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Also during 1987, due once again to further sinkage, the front of the third green had to be lifted and re-designed.
This illustrates the sinkage problem encountered with thick internal walls.
In fact, as my article explained, both land sinkage and the rising sea levels that scientists link to global warming are involved.
It was over, and all that could be noted was a sinkage in the ground where the ancient pit had been.
But scientists agree that land sinkage alone does not begin to answer why the tide is encroaching on Norfolk.
Give some slack to allow her sinkage.
Even with heels of up to three-and-a-half inches, there was almost no recordable sinkage.
Later, Teresa conducted full-scale sinkage trials, the results of which have been applied to ports throughout the country.
Bundling logs reduces losses from sinkage and escape.
Still, many analysts who surveyed the sinkage regarded it with a certain evangelical belief that the world was experiencing an overdue correction.
The collected premiums would be used to reimburse any merchant whose goods were jettisoned during transport, whether to storm or sinkage.
Execution of the balance portion of work beyond Tiruvanmiyur had been delayed due to the sinkage of earth.
Mr. Makino said that the sinkage issue had overshadowed Kansai's advantages.
One of the most promising techniques depends on the very accurate measurement of the sinkage of implants into bone.
Mr. Benepe said, “We’ve done some preliminary surveys and so far we don’t see any sinkage.”
The sinkage has prompted county crews to redirect the subdivision's sewage 300 feet through an overland pipe as manholes in the 10-acre development collapsed.
If you have to dig deeper to break up hardpan, firm the fill (the added soil and compost) to support the root system and prevent sinkage.
But Mr. Chujo, the transport professor, said that Kansai International's problems go far beyond the sinkage.
Still, wherever birch logs were "boomed up" (as in the picture) to await their appointment with a sawmill’s screeching blades, slow but steady sinkage continued.
(indeed, for many years steam ships were used in Loch Tay, but there is no known record of a sinkage with large loss of lives)
"I'm trapped here," said Michael Brown, a homeowner just outside the officially defined area of sinkage, which some city officials concede was arbitrary in the first place.
Certain timbers can have large open pores, the use of Grainfiller minimises sinkage of the coating film into these pores.
Consequently, the string will need to be pulled further over pitch, and tuned sharper (in certain areas of the scale) to allow for the resultant pitch sinkage.
It followed the adventures of Matt Sinkage, newspaper reporter and main character as he tries to solve the conspiracy and the powerful people trying to stop him.