And maybe if OHT changes the temperature could
change by a lot.
So, by controlling our emissions, we can, in fact, likely reduce temperature
changes by a lot.
Not exact matches
But the citizens of Asbestos can call it money saved on highway signage and stationery
by not having to
change their town's name to the equally descriptive Abandoned
Lot Next to Drummondville.
«A very high bar is set
by using the word «Favorite,»» he wrote in a blog post that suggested several
changes to Twitter's interface — including pictures and videos that are double - clickable to heart (à la Instagram), receipts when Tweets have been read, and a «Thank you bomb» feature that enables users with
lots of followers to send mass gratitude notifications all at once.
For some users, the departure of Taylor seemed to sum up a
lot of these
changes: Poor communication from the site's management, a move that seemed to indicate a lack of respect for the work that moderators and other users do, and suggestions that her firing might have been triggered
by her refusal to do certain things that would make the Ask Me Anything feature more commercial.
«Like a
lot of companies, we are challenged
by how technology is
changing our industry,» explains Tim Dyson, Next 15's CEO.
It had to partner with more than 300 food vendors to make those «clean» menu
changes, a process that Panera director of wellness Sara Burnett said took a
lot of time but was made easier
by the fact Panera often worked with existing vendors to make the switch.
Rich campfire experiences, followed
by lots of localized experiments can create enough visible evidence that
change is happening that others jump aboard.
A leadership and business perspective can help a
lot in climate
change, and I don't mean
by promoting technical innovation.
«The speed and velocity of
change at these firms has been increasing, and to stay on the leading edge has required a
lot more stealth
by these CEOs,» said Vlaad.
Sure, Gawker wrote a
lot of garbage but it was punctuated
by world -
changing and often doc - based scoops.
I learned a
lot from it, made
changes and stuck
by them.
And of course there is going to be a
lot of cynicism from people emailing me saying, «Oh yeah Gary, you're really going to
change people's lives
by them making $ 48 a month, or $ 350 a month, or $ 1,000 a month.»
Which all goes back to my point — since companies
change in a
lot of unpredictable ways, it makes more sense for passive income to just ride the market
by investing in a Total Domestic Stock Market, Total Bond Market, and Total International index funds, with allocations that depend on your goals and time horizon.
My own personal view is that these policies are highly unlikely to cause a material
change in CPI because of a highly competitive global microeconomic structure,
lots of spare capacity, an likely endogenous supply side improvement, and an acceleration in innovation which is being missed
by depressed confidence.
I don't know how you couldn't think that this is fascinating but I'm really excited to say that we found an amazing resource on the web that people can use and learn a
lot of this block
change technology completely for free and it's
by Princeton University.
Reason I ask is, you told me you were «pretty happy» with your current provider — and that is a
lot different than saying «we're crushing it with our current provider and I don't see any reason to
change» — which is what DiscoverOrg's clients say, judging
by our incredibly high retention rate.
Of course, I'll probably be making a
lot more
by the time I retire, not to mention
change professions a few times, but for the sake of simplicity let's assume that I'll be able to make due with 80 % of my current salary.
Public Service Loan Forgiveness
changes have been in the news a
lot lately, from President Donald Trump's proposal to end the program for new borrowers to the mishandling of current loans
by servicers.
There's a
lot of talk in a
lot of places about
change, it's time for
change, we want
change, and what we're saying is what we do on Nov. 4 is important, but what's just as important is how we live on Nov. 3 and Nov. 5 and voting is something we do everyday
by the way we live.
I do this not
by keeping the carpet vacuumed, the clothes ironed, and the baby on her nap schedule» although I'd prefer to do those things, too» but
by radiating love, joy, and gratitude, particularly to my husband, who would give us everything if he could but who is limited right now to giving us countless uncomplaining diaper
changes,
lots of playtime in the backyard, and a delicious nightly menu of grilled meats.
A
lot has been
changed by philosophers, scholars, and creeds, but I still accept all good people who believe in the Biblical Jesus as Christians.
You must have either read my mind, or my post (a few lines down) wherein I responded to «Atheism's» «Prayer
changes things»
by saying: «Yep, I'm sure those 9 -1-1 terrorists (if you believe they were terrorists, and not government operatives... but that's another post for another blog...) were doing a
lot of praying... and, boy, did they
change things!»
They have a
lot of work to do, a
lot of wrongs to right, and serious
changes to make but this pope leads
by example, and for that I can't fault him.
We know that the Bible was written
by lots of different human beings, and we know that humans often embellish or
change stories for all kinds of reasons.
We are looking, then, for a Germanic word beginning with b, followed
by r and a vowel (or a vowel and r; they
change places a
lot), followed
by a back - of - the - mouth consonant.
It has a
lot of books in it
by Tim Keller and I have really enjoyed reading some of his books, because I really feel like my life and perspective is
changing as I am learning more from him.
As of a few months ago we are back in church after about 18 years and so far we feel good about it, a
lot of the people have
changed from years ago and we're trying to live day
by day in Christ's love.
Some of us tend to function at a theoretical level, removed from the front lines of difficulty, but the biggest
changes are often small
changes multiplied
by a
lot of people.
I am on a similar path: supraventricular arrhythmia affected
by posture (at my worst I was having 27,000 palpitations / day),
changed my lifestyle and adjusted
lots of things, lost 30 kgs, quit medications and wrote a book about it (in Spanish).
By the way, I noticed I have a
lot less gray hair since I
changed my diet.
By just making a few
changes in a traditional blueberry and banana muffin recipe, it's not hard to create a muffin that is a
lot lower in fat and calories and that doesn't sacrifice taste.
But I've discovered that it doesn't really
change the texture or smoothness of the hummus that much
by peeling off the skins — I find the biggest differences are from using
lots and
lots of tahini, using chickpeas from scratch (and using baking soda in the process), and blending the chickpeas
by themselves in the food processor first.
I'm guessing with so many different brands of ingredients and different cooking / measuring methods (some may pack the flour more into their measuring cup, etc.), things can
change a
lot if just going
by volume.
There was a
lot of excitement from many of the biggest names in food production stopping
by to discuss how this style of innovation could deliver a step
change in performance.
Three years later, the market estimates that traffic has doubled, the market's new food vendors are getting glowing write - ups (including being named one of the Best New Restaurants of 2014
by us), and you can't bring up the topic of the market without an Angeleno saying something along the lines of, «Man, that place has
changed a
lot overnight!»
By Kathryn Jones
lot has
changed since Chairman and President Larry Raikes and Vice President Mitch Raikes founded Larry's Giant Subs shop 30 years ago.
Of course it would be silly to suggest that winning any game, cup or otherwise, isn't good for the club, but let's remember just how problematic FA Cup success has been for this club... I'm certainly not going to suggest I didn't enjoy seeing Arsenal win, I'm a fan of this club first and foremost, but how bad are things when you find yourself secretly wishing that your own team lost so that just maybe real
change would finally come... I resent this team for even making me feel such thoughts and it's going to take a
lot of effort on their part to earn my trust again... this club has treated the fans so poorly that it has created an incredibly fragile and toxic environment, so much so that a «what have you done for me lately» mentality has emerged... fans rise and fall depending on the results of each game because we don't have faith in those in charge to make the necessary
changes to personnel and tactics... each time we win many fans attack any dissenting voices and make unrealistic claims about the players, the manager and the potential for unprecedented success... every time we lose the boo - birds run rampant, calling for heads to roll and predicting the worst... regardless of what side you fall on, it's not your fault, both sides are simply overcompensating for the horrible state of affairs that have been percolating for several years... it's hard to take the long view when those in charge have lied incessantly and refuse to take any responsibilities for their own actions... in the end, we are trapped
by the same catch - 22 that ManU faced upon Fergie's exit... less fearful of maintaining the status quo than facing the unknown, which was validated, wrongly or rightly,
by witnessing the difficulties they have faced during this transitory period... to be honest, the thing that scares me most is that this team has never prepared whatsoever for this eventuality, which considering our frugal nature and the way we have shunned many of our most revered former players is more than a little disconcerting
- not based on «number» (W / L)- loves that there has been some success and fun for fans (win streak)- Simmons and Bayless injuries really had an impact on season success and
changed some plans - a
lot of progress «behind the scenes» (growing analytics department, growing scouting department, executive staff)- Joel's development is a success
by itself
A
lot can
change, obviously, but I'd bank on at least three members of the Class of 2014 being top - 25 players
by the start of their fourth seasons.
Theo
changed things a
lot, but
by then the teams belief had gone, and with it my will to live lol.
You
lot can bash Wenger for penny pinching board or Giroud for a pass behind given
by Ozil (which Giroud scored though) but nothing will
change and that is a good thing.
There's so much wrong with Arsenal if we were given chances to write about them it would take a year.What kind of mentality is this.Forgive me for the way I come out but what has to be said has to be said and the truth hurts.I do nt know if you guys are happy with what's going on but am not.We live in a world where those who speak the truth are hated very much and a world full of incomprehensible things.Its just sad.Things have to
change from this year especially the mentality of this club.I just wan na see my club succeed and its bothering me a
lot we just can not seem to do what is right.It's time average players are taken out of the club and what I mean
by that is players who do nt want to improve.You already them
lot.
I personally believe that Wenger didn't push to have the contracts of Sanchez, Ozil, Ramsey and Ox renewed earlier because he was going to use it as leverage when renegotiating his own deal... so far that tactic has backfired as we know little more about this squad moving forward than we did in May and Wenger clearly misjudged just how important his staying would be to both Sanchez and Ox... I like Lacazette, but I liked him a
lot more 2 years ago at 20 million less... Sead might come good but once again he wasn't a necessity buy, except that he was a free transfer and was signed early... another «wag the dog» tactic employed
by the powers that be... as for the rest of the roster, very little has
changed, except that it's way too big and lacks the cutting edge to take this club to new heights.
Until we
change our game style, formation, players that are not good enough, spending policy so that we buy in all the positions we need, not just one, buy players with characters, driven
by success with
lots of titles behind them,
change our ambition to titles, not fourth, reduce immense ticket prices, stop being a business rather than a football club, introduce younger members to the board or unbelievably somehow
change the manager, I will not be convinced.
Laca has a beard - so does Giroud.Other than the fact they are both French there is no comparison.Give this kid (yeah I know he's 26 but that's still young at my age) the service and he will be a top top player.Look at his movement and see how frustrated he gets as the ball continually goes from side to side and backwards.I see a
lot of Ian Wright in this boy but even Wrighty would struggle with the way we are set up and play.When Sánchez is gone he will become our main man and just watch the difference.Remember those days when the football was slick and fast?Remember when we had pace all through the team and had players who knew how to use it?When we
change manager a bring in a coach who gets the best from players
by playing to their strength you will see a totally different Lacazette and Arsenal
Below are my guesses, based on an offseason of reading Bill Connelly's team previews and
lots of other stuff, then going through each FBS team's schedule, game
by game — I picked your team to beat your biggest rival — and then being unhappy with LSU's record, no matter how much I
changed it.
By the time they can become a first team player a
lot can
change in the team, players leave or get injured.
Well that was about as bad as we could have feared from Arsenal, as we lost to a Swansea City side weakened
by a
lot of
changes as they planned for their next game which is a relegation six pointer with Norwich.
With respect to that, we were at the top and it seemed like there were a
lot of rules
changes us to slow us down and now you have cars that are so much faster than the field and the complete inaction
by [NASCAR].»