The bulk of it lies to the south of a dual carriageway and a railway line.
One of the reasons why it's taken archaeologists so long to pinpoint its whereabouts may be the fact that it lies 60 miles inland, where you wouldn't really expect it to be susceptible to the effects of tidal waves (which is what Plato's account of the ancient city identified as its demise).
Although it is hard to say exactly where the real danger zone lies, it is clear that share prices are slipping close to it.
To see where Mr Blair believes the blame for Britain's failures really lies, it is necessary to forget the orator on the telly and read the text of the speech.
Rather, it lies in how best to structure a policy that allows for proper enforcement of immigration laws while letting immigration continue as a positive force for economic strength and prosperity.
It is closed off to visitors, for preservation reasons obviously, but it is fascinating to think that all that history lies beneath your feet, doesn't it?
Desperate for sales growth, struggling PC maker Dell has decided the quickest way to get it lies through retail king Wal-Mart Stores .
The responsibility lies with the IT administrator to not only take control of corporate IT security, but also spearhead strategy and implementation in collaboration with leadership and employees.
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The fog of division, discord and blame, made it hard to see what lies ahead but after those trials we all rallied around what was right and acted as one.
Today, the big money in IT spending increasingly lies in tools to mine social media for product ideas, in mobile applications to enhance products, and in creating social interactions with customers to build brand loyalty.
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To the extent that ghostwriting is a significant issue, the responsibility to address it lies with the docs and scientists who put their names on the by lines and the professional societies charged with their regulation.
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While the idea of "too big to fail" is fanciful, it seems the problem lies in deposit insurance that allows individual savers to be unconcerned with where they place their savings.
Capt Schettino steered the vessel closer to land to where it now lies on its side just metres off Giglio island.
But a Houston jury in May decided that Lay was lying when he made such comments, and when an executive of a public company lies to shareholders, it is a crime.
We think that half the fun of the good life lies in learning to appreciate it.
In practice, at the heart of the European labour market lies the idea that it is acceptable to sacrifice the opportunities of the worst off to help those who are in work.
The brilliance of the StashCard lies in the way it allows you to hide slightly valuable things (money, stamps, photos, in the words of the website) inside a really valuable thing, a laptop.
Repeal of FATCA probably is NOT any more possible than the Repeal of Obamacare, but it can be modified to be less destructive, and there in lies some hope, however forlorn it may be.
What Dean Bruner appears to be saying is that it lies in a new model of leadership.
That suggests that the route to continued recovery lies where it has long been: through the consumer's pocket.
President Clinton was impeached not for his dalliance with an intern but for his lies to a grand jury about it.
But beneath all of it lies the tax agency's basic inability to say just how much political activity is permissible for groups with tax-exempt status.
It says the way to reduce paper use lies in cutting consumption in industrialised countries, improving papermaking efficiency, and using more recycled paper and materials other than wood in manufacture.
It occurs to us that Friedersdorf's error lies in mistaking the Declaration for a thesaurus.
But Mr Wallgrave believes the real solution to the problem lies in tackling it in people's country of origin.
This is a point worth pondering, because it lies at the heart of the debate about how to deal with traffic.
After half an hour of this, and sporadic reflections from him about what lies ahead for the Kurds, it is time to go.
It turns out to be very difficult to detect lies reliably, but Paul did improve the odds a little with training that he developed for the CIA and the FBI.
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If Wheeler seems comfortable in this Samuel Beckett world where the truth is a lie and only lies lead to the truth, perhaps it's because he's been living there a long time.
In principle, it suffices to have the financial means and the sophisticated technology needed to explore a world that in parts lies as far as 11 km beneath the ocean surface.
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