When the tide is out, bacteria that use oxygen, called aerobic bacteria, can breathe and flourish.
When the tide is out, the sea leaves little pockets of water behind.
To paraphrase Warren Buffett, when the tide goes out you get to see who is not adequately covered by collateral.
The tide can be treacherous but the golden sand is ideal for picnics, building sand castles, watching kite surfers and, when the tide goes out, paddling in the lagoons.
The revelations of its financial irresponsibility, which led the spiral into bailout, were akin to the country being caught "skinny-dipping" when the tide went out, he says.
When the tide is out at the town of St Aubin, locals roam the shore for delicacies the ocean has left behind, as they have done for centuries.
I'm unable to work or parent effectively for months or even years at a time - then the tide goes out and I feel "normal" for a while, able to function again.
When the 2008-09 global economic crisis disclosed the weakness of many Irish bank loans--what Warren Buffett calls swimming naked when the tide goes out--the Irish government decided to guarantee all bank depositors and pay withdrawals from new debt.
When the tide goes out, organizers shovel up and pat down the sand to create the racing line, but such are the elements that occasional pools of surface water can remain, which some horses don't mind but others despise -- merely another nuance to the racing at Laytown.
Importantly, the tide can wash out as quickly as it comes in when it comes to how companies can benefit from public sector incentive programs.
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Just remember that every rising tide eventually goes out again.
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"You're waiting for the cameras to work because there's a fog, sometimes the tide has gone out and sometimes you have a kid who can't act, " he adds, pointing to himself.
"But some have taken it upon themselves, as the tide is going out, to fish from the railway side of the bridge, to avoid their fishing lines getting tangled up in the bridge structure, " he added.
The World Health Organization is hopeful that legislation like the bill in California will turn the tide of parents opting out of vaccinations.
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The tide had completely gone out for about 100 meters or more and most parts of the sea-bed near the coast were visible.
Now the tide may be moving out from Chicago.
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The IMF wants the EU to agree to a bail-out to tide Greece over the next three years, because it will not be able to tap the markets in 2012, as hoped.
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It pulls less hard on the Earth, but even less hard on the water on the far side, so a watery bulge forms on the far side as well -- a high tide roughly 12 hours out of synch.
The tide is about to go out on KNDI option sellers.
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Those pictures were her one real memento of him, page after page of watercolors from a world that, even before she opened the book for the first time, was gone forever, leaf green and sky blue and damson, wiped out by a tide of cattle trucks and unmarked graves.
Europe's rescue plan is based on the idea that Ireland and the rest just need to borrow a bit of cash to tide them over while they sort out their difficulties.
Investors not in those two camps must remember that the markets are cyclical, just like the tide, which comes in and out each day, and the moon, which cycles every 29 days.
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This one's for all of you Meizu fanboys out there: To tide you over while you wait for the M8 3G launch in March 2010 (with a possible M8 3G S planned for Smarch 2043 or thereabouts) the company's announced that the handset will be getting a UI refresh with its firmware 1.0 release come August.
When Elissa Cullman launched her Manhattan-based design firm 27 years ago, she set out to swim against the tide.
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In the coming months and years, he and his supporters will continue pressing their case on all fronts and suffering setbacks on many, but knowing that all the time out in society, the tide of history is moving inexorably in.
Regulators and drug industry executives are pulling their hair out trying to stem a rising tide of fake or low-quality medicines being sold online.
If the surge in troops is to work, if the government writ is to run across the country, if Nato is to ever have a chance of leaving Afghanistan with dignity, then the troops out on the ground must turn the tide against the insurgency in Helmand.
The course, which includes a mile-and-a-half run up, and the same to slow down, was set out after Saturday's 1455 BST high tide.
And unlike most of their East Coast counterparts--who commonly dredge submerged shellfish beds from boats--Puget Sound oyster growers typically seed beds in tidal shelves right off the beaches, and walk out to tend them and harvest when the tide is down.
Although most Americans now think the war was a mistake, polls suggest that Mr McCain's determination to see it through may stand him in better stead with voters than Mr Obama's determination to pull out whatever the consequences, especially since the tide of war seems at last to have shifted firmly in America's favour.
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