream
of the coarsest invective; the thought of the fortune awaiting her at Besancon just stopped him.
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