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"evaporate" Definitions
  1. [intransitive, transitive] if a liquid evaporates or if something evaporates it, it changes into a gas, especially steam
  2. [intransitive] to disappear, especially by gradually becoming less and less

921 Sentences With "evaporate"

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They evaporate and only a rocky core is left behind.
Those black holes will evaporate, and the universe will die.
The water will evaporate into the air, slightly increasing humidity.
It seems to evaporate within a few hours after forming.
The dream of a more open Russia seemed to evaporate.
For the coast to clear, three clouds have to evaporate.
Even the seemingly safest of leads can evaporate in minutes.
A few headlines suggesting government concern quickly evaporate into inaction.
If the conditions are unfavorable, green power could completely evaporate.
But if you wait, your lucrative refinancing opportunity could evaporate.
However, once the tariffs kick in, those incentives will evaporate.
Some rules that gave British businesses' preferential treatment could evaporate.
Water will gradually evaporate and fat will start to render.
Those claims are often exaggerated, and they can evaporate fast.
The main caveat is that your sweat has to evaporate.
Suddenly, I felt every drop of my trekking confidence evaporate.
This would essentially evaporate this advertising channel for the year.
Housing, food and counseling mostly evaporate, and homelessness is common.
Investor confidence would evaporate and markets would tend to collapse.
We won't permit masters to evaporate into the clouds of history.
But when it's cold outside, gasoline is less likely to evaporate.
And that means that black holes eventually evaporate and even explode.
I watched Molinari blow his lead and my potential profit evaporate.
But his confidence seemed to evaporate after he lost the tiebreak.
At night, the haze clouds evaporate, and the spots grow dimmer.
The bigger the black hole, the longer it takes to evaporate.
And the more the moisture disperses, the quicker it will evaporate.
"Must drink these before they evaporate," I bellowed at my Attorney.
The moisture in the room seemed to evaporate all at once.
His apprehension seemed to evaporate fully after the first musical number.
The oil could also simply rise to the surface and evaporate.
The stock market cratered and millions saw their life savings evaporate.
Don't let those great ideas you get in the shower evaporate.
It takes more heat or more time to evaporate these droplets.
"It may evaporate," Mr. Whitehouse said, "down to nothing but C.R.s."
"They evaporate aluminum and deposit it on it," said Mr. Shetty.
Jeans and abayas evaporate, divulging string bikinis, tankinis and swim shorts.
Wisconsin trailed at halftime after watching a nine-point lead evaporate.
Now, after the killing of General Suleimani, those restraints could evaporate.
"This thing is going to evaporate like a mirage," Belfort said.
Many here believe its magic would evaporate if it was moved.
As the air goes out, let that whole ugly ball evaporate.
After several years stored this way, some of the liquid will evaporate.
Oil companies in the United States and elsewhere are watching profits evaporate.
These benefits evaporate overnight in the event of a no-deal exit.
The yield advantage in emerging markets may not evaporate any time soon.
When these lakes evaporate, they can upend industries and erase surrounding communities.
Put your money there if you want to see it evaporate quickly.
They also take in and evaporate water, cooling the air around them.
"With this morning's announcement from Shire, the nerves should evaporate." they wrote.
Li Hejun, an energy mogul, has seen most of his wealth evaporate.
Were the platform to evaporate, these journalists would lose that competitive edge.
If this is mishandled, the country's hard-earned financial stability could evaporate.
Tilling the earth like this causes less water to evaporate than ploughing.
But Snider said that kind of price stability can evaporate without warning.
And once you're there, suspended, swaying, the process is automatic: Cares evaporate.
Most of the water seemed to evaporate before it reached the ground.
When the spire collapsed, all those layers of history seemed to evaporate.
Trump's Korean bargain may be a bad one, or it may evaporate.
Those gains will quickly evaporate when voters learn what they have done.
And Mr. Trump's laudable aspiration to be the ultimate peacemaker would evaporate.
Analysts warn that investor good will toward Italian banks could evaporate quickly.
Coblentz has also considered sending brine into orbit, to evaporate into salt.
For the fourth consecutive game, New York let a sizable lead evaporate.
"I doubt this effort will evaporate, though it may evolve," she said.
And why does Judaism seem to evaporate entirely as the series progresses?
Harsh flavor compounds, like acetic acid, evaporate during conching, mellowing the cacao.
Since NAFTA's passage, hard-working Americans have watched millions of unionized jobs evaporate.
Synergies would evaporate, points out Amit Daryanani of Evercore ISI, a financial firm.
But 'hood' isn't an identifier that should have to slowly evaporate with success.
"The strong demand we saw in May and June ... will evaporate," Sawyer said.
Movements built around charismatic leaders evaporate when that leader is assassinated or discredited.
The relative safety that American forces have brought to some Syrians would evaporate.
His efficiency will rise, his turnovers will evaporate, and his fatigue will lessen.
Other research suggests that, even with atmospheres, oceans would evaporate away into space.
Last year they watched plans evaporate for a parliamentary vote of no-confidence.
Stay in a selected hotel within the park and lines pretty much evaporate.
If just 5% of the population used its quota, China's reserves would evaporate.
Nor did al Qaeda evaporate entirely, and new threats like ISIS have emerged.
Without it the right to asylum, and the prospect of resettlement, will evaporate.
Were it to be compromised, trust in the global payments system could evaporate.
While she doesn't want to evaporate, I think she's going to step away.
This commonsense reality doesn't evaporate for kids who are being questioned about crimes.
Alcohol-fueled dreams tend to evaporate with the sunrise, but this one stuck.
Experts said the only real solution is to let it evaporate or dissolve.
Why would anyone write a bill full of provisions that evaporate over time?
Civil servants and soldiers, who are paid in zollars, saw their earnings evaporate.
But slap on the Dual Screen case and those style points quickly evaporate.
That caused conservative resistance to the "replace" aspect of the debate to evaporate.
People with fewer skills were seeing their wages stagnate, the labor markets evaporate.
The VOCs from these products get into the air because they evaporate easily.
Johnson's lead could evaporate — and Corbyn could do better than expected once again.
"As cyclical concerns evaporate, structural dynamics should carry the day," the analysts said.
Democrats predicted Wednesday that the political benefits for Mr. Trump would evaporate quickly.
When the onions are soft, remove the cartouche to evaporate the excess liquid.
If jobs of the future keep tracking wider hiring trends, they might evaporate, too.
The liquid took time to evaporate and spread, giving thousands a chance to escape.
The process takes as long as it takes the water to evaporate, Choi said.
The Spurs watched a 103-point lead late in the third quarter nearly evaporate.
The Amazon's 390 billion or so trees naturally evaporate water vapor into the air.
At least for now, no one needs to worry that their insurance will evaporate.
But, like water, they evaporate into Titan's atmosphere, from where they fall as rain.
Eventually, it could evaporate like a melting ball of ice, or split in two.
Looking at the Rimac Concept Two's claimed performance numbers makes any aesthetic qualms evaporate.
Winter blends are more likely to evaporate in the summer heat and cause smog.
Essentially, lowering the pressure causes the particles on the surface to quickly evaporate off.
Rickards wasn't alone in scepticism that the Trump-inspired dollar weakness would evaporate quickly.
Books disappear from shelves; paintings evaporate from the walls; chairs and tables go missing.
They evaporate in the dry desert air before they can run down my cheeks.
They'd evaporate from the higher temperatures and cause mass droughts and desert-like climates.
What I don't understand is why that causes the black hole to eventually evaporate.
For instance, more plentiful rainfall in Utah deserts will simply evaporate away, said Udall.
In the eyes of the disembodied torsos I watch the sparks of life evaporate.
When they hit it, they heat up until they break apart, evaporate, or both.
A discredited "old guard" doesn't automatically lose power; a chauvinism revealed doesn't just evaporate.
Whatever rain gets in tends to evaporate as it descends to the sunken bottom.
Online, a meme's ephemerality is a given, and old jokes more or less evaporate.
Then the youthful bitterness and astringency will largely evaporate to reveal the complexities within.
The behemoth creates a vacuum inside its large tank that encourages water to evaporate.
Accordingly, violence rises and basic rights to move freely, work, and pursue education evaporate.
If fantastical accusations were to be admitted in court, would liberty not evaporate overnight?
That said, story clarity and emotional depth tend to evaporate amid the visual pyrotechnics.
Even worse, teenagers are fickle, so Snapchat's user base could evaporate at any time.
As the sun makes ice melt, kindness causes misunderstanding, mistrust, and hostility to evaporate.
Even a black hole that was the mass of a mosquito would evaporate…NDT: Instantly.
Otherwise, the water will evaporate or the sun will burn the plants if they're wet.
The agency warned of a possible "Crexit" should conditions tighten and bond market liquidity evaporate.
I've done the casual dating thing and had guys just evaporate after weeks of messages.
In addition, it could make "home values plummet ... equity evaporate," and Americans' "nest eggs" disappear.
" And if she lost her 78,000 followers, she said, "My self-esteem would evaporate, obviously.
But it's sort of a shame that everything surrounding those moments immediately seems to evaporate.
But Biden supporters know that support could evaporate with another shaky debate performance next week.
Maybe, like a long-forgotten glass of water, it will evaporate of its own accord.
Whatever political boost the Republicans could get for passing a tax cut could evaporate fast.
And if the payment rate were set higher, then expected savings would start to evaporate.
They wander at first, then find direction; they deepen and soak in, rather than evaporate.
It has the consistency of motor oil and can take days or even weeks to evaporate.
It doesn't evaporate very quickly, so people have less chance of breathing it into their lungs.
The problems won't "evaporate," but they might be a bit more manageable within a smaller footprint.
Sarraj has a chance to instigate change and harness their support, but it may evaporate quickly.
Those linguistic kinks will eventually evaporate as he grows older, and probably faster than I realize.
Daiwa said 10-15 percent of Baidu's search revenue could evaporate under a worst-case scenario.
Your body sweats to cool off, and if that sweat doesn't evaporate, your body can overheat.
If that were to happen, the good deals that followed from Trump's CSR decision would evaporate.
The tremendous heat is causing the planet's molecules to break apart and its atmosphere to evaporate.
According to the government, your privacy protections evaporate the moment you set foot in an airport.
The stock market's gains could also evaporate as investors shy away from increasing risks in Brazil.
And that means not only potentially less snowfall but a greater chance for water to evaporate.
It is amazing how fast support can evaporate in politics after a few fifth-place finishes.
Warm ocean waters provide the fuel for hurricanes, and warm air causes the water to evaporate.
If this is just posturing, and there's nothing on the follow-through, it will just evaporate.
"Whether or not the resentment will evaporate depends very much on how Anies governs," he said.
During these moments of magic realism, thresholds evaporate, boundaries dissolve and oceanic sensations wash over her.
But as income rises, the advantages of married over never-married individuals evaporate and even reverse.
Some brokers, however, are confident the deals will shrink, and in some cases evaporate, come summer.
And so they don't have to evaporate as much in order to photosynthesize the same amount.
Batista, once Brazil's richest man, saw his more than $30 billion fortune evaporate as a result.
He noted that warmer oceans evaporate more water vapor into the atmosphere, providing storms more fuel.
But, she added, sympathy for women as victims of abuse tends to evaporate in terrorism cases.
"As cyclical concerns evaporate, structural dynamics should carry the day," the analyst said in a note.
Investors that had once lined up to pour money into the promising company seemed to evaporate.
On the other hand, now that he's confirmed, that enthusiasm on the Republican side could evaporate.
The chances for that to happen appeared to evaporate almost as soon as Trump took office, however.
Sarin is an extremely volatile nerve agent because of its ability to evaporate from liquid to gas.
He predicted that the will to resist would evaporate, then people would demand that their leaders surrender.
One method that's popular in South America is to evaporate it out of brine under a lake.
As their hopes for tax cuts "evaporate in 2019", these consumers will trickle back in, he added.
Like the scent of a fox, truth and fact in "How to Be Human" start to evaporate.
Let your story and the pain attached evaporate so it is no longer your weight to carry.
They say she understands well that political capital can evaporate very quickly after a president enters office.
On a hot day in Lemoore, more than 13,000 gallons of water can evaporate from the lagoon.
VOCs are chemicals that evaporate at low temperatures, many of which we perceive as scents or odors.
How do you reconstitute yourself when everything you believe to be solid starts to shatter and evaporate?
Indeed, one of The Ranch's recurring themes is that whatever happiness you do achieve will ultimately evaporate.
If renewables can meaningfully solve their reliability and intermittency issues, then coal's raison d'être may well evaporate.
Remove the lid to allow the steam to evaporate and the bottom of the potstickers to crisp.
Many of these political news pages will likely find their cachet begin to evaporate after Nov. 8.
Just make sure you collect it before sunrise or it will evaporate before you can get it.
Plus, government funding and pharmaceutical industry interest tend to evaporate once the sense of emergency fades away.
They evaporate quickly on the skin and do not leave a greasy feeling that many consumers dislike.
It unfolds in thick, undulating waves and piercing sustained sonorities, interrupted with fragments that appear and evaporate.
There will not be enough remaining tropical woodlands to continually evaporate and condense moisture through the forest.
Add a little salt and pepper, letting the moisture evaporate from the mushrooms so they cook down.
It would evaporate the artifacts, institutions and communities that bind us together and reach across the generations.
All the adjectives that Comey used will bounce around the internet but will evaporate into the ether.
Claudia: The cheese is placed in a warm room to allow some of the moisture to evaporate.
Jackson and the Baltimore offense scores so quickly big spreads can evaporate in just a few plays.
This process uses fossil fuels to generate heat to evaporate and condense water to a purified form.
While that was positive news for Canada and Mexico, trade-related concerns were unlikely to completely evaporate.
It would take many times the age of the universe for a black hole to fully evaporate.
What better way to ensure this technology doesn't evaporate in a cloud of hype like so much vaporware?
The Likely Culprit: Heat rash, or inflammation caused by sweat that won't evaporate due to obstructed sweat glands.
First of all, vacuums are tough on organic matter; they cause structures to collapse and water to evaporate.
Essentially, mesh encourages your sweat to evaporate more quickly, reducing the temp of your skin in the process.
"If you're outside in a warm climate, the repellent will evaporate faster because you're likely perspiring," he said.
Most microscopic animals need water to survive — otherwise, they can evaporate away if taken out of the water.
It shows that gatekeepers' authority to police content doesn't evaporate just because it was made by machine learning.
"The sad part is, in looking toward the future, this [protective mechanism] is likely to evaporate," Eakin said.
You go to hit backspace, and just like that your chances of seeing Beyoncé at Citi Field evaporate.
Then there's the issue of sublimation: under those conditions, over time your ice will evaporate into a gas.
But moving hives doesn't work with a weed killer like dicamba that can evaporate for days after spraying.
And it's inevitable that some of the rosiest, farthest-reaching claims about it will evaporate under closer scrutiny.
It has to help the body cool itself, by letting it sweat, and then letting the sweat evaporate.
But just make sure you collect it before sunrise or it could evaporate before you get to it.
Their work suggests that science has been missing something fundamental about how black holes evaporate, Dr. Strominger said.
Possibly, the magically-created liquidity will evaporate and investors will be stuck with hard-to-trade ETF shares.
"When humidity is too high, water does not become heat which means sweat would not evaporate," she explained.
As it starts to slow down its assembly lines, those razor-thin margins could evaporate quickly, analysts said.
Since the casserole is baked uncovered and at a high temperature, water will also evaporate in the oven.
For something that critics derided as a tech fad that would soon evaporate, that's a rather impressive accomplishment.
Interview opportunities quickly came her way — only to evaporate even more swiftly as the coronavirus wreaked its havoc.
Second, they anticipated that the limits imposed by technology would soon evaporate, enabling the first global tech platforms.
All the trade and regulatory arrangements that the UK once shared as part of the EU will evaporate.
If the water starts to evaporate before the farro is done, just add more water and keep going.
But unless the Assembly passes S.B. 100 before the current session ends, much of that momentum will evaporate.
Suspicions typically evaporate fast once workers see how the technology can help make sites more efficient, he says.
Most body sweat should evaporate freely, and when humidity is low, sweat already evaporates faster than humid environments.
The Seventh Generation rolls practically evaporate in my bathroom and the empty cardboard tubes gather on the floor.
With droughts expected to only become more frequent the planet warms, California's water wars aren't likely to evaporate.
Some chefs in New Orleans add the sherry right at the diner's table so the taste doesn't evaporate.
The fear that cherished people will evaporate creates the fantasy of a leave-taking that leaves nobody behind.
The Cowboys saw their playoff hopes evaporate, despite the return of running back Ezekiel Elliott to the fold.
With that sort of a deficit, Mr. Rubio's chances of winning a majority of delegates would all but evaporate.
One major question is how black holes manage to preserve quantum information, even as Einstein's theory says they evaporate.
"We know we can make an 11-point lead evaporate with two minutes of good basketball," Klay Thompson said.
In an effort to evaporate my body away, I discovered slideshow lists of unconventional ways to shed some pounds.
During drought conditions, lighter water isotopes evaporate first, and the heavier isotopes are left to be trapped in gypsum.
Others stand to lose too as cross-border stock trading gets hit and plans for an electricity union evaporate.
Fewer battles would occur over food and other resources (because we would not need them) and inequalities would evaporate.
The qualms that he had privately expressed throughout the trip seemed to evaporate once he got into the room.
Knowing exactly how volatiles evaporate will help experts better understand how the process works when other planets are formed.
But if Johnson returns a strong Conservative majority, what little power the opposition had to influence Brexit will evaporate.
This cycle is similar to lake-effect snow, which occurs when cold wind causes warm lake water to evaporate.
A study out in Nature today, which reports the very first recurring FRB, may cause lingering skepticism to evaporate.
The Blue Jackets saw their lead evaporate when the Flyers scored three straight times, including a pair by Konecny.
Floaty ephemerality being a hallmark of countless R&B records whose details evaporate in the sun, what's King's secret?
But among people who have caucused in the past, the leads evaporate and the races are neck and neck.
This will in turn lead to more leaf-space to capture and evaporate away that same sorely needed precipitation.
Their candidates and incumbent senators, Kelly Ayotte and Pat Toomey, have both seen narrow leads evaporate in recent weeks.
The pivotal moment came at the par-five 17th, where her tenuous one-stroke advantage looked likely to evaporate.
Detailed and precisely rendered, her choreography has a crystalline clarity that can also, oddly, evaporate right before your eyes.
For a moment you envy the canceled men—might it in fact be possible for people to just evaporate?
Each tank is topped off daily; if not filled regularly, the nitrogen would evaporate entirely in about a week.
The notion that the benefits of corporate tax reform would evaporate after a mere six months is not credible.
Basically, top notes are the raw materials that evaporate the fastest, so they give the freshness to the perfume.
Toyota and Lockheed Martin saw billions of dollars in equity value evaporate in the face of more Trump tweets.
"Beyond the sales losses through biosimilars, hundreds of millions in royalties will evaporate," Zuercher Kantonalbank analyst Michael Nawrath said.
These new scents, heavy on synthetic formulations, are created to melt into the skin and evaporate in intimate puffs.
"Heavier and smokier scents evaporate slower off our skin in winter because our skin is much colder," he said.
In several instances, the legal troubles of Congress members seemed to evaporate after they defected to the ruling party.
Your go-to cooling method might be to blast a fan in your face to help evaporate the sweat.
It will prove crucial to their well-being later in life, even if memories of incidents and rituals evaporate.
It is slightly oily to the touch and is considered not very volatile, meaning it does not evaporate quickly.
However, they are supposed to dump fuel over unpopulated areas, and at high enough altitutde for it to evaporate.
Yet jobs continue to evaporate in America's battered manufacturing sector, which has struggled during the US-China trade war.
Winter blends, conversely, need to evaporate more easily for quicker starting in cold weather; they return after Sept. 15.
But following Garland's arrest, Smoking Dragon, Royal Charm, and the Banco Delta Asia episode, supernotes seemed to gradually evaporate.
Support from other governments like Brazil and Mexico, always wary of U.S. interference in the hemisphere, could evaporate quickly.
Five trillion dollars were about to evaporate, caught in a constellation of collapsing venture capital-backed stars like Pets.
The mushrooms will release their water; allow the moisture to evaporate, 3 minutes, then add half of the scallion whites.
Bill could evaporate HB 324 passed the House Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee this week by a split vote.
Over time, the streams would overflow and then evaporate, trapped in a repetitive cycle taking place over millions of years.
A recent poll by Monmouth University found that Mr. Trump's seven-percentage-point lead would evaporate with an ordinary turnout.
Brightness stumbles, beckons and retreats, materializing in phantasmal pools and slivers that evaporate almost as soon as we've seen them.
Currently this lends GAN images a creepy edge, but that is likely to evaporate in future, as the technique improves.
The private health insurance industry would all but evaporate, and government insurance would, largely, be the only game in town.
Because VX does not evaporate quickly and can remain toxic for some time, Khalid said the airport would be decontaminated.
Make sure the drink doesn&apost cause you to start sweating, because the sweat could evaporate and cool you off.
Masses and vigils were ordered for her safe delivery as the signs of pregnancy seemed to evaporate from Mary's body.
While the Sooners led for the entire first half, it didn't take long for that lead to evaporate after halftime.
Alternatively, if competition is cut-throat, profits might evaporate to the point that companies have little incentive to take risks.
The air in these areas is warm and moist — the high temperatures cause water to evaporate off the ocean's surface.
Plus, it's flexible, stretchable, and lets sweat evaporate from underneath it, which means it's more comfortable than a bulky bracelet.
Some critics, including Miller, are so glad to see this fashion trend evaporate that they don't care why it went.
And Republicans are still smarting from watching their lead over McCaskill in 2012 evaporate after GOP nominee and then-Rep.
Top Trump administration officials had suggested that the effects of the shutdown will evaporate as soon as the government reopens.
That said, the Iraqis' [animosity toward each other] seemed to evaporate when they dealt with each other one-on-one.
With it, the European dream would die: borders would go up; the current -- albeit imperfect -- European economic order would evaporate.
Even if Trump's FCC does immediately start to sketch plans for reversing network neutrality, the current rules won't evaporate overnight.
Discarding any settled solids and allowing the liquid to evaporate for a week yields a layer of whitish-brown flakes.
Extremely high temperatures cause the liquid "jacket" around the metal nanoparticles to evaporate, resulting in strong binding of the metal.
Trump's huge lead will evaporate and he will no longer get 25 times the earned media of the other candidates.
But as they shared their stories one evening last July, 20 years seemed to evaporate in the crisp Colorado air.
There are still unique regulatory, political and financial risks to taking money from overseas investors that will never evaporate entirely.
And the United States appeared to go all in on a forced transfer of power, only to see it evaporate.
Airlines have seen revenue evaporate since the beginning of the coronavirus crisis, as travel demand has plummeted to near zero.
On Sunday, he again saw a five-stroke lead evaporate, again with a tee shot that landed in the water.
The other option is radioisotope decay, which uses a substance such as polonium-218 to heat and evaporate a liquid.
The S&P 500 also saw its advances evaporate, closing 0.4 percent lower after rising as much as 0.8 percent.
Hawking also discovered that black holes were not completely black but emit radiation and would likely eventually evaporate and disappear.
If citizens come to believe AI systems are rigged, political support for a more effective, tech-savvy government will evaporate.
Even as unemployment in the U.S. has fallen to a new 50-year low, jobs continue to evaporate in retail.
But Watson, a colorectal surgeon, believes those concerns will evaporate as patients and doctors become more accustomed to virtual visits.
In this case, the exomoon will likely evaporate after millions of years of being stripped down by the star's radiation.
The idea has been met with severe skepticism and fear that pensions may evaporate for the millions counting on it.
Tax reduction before spending cuts — which always seem to evaporate — will just make the existing deficits and accumulated debt worse.
If I wanted to make something vaporize or evaporate, I think it's necessary to boil it before that vaporizing happens.
A warmer planet will cause more water to evaporate off the landscapes, drying trees and grasses — which then burn more easily.
Eldar Vakhitov at BNP Paribas said this base effect would probably start to fade away from April and evaporate in May.
If the summer is rainy and the soils are wet, energy absorbed at the surface is mostly used to evaporate water.
That means a portion of the population might see part of their unaccounted wealth evaporate overnight, creating a negative wealth effect.
"These are put into the formula so they evaporate more quickly, so the skin doesn't stay wet for long," she explains.
As the fire burns trees and other plant life it causes the water inside them to evaporate into the rising air.
And if you don't get that first early burst of high heat, the liquid in the batter doesn't evaporate fast enough.
In addition, the zinc that remained was preferentially composed of heavy isotopes, which do not evaporate as easily, the researchers said.
Votel: I hope in five years we won't be fighting a son of ISIS, but these terrorist groups don't just evaporate.
Or maybe it will evaporate into the ether, like Yammer, which Microsoft spent $1.2 billion on to seemingly no effect whatsoever.
If the water doesn't evaporate it won't immediately cool down, so you may end up with boiling water on your arms.
Magazines like Cosmopolitan and Ladies Home Journal ran articles by men telling women to pop pills to make their depression evaporate.
Yet as the escalation in nuclear tensions between the United States and North Korea has shown, confidence can very quickly evaporate.
Kuczynski, on the other hand, could see the cross-party alliance that defended him this week evaporate going forward, said Chlimper.
But if he starts losing the biggest states — and his supporters wobble on him — that front-runner status could easily evaporate.
"We normally get rid of excess body heat by sweating and we evaporate and we lose heat via evaporation," said Slovis.
Or maybe it will evaporate into the ether, like Yammer, which Microsoft spent $1.2 billion on to seemingly no effect whatsoever.
The mirage of Rwanda that Rukorera and his cows had conjured up among us during our exile was soon to evaporate.
In addition, seemingly important story lines are introduced, including a possible foreclosure, then simply evaporate, as if the author lost interest.
As comets heat up, their more volatile ice and gases evaporate, meaning that they are different from when they were formed.
Then the manager—now Roberts, previously Don Mattingly—left Kershaw in just a little too long, and saw that lead evaporate.
Now experts and advocates fear that under a Trump administration, America's most promising method of taming police officers could essentially evaporate.
What is clear, though, is that rising global temperatures warm the oceans, which causes more water to evaporate into the atmosphere.
At the same time, expectations that he could speed through the process with a fast, clean acquittal are beginning to evaporate.
I don't know what will happen when the water begins to noticeably evaporate, or when other changes, such as stagnation, occur.
I knew that as long as I stuck to the rules of journalism, my access to the future president would evaporate.
"The idea that scientists are leading the march started to evaporate when these small towns started to show up," he said.
The little moisture that does evaporate into the air currents gets wrung out over the mountains in California to the west.
The report said that higher levels of representation of minorities among summer associate classes evaporate when it comes to permanent jobs.
When the fadesies kick in, and all of your worries evaporate as quickly as the smell of Jager on your breath?
The horniness slowly begins to evaporate from your loins as you stare at their chin lit up by their iPhone screen.
The goodwill could evaporate swiftly though, with the U.S. and South Korea due to hold joint military exercises that regularly anger Pyongyang.
Back inside the Southeast New Territories Landfill, mobile deodorizers puff out thick clouds of white soap that slowly evaporate into the air.
This year, however, we had a really cold May, which is fantastic because that means the water will stay and not evaporate.
Left behind on Titan with Doctor Strange and Spider-Man, Iron Man watched his two teammates evaporate right in front of him.
Warmer seas evaporate more water and, on this sort of vast scale, a relatively small temperature difference can have a big effect.
The court is supreme on sufferance and if it strays too far from what the public will support its power will evaporate.
In the past two decades alone, young Americans have seen their upward mobility evaporate under a $1.4 trillion mountain of student debt.
Apply just enough to cover exposed skin, and don't wear it under clothes, because it does not evaporate and accumulates on clothing.
Votel: The Islamic State won't completely evaporate; there will be a need to address that with our indigenous partners on the ground.
But in a humid environment, it's harder for sweat to evaporate on your skin, so your body has to work even harder.
When you replace water with liquid salt, however, you have to get to 2,500 degrees Fahrenheit before your coolant starts to evaporate.
When spilled, heavy fuel oil emulsifies on the water's surface or sinks to the seafloor, unlike lighter fuels which disperse and evaporate.
West Virginia saw its hopes of winning the Big 12 Conference title evaporate with a home loss to Oklahoma on Nov. 19.
The ice is locked in these craters, unable to evaporate, as temperatures reportedly never rise above -250 degrees Fahrenheit in these spots.
"It really shows how quickly liquidity or confidence in a financial institution can totally evaporate within a couple of weeks," said Teich.
When asked about all the conflicting research, Lustig says those conflicts evaporate when you remove studies funded by makers of artificial sweeteners.
Then, they watched the melting ice boil and evaporate, ejecting the sand grains into the air and building small piles of sand.
First, they added a chemical called polydopamine that lets water pass more easily through the nanoPE, so that sweat can evaporate quickly.
They make the team in a blink of the eye — or, just as fast, see years of grinding training evaporate for naught.
Unfortunately, it wasn't enough for New York to hold on, as they watched a 16-0 lead evaporate against their divisional rivals.
Cooking is the most efficient way to evaporate all that water in vegetables, and has a side benefit of concentrating their flavors.
They also point to aquatic ecosystems as a potential source, noting that microplastics could potentially evaporate and then get trapped in snowfall.
It even works for the famous Hawking radiation, the prediction that black holes radiate heat and at some point will totally evaporate.
As your toes curl in the sand, you feel all your worries, responsibilities, doubts, fears, and anxieties evaporate into the salty air.
They are among the approximately 9 million American children enrolled in CHIP who could see their medical coverage evaporate without congressional action.
The promise of sustainable, living-wage employment could evaporate for millions of hardworking Americans across the country if we don't act now.
The budget deficit did not evaporate but ballooned and continues to grow today, with the nation approaching a $1 trillion annual deficit.
Water also affects flavor in a simpler way: Add it to dilute, and remove it — or let it evaporate — to intensify flavor.
Trees also evaporate a huge volume of water and emit chemicals that make it condense, helping the rainforest generate its own rainfall.
This is becoming a very professional industry, so that stigma is going to evaporate fairly quickly in the next year or so.
The sense that — in the words of Jürgen Klopp, the Liverpool manager — it would all "slip through the fingers" started to evaporate.
Unemployment would skyrocket, and the new hope now given to African-Americans, Hispanic citizens, and women in the job market would evaporate.
The Celtics, who led by 20 points in the first half, saw a 19-point lead early in the third quarter evaporate.
Venus receives more sunlight than Earth, which would evaporate liquid water, sending hydrogen into space and trapping a buildup of carbon dioxide.
Deuter's signature hammock back keeps the pack away from your body, allowing sweat to evaporate and creating an overall more comfortable fit.
He plans to continue pursuing his ambition to become a licensed security guard — a dream that would evaporate with a felony record.
"This is what helped boost the sales," said Zlotowitz, who recognizes any edge in data he may have now will soon evaporate.
Indeed, sources of weak inflation, like expectations for lower energy costs and slack in the labor market, could "easily evaporate," he wrote.
Car insurers bring in more than $200 billion in premiums a year, but some say that intake could evaporate in coming decades.
Bouts of feigned craziness can conveniently evaporate when they have served their purpose and a profitable deal seems to need responsible closing.
The stark differences on the question of impact between Democrats and Republicans evaporate when the question is moved to the individual level.
May's Conservative Party, which had begun the campaign with a robust lead in the polls, saw its edge steadily evaporate, and Mrs.
But her rise in popularity appeared to evaporate soon after, and her performance in the second debate was widely viewed as subpar.
Average wage earners who would get modest tax cuts in the early years would see them evaporate into thin air after 2025.
Your friend's best bet is to stay as cool as possible—she should wear moisture-wicking fabrics and let her sweat evaporate.
Some of the optimism of the market in seeing a normalisation of international relations between Western countries and Russia has started to evaporate.
A careless word could endanger our entire boarding team, and any opportunity to gather future intelligence related to the vessel's activities would evaporate.
Last year La'o Hamutuk, a dogged local think-tank, warned that at present spending rates the cash pile could evaporate within ten years.
Extremely high temperatures cause the liquid "jacket" around the metal nanoparticles to evaporate and the metal parts to bond at the desired location.
Versteeg, Calgary's first shooter, beat goaltender Matt Murray as the Flames recovered from watching their two-goal lead evaporate in the third period.
Fillon, who has seen his lead evaporate amid a "fake jobs" scandal involving his wife, has spoken positively about improving relations with Russia.
Researchers expect that atmospheric rivers will grow more intense as average temperatures go up, allowing more moisture to evaporate and reach the sky.
Their livelihoods, and all that they have invested in clawing their way through the system, can evaporate with the stroke of a pen.
As those plates pull apart, hot springs bubble up into acidic pools that form ethereal crystals and pillars as the briny waters evaporate.
The Jaguars have watched their once-promising season evaporate in a trail of Bortles mistakes, leaving coach Gus Bradley on the hot seat.
First off, even Dorsey is facing challenges as his net worth — a lot of which is locked up in Twitter — starts to evaporate.
While the VA currently will obtain documents such as medical records from non-federal sources, that right will evaporate at the appellate stage.
But unless there is a way to build infrastructure to quickly capture the rain, much of it will simply run off or evaporate.
Art Review Despite their illusion of permanence, art fairs are ephemeral affairs: immersive pop-up events that emerge and evaporate with alarming frequency.
That suggests the party might take a very tough line on this going forward and any lingering support for Conyers could evaporate quickly.
Banks are also safer because they use far less of a type of borrowing that can evaporate in a crisis, causing a run.
Tulane (4-21, 1-613) saw its upset bid evaporate despite 23 points from guard Cameron Reynolds and 18 from guard Malik Morgan.
Our thoughts, words and feelings evaporate from our minds like torn birds pulled by that magnetic force, and they light up the sky.
Or do they evaporate as soon as the music stops and the last weary, strung-out partier boards his or her plane home?
The pressure that mounted on his shoulders over the past half decade will evaporate when he takes the floor with Westbrook and George.
Not only could appearance fees and performance bonuses evaporate, but athletes positioned to be signed by new sponsors have now lost auditioning opportunities.
But if they disavow the president, they risk depressing turnout from their core Republican voters and watching their pool of volunteers evaporate overnight.
"Vapor intrusion, when chemicals evaporate inside buildings and people are exposed to them, is a problem that needs ongoing monitoring," Ms. Armstrong said.
" Any residual anger between Trump and May appeared to evaporate Thursday, the pair holding a meeting in Switzerland to reinforce their "special relationship.
With the exception of Mr. Taylor, each contributed tuneful, wistful melodies that tend to evaporate from memory even as you listen to them.
Caesar would scoop up at least 100 grams from the comet, separating the volatiles — constituents that could evaporate — from the more solid substances.
On film Satine was embodied with a porcelain fragility and Marilyn-esque breathiness by Ms. Kidman, a silver-screen phantasm about to evaporate.
In the two weeks after she released the plan, Warren saw more than a quarter of her support in national polling averages evaporate.
But Mr. Lombardi imbues Keith with an ordinary likability — a quality that does evaporate somewhat as he makes ever more aggressively bad choices.
For months, GOP power-brokers simply assumed his support would evaporate as voters tuned in and began demanding serious solutions to their problems.
When these imagined threats evaporate, they leave exposed our fears about the fragility of our hold on power, fears that then fulfill themselves.
If the international community continues its efforts to reduce extremism, using a variety of methods, the chances of ISIS 2.0 emerging will evaporate.
The S&P 500 also saw its advances evaporate, closing 0.4 percent lower after rising as much as 0.8 percent in that session.
By 1975, investors who bought the Nifty Fifty at their peak in 1972 would have seen more two-thirds of their wealth evaporate.
There's no trick to make your jealousy evaporate overnight, but over time, you can learn how to keep it to a healthy dose.
Bad loans on bank balance sheets reflect that millions of people have lost jobs, eliminating spending power, while companies have seen sales evaporate.
While Bruno departed his hotel to the airport, to evaporate into a new locale, Falk stayed behind to settle affairs and collect debts.
The laws of supply and demand do not evaporate when we talk about the price of labor rather than the price of gas.
Any memory of crazy bosses, unreasonable deadline demands, and insufferable colleagues evaporate with every heat-packed bite, mostly because you've gone mind-blind.
When we open ourselves to what they say and how they say it, our narrow prejudices evaporate and we are nourished and armed.
Trees in particular offer lots of shade and, through a process called evapotranspiration, use energy from the sun to evaporate water within their leaves.
In 1942, a team of USDA food scientists discovered a way to evaporate the water from the juice while retaining that fresh-squeezed flavor.
First off, the water in the cooking pot would evaporate, so I had to refill the pot every few hours for longer-timed recipes.
But these water droplets also evaporate in the low humidity, and the plane's fast airflow from ceiling to floor prevents them from travelling far.
Or is he the product of a particular set of circumstances that will evaporate by the time he stands for re-election in 2022?
If you want one, get there early—these limited supplies are likely to evaporate as quickly as people can get their hands on them.
This phenomenon occurs when cold wind drifts over warm lake water, causing some of the water below to evaporate and warm the air above.
But by having treated myself well before that, hopefully I'm not going to just evaporate into ash when trying to get this game done.
This is because their bodies cannot shed heat, as sweat does not evaporate when it is very humid, which can lead to organ failure.
Grohowski said his forecast is not scientific, but he would expect a chunk of the market gains since Election Day to start to evaporate.
"Steps should be taken now to ensure this possibility does not evaporate, leaving no vehicle for community in the short-term," the memo read.
If you live in a place without much humidity, your sweat may evaporate so quickly you don't even notice how much water you're losing.
One caution: Even as markets hit records, stocks aren't exactly ripping higher, and Wall Street's happy-go-lucky mood can evaporate in an instant.
One caution: Even as markets hit records, stocks aren't exactly ripping higher, and Wall Street's happy-go-lucky mood could evaporate in an instant.
More than 160 billion gallons of water evaporate off Lake Powell's surface every year, enough to lower the reservoir by four inches each month.
The Los Angeles skyline, dotted with steel cranes, hints at a history unfolding while these artistic endeavors slowly evaporate from the city's cultural conscious.
First is the leisure tourism that has helped buoy the economies of Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco and Lebanon — beach vacations and boat trips will evaporate.
"Basically, yes a very high CO2 saturation could lead to a state in which water would evaporate and eventually be lost," Popp told me.
In addition, any summit meeting cannot allow Mr. Pence's pronouncements during the Olympics about North Korea's human rights abuses to evaporate into thin air.
A Panoramah guillotine window on the front wall lifts automatically to evaporate the border with a small outdoor terrace covered in soft fake grass.
That doesn't mean either program will evaporate, but benefits will decline if Congress doesn't take action — as it always has — to shore up financing.
Her first-round win over Elise Mertens lasted 3 hours 3 minutes, with Williams letting a 5-1 lead evaporate in the third set.
Savings will evaporate, and liquidity will vanish as everyone tries to hold on to their cash until they can figure out what's going on.
But the challenges he alludes to, including election interference and privacy safeguards, won't evaporate by breaking up Facebook or any other big tech company.
"The Holocaust's memory is becoming more and more distant, and it's really important that it not be allowed to just evaporate," Mr. Reich said.
However, analysts aren't sure if that amount will be enough to contain the fear among investors who are hoarding dollars as market gains evaporate.
Memories of Interstate 10 bedlam began to evaporate as we promenaded through the compact, tiered garden, serenaded by the gentle babble of small fountains.
Most dryers in the United States suck in air, heat it and use it to evaporate water from the clothes, then vent it outside.
But in an Op-Ed article in The New York Times in 19663, Mr. Railsback had said bipartisanship began to evaporate shortly after Watergate.
But as 218-year Treasury yields get closer to those levels, the rationale - given the higher risk involved and lower leverage - starts to evaporate.
But Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) guidelines say only to do it away from populated areas, and high up enough that the fuel can evaporate.
" Strzalka said she has made headway in her healing process, but felt the Kavanaugh hearing and the testimonies she heard made her progress "evaporate.
It took longer than expected for the water to evaporate, but in about 10 minutes my gnocchi balls were fluffy and ready for sauce.
"It is the rule, not the exception, that currencies evaporate due to hyperinflation, government default or expropriation, or a losing a war," he argues.
For a show this big to mostly evaporate is somehow more disappointing than if it had ended in a way that actively infuriated me.
It would mean his support really might evaporate ahead of future contests, as voters focus on other candidates and as he faces even more attacks.
And with an estimated 1.5 billion barrels generated in 2014, even just letting the water evaporate could "significantly change the ecosystem of Oklahoma," Hatfield said.
Without American backing the EU's consensus on Russian sanctions will evaporate (especially if François Fillon, a Putin-friendly Gaullist, wins France's presidential election in May).
EVEN when all other orders evaporate, at least Boeing can rely on one important customer for its jumbo jet: the president of the United States.
The secret is the 50% water and glycerin-infused formula, which would evaporate if not for the unique packaging design that acts as a stopper.
Or they would take a regular beer and heat it up to evaporate the alcohol, effectively cooking it and risking an oxidized or stale taste.
The Bulls led by as many as 23 in the first half, although they watched that advantage evaporate completely by midway through the third quarter.
"If the bottom of the ecosystem, which is so important for early drug discovery, begins to evaporate, innovation will start to go away," he said.
It's one of the most volatile-dense liquids, meaning it's full of molecules that evaporate from the surface and can be detected by your nose.
Yet for years, the limitations of camp life have been pushed off as temporary trials, sure to evaporate with the advent of a political solution.
The repellents are volatile in nature, meaning they easily evaporate and can be detected from greater distances than ones that typically sit on your skin.
In other words, any real hope of solving our immigration, our spending, our entitlement, or our infrastructure problems -- poof -- it&aposs all going to evaporate.
That's because condensates evaporate and are diluted in air, and the condensates dissolved in water will be rapidly diluted to below the threshold of toxicity.
Merely hanging a wool or cotton shirt up after you wear it allows the moisture to evaporate and bring the odor with it, though. Bing!
This radiation is causing the planet to evaporate at an unknown rate, creating a puffy, balloon-like cloud of charged hydrogen and helium around it.
Today any young person with a hint of fame-lust would create a social media trail hot enough to quickly evaporate any pretense of reality.
And in six separate Supreme Court rulings, we've seen limits on political spending evaporate, each case further diluting the voice and will of the people.
The reality, of course, is that 2020 is still a few years away, and Cook's teases could evaporate if the technology isn't ready by then.
She slapped the smooth dough around the pan with a wooden spoon to discourage catching and browning, and to allow some excess water to evaporate.
But most demand will evaporate after new rules from the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) which aim to cut pollution come into effect from January 3.93.
The model, however, has raised skepticism among investors, who are concerned that WeWork could be left holding substantial liabilities in a downturn as clients evaporate.
One caution: Even as the markets hit records, stocks aren't exactly ripping higher, and Wall Street's happy-go-lucky mood can evaporate in an instant.
Todd,* a 50-year-old divorcé visiting Austin from Northern California, said his business's mostly conservative clientele would evaporate were he ever to come out.
And pure alcohol would evaporate too quickly to effectively kill bacteria or viruses on your skin, especially during winter when the air is less humid.
A screen saver on his laptop cycles through headlines from when Mr. Trump won the presidency, as a reminder that any anticipated victory can evaporate.
Even the official vocabulary of global warming has changed, as if problems can be made to evaporate simply by describing them in more benign terms.
The works hover in the room like apparitions, and I catch myself suddenly feeling a rush, afraid that they might evaporate before my very eyes.
While the compound's use in commercial products remains in its infancy, Dr. Yang has watched the stigma of its association with marijuana begin to evaporate.
Even the official vocabulary of global warming has changed, as if the problem can be made to evaporate by describing it in more benign terms.
China's government spending, its aggressive and well-coordinated industrial policy is allowing them to shrink our lead, which may soon evaporate without appropriate continued investment.
They've done all this with the knowledge that they could be making plans for a future that could evaporate with the stroke of a pen.
Nevertheless, Amazon remains a huge competitor to Google in other areas, and since a leadership position can sometimes seemingly evaporate overnight, Google is not sitting idly.
But it's puzzling what kind of atmosphere can survive on a planet this hot—most plausible atmospheres we can imagine would evaporate away at these temperatures.
It was the second straight game in which the Devils (20-22017-12) let a third-period lead evaporate into an overtime loss on home ice.
Freshman forward Admiral Schofield added 10 points for Tennessee, which missed 15 straight shots during a long scoring drought to see the double-digit lead evaporate.
All of the areas that Sergei and Yulia touched need to be inspected and cleaned with a "caustic agent" because Novichok doesn't just evaporate over time.
And eventually, as Chury's repeated treks around the Sun slowly evaporate the cosmic snowball's icy surface, Rosetta's body will completely disappear beneath the comet's gathering dust.
Many in Hong Kong remain far more skeptical, fearing that Hong Kong will be absorbed into China's system and its freedoms, already under threat, will evaporate.
Shares of Sony closed up 22016 percent, while troubled Japanese car maker Mitsubishi Motors saw an over 26.6 percent gain evaporate to finish down 25.74 percent.
The interlocking knit of Smartwool's Merino Baselayer Top creates a physical barrier to keep the cold out, while also allowing moisture to evaporate from your skin.
Day explained that the team was specifically analyzing volatile elements that evaporate at high temperatures in Trinity rocks, and comparing the data with lunar sample measurements.
They differ slightly in chemical composition, with one having more elements that are less volatile and don't evaporate easily, such as silicon, iron, magnesium and titanium.
Mr Hansen says such tensions have added a $10 risk premium to a barrel of crude recently, but these can evaporate as quickly as they build.
The GOP nominee's support in his own party began to evaporate in the wake of lewd, sexually aggressive comments he made in 2005 that surfaced Friday.
"Rubbing alcohol can be used to clean at-home devices, but in order to kill bacteria, the alcohol must evaporate to be effective," says Dr. Kappel.
Ryan Goins added a two-run triple for the Royals, who were on top 211-28 after two innings before seeing most of the lead evaporate.
On the edge of the trendy Podil neighborhood in the Ukrainian capital of Kiev, coffee shops and parks abruptly evaporate, replaced by a grim industrial landscape.
And as fans of hot people, hotter sun, and water misters will attest, the DoLab is an easy place to let hours evaporate all Coachella weekend.
It would not be the first time a communications company spent heavily on infrastructure only to see the promised returns evaporate because of weak pricing power.
Many of them saw the $6.7 billion worth of investments in Greek banks that they made in February 2014 evaporate just a year later, under the .
Unfortunately, the crowd was not prepared for the scorcher 30 degree Celsius (86 degree Fahrenheit) heat which would evaporate their puny bottles sooner than they thought.
Cities will empty out as the food supplies evaporate to be met by armed citizens in the suburbs and rural areas bracing to protect their resources.
There are other variables, of course, and these trends could evaporate quickly if the economy falters (particularly if tariffs disrupt growth) or an unforeseen event occurs.
In the United States, what little political will exists for a buyback among Republicans would likely evaporate if the proposed bans were made any more restrictive.
"The challenges he [Hughes] alludes to, including election interference and privacy safeguards, won't evaporate by breaking up Facebook or any other big tech company," Clegg continued.
It's not readily evident whether in that event Mueller's ongoing investigation would evaporate along with it — or whether the existing probe would be "grandfathered in" somehow.
Warmer waters mean that more moisture can evaporate into the air to be wrung out as rain, with torrential downpours falling in Peru's west-facing mountains.
Wells Fargo had been celebrated for years as the nation's best-run bank, but it took less than 40 days for that sterling reputation to evaporate.
We figured that most of the water needed to evaporate for the dish to be edible, so we let the mixture simmer for about fifteen minutes.
A fan won't lower the temperature of your room, but it will help circulate air, which can make you feel cooler by helping sweat to evaporate.
Research has shown that if students move from excellent pre-Ks to mediocre kindergarten and first-grade classes, the gains achieved in pre-K can evaporate.
Still, the gains that investors generate from short selling can quickly evaporate if the broader market or individual stocks that are heavily shorted start to rebound.
Under house arrest in his compound, the 93-year-old has watched support from his party, security services and people evaporate in less than three days.
"There was a thought that his support was a holdover from when he ran before and that that would evaporate," Selzer told the Des Moines Register.
"Between 40% and 70% of the oil is likely to evaporate in the first 24 to 48 hours if the sea is calm," Anifowose told CNN.
But she has only to look at her crosstown rival, Ford Motor — which abruptly ejected Mark Fields last month — to realize how quickly that can evaporate.
But Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) guidelines say to do it only away from populated areas and at a high enough elevation that the fuel can evaporate.
That cold water is a key reason why the Southwest is a desert, since it doesn't evaporate as easily, explained Nancy Selover, the Arizona state climatologist.
Germany's hopes of becoming the first country to retain the World Cup since Brazil in 1962 did not evaporate in the raucous noise of Luzhniki Stadium.
It has taken me nine years to grow accustomed to the idea that my health care won't suddenly evaporate at the whim of a new government.
It would be a big reversal of the hopes of conservatives from a few weeks ago; they figured Mr. Trump might simply evaporate if he lost Iowa.
When they've begun to give off moisture, add a pinch of salt and cook for a few minutes more, until the mushrooms' juice begins to evaporate. 2.
His campaign will evaporate just as quickly as it materialized, and the race will be transformed into a gloves-off battle between Ted Cruz and the establishment.
To some, the rally in what are inherently risky, growth-reliant assets makes little sense when the world economy is in slowdown mode and should therefore evaporate.
You can lose whole years in the middle of the memory hole, but then, a modem shrieks to life, or a phone rings, and the years evaporate.
Therefore, "everyone is a customer, nobody a worker" is a recipe for disaster, it will dissolve societies because the interpersonal commitments and thus the personal stakes evaporate.
Even a seemingly commanding lead of eight percentage points 200 days ahead of the election, when polls historically miss the mark by four points, could conceivably evaporate.
And whatever the fate of the Islamic State's 'caliphate,' the inspiration for such attacks won't necessarily evaporate when Abu Bakr al Baghdadi is killed or Mosul captured.
By episodically sloshing seawater into tidal pools, from which it would then evaporate, they would have provided a way of concentrating the chemicals from which life developed.
We've seen an erosion of law and order in our streets and we've seen opportunities and jobs evaporate and even leave Ohio and even leave this country.
Lake-effect snow happens when cold air passes over the warmer waters of a lake, causing some lake water to evaporate into the air and warm it.
The opportunities began to evaporate after 1998, when Congress de-emphasized the summer program to adopt what it viewed as a broader approach to helping young people.
This year, China's agricultural imports from the U.S are down roughly 20%, and U.S. grain, dairy and livestock farmers have seen their revenue evaporate as a result.
I'm so excited about my sudden magical ability to make unsavory debris evaporate that I'm going to celebrate by purchasing some fake Yeezys at a reduced cost?
Because a hot-air hand dryer uses a vast amount of heat — I mean, they're 3 kilowatts — and they're trying to evaporate the water off your hands.
At its core, the decision in Tarrant County juvenile court should ensure that Couch's eight remaining years of probation won't evaporate when he turns 19 in April.
Moisture wicking clothing, however, draws moisture away from the skin and up to the surface of the clothing item, where it can freely evaporate into the air.
Mr. Trump and his supporters serve another function, too: They expose the falsehood of the seductive myth that with time and increased diversity, racism will inevitably evaporate.
Well, BO is not just caused by terps, but also by skin-dwelling bacteria that break down sweat molecules into smaller, volatile compounds that evaporate into smells.
Facing a collapsing economy at home, Rouhani is in a bind and is being pressed by hard-liners to abandon the deal as its economic benefits evaporate.
Or will it be when those manufacturing jobs don't come back to America and those coal mining jobs continue to evaporate while income inequality continues to rise?
Once voters had a chance to look at his record, however, they wouldn't like what they saw, and Biden's lead in early presidential opinion polls would evaporate.
Fear that their well-paying jobs could evaporate if the plants become a headache for Ford drives some of the hostility toward women who complain of harassment.
"Trust can evaporate at any time because of the fragility of the decentralized consensus through which transactions are recorded," the Switzerland-based group said in its report.
"As we probably see volume evaporate through the week ahead of the holiday it won't take much to push markets around, exacerbation of some moves," he said.
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She started her career decades ago with well-paid positions at national carriers, only to watch them evaporate into a vortex of insecure work and lower pay.
Creators called it "the adpocalypse" — they saw their incomes from YouTube evaporate without fully understanding what they'd done wrong or how to avoid demonetization in the future.
Produce the sort of performance they had in Serbia in a domestic game, Liverpool's players decided, and any hope whatsoever of a Premier League title would evaporate.
As tourism, particularly from overseas, has begun to evaporate, the industry is refocusing its marketing on residents of the New York area, and ticket discounts are plentiful.
Her supporters feel somewhat baffled: How did she evaporate from the top tier of contention, especially since so many of the people they know also like her?
According to docs, that's simply too low to allow the fuel to evaporate before it reaches the ground -- it should be done at 5,000 feet or higher.
Some large lakes can form during periods of torrential rain, but those lakes aren't very deep, which means they don't store much heat and can evaporate quickly.
The Air France business saw its quarterly profit margin all but evaporate to 0.3 percent from 5.6973 percent, while Dutch stablemate KLM maintained an 11.7 percent margin.
Ulreich's mistake will live with him for some time yet: It was too public, too high-stakes, too ready-made for a GIF format to evaporate quickly.
But if Democrats wait until after they're back in power, any chance of forming an alliance with Republicans to prevent judicial overreach is likely to evaporate overnight.
He has seen his poll lead evaporate following French press allegations that his wife had been paid for being his parliamentary assistant without doing any real work.
We wonder how much of his polling advantage will evaporate once he is no longer just President Barack Obama's vice president and he is his own entity.
Even if America remains in NATO, "trust will quickly start to evaporate and the one country needed to keep NATO on track will be absent or worse."
"Trust can evaporate at any time because of the fragility of the decentralised consensus through which transactions are recorded," the Switzerland-based group said in its report.
After seeing her bid to join Graf evaporate into the night air, Williams made her way to Kerber's side of the net and enveloped her in a hug.
We come in and tell a company to withhold its natural tendencies, its natural incentives to make a profit and then they evaporate after five, seven, ten years.
Set It Up's Harper (Zoey Deutch) wanted to be a respected sports writer, but watched her boss' love life evaporate the higher she climbed up the corporate ladder.
Eventually, a few billion years from now, all the stars in the Milky Way will be extinguished, and the supermassive black hole at center will evaporate into nothing.
He says the 50,000 acre ft of water a year the company would extract would "otherwise evaporate, which is far more of a waste than people drinking it".
But Iraq's prosperity soon started to evaporate year after year, which, combined with the regular bombings and the regime's actions, made many families decide to flee the country.
If it's really hot or humid outside, your body has a harder time cooling down, because sweat can't evaporate on your skin, so you end up sweating more.
Water is the most common example: lower the temperature sufficiently and it will turn into ice; raise the temperature to a boil and it will evaporate into steam.
This causes aromatic molecules to evaporate off the surface, or distill, at much lower temperatures than traditional hot distillation, allowing for a cleaner dissection of flavors and aromas.
Lehman, conversely, was a firm that not only had seen confidence evaporate but also had core solvency problems that made a rescue, at the time at least, impossible.
Your Snapchat sext would evaporate into the ether, and if your relationships met the same fate, your trail of naked selfies would be of little concern to you.
"The markets are still giving it some benefit of the doubt at the moment but that could evaporate real soon," said Christian Lawrence, senior strategist, Latam FX, Rabobank.
Some consultants predict that up to 80 percent of insurance premiums could evaporate over the next decade, assuming driverless technology makes automobiles safer and less prone to accidents.
My rational mind told me the weight wouldn't just evaporate immediately upon giving birth, but still, my fingers reached out for the sexy summer dresses in my wardrobe.
A radical economic transformation has taken place in the Colombian countryside, alongside this spiraling violence, one that would only become more obvious were the bloodshed to suddenly evaporate.
"It's likely some process or technology where you don't lose lithium to the salts that evaporate out of the ponds," said Robert Baylis, a lithium analyst with Roskill.
Bearing that in mind, these picturesque scenes slip before our eyes like vintage, dog-eared postcards, each one a fragment of time, a precious moment sure to evaporate.
"When the light hits the surface, the dirt layer and any oxides under it absorb the energy and then evaporate or crimp off, leaving no residue," he said.
At that time, I thought I was part of the solution: That if we just arrested these guys and got them off the streets, the problem would evaporate.
The Twins watched a 5-3 lead evaporate with 232 runs allowed between the fifth and eighth innings on Sunday while dropping to 21-23 on the road.
Mr. Cohen, a Sanders surrogate, says "Hillary is obviously grasping at straws because she's seeing her lead evaporate" in New York, which holds its primary on April 19.
Seen here, the government is opening a 6,500-square-foot Golden Age Lake, designed to encourage greenery, but which environmentalists say will simply evaporate, leaving salt and pesticides.
The area is known for its warm, dry climate, which causes water to evaporate quickly, making the Dead Sea one of the saltiest bodies of water on Earth.
And when those investments began to evaporate four years ago, they were told not to sell, that the market would rebound, and they would recoup their losses — eventually.
Corporate competitiveness would evaporate, unemployment would skyrocket, people would freeze and there could be mass starvation, and the U.S. economy would collapse faster than you can say Armageddon.
WorldCom, Qwest, Global Crossing, Lucent, JDS Uniphase, AOL, Yahoo, Excite and other hotties of their day, which had multi-hundred billion-dollar valuations, literally saw their values evaporate.
That consideration, though, doesn't evaporate when you're watching "feminist porn," and labeling porn as such doesn't automatically mean that all performers were treated with respect or compensated fairly.
Then they evaporate as the chords come back, as if a test run with the Triton didn't quite go as expected, and Stott had to pull the plug.
Maeve's fearful memories of him, informed by race-based prejudices that are coded into the park, evaporate when she hears his version of events in his own tongue.
Trudeau has just come off a rocky few years with the president during which Canada grappled with the possibility that free trade with its biggest customer would evaporate.
Lower oil prices had given investors hope that the companies' best path forward was together, especially as demand for their products and services evaporate as customers slashed budgets.
U.S. oil dropped to an 21.5-year low on Monday as demand continues to evaporate, and as Saudi Arabia and other OPEC+ nations prepare to ramp up production.
"My big concern is that we should make it consistent, and once a month so that if this crisis continues, people don't see their savings evaporate," he said.
The numbers easily beat Wall Street expectations and were welcome news to Apple investors, who had watched the company's typically strong growth suddenly evaporate over the past year.
Why uproot yourself, spouse and children to follow a job that might evaporate a year from now, dedicating yourself to a company that considers you merely revenue enhancement?
Don't worry: At the current rate, it would take quadrillions of years for Earth to evaporate completely, millions of times longer than the expected lifetime of the sun.
If you're looking for a little low-impact, comedic fun, well, Almost Christmas will probably get the job done, even if it will evaporate from memory almost immediately.
"There's a fear that if we don't do anything now, this will become permissive and normalized — and we would be willingly watching our democracy really evaporate," Democratic Rep.
The countless ways in which we judge someone based on their appearance all evaporate in the face of this "neutral appearance," as Hiroshi calls the Telenoid's blank, abstract body.
"They'd have to sell it into a market that's going down – in that worst-case scenario, although the secondary market could still operate, these primary market makers could evaporate."
After taking the differences between the diameters of the pots I used into account, the less-vigorous motion of the Nano seemed to evaporate a teeny bit less water.
If that's not enough, Titan features a unique weather cycle in which hydrocarbon molecules evaporate, condense into clouds (a process called convection), and then precipitate back onto the surface.
But in the not-too-distant future, that clear-cut cause will evaporate as more vehicles take over more driving tasks, creating more and more data as they do.
NASA wants you to work on mars Venus receives more sunlight than Earth, which would evaporate liquid water, sending hydrogen into space and trapping a buildup of carbon dioxide.
By emitting high-frequency vibrations that evaporate water into a micro-fine mist, the Boneco Digital Humidifier keeps your indoor environments cool and comfortable, no matter what's happening outside.
Each track plays out like a shadowy romance, with standouts such as "Polychrome" and "What Reason Do We Need" inviting the listener in only to evaporate like a dream.
Arkansas previously prevented farmers from using Monsanto's dicamba herbicide in 2017 because the company did not submit studies the state wanted on volatility, or the product's tendency to evaporate.
He no longer murders promising possessions by hesitating for a beat too long after someone passes him the ball, or mulls over options that evaporate as he considers them.
Grant County reflects what has become a nationwide pattern in the Democratic primaries, including those held Tuesday night: Sanders's support among white working class voters has begun to evaporate.
As the man passed by, she gave him a look of such elegant and devastating ferocity that I thought he might evaporate mid-stride, leaving only the earbuds behind.
He also said that modest increases in wages for workers would evaporate if companies were allowed to simply tap an unlimited pool of lower-paid workers from other countries.
But making a big bet now requires a lot of bravery: The three biggest asset managers have seen more than $224 trillion in assets evaporate so far this year.
That level of investor risk-taking could augur well for the stock market, Mr. Eavis writes — but may evaporate if another big tech company, like Facebook, delivers disappointing earnings.
This is as much a matter of magical thinking (of a pathological variety) as that of the settlers, who imagine that the Palestinian people will one day simply evaporate.
If liquid water is on the planet's surface, it will heat up and evaporate, creating the presence of water vapor, broken down into hydrogen and oxygen, in the atmosphere.
The FAA is investigating why the dumping took place, despite guidelines that it should only be done over unpopulated areas, and so high up that the fuel can evaporate.
The decision was a blow to prosecutors at the court who have seen their highest-profile cases evaporate under heavy political pressure from Kenya and its African Union allies.
The goodwill, though, begins to evaporate about halfway through, and mostly falls apart in the extended climactic section, which takes place in the abandoned confines of the Overlook Hotel.
That fits with a common theme in recent weeks: oil prices may pop on a bullish headline, but the gains will evaporate unless the news is backed by data.
Lyft, its smaller competitor, saw its stock price fall from $6900 per share to approximately $2628, witnessing half of its market cap evaporate ($28503 billion to about $22019 billion).
I made the gnocchi by pouring a small amount of water over the small potato-like balls, covered the pan with a lid, and allowed the water to evaporate.
We may still be "The Great Melting Pot of Humanity" after all, but when any pot is left boiling for too long, its contents usually evaporate away into nothingness!
The online ridicule won't ever evaporate entirely, but if the Rockets can somehow play league-average ball on that end, Harden will likely receive his fair share of credit.
Brown also pledged to protect the five million Californians covered under the Affordable Care Act, but remained vague about how he would make up any gaps should federal funding evaporate.
Once the vaquita is gone, environmental protections would likely evaporate with it; the remaining marine life -- including totoaba, shrimp, corvina, sharks, and sea turtles -- will follow the same tragic path.
Apple would undoubtedly prefer that I back up my entire library to the cloud and subscribe to Apple Music for $10 a month and watch all of my problems evaporate.
That money can evaporate — and jobs along with it — when administrations change their minds about what kind of science they think needs to be done in the country they govern.
The uncertainty regarding the U.S. election might soon evaporate, but Europe faces key elections – including in Germany, France and the Netherlands, where rising support for nationalist parties is becoming stronger.
But U.S. soybean, pork and dairy farmers in particular have seen their revenue from China evaporate as China scaled up its own tariffs on U.S. imports, now worth $20163 billion.
Diesel became an industry standard more than 100 years ago and has remained popular mainly because it did not evaporate quickly, making it safer to handle during storage and refueling.
Commodores saw a nine-point lead evaporate into a five-point deficit, then went on a run to go up nine again, before settling into a 43-3 halftime lead.
Akorn shareholders who have seen the value of their shares evaporate in the face of alleged fraud want to settle for … more shares of the company that allegedly duped them?
That is because different temperatures cause water molecules containing different oxygen isotopes to evaporate from the sea at different rates; what gets left behind is what shells are formed from.
And now that Trump appears to have acknowledged what binds the two countries together in this East Asian Cold War, Trump's old suspicions from the 1980s seem likely to evaporate.
One Wall Street analyst is beginning to doubt whether Sears Holdings will ever be profitable again, as the 124-year-old retailer struggles for liquidity and same-store sales evaporate.
"His cushy lifestyle will evaporate almost immediately" The dismal conditions inside Northern Neck Regional Jail will likely make the option to strike a deal with Mueller all the more appealing.
Your body doesn't handle these extremely hot and humid days well, because sweat -- your natural cooling mechanism -- doesn't evaporate when it's really humid and you can't cool down as well.
The bottom line: The high levels of public trust local leaders enjoy will likely evaporate when residents become more aware of the health risks in their tap water, Siegel says.
Dumped jet fuel is supposed to evaporate before it hits the earth, but even Boeing has said that "Even though fuel is vaporized, "it is still suspended in the atmosphere.
If the water in the harbor were to evaporate, you would see a series of trenches snaking from the Atlantic into the Hudson and around Staten Island into Newark Bay.
Farmers and weed experts say the products harm crops that cannot resist dicamba because the herbicides evaporate and drift away from where they are applied, a process known as volatilization.
Airlines, hotel operators and others catering to tourists and business travelers have seen consumer demand evaporate, amid fear or necessity as governments have restricted travel to reduce the disease's spread.
Chief among their strong points, these wines will not evaporate at the end of the summer, like so many mass-market rosés, whose life span can be measured in months.
In the end, IS suffered its most decisive defeat and watched their self-proclaimed caliphate evaporate in Iraq, then in Syria as Kurdish-led forces retook Raqqa, IS's urban stronghold there.
"In Common" had already started to evaporate from playlists by the time the remix debuted on Travi$ Scott's Beats 1 show, however, and did little to recover the song's commercial footing.
" The paradox has loomed since 1974, when the British physicist Stephen Hawking determined that black holes evaporate—slowly giving off heat in the form of particles now known as "Hawking radiation.
Marked by a relative absence of new music or other creative endeavors, his elusiveness in recent years made this event seem like some impossible dream, one sure to evaporate by morning.
So we used cold tap water as a heat source and that meant doing vacuum evaporation, which is a way of making the liquid evaporate at a lower temperature than normal.
Not only did the gains take a decade of steady job growth to materialize, but they could evaporate at the first sign of economic weakness, as they did after previous expansions.
One of the legal troubles with the first travel ban seems to evaporate with this edited edition: the complaint that the order violates the Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment.
One of the legal troubles with the first travel ban seems to evaporate with this edited edition: the complaint that the order violates the due-process clause of the Fifth Amendment.
And naturally he chose to talk about black holes, specifically the paradox created by his assertion in the 1970s that black holes give off radiation that causes them to gradually evaporate.
At the moment, Power was attempting to rid his juniper sludge of terpenes—long, repeating chains of carbon and hydrogen that evaporate early, in what's called the "head" of the distillate.
If Tesla tells its customers specifically what they can't — or won't — alter, in a more comprehensive way than they do in the release notes, some of these owners' worries may evaporate.
The Oakland Raiders put on a dominant show against the Carolina Panthers today—that is, up until they watched a 17-point lead evaporate somewhere between the second and third quarters.
Prior to this study, scientists had figured that, over time, these thick atmospheres evaporate away owing to the steady bombardment of strong X-ray and ultraviolet radiation from the parent dwarf.
Read more: How fake weather is made for TV and movies Sometimes, when the steam doesn't rise and evaporate, it gets stuck in the clouds above, plumping them up like pillows.
Image: NASA Goddard Spaceflight CenterIn the 1970s, Stephen Hawking made an audacious prediction that black holes aren't totally black; they evaporate over time, emitting tiny amounts of radiation in the process.
Hawking's prediction that black holes radiate heat and eventually evaporate completely gives rise to the profound "information paradox," which asks what happens to information about the stuff that fell into them.
Sarin -- which weapons inspectors say has been used in chemical attacks in Syria -- is a poisonous liquid that can easily evaporate and change to gas, rapidly spreading throughout the immediate environment.
This may be down to the usual elevated cash-date activity on what is the main March prompt date, but the tightness is unlikely to evaporate while stocks are so low.
LNG, COAL EVAPORATE It's much the same for liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipments, with Refinitiv data showing one cargo unloaded in January, and none booked for arrival in the coming months.
This is a hot topic at the moment, with fields from psychology to cancer research going through a "replication crisis", in which published results evaporate when people try to duplicate them.
KIEV (Reuters) - A once-obscure Ukrainian regional pundit who gained national attention for predicting the unlikely rise of President Volodymyr Zelenskiy is now predicting the new leader's popularity will swiftly evaporate.
White House officials were confident early Sunday that those criticisms would evaporate after the President's appearance at the Suresnes American Cemetery and Memorial, where more than 1,500 American soldiers are buried.
Central banks that manage a country's foreign exchange reserves simply should not allow hard-earned dollars, euros or yen to evaporate in high-risk investments that seemed to promise high-yield.
But publishers are keenly aware of how quickly new online formats can be commoditized, and, after years of chasing traffic — most recently from Google and Facebook — how rapidly advantages can evaporate.
The Padres began their 10-game road trip with a thud, as they saw a late four-run lead evaporate Thursday en route to a four-game sweep by St. Louis.
Slight variations in the amount of water vapor, temperature, or wind speed in a given parcel of air can make a cloud disappear or reform as its droplets evaporate or coalesce.
A crowd of more than 60,000 watched as the Iraqis, who remain stuck on four points, saw their hopes of securing one of the automatic places at next year's finals evaporate.
Mr. Honeck could have let the concert evaporate into mysterious quiet with the Lacrimosa; but, by ending with "Ave Verum Corpus," the famously spiritual conductor seemed to be making a statement.
Sometimes, a shallow-sided sheet pan works better, like when you want the liquid in the bottom of your pan to condense and evaporate, forming the basis for a heady sauce.
The San Francisco 49ers fell apart in the fourth quarter of Super Bowl LIV, watching a 20-10 lead evaporate at the hands of Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs.
To add it back, you're then forced to re-gloss your skin with some kind of cream illuminator or shine stick, and who's to say it won't evaporate by lunch, too?
Over and over again, we have seen a lifetime of success evaporate in the face of 800 words in a daily newspaper or a wonk blog from a 20000 zip code.
Any hope you might have of impressing your friends and making your enemies jealous of your flipping phone will immediately evaporate if you show it to them in a quiet environment.
In a market already up to its eyeballs with fundamental questions of valuation and interest rate uncertainty, seeing $3 billion of value evaporate is no one's idea of a good thing.
Similar to how comets evaporate in our own Solar System, the exomoon is shedding solid material in the form of both small and large particles, Metzger told Gizmodo in an email.
Serbia, playing without the Australian Open men's champion, Novak Djokovic, watched its 2-0 overnight lead evaporate in Tashkent as Uzbekistan roared back to send their clash to a fifth match.
Christine Lagarde, the IMF's managing director, said in a briefing note that taxing all trade between the world's two largest economies would cause some $455 billion in gross domestic product to evaporate.
Cristóbal Huanca, an indigenous leader who lives along Bolivia's Lake Poopó, said he and his people had watched as the combination of water diversion and climate change caused the lake to evaporate.
Perhaps his most famous idea is "Hawking radiation," the theory that links the mathematics of gravity with quantum physics to conclude that black holes evaporate by spitting out particles from their surface.
Image: NASA/GSFC/SDOThe Sun's impact on weather here on Earth is clear: It makes it hot or cold, it powers air currents, it causes water to evaporate making rain, et cetera.
Unlike sarin, which is usually deployed as a gas, VX is very slow to evaporate and is therefore usually found as a viscous liquid, similar in texture to motor oil or honey.
But after the 2008 financial recession and housing crisis, black families saw 31 percent of their wealth evaporate (compared with 11 percent for white people), which was already far behind white people.
"It looks like we are getting closer to the end (of the trade war) rather than being at a point where things are going to suddenly evaporate," WisdomTree analyst Nitesh Shah said.
If not, she could have seen the things she worked so hard for evaporate into the mists of some bank's fucked-up balance sheet, never to be seen or heard from again.
Warmer seas evaporate faster and warmer air can hold more water vapour, which releases energy when it condenses inside a weather system, feeding the violence of storms and the intensity of deluges.
After seeing three leads evaporate after the two-minute warning, the snake-bitten Chargers look to snap a 10-game skid versus AFC West rivals on Thursday when they host the Broncos.
OPEC Secretary-General Mohammad Barkindo told Reuters on Thursday OPEC and its allies were poised to extend the pact into next year even as a glut of crude should evaporate by September.
After watching their double-digit lead evaporate, Schroder drilled a midrange jumper to give the Hawks a 104-102 lead with 35.8 seconds only to have Butler answer on Chicago's ensuing possession.
"The U.S. trade deficit will evaporate and its foreign debt will be paid quickly thanks to the swift rise of American oil and gas net exports," said Rystad partner Per Magnus Nysveen.
Meanwhile, Chavez has seen his lead begin to evaporate over the past month as Diane Harkey, a member of the State Board of Equalization, has positioned herself as a front-running candidate.
The Dutch team's work is an important contribution to the scientific understanding of how liquids evaporate, which can deployed in a number of fields ranging from medical diagnostics to printing LED lights.
All we know about astronomy and geology tells us that, in a billion years or so as the sun brightens and the oceans evaporate, life on Earth will be extinct and forgotten.
How can a site like that—where all the luck that I had been blessed with in New York seemed to evaporate in an instant—disintegrate into brick dust and empty air?
This is quite normal: With such high water content, it takes that long for all the moisture to evaporate, the crumb to set and the crust to caramelize with high water content.
Mr. Rajoy didn't negotiate earlier because he probably assumed that "demands for independence were linked to economic problems and would evaporate once the crisis was over," said Mr. Simón, the politics professor.
The state's "top-two" primary system — in which the top two finishers, regardless of party, advance to the general election — means that either party could watch its hopes in important races evaporate.
The former vice president has faced strikingly few challenges from his rivals or from debate moderators in recent months — a boon to his candidacy that could evaporate if his opponents' tactics change.
Megxit, if it happens, will be partly the product of the conduct of the duchess and her husband, conduct that has caused the applause and adulation initially heaped upon them to evaporate.
Alternatively, maybe the Senate will simply wrangle and argue and finally do nothing, and like the Waxman-Markey cap-and-trade bill of 2009 the American Health Care Act will simply evaporate.
Democrats' interest in the states tends to evaporate once the party takes power in Washington, and big donors and foundations on the left prefer to exert their influence at the national level.
And they look set to fall further, turning the screw even tighter on banks, pension funds and a wide range of investors who are seeing their returns evaporate almost by the day.
"It's a mistake to think if there's a personnel change, the societal momentum for EMP protection will evaporate," said Popik, who is also a member of the North American Electric Reliability Corp.
If the air is nearly saturated with moisture already, water won't evaporate off the pad, the air won't cool, and the device will function more like fan that makes the room even muggier.
The Spartans (2-1, 1-0 Big Ten) last played two weeks ago, a deflating three-point loss to Arizona State when they watched a 10-point lead evaporate in the fourth quarter.
By tweaking a gene found in all plants, for instance, a team of international scientists have tricked tobacco plants into partially closing their stomata, microscopic pores in the leaf that let water evaporate.
At least one study has shown that storing dry cleaned clothes in a closet can boost ambient PERC concentrations, suggesting that ambient chemicals remain in clothes and slowly evaporate off into the environment.
"The rancor of the U.S. election campaign appeared to evaporate after conciliatory concession and acceptance speeches from the candidates," Michael McCarthy, chief market strategist at CMC Markets, said in a note on Thursday.
Had a trader announced to the LME ring that he was a buyer of 5,000 tonnes of copper, he would surely not have been surprised to find all offers to sell mysteriously evaporate.
Stephen Hawking's 1974 epiphany that black holes radiate heat, and thus eventually evaporate away, triggered the infamous "black hole information paradox," which asks what happens to all the information that black holes swallow.
However, worries about corporate health as the earnings season kicks off and the possible opening of a new front in the trade row between Washington and the European Union saw gains quickly evaporate.
But almost four years after launching, the company has seen its early lead in social video evaporate in the face of competition from the likes of Facebook, Snapchat, and newer players like Musical.ly.
Doherty knew he wanted it to be made of rubber for durability, and to come with a keyring so that the USB didn't evaporate in owners' homes the way that most drives do.
That's because "many of the volatile chemical products we use each day are intended to evaporate," said one of the study authors Jessica Gilman, a research scientist at NOAA, in a press conference.
The bureau itself will almost certainly be weakened, and much of the work it has done over the past six years will evaporate, leaving payday lenders free to run roughshod over hardworking Americans.
On the final day of The Masters, Jordan Spieth completely imploded on Augusta National's par-three 12th, sending two balls into the water for a seven and watching his lead evaporate in minutes.
There is a "small possibility" that the peroxide could release into the flood waters without igniting, and in that case would break down and either dissipate in the water or evaporate, he said.
It was a bad basketball game, but it was a perfect summary of a season that has so far seen the hope built over two consecutive trips to the Eastern Conference semifinals evaporate.
Big banks have higher levels of capital compared with 2008, and they are also safer because they make less use of short-term borrowing, which can evaporate in a crisis, causing a run.
Large companies rely heavily on issuing bonds for their cash needs, and as their revenues evaporate from economic disruptions caused by the coronavirus, they will need to rely on bond issuance even more.
But his hopes of landing in New York appeared to evaporate three weeks ago when the Yankees swung a deal for Drury, whose major-league minimum salary required a more modest financial commitment.
Read more: The Hapsburg Group: Paul Manafort's shadowy European network, explained "His cushy lifestyle will evaporate almost immediately," said Jens David Ohlin, Cornell Law Vice Dean and an expert in international criminal law.
Like most prominent Republicans at the time, Romney no doubt assumed that the fever swamp stuff didn't need to be attacked, that it would evaporate once the G.O.P. won back the White House.
They want to test how the samples would react in a vacuum simulating the most severe conditions on the lunar surface to see if compounds might evaporate or if temperature variations cause cracking.
"Even if Democrats reverse course tomorrow, the vote they cast today will almost certainly cause more Americans to lose their jobs and more seniors hard-earned retirement savings to literally evaporate," he said.
But Penn State let a 31-17 lead evaporate when Appalachian State scored on three straight possessions over 5 minutes 3693 seconds in the fourth quarter, and things grew tense in Happy Valley.
In its gaseous form, cyanide is most dangerous if you're exposed in an enclosed space where the gas is trapped, but it will evaporate and disperse quickly in open spaces, the CDC explains.
"It's the difference between spending $30,000 on a new boat or car that's tangible or an investment like this that you hope will pay off but could evaporate in a year," he said.
"Even if Democrats reverse course tomorrow, the vote they cast today will almost certainly cause more Americans to lose their jobs and more seniors hard-earned retirement savings to literally evaporate," he said.
But the big question is whether that lead will prove durable once the campaign gets serious — or whether it will evaporate, as several past national frontrunners' early leads have once exposed to reality.
Platt and others caution, however, that basing a primary campaign on November electability can be risky — falter in an early state after being the front-runner, and the electability argument starts to evaporate.
Wall Street with an appeal to reduce money in politics by overturning the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision — not exactly top of mind to a coal miner in Kentucky watching his industry evaporate.
A silicone-based lube is likely your best bet for anal sex because it's condom-safe (unlike oil-based lubes), doesn't evaporate quickly (unlike water-based lubes), and has the most slippery feel.
Under house arrest in his lavish 'Blue Roof' compound, Mugabe has refused to stand down even as he has watched his support from party, security services and people evaporate in less than three days.
While the Browns saw an 18-point lead evaporate last week, the Dolphins nearly crawled back from a 28-point deficit in the second half before dropping a 31-24 decision to New England.
This collision is thought to have been so strong and hot, that it caused certain types of chemicals known as volatiles — elements with really low melting points — to evaporate from the newly forming Moon.
Also, understanding how these kinds of liquid mixtures behave—especially how they evaporate—is of great interest to folks in industry, medicine, or technology, not to mention anyone keen on the chemistry of cocktails.
The Celtics also saw a nine-point lead evaporate in the fourth quarter with Butler draining a trio of 242-pointers in a 603 260/245-minute stretch to forge a tie at 23.
The ultimate fate of the oil is still not known, as it could evaporate (a distinct possibility given its low density) or it could mix in with the ocean water for a prolonged period.
If Hawking's approximation is wrong, then sonic black holes are not good proxies for black holes, and quantum gravity might somehow encode black hole histories in their radiation, preserving information as black holes evaporate.
I knew that I had made a concrete representation of the loving philosophy I had only otherwise held in my heart and spoken to my boys — something that couldn't shift or evaporate over time.
The successful jaw-boning of the oil market ahead of the meeting by leaders of these countries, will likely evaporate and prices tumble, once the reality of the position of the various producers crystalizes.
"The U.S. trade deficit will evaporate, and its foreign debt will be paid quickly thanks to the swift rise of American oil and gas net exports," said Rystad Energy senior partner Per Magnus Nysveen.
It's almost like he knew the opportunity to apply to Startup Battlefield at Disrupt Berlin 2018 on November 29-93 will evaporate — in just about 48 hours — on August 27 at 9 p.m. PST.
Oklahoma City has lost five of its last seven games and arrives in a sour mood after letting a 22-point lead evaporate in Wednesday's 103-28 road loss to the Los Angeles Clippers.
A provocative new study finds that some of the benefits of exercise for brain health may evaporate if we take to the couch and stop being active, even just for a week or so.
ABOUT THE PACERS (21-16): Indiana watched a 1153-point lead beginning the fourth quarter evaporate on Sunday and scored the first six points of overtime only to fall 107-103 to the Rockets.
One thing to keep in mind is that alcohol is volatile, which means that over time the alcohol will slowly evaporate and the sanitizer will lose its ability to effectively kill viruses and bacteria.
But if "being Jewish" means nothing more than an ethically attuned solidarity with kindred disadvantaged at home and abroad, then the reawakening he wants will just evaporate in a cloud of airy good will.
Thousands of product lines — many of which evaporate as quickly as they appear — stock the site with disparate categories of goods, and are challenging the idea of what it means to be a brand.
College, she said, "was the most isolating time in my life, and that sense of isolation didn't begin to evaporate until I met these guys," she said, pointing to Mr. Rosado and Mr. Lambie.
"The irony is that those businesses can afford to allocate resources to making those changes, but small businesses operating on already thin margins may see those margins evaporate, and thus their businesses," he said.
Further, applying liquid nitrogen immediately prior to consumption increases the risk of accidental ingestion or direct contact with liquid nitrogen because it does not provide enough time for the liquid nitrogen to fully evaporate.
Sure. But the show also makes room for lingering prejudices — most notably regarding Muslims — and the sense that the altruism that arises in a crisis may evaporate as soon as the crisis is over.
The researchers also believe the radiation may also evaporate Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune, with only atmospheric gases pulled around the white dwarf for any potential intelligent life to learn about our solar system.
Negotiators are said to be making progress on a first trade deal with China, but reports suggest that hopes of an agreement being reached before the end of the year are beginning to evaporate.
The life cycle should be familiar to anyone with even a passing interest in American domestic policy: public services that are perceived to benefit black people are neglected, and then vilified, and ultimately evaporate.
"The negative sentiment will take some time to evaporate," he said, adding demand was likely to come back in the second half of 2019 once a government was elected and inventory levels have come down.
But recent years have seen big currency swings evaporate as record-low interest rates converged towards zero and central bank money-printing weakened the cues exchange rates take from monetary policy trends and economic divergence.
Even when we will consider buying a service, we will wait so long and make the conversion so expensive that a huge chunk of our individual revenue will simply evaporate in sales and marketing costs.
LONDON (Reuters) - Sterling rose on Thursday after Prime Minister Theresa May survived a no confidence vote from her party but investors said the currency's gains could quickly evaporate if Britain's parliament remains deadlocked over Brexit.
"We normally get rid of excess body heat by sweating, and we evaporate, and we lose heat via evaporation," said Dr. Corey Slovis, a professor and chairman of emergency medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
The bill would require additional state government certifications that could stop plans by Cadiz to capture groundwater that it says would otherwise evaporate under 34,000 acres of land it owns in the eastern Mojave Desert.
Indiana watched a big lead evaporate on Saturday, but made nine of its last 403 free-throw attempts in the final 33 seconds and hung on to beat Ohio State 96-92 in Columbus, Ohio.
Look for another cornerstone of his campaign — that wall he's going to build that the Mexicans are going to pay for — to evaporate in the weeks to come, with an equally flippant and inane explanation.
The former president of UBS's investment bank, who was also a member of its executive committee, expects to receive an offer from Santander in early February after seeing his dream job evaporate, the source said.
AB 1000 would require additional state government certifications that could stop plans by Cadiz to capture groundwater that it says would otherwise evaporate under 34,000 acres of land it owns in the eastern Mojave Desert.
Modellers feared when these adjustments became public knowledge, people might be a bit reluctant to believe their forecasts for the future — and that whatever political will there really is for expensive emissions reductions would evaporate.
After a period in which Mayberg had reason to worry her funding might evaporate, the creation of the National Institutes of Health's Brain Initiative in 2013 led to a friendlier funding atmosphere for her work.
You have to be a brand spanking new company to survive the future and that the old names or even just ten years ago or twenty years ago are going to just evaporate and disappear.
Working from a disused military airstrip in Norfolk, UK, they would attach a 3,2016-foot hose to a helium balloon, pump water into it, and spray the liquid into the atmosphere, where it would evaporate.
"Rohingya refugee children have been watching their chance for an education and a better future evaporate, and two years on there is still not even a plan to enroll them in schools," Van Esveld said.
At its closest approach to the star, the planet would face an explosion of heat that would evaporate the planet's oceans and strip the planet's atmosphere, sending crucial molecules such as oxygen streaming into space.
The fact that Donald Trump goes through his days continuing to expect that his expressions of anger will harmlessly evaporate into the ether is all you need to know about his previous 71 years of life.
Less sea ice allows more ocean water to evaporate, which leads to a more humid atmosphere and greater snowfall in Siberia, says Anthony Wexler, director of the Air Quality Research Center at University of California, Davis.
Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) and Maria Hill (Cobie Smulders) are driving when people start breaking down into drifts of grey ash, resulting in crashing cars as drivers evaporate, and a helicopter crashing into a building.
Rain drops and water splashes from a wave are too large to penetrate the tiny perforations on this outer layer, but water vapor and humidity inside the jacket are able to evaporate and escape through them.
Britain runs a large current account deficit with the rest of the world, and BOE Governor Mark Carney has previously warned that the country relied on "the kindness of strangers", which could evaporate during market tensions.
Britain runs a large current account deficit with the rest of the world, and BoE Governor Mark Carney has previously warned that the country relied on "the kindness of strangers", which could evaporate during market tensions.
TV critics — who've been watching the traditions of TV evaporate rapidly for about a decade now — are more used to this than film critics, but it's happening to all of us, and seemingly all at once.
There's no doubt the politics of austerity has supercharged UK inequality as service cuts have hit hardest at the regional margins where wider economic gains were always the least profound and first to evaporate under pressure.
"The UK's economic resilience has been one of the sweet spots post Brexit (and) if this confidence starts to evaporate then it is hard to see how UK asset prices can continue to rally," they said.
"Now it's coming to light how hard he's working people and they're trying to cut staff ... Suddenly the sympathy can evaporate pretty quickly," said Mark Natkin, a managing director at Beijing-based tech consultancy Marbridge Consulting.
Patients diagnosed with COPD can live long and productive lives, but not without the support provided to them by suppliers of home oxygen and sleep therapy – support that will soon evaporate if funding is not steadied.
LSU (19-4, 9-1 SEC) wiped out a 26-10 first-half deficit with another impressive performance on the offensive boards, but the Tigers nearly saw their 10-point lead with 33:39 left evaporate.
SEOUL, South Korea — Samsung Electronics said on Friday that it expected about $3 billion in operating profits to evaporate over the next two quarters because of its decision to ditch the troubled Galaxy Note 7 smartphone.
Analysts have raised questions about whether China's huge and growing pile of corporate debt could pose risks to the banking system as profits evaporate and producers struggle with rampant overcapacity in industries like coal and steel.
I'll be honest, I didn't think it would make a difference, but once I cleaned up all those dozens of files living on my desktop, I felt a tiny cloud of anxiety evaporate into the ether.
Sometimes I could feel cold hands creep up my legs beneath my covers, and I'd often be shaken awake by a dark figure who'd evaporate upward, toward the attic, the moment my sleep-blurred vision cleared.
They say Beijing may have spent another $200 billion of its reserves in January; at that rate, most of its war chest would evaporate this year and the yuan weaken by a further 18-20 percent.
The 51,802 capacity Maryland Stadium was two-thirds full — the team's regular attendance this season — and the small student section seemed to evaporate as the Maryland offense sputtered and the Spartans ran away with the game.
The upside for California's car owners is that gasoline would become ever so slightly cheaper overnight; the downside is that billions of dollars in public money earmarked for infrastructure improvements would evaporate at the same time.
It is quite possible that Trump will be ahead on election night in a swing state like Pennsylvania only to see his lead evaporate over the days after election day, as new absentee ballots are counted.
It was, in a less significant way, more of the same when the Warriors faced the Cavaliers on Christmas, only to let a 211-point lead in the fourth quarter evaporate in a 1-point loss.
"Imagine how hard it is to run a business when you see 22 percent of your traffic evaporate overnight," Edmondson told CNBC for a story about that change, which was dubbed "Phantom 2" by one analyst.
Many suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression, aid agencies and Rohingya say, as their chances of resettlement in a third country evaporate amid anti-refugee sentiment in countries such as the United States.
That reflects a fear among Conservative strategists that a near-inevitable intervention on Trump&aposs part — even one designed to be helpful — could backfire and see their poll lead evaporate ahead of the December 12 election.
Businesspeople in Lebanon's import-dominated economy cannot get the dollars to bring in goods from abroad; Lebanese who are paid in pounds but owe tuition or mortgages in dollars are frantic, watching their spending power evaporate.
Mr. Biden's aides see that argument as so much malarkey, and they have conveyed as much to Mr. Obama's inner circle, arguing that the former president's leverage would evaporate once Mr. Sanders accrued millions of votes.
Developmental gains made by the start of kindergarten can be enough to close racial achievement gaps, but those gains often evaporate by third or fourth grade, a phenomenon that education researchers call the fade-out effect.
Johan tries to control the volatile moods and behaviors of his little brother, but all attempts to rein him in evaporate, changing to animosity as they both vie for the same young woman (Victoria Carmen Sonne).
Making mostly pars, the 217-year-old Reavie saw much of a six-stroke overnight lead evaporate but his one-under 163 was enough to see him hang on for the victory at 216-under 271.
It's Disney's massive scale that enables it to both make windows evaporate by skipping theatrical releases entirely for the movies it's launching on Disney+, and also preserve the windows for blockbuster movie "events" such as Black Panther.
Publishers on Facebook have to be creative about reaching their audiences because their ability to reach the people who choose to follow them can evaporate by up to 98% if the owners don't pay Facebook for promotion.
"Among people here, what the government said used to be the law and truth," said Kim Eok-nam, 47, who believed his dream of marketing organic farm produce would evaporate with the arrival of a nuclear plant.
A non-randomized paper, also in Bangladesh, found that a graduation program still had large effects after six years, and while they dissipated a bit by nine years out, they didn't evaporate — income was still significantly higher.
Former British Airways chief Concorde pilot Mike Bannister said the biggest hurdle for Boom was to develop jets at a price that would stack up for airlines, or early orders would evaporate as they had with Concorde.
Older versions of dicamba are known to easily evaporate and travel to off-target plants but makers of next-generation dicamba, also including DowDuPont, say the new products address the issue - provided farmers adhere to label instructions.
This means that provisional protection under DAPA would probably evaporate if a GOP candidate won in November, and immigrants who have made themselves known to immigration officials may rue the day they came out from the shadows.
When the people are collaborating with the police on policy and practice, when there is joint ownership of what the police do, then — and very likely only then — will the debates about the legitimacy of policing evaporate.
At this point, Russian Doll picks up to a clip; the duo is not only trying to solve the mystery of their reincarnations, but also racing against time, as people and places begin to evaporate between deaths.
It is also possible, and more likely, that bombshells of scandals and indictments escalate before the midterms, and illusions about the Nobel Peace Prize evaporate, which would create a worst-case scenario for the GOP in November.
Developed by the NIOT, it utilizes the temperature difference between sea-surface water and deep-sea water to evaporate the warmer water at low pressure and condense the vapor with the colder water to obtain fresh water.
That promise would evaporate abruptly in 2017, when the most potent oligarchy in American sports would have its power structure shaken, and arrive at the end of the season wondering: Was 2017 an anomaly or the future?
Scottish rookie MacIntyre started at Hamburg's Green Eagle Golf Course on Saturday with a four-shot advantage but saw his lead evaporate at the turn as he dropped two strokes while playing partner Ritthammer sank two birdies.
So in that friendly spirit, I want to offer some resolutions for parents of grown children, which, like almost all resolutions for parents, will evaporate as soon as my children figure out new ways to test me.
On Beauty Applying perfume often involves a certain choreographed ritual: "You spray it on your pulse points, then wait for the alcohol to evaporate and the notes to develop," says the Iranian-born fashion designer Behnaz Sarafpour.
Between investors seeing a sum total of over $2.14 billion in value evaporate and the bond insurers now shelling out millions out of their own pockets to pay on the defaulted debt, everyone is a little cranky.
Miami, reeling from news that second-year forward Justise Winslow won't play again this season, rallied after letting a 19-point second-half lead evaporate and beat the Sacramento Kings 203-102 at the Golden 1 Center.
This is a show where the characters evaporate from their reality into another reality, and where the whole point is to carry everything back to the beginning, like James Joyce's Finnegan's Wake or a painting by M.C. Escher.
Trump's defenders believe his message is so in tune with an angry electorate -- and his appeal is so broad -- that his liabilities could evaporate come November, especially against a Democratic candidate with her own high negatives, Hillary Clinton.
He has filed a lawsuit in his adopted country against the foreign minister challenging the new terms, which, combined with the other factors, seemed to evaporate much of the remaining goodwill the country may have had for him.
Jazz don't fold, break five-game skid NEW ORLEANS - The Utah Jazz had seen this panic attack before during their recent five-game losing streak: Build a big lead only to see it evaporate when things get tough.
Recently his career as a politician has been defined by defending Mrs May's messy compromise against hardliners who think that all you need to do is intone the magic phrase "Leave means Leave" and practical problems will evaporate.
The United States has faced a weed-killer crisis this year caused by new versions of herbicides with dicamba, which farmers and weed experts say harm crops because they evaporate and drift away from where they are applied.
One looks like normal tissue floating in liquid preservatives; the other, a specimen displaying a cancerous tumor, is entirely dried up—which can happen when the jar leaks, or when the seal fails, leaving the liquid to evaporate.
But governments also find themselves in a bind, facing ever-rising demands for more spending on health and other services while seeing the revenue they expected from the resources boom evaporate in the face of low commodity prices.
Success in passing the so-called "marriage for all" amendment could provide a sorely needed boost for the centre-left SPD, which has seen a short-lived boost in the polls earlier this year evaporate in recent months.
Miners pump that brine into shallow rectangular lagoons, where the sun's ultraviolet rays and the desert air evaporate the water, leaving behind the battery-grade lithium that has put Atacama at the heart of the electric vehicle revolution.
When you're 18 months into a social science degree and suddenly Gordon Brown has to sell the gold to keep cash machines dispensing, any qualms you had about your sixth night out in a row sort of evaporate.
The trade war with China has resulted in higher prices for everyday consumer goods and has left farmers throughout the country watching their crops rot and incomes evaporate without access to the export markets they've cultivated for decades.
Competition, consumerism and globalization worked out much better for some people than others, and the others, who saw their incomes stagnate, their dignified livelihoods evaporate and their communities wither, decided not to go quietly into that good night.
For Petrobras, which saw some 94.3 billion reais ($19.8 billion) in market value evaporate, the price plunge could cause complications for Chief Executive Roberto Castello Branco's plan to sell $20 billion to $30 billion of assets by 2024.
"Emerging market tensions will not evaporate, but they may subside for now," Grace said, adding that volatility in emerging market currencies could pick up down the road given expectations for the Federal Reserve to raise rates next month.
The United States has faced a weed-killer crisis caused by the new formulations of dicamba-based herbicides, which farmers and weed experts say have harmed crops because they evaporate and drift away from where they are applied.
This year, the high cost of complying with the biofuels policy may have even greater resonance for refiners as their profits from gasoline evaporate, because warm winter weather has curbed demand while adding to record glut of the fuel.
Due to the unique properties of emulsified ouzo and other liqueurs flavored by the anise plant, a team of researchers from the Fluid Physics department at the University of Twente in the Netherlands decided to study how they evaporate.
Yet any hopes that Fedor might still have it—the intangible factor that rendered him a near mythical figure for so many years, and the reason his comeback has generated any buzz at all—will evaporate if he loses.
"She has experienced trauma over the past seven years of her confinement and the trauma from those experiences won't just evaporate the day she walks out of prison," said American Civil Liberties Union lawyer Chase Strangio, who represented Manning.
But if you are a working-class student trying to figure out how you could possibly afford college, your dream of a college education could evaporate because of more than $143 billion in cuts to student financial assistance programs.
Dozens of Republican millionaires who are usually reliable in delivering funds when asked have watched their oversized checks evaporate as Jeb Bush's super-PAC spent more than $2628 million in a failed effort to nominate the former Florida governor.
World number two Murray let his commanding lead evaporate on a warm, windy day at Indian Wells and needed to break the Argentine left-hander in the 12th game just to force the tiebreaker, which Delbonis won 7-3.
If policymakers can't provide an effective bridge over troubled waters, the appetite for these containment and mitigation measures will evaporate, and people may just be willing to take the risk on the coronavirus for the sake of their livelihoods.
Even if Trump once had some negotiating aptitude — his biographers say it was rare — we have seen his art-of-the-deal aspirations evaporate in a cloud of self-absorption, as one tableau of legislative chaos after another unfolds.
As she sings about the expansive possibilities of a wider world — "It's worth it to show 'em everything you kept inside" — a beat and a band gather behind her, but evaporate before they can frighten away that skittish listener.
While room temperature distilled or rainwater is best for your plants, some plant owners let tap water sit overnight before watering to allow any chlorine to evaporate, but the science is still out on the effectiveness of this process.
The machine, which emits a hissing sound like a steam radiator, uses a nontoxic solution to break down the texture of the gum, and water, which turns to steam, to evaporate the gum — no matter how fresh or old.
" United Against Nuclear Iran, a New York-based group that supports Mr. Trump's repudiation of the nuclear deal, said, "The momentum created by maximum pressure could quickly evaporate should talks between the United States and Iran take place prematurely.
" United Against Nuclear Iran, a New York-based group that supports Mr. Trump's repudiation of the nuclear deal, said, "The momentum created by maximum pressure could quickly evaporate should talks between the United States and Iran take place prematurely.
Because the primary calendar is spread out, it's totally plausible that Clinton could come out to an early lead as her stronger states vote early — then watch it evaporate as pro-Sanders states turned out to the polls later.
Christine Lagarde, the IMF's managing director, said in a briefing note for G-20 finance ministers and central bank governors that taxing all trade between the world's two largest economies would cause some $455 billion in gross domestic product to evaporate.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - OPEC and its oil producer allies are poised to extend their supply-cutting pact into 2019 even as a global glut of crude is set to evaporate by September, OPEC Secretary-General Mohammad Barkindo said on Thursday.
If there's any area where star power seems to be put to the most effective use, it's the documentary, where attaching names like Leonardo DiCaprio and Arnold Schwarzenegger helps projects that might evaporate into the ether get on the media's radar.
But when a stronger base, like, say, the ammonia found in everyday cleaning products and even our own breath, is around, it can strip the positive charge from the nitrogen, allowing these molecules to evaporate into the room's air again.
Read MorePainful transition for energy states as oil revenues evaporate Now the state's unique regional diversity — the very essence of what lured and anchors them to Alaska — threatens to make the unraveling of oil money a painful and uneven experience.
The Nets saw a 98-90 lead evaporate in the fourth quarter, with Towns drilling a step-back 219-pointer to cap an 283-280 run and another to give the Timberwolves a 226-237 advantage with 246:83 remaining.
However, stocks have extended losses this week amid fears that demand for riskier assets will evaporate and the flow of foreign funds into Nigeria will dry up as a consequence of Britain's vote to leave the European Union last week.
"States like Ohio, states like Florida, Virginia, Colorado -- they're called toss ups and battlegrounds for a reason," Madden said, noting as few as 400,000 voters could be the difference between picking up toss up states and watching your presidential ambitions evaporate.
The United States has faced a weed-killer crisis this year caused by the new formulations of dicamba-based herbicides, which farmers and weed experts say have harmed crops because they evaporate and drift away from where they are applied.
They were called "unicorns" for a reason: No one really knew whether Silicon Valley's fabled billion-dollar valuations were real, or whether they were a mixture of delusion and financial engineering that would evaporate upon contact with harsh public-market realities.
Harris, an activist manager holding 5 percent of AMP's shares, has watched around one quarter of the value of its investment evaporate since March as an inquiry into Australia's financial sector found AMP had misled customers and deceived the regulator.
A company called 37.5 has discovered a way to accelerate this cooling process by infusing garments with microscopic natural particles—the active carbon of coconut shells and volcanic sands—that evaporate sweat more efficiently and help an athlete's body manage heat.
The United States has faced a weed-killer crisis this year caused by the products, which farmers and weed experts say have harmed crops because they are volatile, meaning they can evaporate and drift away from where they are applied.
Joe Pavelski scored twice and Sorensen had a three-point game, while Sharks goalie Martin Jones made 213 saves in the roller-coaster-ride win that came after they claimed a 232-0 first-period lead only to watch it evaporate.
Basic services and freedoms evaporate, and forays outside become perilous; but instead of embracing the easy menace of darkness and shadow, the director and his cinematographer, Adam Philp, make the more challenging choice to stage key sequences in full sunlight.
But the beauty of Snapchat is that interactions are temporal, and most of the messages sent on the app have a blink-and-you'll-miss-it shelf life, meaning that any annoyance over the themed lenses will evaporate by Tuesday.
This happens when some of the less pleasant wine components (think acids and ethanol), which evaporate more quickly than the good stuff, are "bled off" by aeration, and the nicer flavors and aromas are left behind for you to enjoy.
But the overwhelming emotion I had was concern that the optimism of these Pokémon fans would evaporate once they got inside after waiting for hours only to see the disappointing size of the store and the stock issues that plagued it.
Short-term weakness is rolling offIn the past few quarters, temporary factors have depressed global auto sales, but there are signs that the weakness is abating and no reason to believe that baseline demand is going to evaporate anytime soon.
"Without these small mortgages, sales evaporate, houses go to investors who have cash on hand, or families opt to use seller financing vehicles," said the Urban Institute in a recent report penned by Ms. Goodman and others at the organization.
While representing a political risk for Rouhani ahead of February parliamentary elections, they also show widespread anger among Iran's 80 million people who have seen their savings evaporate amid scarce jobs and the collapse of the national currency, the rial.
You see, very quickly trying to talk about The OA starts to sound like the pre-coffee ramblings of a person who is only half awake, trying desperately to hold onto the gossamer threads of their unconscious mind before they evaporate.
This allows these molecules to more easily 'escape,' or evaporate from a liquid's surface until an equilibrium is established in the container—that is, as many molecules are returning to a liquid state as are evaporating into a gaseous state.
Notably he has espoused the idea of targeting nuclear weapons to detonate just above the planet's ice caps, thereby causing the frozen water to evaporate releasing CO2 into the air and warming the planet's surface — rendering it more habitable for humans.
Sending in combat troops might be a popular course of action, especially in the immediate wake of a major terrorist incident in the United States, but whatever initial domestic political support exists for using American ground forces could quickly evaporate.
All the trade and regulatory arrangements that it once shared as part of the EU will evaporate — which could deal a devastating blow to the economy and cause short-term disruptions in the supply of food, medicine, and other goods.
Hand sanitizers may be less effective for small children, Dr. Madan said, because they need to evaporate fully to kill all the germs, and little kids may be rushing off to touch toys or other kids before the sanitizer has dried.
Every four-to-eight years when the presidency turns over and the Executive branch is essentially reborn, jobs can evaporate at the end of an unsuccessful election cycle, and you have a city where sea change is a real possibility.
These cargoes were likely booked during a brief respite in the extended trade dispute between the world's two largest economies, but with China now imposing a tariff on imports from the United States, it's likely the trade will evaporate again.
If Donald Trump wants to continue being the leader of the alt right, beyond his almost certain defeat in November, he best not go "soft" on his immigration proposal or the energy that has carried Trump this far will evaporate.
Why it matters: This throws some cold water on Big Pharma's claims that new drug research and investments would evaporate if the federal government limits what they can charge for medications — the proposal du jour in Congress and the White House.
Or to recognize the plaintive self-reassurance in the rhythmic physical undulations that Ms. Yurevich's Natalia sustains as she carefully remembers remembering her early days out of prison, when freedom felt like an illusion that could evaporate in an instant.
If his support from Republicans in Congress continues to evaporate as it has after his intemperate remarks about the Charlottesville tragedy, and if Republicans see him as a drag on their re-election hopes next year, more may desert him.
While Norman's 1996 debacle was a slow burn after he started the final round with a six-shot lead and agonizingly watched it evaporate as he carded a 78 to Faldo's superb 67, Spieth's shocking collapse was brutal in its speed.
The United Arab Emirates saw their slim hopes evaporate with a 1-0 loss to Iraq thanks to Aymen Hussein's goal while China's chances of appearing at the World Cup went the same way despite a 2-1 win over Qatar.
While representing a political risk for Rouhani ahead of February parliamentary elections, the demonstrations also show widespread anger among the Iranian people, who have seen their savings evaporate amid scarce jobs and the collapse of the national currency, the rial.
Nomura Securities had forecast a 280 billion yen ($2000 billion) bump from event-related tourism in 22019, which it said would evaporate if the Olympics were cancelled, although organisers have said delaying or moving the games is not an option.
So while Trump won the state's primary on March 1 with 34% of the vote -- far ahead of rivals Cruz at 16% and John Kasich at 9% -- the results from Virginia mean his votes from the state's delegation could evaporate later on.
Most people learn that bottling up anger can sometimes be a good thing — if it's a superficial enough frustration that the anger will evaporate even if the problem isn't fixed, it's usually not worth the trouble to express the anger in the moment.
But, since finding itself on the winning side of the Brexit vote UKIP has struggled to influence the exit process, seeing its voter support evaporate and undergoing two years of inner turmoil to find a leader to replace the talismanic Nigel Farage.
During the early days of the space station, an astronaut on a spacewalk became coated in an inch of toxic frozen ammonia and had to remain outside the space station for a full orbit until the ammonia could evaporate from his suit.
The Trump administration, however, has been so confident in the relationship between expectations for a major corporate tax cut and the performance of the stock market that they think if a tax bill fails to pass, much of those gains will evaporate.
He also claimed, incorrectly, that the entire scheme would evaporate as soon as Britain signed a free-trade deal with the EU. Not surprisingly, the new Brexit deal has incensed the prime minister's erstwhile allies, the Northern Irish Democratic Unionist Party (DUP).
But his growing aversion to being photographed made it harder to capture the quiet, candid moments that I treasured most dearly — gazes into space or silent walks through the park — and which I feared would be most likely to evaporate from memory.
The DoJ takes the challengers' side, arguing that in January 2019, when the penalty for not carrying health insurance drops from $695 to $0, the individual mandate will no longer be constitutional and protections for people with pre-existing conditions should evaporate.
As much as he's been hobbled by the fallout from the lewd "Access Hollywood" video, Donald Trump's remaining support would evaporate if running mate Mike Pence were to leave the ticket, said a former aide to presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush.
Executive chairman Ron Fowler sternly chastised his San Diego players by labeling them as "miserable failures" on Wednesday, and letting a 12-2 advantage through five innings evaporate into the largest blown lead in franchise history will surely only increase the frustration level.
The American Enterprise Institute, an influential conservative think tank, simulated the effect of Trump's plan using millions of real tax returns through its "Open Source Policy Center's Tax-Calculator" and found that $403 billion in annual giving could evaporate under Trump's tax proposal.
Britain is seeking a new leader after Theresa May announced she would resign, having failed to deliver Brexit on schedule in March and seen her authority over a divided parliament evaporate after three heavy defeats in votes to approve her exit deal.
In 1976, however, an up-and-coming Cambridge-based cosmologist called Stephen Hawking challenged this idea by showing that black holes (which are part of the universe, albeit a rather odd part) should evaporate over the course of time, and eventually vanish.
However, the hostility that the Bush administration aimed at the court began to evaporate, as officials soon began to recognize that many of the most important American allies were members of the ICC and that the court could serve key policy goals.
While some took other posts and others just seemed to evaporate, losing four senior staff including three senior spokespeople in a month raises not only the "pushed or jumped" question, but where the charismatic former South Carolina governor is taking her mission.
Just as suddenly as the Democratic race narrowed to a one-on-one showdown between the Vermont senator and former Vice President Joe Biden, it's brought a primary that Sanders needs to win -- or his path to the Democratic nomination could quickly evaporate.
As the Saudi Kingdom girds for the economic fallout of a price war, will the appetite for risky tech investments evaporate, cutting off a source of capital that startups like Uber and SoftBank Vision Fund's collection of companies have taken for granted?
It was a crushing defeat for the Yankees, who not only saw their big lead evaporate, but also failed to convert several late opportunities — including when they had pinch-runner Ronald Torreyes picked off second in extra innings with no one out.
And, aware that campaign promises can evaporate after election time, they are trying to leverage their coveted voting power into concrete action on issues ranging from criminal justice to minority contracting, and to reject what they see as flimsy appeals for their support.
"To all those who are saying @realDonaldTrump trafficked in anti-semitic tropes in his speech last night by talking about how the Dems will tax them see their wealth evaporate- get over yourselves," Matt Brooks of the Republican Jewish Coalition wrote on Twitter.
And as we're seeing the economy globally become weaker, I think the room to maneuver might just evaporate over time because we do expect in the year 2020 that the global economy will see some headwinds because US stimulus is running out.
Each year it seemed a Masters tradition to recall Norman's 1996 debacle when the Australian entered the final round with a six-shot cushion and agonizingly watched it evaporate while a charging Nick Faldo overtook him to snatch a third Green Jacket.
There's still a chance she could get her current deal through Parliament and take the UK out earlier — but since this is the real world, the likelihood that objections to her deal and divisions within Parliament will suddenly evaporate seems close to impossible.
Investors are increasingly worried an anticipated second-half profit rebound may now evaporate as President Trump's threat to tariff the remaining $325 billion in Chinese imports would disproportionately target consumer products like iPhones, thereby posing a greater threat to the consumption-driven US economy.
Investors are increasingly worried an anticipated second-half profit rebound may now evaporate as President Trumps threat to tariff the remaining $325 billion in Chinese imports would disproportionately target consumer products like iPhones, thereby posing a greater threat to the consumption-driven US economy.
Spieth began the day with a three-stroke lead but saw that evaporate on the front nine, where he made four bogeys and a birdie to enter the turn sharing the lead with Kuchar on eight-under, before he steadied himself and surged to victory.
"It is assumed that something comes out from [the] interior of the planet where there is a large amount of water and that can evaporate filling the crater and eventually dispersed under the action of solar radiation," the team said in a press release.
We spent thousands of years getting cows to trust us, and look where it got them On top of everything else, there's the fact that if you end up actually dealing with cows, you may feel bad about how quickly these charitable feelings can evaporate.
The Trump phenomenon will go down in the history books one way or the other: He will either secure the nomination and confound party insiders who usually get the nominee they want, or his massive lead will evaporate and lead to a spectacular fall.
And as Mr. Manson watched his chance at musical fame evaporate, he grew increasingly desperate and began to sermonize with more fervor about a coming race war that he called Helter Skelter, a phrase he cribbed from the Beatles song about an amusement-park ride.
And we weren't the only people in the country who had the crazy idea to buy a small dog harness, strap it onto a nonplused feline, and pray that the tens of millions of years of evolution that separate dogs and cats would suddenly evaporate.
The Golden Gophers (3-0) saw their fourth-quarter lead evaporate after Brinson scampered 2018 yards for a touchdown following a blocked field goal, and linebacker Rashad Byrd strip-sacked Morgan and returned the fumble 44 yards for a score, just over two minutes apart.
"Applying water to the skin enables it to evaporate, which takes with it quite a lot of thermal energy from the body," said Ollie Jay, senior author of the study and director of the Thermal Ergonomics Laboratory at the University of Sydney in Australia.
I asked Uniwn and Scholtz whether such an object would evaporate from tiny physical effects called Hawking radiation; they said that no, even a five-Earth-mass black hole would last for a very long time, far longer than the age of the universe.

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