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For politicians, winning the fight over law and order means convincing the public that the tide will rise more slowly if they are elected.
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The tide is expected to rise until 2330 BST before it starts dropping which is when the animal could be in danger of beaching.
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Chasing current yield has the potential to hurt you in the long term, when the tide turns and rates rise or when you discover that your high-yielding investments carried way more risk than you recognized.
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She said although the water had gone down by about 2in (5cm) overnight, high tide later will see it rise again.
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But absent violent strife, these places are also going to rise with the global tide.
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The tide, however, continued to rise as usual, dashing over his feet and legs without respect to his royal person.
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An Environment Agency spokesman said levels were continuing to rise and a high tide in Gloucester on Friday would probably cause flooding problems over the weekend.
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As the water sector addresses changes in the supply, privatizes its services and updates its infrastructure, the tide of new technologies will begin to rise, but slowly.
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His promise partly to undo Mr Sarkozy's rise in the pension age runs against the tide of European reforms.
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When interest rates inevitably rise, the value of those bond holdings may drop faster than the tide at the Bay of Fundy, but for now bonds are attracting those most afraid of getting in over their heads.
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Whenever mining shares rise, they may all initially move up together like boats on an incoming tide, he said.
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