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The relatively weak piece of advisor was recast as the more powerful queen– perhaps inspired by the recent
surge
of strong female leaders.
This is when the
surge
happens.
And depending on who you ask, the
surge
was supposed to push it up even further.
Either we're back where we started and the
surge
has had no effect; or finally the groups have been fragmented to the extent that we can start to think about maybe moving out.
On this particular day, at a community meeting, these maps were used to explain how a 30-foot tidal
surge
that accompanied Hurricane Katrina could flood communities like mine in south Louisiana and communities across the Mississippi and Alabama coast.
Now, he and his colleagues there have come up with a powerful idea that addresses this key question: How on earth do we get back to work without creating a second
surge
of the infection?
Or is it more just that people would work very intensely during four days, and maybe people still aren't quite earning their full pay in this scenario, but it's better than complete lockdown, and it's better than going back to work and seeing another
surge?
So on a society level, it's better than opening up and seeing another surge, which would require complete lockdown.
Because of the resources, the skills, and certainly the
surge
of talent we're seeing all around the world, with the mindset to create change.
Resilience runs much deeper: it's about building modularity into what we do, building
surge
breakers into how we organize the basic things that support us.
In fact, there's a
surge
channel where the tide is moving back and forth, twice a day, pretty rapidly.
And during this time, there's a
surge
of prolactin, the likes of which a modern day never sees.
I loved the way the book and movie wrapped up the story of Gon With the Wind, because after reading it I felt a
surge
of disappointment because it just stopped and left the readers to wonder what happened.
TV does influence society...just look at the
surge
in popularity of cappucino shops after this shallow little piece of work debuted.
It's a terrible shame, however, that this
surge
in quality has led the majority of Danish movie critics to lose their sense of criticism.
Casting, script, direction, and acting flow together with a
surge
that draws the viewer deep into the story.
You know that one guy who'd do anything to get you fired, destroy your house, alienate you from your friends and family, chew through your
surge
protector?
I also like the fact that there is no sound when the meteor hits, but you hear the
surge
afterwards.
In the last few years there has been a huge
surge
in documentaries being released for the cinema.
For me, nothing illustrates this truth more terribly than the
surge
in violence directed at schools and educators in conflict areas.
Humanitarian crises often produce a
surge
in political will; the needless suffering of others, and especially of children, pushes the international community to dedicate money and energy to ameliorating the misery.
Such “wars of choice” have been the major factor in the
surge
of migration to Europe from the Middle East and North Africa.
Diabetes poses an especially grave threat to Mexico, where urbanization and other social changes are pushing people toward more sedentary lifestyles and triggering a
surge
in obesity-related diseases.
Oil prices are already 70% above their level last summer – and expectations of US sanctions against Iran have been an important driver of this
surge.
This summer, the mere suggestion of a monetary-policy reversal in the United States sparked a
surge
in bond yields, which triggered an asset sell-off in several major emerging economies.
Given that the liquidity flowing into China over the last several years was increasingly short-term capital aimed at exchange-rate and interest-rate arbitrage (so-called “hot money”), there may be a
surge
in capital outflows when appreciation expectations have disappeared.
Yet one of its main upshots is a
surge
in violence and terrorism, committed by both state and non-state actors – and there is no sign of de-escalation, much less reconciliation, in sight.
In Afghanistan, he opted for a substantial military surge, but the notion of victory that would allow for a withdrawal of troops remains as foggy and uncertain as it was in the case of Iraq.
The
surge
in enrollment caused by the midday-meal scheme has not been accompanied by an increase in the number of trained teachers, resulting in unmanageably large class sizes and low-quality instruction.
Such an approach would reduce the risk of debt deflation, while capping inflation expectations to prevent a damaging
surge
in prices as recovery takes hold.
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