BIALEK D. Sink or swim: measures under international law for the conservation of the Patagonian toothfish in the Southern Ocean[J].Ocean Development & International Law, 2003, 34(2) :105.Bialek, D. 2003. Sink or swim: measures under interna- tional law for the conservation of the ...
A person who can’t swim will sink quickly.“Sinking” can be either literal or figurative.He’s clearly sinking fast means it is obvious that he is going below the surface (of water?) quickly. 查看更多回答 Q: let that sink in是什麼意思 A: let that be fully understood/grasped ...
However, the report’s author and MSI director Stuart Nicholl warns that it is vessels carrying the world’s fossil fuels which look set to see the most change. Today, that amounts to 40% of global seaborne trade in tonnes, a figure that will fall considerably if the Paris Agreement is ...
vt. & vi. (使)下沉,(使)沉没go down (especially below the horizon or the surface of a liquid); cause or allow to sink n.(名词) [C] 水池,水槽a large open container 英英释义 sink n. plumbing fixture consisting of a water basin fixed to a wall or floor and having a drainpipe ...
As there are inevitable trade-offs, achieving water security is never without social and environmental costs; in some countries these are significant, often unforeseen and even unacceptable. This brief analysis suggests that the only historically demonstrated path to achieving water security at the ...
This week is all about the Nippersink or Swim Sheepdog Trial,outside of Lake Geneva, WI. It was our first competition of the year, and given that training hadn’t been going well, I didn’t have much in the way of expectations. But it turned out well, and most importantly, Maggie ...
While the Reserve Bank conservatively estimates the RTGS dollar could trade as high as four to the US dollar, Biti predicts trading could reach up to eight. At the root of this devaluation are Zimbabwe’s deep-rooted economic problems.
Beattie, world trade editor for the Financial Times, aims to confront the idea that "our economic future is predestined and that we are helplessly borne along by huge, uncontrollable, impersonal forces." The way countries develop is as much a function of the choices made by ruling elites as ...
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Maritime transport has become central to international trade and the world economy. It is estimated that 90,000 marine vessels are used to transport 90% of goods carried by sea. As these vessels consume fossil fuels like road vehicles and emit up to ~3% of global anthropogenic emissions, the ...