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" ... After entering the 2019 baseball season as a presumed contender in the National League East, the New York Mets have watched their hopes evaporate in a hurry. ... "
" ... But when COVID-19 caused instantaneous cancellations of nearly every single in-person conference, Vargas and his team saw several business opportunities evaporate, almost overnight. With no prestigious stages available and fewer keynotes to refine, the Advance Your Reach team lost nearly $5 million in top-line revenue in March and April. ... "
" ... Cronyism’s effects will likely prove worse in high tech frontier sectors where entire industry structures are being upended. In normal market evolution, incumbent firms would be forced to either adapt or evaporate were it not for entrenched regulators to whom one might appeal for relief. Tomorrow’s unanticipated competitors are among the most important stakeholders in the rent-seeking game, yet in their nascent forms cannot know they are the quarry, the to-be-prevented. At least government hasn’t yet proclaimed the dorm rooms and garages that spawn so many innovations to be monopolies in need of regulation. ... "
" ... The droplets heat and evaporate as they fall to hotter depths in Venus' atmosphere, he says. These temperatures are seen on Venus, Zahnle notes. When asking if phosphine means life, he wonders, one might ask which seems more likely, heating phosphorous acid or life in the clouds? ... "
" ... To understand why, we can start by thinking about black holes. The reason black holes evaporate is because they radiate energy, owing to the fact that observers close to the event horizon and observers farther from the event horizon disagree as to what the ground state of the quantum vacuum is. The more severely space is curved near the event horizon of a black hole, the greater the difference an observer there versus far away will experience for the quantum vacuum. ... "