It would depend how the revenue is split, but it is assumed the smaller clubs with shallow pockets would most likely see the biggest benefit.
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One of the authority's priorities is greater protection of the loch's islands and sensitive areas, along with major shallow areas which are important for vegetation and breeding fish.
With these shallow-draft boats, known as Zodiacs, you can visit penguin rookeries, scientific research stations and historic sites, and also go on "Zodiac cruises" through fields of beautiful icebergs.
Until we reached the road out: totally blocked by a ragged barricade of a dozen huge fallen trees, most of them old pines with their shallow root balls obscenely exposed.
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When its library moved to massive new premises 1.5 km away, it left behind one of the great English spaces: the 1857 Round Reading Room designed by Sydney Smirke, with its shallow dome, surrounded by an 8, 100 sq m internal court.
These funds and the firms that manage them are too important to ignore or to explain away with simplistic and shallow rhetoric.
In contrast, with these ultradeep shallow water wells, Chevron is eyeing prospects that might be nearly as big as those deepwater finds.
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As the waters of the Gulf are relatively shallow with an average at about 35 metres, it can be assumed that prior to 14, 000 years ago this now submerged area was an open landscape with a supply of fresh water from Euphrates and Tigris.
In summer, it is dotted with families enjoying its shallow waters, but given its size, there is always more than enough space.
The conventional wisdom, nonetheless, is that the world economy could just about cope with stagnation or a shallow recession in Europe.
The northern part of the Caspian Sea is extremely shallow, with depths of only two to nine metres (seven to 30 feet).
With its sails and shallow draft, the boat was ideal for creeping up to the shoreline to watch animals frolicking in and near the water.
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Much of it is the consequence of what I've come to think of as digital delirium, a state of being that prompts studios with deep pockets and shallow perspectives to believe that because something can be done digitally it should be done.
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Vegas is a city-sized version of this obsession with control, under a shallow sea of cultural references.
It is traditionally prepared by beheading and gutting the shark and then burying the carcass in a shallow pit covered with gravelly sand.
We have seen with companies like Facebook, Cisco, Apple and Microsoft and why not also see it with regards to superficial and shallow people like Paris Hilton, Donald Trump and Larry Ellison.
"Lions for Lambs" is a shallow tar pit cluttered with skeletal ideas.
The court was told Mr Skrinskas was killed at about lunchtime and his body was dumped in a shallow grave and covered with leaves in woodland close to Humberside Airport.
Dips have been very shallow and riding the trend with a tactical approach has rewarded market participants.
Is it just vapid, shallow nothingness marketed to people with lots of money?
Achanakmar-Amarkantak, India located at the junction of hill ranges, with topography ranging from high mountains, shallow valleys and plains.
We have other skimming arrays that are towed with boom systems, and we have shallow water skimmers that are deployed inshore.
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It must scale down this "mad merry-go-round" that players find themselves in: a shallow two-Test series with seven ODIs and a few Twenty20 games thrown in, for example.
Jetties Beach, just north of town, was the family crowd pleaser with a far expanse of warm, shallow water, a decent concession stand and -- while we were there -- seal sightings.
With the Dodgers playing five infielders and two shallow outfielders, Valdespin drove a 2-1 pitch to right for the first game-ending RBI of his career.
What should be a shallow, marshy environment, complete with a complex set of channels, islands and sand bars is becoming a flat, scoured bay subject to the full force of the Adriatic.
'This dates from a time when people used to make bread four or five times a year, ' explains Victoria as she serves the crostas in a shallow terracotta bowl, brimming over with juicy, golden chunks.
Large-scale protagonists occupy a shallow frieze across the canvas, with a substantial volume of space evoked by means of gesture, architectural settings, glimpses of landscape and, above all, relationships of opulent hues burgundy, scarlet, salmon, creamy off-whites, dull greens, saturated ultramarine, chalky cerulean.
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