Players cannot touch the sides or floor of the pool, and must tread water even when not involved in play. |
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At best, Washington policymakers seem content to tread water in the rising tide of red ink. |
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Applicants should have completed the equivalent of advanced lessons and be able to tread water and swim two lengths of the pool. |
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As part of his basic training Kevin had to swim 200 metres and tread water for two minutes. |
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As Trey notes, to be certified for diving you have to swim two hundred yards and tread water for ten minutes. |
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We practiced in water rescue breathing and had to tread water for 10 minutes. |
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New recruits may arrive many months before an orientation course is offered, forcing many to tread water in the meantime. |
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No, as long as you can swim comfortably and tread water you will be able to learn to Scuba dive safely. |
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They'll jump into deep water, kick on their front and back, tread water and learn basic front and back crawl. |
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Bayern's star ensemble under coach Louis van Gaal continue to tread water in mid-table. |
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Ability to tread water or do a survival float for 3 minutes without buoyant aids. |
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You will also float and tread water for 10 minutes, again using any methods that you want. |
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He seemed to think that after that boffo first debate, he could just tread water. |
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Unfortunately, the rapporteur still has not grasped that this is why we must tread water for the time being. |
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To remain afloat the pilot would have to tread water, thereby expending vital body heat at a fast rate. |
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Well, some may prefer to tread water, but Europe has done that before and it does not work. |
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It's time to lead, Mr. President, not tread water. |
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I told her, 'I used to tread water for years. |
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Western Canadian feed barley cash bids continue to tread water. |
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Against the backdrop of buoyant global demand and mild interest rate increases around the world, the U. S. dollar is expected to tread water and stay roughly flat. |
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It was at that time that the operator saw the deck-hand in the sea about 15 m from the starboard bow, apparently attempting to swim or tread water. |
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But even if it were to tread water at its current size, the navy and Canadian Coast Guard are going to require at least 133 new vessels of a significant size over the next 25 years, as well as refits. |
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If you can't escape, float or tread water and call or wave for assistance. |
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Oscar is finding out that being a hero comes at a Market Price when his lie threatens to make him the Catch of the Day. Now he has to tread water until he can get the scales to tip back in his favour. |
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With increasing numbers of high quality applications, our current budget, which does not even allow us to tread water, is forcing us to make incredibly tough budget decisions. |
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Alternatively, tread water and wave for assistance. |
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We expect the economy to tread water for some time. |
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