Sentences with phrase «calling everything green»

Green is now a meaningless term because we have debased it to such an extent by calling everything green.

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And if you have a mystery ailment that won't heal even though you're doing everything right, you'll definitely want to check out my post called The Green House that Almost Killed Me!
«Everything we call green algae descended from a single ancestor, maybe from a single cell, long ago in the ocean or in the freshwater.»
These little beans, called edamame when green, can produce everything from meat replacements, like tofu and tempeh; to milk, butter, yogurt, and even ice cream.
I wrote: «This candy treat, if you can even call it that, comes with a plastic tray to mix all of the ingredients in, a little plastic fork to mix and dip everything with, 9 white mochi (rice cakes), one packet of chocolate cream and one packet of green tea powder.
With the veil, the screen puts a Matrix - green hue on everything and often puts some freaky floating creatures called Geists in certain rooms.
How do we call out the hotels guilty of slapping green labels on everything in the interest of luring the eco-conscious visitor into the not - so - eco-friendly bed - and how do we distinguish these properties from the hotels whose green efforts deserve our recognition and our business?
FYI, the use of rare earth elements has very little to do with «green tech», it is a common requirement for everything that is usually called «high tech».
Letter to the Editor — Welland Tribune — April 26, 2013 We've done our research, attended meetings, held rallies, written letters, staged protests and done everything possible to call attention to what a fouled up mess the Green Energy Act, is and still the Liberal government, with the help of the NDP, continues to steamroll -LSB-...]
On our phones there's a green bar at the top for calls and the recent apps menu for everything else and neither is more than a tap or swipe away, but on Wear OS navigation doesn't feel quite so simple, and a single tap — whether accidental or intentional — can leave you far from where you were before.
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