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Nature, says the Princess, "sets her gifts on the right hand and on the left … as we approach one we recede from another".
"There is an enormous choice, a choice of a generation, a watershed for Labour – whether we move forward to becoming once more... looked at by the country as a credible alternative to the Tories, or whether we recede into irrelevance, being thought of as not able to take back the reins of power from the Tories," he said.
In the next section we "recede" into proximal movement to demonstrate that it, too, can be usefully differentiated.
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"For example, we don't know when the flood waters will recede; we don't know the extent of the damage to plants and machines; we don't know how long it will take to get factories back online".
We illustrate the results with a simulation example in which we employ receding horizon control to design an investment strategy to repay a debt.
By the time you got here from the south, we just receded into the shadows.
Traversing the vast Upper Bay, we watched the city recede aft as we sped past buoys that mark the shipping lane that oceangoing cruise ships and freighters follow from the Lower Bay's deep-water Ambrose Channel through the Narrows to their berths on the Hudson.
"First, we saw seawater recede far away," Mr. Sageru said.
As our celestial guides recede, we risk losing our bearings and will have ever less to consider but ourselves.
And as the waters recede, we must move quickly to help people build back their country and pick up the pieces of their lives.
In Mazzoli's opera, such issues quickly recede: we trust that the lead character is not undergoing degradation for the sake of male fantasy.
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