This week, Libran scales may be tipping one way then the other between the way you think things ought to be and the way they actually are. |
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Without tipping at the shoulders, concentrate on shifting your weight from one skate to the other between each waddle. |
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I watched his hands, tipping measured amounts of powder from a pewter horn, tapping in a ball and wad with a short ramrod. |
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Ian jammed on the brakes and the truck screeched to a halt, almost tipping Dog onto the floor. |
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The site is heavily contaminated and a 24-hour watch is required to prevent fly tipping. |
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He said that the ballot was balanced on a knife-edge and that it looked to be tipping against the Prime Minister and his top-up fee plans. |
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The evaluator is kept blind to the controls to prevent him or her from subtly tipping off the subject, either knowingly or unknowingly. |
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The three African generals sat around a table, tipping cigarette ash into a marble tray and tutting about the revolution going on outside. |
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It would be able to seize vehicles caught fly tipping and could prosecute anyone caught dropping litter on any piece of land or water. |
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Incidents have included joy riding, arson attacks on vehicles and fly tipping. |
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She was just in time to see the plane lift from the ground, slowly gaining height, tipping and turning so that she feared it would flip over. |
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Consequently, an all-wheel-steer loader can carry more payload per pound of machine than an articulated loader without tipping. |
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It seems I experienced some kind of tipping point, at which I decided I wanted to learn about other races, rather than wanting to hate them. |
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Brooding about this needless death, I reached the internal tipping point, where my guilt started to outweigh my pleasure. |
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Wth a blade only 10cm long, it is used for a host of small jobs in the kitchen, from tipping and tailing vegetables to sectioning fruit. |
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The man glanced over at him, then recoiled with an oath, almost tipping over his tankard of beer. |
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They will also report back to the council on graffiti, maintenance issues, abandoned cars and fly tipping. |
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Good policing and tough sentencing have pushed New York to a tipping point, deterring some potential malefactors from crime. |
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With a heavy thud she slammed into the hat rack, which teetered and tottered before tipping toward her. |
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The two conditions go up and down like a teeter-totter, first one and then the other tipping the balance back. |
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He looked up at the tall man with curiosity, tipping back his head to view him, nearly tipping over backwards in his effort. |
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Choose containers that safely fit on your windowsill without tipping over or falling off. |
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In a reflexive reaction, Donny jerked sideways, tipping over his chair as he fell into Grandmother. |
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When it comes to mulching it's simply a case of tipping out the contents of the grass-box when the lawn is mowed. |
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They went through the couple's kitchen cupboards, tipping the contents onto the floor, and ransacked the sitting room. |
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It's tipping down with rain at The Riazor and the pitch is perfect for football. |
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It's tipping down with rain, Poland are kicking from right to left and Portugal get proceedings underway after Hugh blows his big blue whistle. |
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The Brown Act includes a litigation exception, to keep counties, cities and school districts from tipping their hand to their adversaries. |
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With regard to any physical evidence, certainly nobody is tipping their hand in this investigation. |
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I should point out that judges have this wonderful habit of sometimes not tipping their hand in the courtroom. |
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Because criminal authors actively spread their creations, they are cautious about tipping their hand. |
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And don't feel shy about tipping your hat to the new office of the public editor. |
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The Super Black Eagle, tipping the scales at 7.5 pounds, weighs only a few ounces more than its standard 12-gauge counterpart like the M1 Field. |
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Jess declined the services of Roger and grabbed the suitcases herself, tipping him anyway. |
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She dispatched her Jeep from the valet, tipping him with her last three dollars until pay day, and headed home. |
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And thanks to David for tipping us off to the fact that Andy and Kevin happened to be in Paris at the same time as us. |
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Why are all the examples in the documentation carefully constructed to avoid tipping you off to this behaviour? |
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The tipping of a topless waitress has little to do with the drink she has brought to the table. |
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They lathered up, scrubbed and rinsed off, tipping full basins of water across their backs, shoulders, chests and heads. |
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They keep me even on both sides of my body, and I can stand up without falling backwards or tipping too far forwards. |
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His band's debut single entered the charts this week and music experts are tipping it for the number one spot. |
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The site then had a good range of flora and fauna having become naturalised, and had not been used for tipping for many years. |
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The neocons argued for deliberately tipping the balance of power in America's direction. |
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The material wedged into a solid cradle at its base, ballast to prevent its tipping, must have been shattered by the force of its fall. |
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Where there is no pain, I notice legal drugs do an excellent job of tipping you into somnolent bliss. |
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The horns jostle, then take flight, with Jones on soprano saxophone, tipping in some searing soul-blues streaks. |
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Slip plants from pots by tipping the pot over your hand and tapping, squeezing, or pressing on the bottom. |
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We haven't even reached the halfway point in the season yet and you're tipping us for disaster. |
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She stole a look in Nathan's direction and met his eye, slightly tipping her head in James's direction. |
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The XL is a powerful, pocket size light tipping the scales at a feathery 5 ounces. |
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The centre of gravity was so close to the tipping line that a minor force would cause the casualty. |
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Another factor hitherto unnoticed now comes into the force, tipping the balance. |
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It is a magnet for fly tipping and arson attacks and has been put on a hit list of problem sites drawn up by Nelson councillors last month. |
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Southend Crown Court heard how his vehicle hit a pothole which caused it to sway from side to side before tipping over and trapping his leg. |
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Put the rice into a pot and wash it with cold water, swirling the rice with one hand and tipping off the milky water. |
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Britain, along with Italy, France and Germany, comes in the middle of the tipping league, neither profligate nor parsimonious. |
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Second, performance collapses very rapidly once the tipping threshold is exceeded. |
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Drive a metal fence post into the ground inside the cage and wire it to the fencing to prevent high winds from tipping the tower over. |
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We do have 40 acres of land containing overgrown colliery shale, fly tipping and flooded clay pits. |
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The scale is tipping too far in favour of me making money off old creations rather than me creating new ones. |
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We screwed short crosspieces near the bottom of each leg, burying them in the gravel to resist tipping. |
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The machine slammed into a cube van, tipping it over and causing a fuel spill. |
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As the coach whizzed by, its back wheel clipped the edge of the curricle, tipping it nearly on its side. |
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Black Ducks dabble for food, tipping their bodies up and dunking their heads to forage under water. |
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Contrary to popular belief, the daggerboard or centerboard does not keep the sailboat from tipping over. |
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Then, secure the tip of the cone to the door with a bit of removable adhesive putty to keep it from tipping over. |
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Like any politician fighting in the electoral college, he only ever cared about tipping enough states over. |
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As for the players who are capable of emulating his achievements at the World Cup 38 years ago, he is tipping four stars to make a major impact. |
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How many readers have stood at the top of a landfill site and watched the dustcarts tipping their day's load of rubbish? |
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The doilies just don't do it for me and the flowery plates tend to fight with the food, tipping the balance from old-fashioned to dated. |
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The trouble is that the murky area of tipping adheres to no rules or etiquette. |
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In chess, resignation is signaled by tipping over one's king. |
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One job was tipping bags of raw asbestos into a hopper for mixing. |
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I paid the cabbie, tipping him five dollars in my good mood. |
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When the rigmarole of having a bath was over, the bath had to be emptied, dragging the bath to the back door and tipping the contents out into the yard. |
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If the dos and don'ts of tipping are so arcane, why is it so prevalent? |
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A fight erupted after Cheryl was accused by one of the club's female employees of not tipping her after taking a selection of gum and mints from her counter. |
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Brazilians angry at their government and FIFA could turn this giant soccer tournament into a tipping point. |
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What is perhaps most interesting about Love's model is that the musical public only becomes political at a specific moment or tipping point of self-consciousness. |
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They come from carelessness, no cover on PTO, working in the night or the day, tipping trailers under ESB cables, riding on drawbars, and a host of other practices. |
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I think people have things that are sort of tipping points in their lives. |
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And when she told Brian about my cow tipping trophy, he'd know what I'd been up to, and he'd probably chew me out for pulling one over on the city slicker. |
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More important, once you know your tipping point, what do you do about it? |
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Now it seems consumers may have reached their tipping point. |
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To create his strangely evocative forms, he poured a small amount of the liquid onto paper, which he then swirled across the surface by tipping the sheet to and fro. |
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We have reached a tipping point where mega donors completely dominate the landscape. |
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We have reached a tipping point in the culture where Americans are now trained to look to the rules instead of their own judgment. |
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I agree with you, but the youthful energy in the libertarian movement foresees a tipping point. |
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In America, the debate over the relative prominence of unmarrieds and marrieds is likely to grow more complex and caustic as the tipping point nears. |
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There is a feeling in the air that Pankisi is about to reach its tipping point. |
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As the crane operator hoisted a bucketload of concrete, swung it over the roof, and boomed out toward the empty forms, the crane lost stability, tipping toward the victim. |
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Any public attention had been on his possible role in tipping off burgess and Maclean. |
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Ropes stopped the castings tipping over at this delicate stage. |
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The products that caused the most complaints were precipice bonds, spread betting, share tipping and those offering the facility to unlock a pension. |
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A broad leather bellyband prevented the cart from tipping backwards. |
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That Courtney has written a good one without tipping her hand as the creator is what drives us to both critique her morally and misinterpret her critically. |
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The wolverine gave a claim-ticket to the skycap, tipping him in advance. |
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He takes it at a slightly too acute angle, and right there before my eyes, the whole car with its four occupants actually starts tipping onto its side. |
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The technique is not recommended for delicate equipment and the trick is to complete the offload without tipping the aircraft on its tail and damaging the ramp. |
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People felt that crossed all lines, and then it became a story, so there are tipping points that trigger a public response. |
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My friend tipped over a bottle of black nail varnish on her new cream carpet, and tried to remove the polish by tipping a bottle of nail polish remover over the stain. |
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Prosecutors said that group's baccarat cheating techniques included tipping the container from which the dealer dealt cards to get a peek as the cards came off the deck. |
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I know you're tipping me, so maybe I have to do this to earn my tip, but gum and lemons, don't leave them in the ashtrays unless they're wrapped up in something. |
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He'd been through the ground floor of the house, tipping the contents of my handbag into a flower bed and taking the cash, swiftly going through desk drawers. |
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The staff was meticulously made, a devoutly curved and twisted wrap of gold entangling the base silver of it, with a single blood-red gem shaped like an orb tipping it. |
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It's the season of giving, it's the season of sharing, it's the season of tipping your mailman with checks and bottles of sensibly-priced alcohol. |
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Ford emphasized that dissension and anger at the Assad family is reaching a tipping point among the Alawi. |
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The quick hitch will lift high enough to use the tractor drawbar or low enough to set the quick hitch on the ground and unhook off the tractor without tipping over. |
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But unlike previous research, there's no drop-off tipping point in Amstrup's models. |
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In 2012, OSC Staff made allegations of tipping and insider trading, among other things, in relation to five issuers. |
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If in light wind, a jibe is the better choice as there's less danger of the wind tipping the boat. |
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Carbon dioxide decrease, with a tipping point of 600 ppm, was the primary agent forcing Antarctic glaciation. |
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Both pitching and tipping become irrelevant, as the only method of failure would be losing their grip. |
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At the time, he was the heaviest man in England, tipping the scales at 36 Stones. |
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Durable steel or cast iron targets indicated hits by tipping over or rotating around a horizontal mounting rod. |
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It's tipping it down out there, so if you must go out, take your umbrella and please drive carefully. |
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Villa made a spirited effort to hit back, with Jordan Graham's cross forcing 'keeper Ben Amos to back-pedal before tipping over. |
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Even if a tipping groundswell develops, whistleblowers may not be rewarded, thereby deterring future tipping. |
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But the hysteria over the cordoba Initiative has marked a tipping point. |
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And Lady L, tipping the scales at 225 tons, is no Mary-Kate Olsen. |
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The price of beer is too much as it is without tipping every barperson who serves. |
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A hung parliament is a worst-case scenario for investors with one financial analyst tipping a 2-5 per cent fall in the Aussie dollar as a result. |
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The majority of shopping cart injuries arise either from youngsters falling from them or from the carts tipping over. |
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The Hershey pitch itself was, to use a modern term, a tipping point. |
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This can lead to the trailer tipping backwards and the drawbar penetrating the tractor cab with the driver at risk. |
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The tipping point to commoditize Chardonnay appears to be only 90,000 bearing acres in California. |
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Biomechanical comparation between tipping forces effect in labial lingual orthodontics. |
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For the neutrals, this episode could well be the tipping point. |
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Mossley replied with a throw in taken by Ashley Young to Coppin whose cross was met by Gorton at the far post and Parisi made a fine save tipping the ball over the bar. |
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The tipping or emptying of waggons commences, and, as in embankments or moundings in a railway, they advance over the deposit as it reaches the desired height. |
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Physicists and climatologists have indicated that the release of 565 additional gigatons of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere will bring us to that 2-degree tipping point. |
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Bob was wheeling the baby up and down, Mabel watching him, hawk-eyed, as though she suspected him of harboring intentions of tipping the cab over. |
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But money stands in the way The fossil fuel companies have amassed far more fossil fuel reserves than we can burn without reaching the tipping point. |
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On average people in Wales consume an extra 1,902 calories in alcohol and 4,069 calories in food the same day or night after passing their tipping point. |
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He referenced this concept of academic video being at a tipping point. |
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The dump is unenclosed, and the tipping process is uncontrolled. |
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Met Office scientists urged action to cut CO2 emissions now, to prevent the ice melting past the tipping points and causing large sea level rises in the coming centuries. |
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Talk, Gladwell continued research on the idea of tipping points. |
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The Heed were almost ahead in the first minute when Craig Baxter's long ball caused confusion in the home defence, Fabian Speiss tipping Rob Ramshaw's shot past the post. |
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The wedge and tipping bucket gauges will have problems with snow. |
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They then measured the precession frequency for different tipping angles, looking for deviations as small as 5 microhertz in a 303-megahertz signal. |
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The English terminal had to be located in the Castle Hill landslip, which consists of displaced and tipping blocks of lower chalk, glauconitic marl and gault debris. |
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Roughly a month later, White Mountains Chairman and CEO Ray Barrette told investors that discussions with Allstate continued and finally reached a tipping point. |
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Many early mines were fragile and dangerous to handle, as they contained glass containers filled with nitroglycerin or mechanical devices that activated a blast upon tipping. |
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Without tipping the excess fat out of the pan, fry the filo cheese parcels in the lardon pan for four minutes on each side, or until they turn golden. |
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