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Sadly, we will just have to wait for it to percolate to the top.
Some experts believe that about half the greenhouse warming is still in the oceanic pipeline and will inevitably percolate to the air in the decades just ahead.
Yet another important advantage is that the benefits of "plan hints," a common technique for influencing optimizer plan choices for specific queries, automatically percolate to the entire set of queries that are associated with this plan.
Many of their developments percolate to other competition regulation regimes, and any cross-border transaction will usually require in depth knowledge of the enforcement regulations in either of these jurisdictions, if not both.
She says the success of Shonda Rhimes, writer and producer behind Grey's Anatomy, How to Get Away with Murder and Scandal, as well as hip-hop drama-soap Empire – will percolate to late-night TV talk.
"Terrorist groups at the moment prefer to harness the infrastructure, and the capability to mount successful attacks is still within the domain of government, but it is only a question of time before that capability starts to percolate to them.
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Occasionally the confining layer is fractured to allow breaches of water to percolate down to recharge the layer below.
This allows moisture to percolate down to the roots and makes it easier for the root system to develop.
This memoir begins to percolate, thanks to its offbeat humor.
The positive knock-on effects of Obama's Cairo speech have not had time to percolate down to the street.
They typically spray or inject the water into the ground and allow it to percolate down to aquifers.
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