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  2. A rising tide lifts all boats - Wikipedia

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    A rising tide lifts all boats" is an aphorism associated with the idea that an improved economy will benefit all participants and that economic policy, particularly government economic policy, should therefore focus on broad economic efforts.

  3. After Market: A Rising Employment Tide Lifts All Stocks - AOL

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    There's a popular expression here on Wall Street when things are going well: A rising tide lifts all boats. And that was certainly the case Friday. A bullish jobs report sent stocks sharply higher ...

  4. A Rising ASX Tide Lifts Almost All Boats - AOL

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    It was hard to find an Australian investor without a smile on his or her face Wednesday, with the S&P/ASX 200 (INDEX: ^AXJO) closing up 1.4% at 4347.7 points. It wasn't a huge surprise given the ...

  5. Rising Tide - Wikipedia

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    Rising Tide(s) or The Rising Tide may refer to: "A rising tide lifts all boats", an aphorism; Organizations ... High tide (disambiguation)

  6. Seán Lemass - Wikipedia

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    'A rising tide lifts all boats.' (1964, attributed to John F. Kennedy). [33] 'The historical task of this generation, as I see it, is to consolidate the economic foundations of our political independence.' (1959) 'First and foremost we wish to see the re-unification of Ireland restored. By every test Ireland is one nation with a fundamental ...

  7. The tide that raises all ships, All-American Cole Nash leads ...

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    Oct. 31—The top performer on a team isn't always the heart and soul of the program. But junior endurance runner Cole Nash fits the mold of that role for the University of Alaska Anchorage cross ...

  8. Panama Canal locks - Wikipedia

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    The single-step Pedro Miguel locks have a lift of 31 ft (9.4 m). The lift at Miraflores actually varies due to the extreme tides on the Pacific side, between 43 ft (13 m) at extreme high tide and 64.5 ft (20 m) at extreme low tide; tidal differences on the Atlantic side are very small. [5]: 195ff

  9. ‘You need boots to live here, or a boat’: King tides are ...

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    They offer a glimpse into a future with a few feet of sea level rise.