In a close election, this could help turn the tide one way or the other.
And, although Ade Gardner's second try of the night turned the tide Saints' way, Kyle Eastmond's six kicks were the difference between the two sides.
If signs from the first half of the 2010-11 season are any indication, the league is not only stemming the tide but finding a way to maintain business growth and momentum.
Is there something - who are used to bucking the tide of community by the way?
Ultimately, the only way to stop the tide is to blow up the moon.
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The tide is beginning to turn our way.
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Some media outlets have reported that Armstrong has been strongly considering the possibility of a confession, possibly as a way to stem the tide of fleeing sponsors and as part of a long-term comeback plan.
Ultimately, neither they nor nearly anyone else in newspapers found a way to hold off the tide.
But if Mayor Bloomberg has his way, it will also turn the tide on climate change.
So perhaps the eggheads can produce the politicians' missing miracle, a formula to roll back a tide of regulation that has been running one-way for almost three decades.
The railroad and telecom tycoon has confided to at least one associate that this is his way of doing something to stem the tide of what he sees as violence-and sex-soaked refuse spilling out of Hollywood.
As much as I loved Jericho and Swingtown because we were having a great time in our little bubble making the show, we always knew we were swimming against the tide and it's nice to not feel that way with this show.
When the tide is low I take the old railroad right-of-way close to the water.
And so the rising tide money the Fed supposedly creates inflates asset prices in such a way as to make an index fund vastly preferable to a hedge fund.
Here, among picnicking families and kids flying kites, you can dip your toes in the shallow pools that are left during low tide, perfect for playful splashing without needing to venture all the way in.
Creating a structure gives you a way to function, steady ground to return to when the tide of stress swells and recedes and swells again.
The way Gross tells it, the incredible expansion of credit created a rising tide over the past 40 years.
There was increasing evidence that the tide was turning and that women and young voters would tip the balance of power his way, if they turned out to vote in large numbers.
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.
The food is very good, and the staff makes mealtime magic of its own, staging beach barbecues and, if the tide is low at dusk, drinks and dinner on a long, scorpion-tail sandbar way out in Copperfield Bay.
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Here mountains give way to an expanse of deserted white sand that runs hundreds of metres from shore at low tide, with the warm water waist-deep for hundred of metres more.
The tide at 10:00 GMT was sufficient to lift the ship from the sandbank, and it made its way safely to Mostyn Port.
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