Nameless waterfalls tumble down from the plateau above, while the shadows of clouds dance across treeless slopes.
On the Dixam plateau, the men huddled around the fire were of two minds.
Exercise is key in speeding things up when you've reached a plateau, she said.
Not only have we not reached the top, I believe the organization is at another plateau.
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In the distance, the craggy lines of the Arnhem plateau stand out against the azure sky.
Inventory turns, which should increase with improve volume plateau and may even go down.
We drive to a snow-speckled plateau halfway up one of his favourite peaks, the witch-hatted Romsdalshorn.
In 2004, he hit a plateau and only lost five pounds the entire year.
Save the 2008, however, for sipping neat or with ice, accompanied by, say, an oyster plateau.
Then, there could be a rough plateau of oil production for two or three years.
Some were "really bad, " such as an invented plateau west of a misshapen Lake Huron.
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In 2004 the first of these, Plateau, opened at the Grand Hyatt Hong Kong.
The undulating landscape of rock-flecked, stark plateau rolled out in waves to the horizon.
Oddly enough, demographic research suggests that consumption and population growth in advanced economies plateau or fall.
If interest rates start moving higher than their current plateau, this situation could get worse.
For the past couple of them, my performance in the operating room has reached a plateau.
Others respond that a plateau culture predating the migration is in fact compatible with the science.
Starting from zero, every dollar of salary increases your credit until you hit a plateau.
Pew Research Center figures suggest it will be difficult for Twitter to reach Facebook's billion-member plateau.
Metropolitan Guadalajara, population four and a half million, sprawls across a sunny, mile-high plateau.
The refuse rises into a gentle hill and then flattens out in a plateau.
Though it is way up on a plateau, the city centre is table flat.
Israel captured the Golan, a strategic plateau, from Syria in the 1967 Middle East war.
We reached a plateau, with excavators and bulldozers, and parked outside a tunnel into the hillside.
Of all the ancient civilisations that rose and fell on the Anatolian plateau, the Lycians were the most enigmatic.
Most companies today operate on the plateau rather than going after the big innovation, according to Govindarajan.
After each innovation and burst of performance improvement, gains level off, return-on-effort diminishes and results plateau out.
The wealth effect explains the buoyancy of retail sales, homebuilding and the high plateau of auto volume.
And the benefits from testosterone can plateau anywhere from six weeks to one year into treatment.
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