What's the difference between inshore and instore?

Inshore


Definition:

  • (a.) Being near or moving towards the shore; as, inshore fisheries; inshore currents.
  • (adv.) Towards the shore; as, the boat was headed inshore.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The main source of PCBs in the diet in Japan was inshore fishes, in contrast to fresh water fishes as in the U.S.A.
  • (2) The board requested that the position statement be changed, to in making decisions regarding port development, the potential impact on inshore biodiversity should be a key consideration.” Mooney has denied any conflict of interest, and said his employment in the coal industry had been declared.
  • (3) The result of the survey carried out is an smoker percentage of 81.15% among the fishermen of the inshore fishing fleet of Barbate.
  • (4) We study the introduction of tobacco habit among inshore fishermen of Barbate (Cádiz), for we consider that this is a highly receptive population to tobacco use because of hard work and its low socio-cultural level.
  • (5) The inshore areas of Tabarka and Bizerte are not submitted to the bacterian pollution.
  • (6) They defend the substitution of the smaller EU-backed inshore exercise Triton for Mare Nostrum, the Italian search-and-rescue exercise, in terms not of humanity but pragmatism.
  • (7) "Water quality in the region has declined markedly, especially in inshore areas adjacent to the developed coast."
  • (8) The authors present in this paper a study of the bacterial pollution of inshore waters of northern suburbs of Tunis, on the basis of 180 sampled collected in 15 different stations, 15 monthly (one for each station).
  • (9) They will be worse than useless, giving the illusion of protection where none is present.” The government said it was working to ensure management measures are put in place within two years, but Roberts said: “I am deeply skeptical of what it will achieve.” He said, for example, there are already moves to open up a “special area of conservation” in Cardigan Bay to scallop dredging : “It is one of the most destructive fishing methods in the world, turning habitats into rubble and leaving trails of dead and dying creatures in its wake.” Facebook Twitter Pinterest Bloody Henry starfish at the new Holderness Inshore MCZ.
  • (10) Sediments from four inshore industrial sites and a reference site in the Great Lakes were extracted with organic solvents to produce a crude extract, which was separated on alumina into two fractions: predominantly polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons; and predominantly nitrogen-containing polycyclic aromatic compounds.
  • (11) People could be illegally shooting the seals in fish-farming areas and at inshore fishing grounds.
  • (12) FEM medium was used to recover four marine type C isolates from inshore sediments collected along the Atlantic, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Pacific coasts of the United States.
  • (13) The authority will not support port activities or developments in locations that have the potential to degrade inshore biodiversity.” Then at a meeting in September 2012, the port development position statement was watered down.
  • (14) The occurrence of MN in flounder from inshore Virginia was higher than in flounder from inshore Gulf of Maine and Block Island Sound.
  • (15) The benthic Trachinus vipera occurs to a depth of 50 m and migrates inshore during the summer.
  • (16) As political pressure builds in Europe to stem the migrant flow, a more controversial option is now on the table, with the EU considering a plan for naval craft to go inshore, joining Libyan patrols to intercept migrants as they embark and return them to shore.
  • (17) Gastric evacuation of the juvenile lemon shark, Negaprion brevirostris, a tropical inshore apex predator, was studied in the laboratory under conditions of 25 degrees C and 32% salinity.
  • (18) Carbon monoxide poisoning is a well recognized, but uncommon hazard of sport and inshore diving, which occurs either as a result of a faulty air compressor or from air contamination by the exhaust of nearby petrol engines.
  • (19) Levels of all metals in these tropical terns were predicted to be lower than those of terns nesting in temperate regions, because the tropical species feed offshore of non-industrial areas where contamination should be less than for temperature-nesting species that feed in inshore estuaries near industrialized areas.
  • (20) The US Navy said the infrared radar footage showed an Iranian “fast inshore attack craft” launching several rockets on 26 December “in close proximity” to the Truman, the guided missile destroyer USS Bulkeley, the French naval frigate FS Provence and commercial ships in the busy waterway.

Instore


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To store up; to inclose; to contain.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Chances are both online and instore is a worth scouring if girls are looking for cut-price designer dresses.
  • (2) For example, history suggests Selfridges will be offering a 20% discount both online and instore.
  • (3) Starbucks is known for its campaigns and instore advertising boasting how it gives back to communities and the environment.
  • (4) Crowdsourcing Companies from the pre-digital age still believe that focus groups, public meetings, stakeholder panels and the occasional online or instore survey are adequate for taking the pulse of their customers and investors.
  • (5) The slick advert, featuring a boy playing with what appears to be a real penguin, is part of £7m marketing blitz that includes soft toys, a smartphone app and instore penguin dens.
  • (6) The high percentage of chronicity and symptom-free hepatitis observed is a further reason to reduce homologous blood transfusions and instore careful follow-up of polytransfused patients.
  • (7) Psychologic therapy of the child and his parents have been instored and performed during the whole period of stay in the I.C.U.
  • (8) This index should be instored during the reduction of the fracture.
  • (9) If catwalk models are regularly criticised for being underweight, it is now their instore counterparts – mannequins – in the firing line.
  • (10) To have a beneficial effect in the early course of acute myocardial infarction, thrombolytic therapy should be instored within about three hours after the onset of pain; a real brief time limit.
  • (11) Well-reviewed models include the Hozelock 3 in 1 Water Butt Pump at £52.48 from B&Q , available online to reserve and collect instore; the Karcher SDP7000 Submersible Water Pump at £49.95 with Super Saver free delivery from Amazon ; and the Silverline 633872 Water Butt Pump at £39.93 including p&p from Tools4trade.com .
  • (12) Burberry says that while the global recession has meant soft footfall instore, online has helped pick up the slack.
  • (13) Terry Duddy, Home Retail's chief executive, said: "Customers are looking for strong availability instore for must-have gifts, particularly tablets and video games.
  • (14) Chemotherapy was instored consisting of a combination of prednisone, vincristine, and cyclophosphamide.
  • (15) Pyloric motor activity and function were investigated in the dogs with distorted pylorus after instorations of Daclon tube, pyloric resection and pyloric stenosis.
  • (16) Organisers promise "live performances and [instore] DJ sets", with many more shows to be announced.

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