Sentences with phrase «cool factor»

The sweetness of the top and the super cool factor of the shorts play off each other really well.
The woven details and fringe accents add instant cool factor to this classic silhouette.
There are always natural warming and cooling factors at work.
Somewhere around the late 90s / early 2000s I became obsessed with dog tag necklaces, and though they weren't incredibly chic, they had some serious cool factor.
The popular design trend may project a certain cool factor but the lack of privacy can be hard on employees trying to get work done, research suggests.
The nude hue and classic shape make them a perfectly neutral shoe, but the double ankle straps add a little extra cool factor.
Very modern silhouette, and pretty high cool factor.
Just being in the makeup artist's presence, you can sense that she has a certain natural cool factor.
What have you learned about the elusive cool factor?
While «chrome limited edition» screams cool factor, these moon and pod chairs don't seem as likely to be handed down as their wooden cousins.
Not only does it add to the overall cool factor, it also offers a truly unique experience to those that drive it.
To help you begin your amiibo adventure, we've picked our 13 favorites based on functionality, design and flat - out cool factor.
What used to be a linen closet is now the bar area, which adds a definite cool factor to the kitchen.
Love the heating & cooling factors of front seats & heating in back seats.
Besides, jeans have that instant cool factor, perhaps now more than ever before.
«Subaru Seeks Cool Factor in U.S. Sunbelt» is part of the paid WardsAuto Premium content.
Speaking of loose dresses... Plaid shirt dresses, like this one, have an effortless cool factor about them and I love the way they are an easy throw it on and go look.
CO2 is a GHG (dwarves others due to the amount we are emitting and hence all the fuss)-- fact unfortunately but there are strong cooling factors as well only some of these are not known with the same precision as CO2 is and hence the error bars in the graphs.
Instantly add edge and a major cool factor with a moto jacket.
Most of these nifty looking toys can be put in the freezer, allowing for an added cooling factor, which helps numb those little gums.
My estimate is that between ~ 80 % to 120 % of the observed trend in recent decades is human - forced — i.e. which allows for 0.1 to 0.2 degC / dec either way for internal variability — natural forcings are a slight cooling factor on these timescales so that would imply a higher attribution to human causes.
Not only was it the hottest decade recorded, it has occurred despite the presence of major cooling factors, like La Nina's and reduced solar activity.
And of course, there's the undeniable cool factor involved here (golf - tee protrusions be damned!)
a growing absence of sulfate cooling because there has not been a major volcanic eruption since at Mount Pintubo in 1991; 2) a reversal of the global dimming trend (Wild et al. 2009); and 3) ongoing and intensifying anthropogenic global warming (AWG) owing to a dominance of enhanced greenhouse effect despite various anthropogenic cooling factors such as aerosols and contrails (IPCC, 2007).
However, the warming effect of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide will grow sufficiently to overcome the combined impact of various natural climate cooling factors, journalists on a telephone news conference were told last week by Gavin Schmidt, director of NASA's Goddard Institute of Space Studies.
I do most of my shopping off Amazon anyway so it's a natural expansion of my shopping habits, and as someone said in one of the articles, there's a seriously cool factor to walking around with a book store in your hand.
Not to be overlooked, says Segura, is the «awesome cool factor» of managing a professional boxer — even one appearing on the undercard this night in Flint.
In the hotel world at the higher end (and a huge cool factor), the founder of W and Starwood Capital, Barry Sternlicht, is on to something big with his new 1 Hotel, which serves the higher end of the market.
Today's cool factor today is that George W. Bush, Barbara Bush, and even their dog Millie were all diagnosed with autoimmune conditions during a 16 - month period of living in the White House.
It was all in the detail... little candy coloured beads meticulously decorated collars; ball gowns were made shorter in the front and longer in the back; waists were emphasised with sharp lines and slim belts; trousers were beautifully tailored; meanwhile high - thigh - showing shorts added an instant cool factor amongst the collection which buzzed with immaculately charming skirts and dresses.
I bought this army jacket at a thift store in NYC and just love the oversized cool factor of it.
The rips on these jeans add the perfect cool factor to balance out the girly lace top.
Geez, this one even has the cold shoulder cool factor!
Gran Turismo Sport might have the FIA association cool factor and Assetto Corsa the realism, but we suspect it'll be hard to top the fun factor of Horizon 3 when it goes on sale next month.
Describe some of the technologies that are going into performance vehicles that also make them environmentally and economically cutting edge while increasing the Driving Cool factor.
It's all about managing airflow and cooling, and those titanium exhaust pipes peeking out of the rear fascia add a massive cool factor.
Quite apart from the sheer cool factor inherent in a remote controlled (literally) flying machine that cuts stuff, the Beetle is just incredibly useful and keeps relevance throughout the game like few other recent Zelda items have.
Aside from IGN's obvious cool factor, here's what we can surmise from what they shared.
While Ruscha is a very desirable artist — having his work on your wall instantly announces cool factor, refined taste, and a bit of intellectual edge — not all of his works are all equally livable, given that he is an incessant experimenter with new formats, and that his phrases can be occasionally hard to relate to.
Re # 36 — what is wrong with 1959 exactly — large cooling factors such as massive coal expansion during the 50s and 60s is partly responsible for your so called disconnect before this time.

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