Sentences with phrase «do with warming of»

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This likely has at least a little to do with the below - average cost of living and the year - round warm temperatures.
There's nothing wrong with enjoying the warm glow of altruism, but be careful that you don't overextend yourself.
Sevigny said as social media continues to increase its presence with public commentary on matters such as Question Period — which doesn't just rely on mainstream media for coverage anymore in a sea of tweets — it may lead to a change in behaviour of MPs as they attempt to come across in a warmer light to a broader reporting audience.
Do you have a deep network of contacts that can assist you with warm introductions to these groups?
After months of keyword research, ad text testing, and landing page optimization, you've carefully crafted a high - performing AdWords campaign, hitting your profit and volume metrics, and with that warm fuzzy feeling inside that comes with a job well done.
While no specific weather event like this can be directly attributed to global warming, it does fit the pattern of increased hurricane activity overall since the 1970s, coinciding with a rise in sea temperature.
Two years ago, Asness and an AQR colleague raised hackles with a research paper that argued that the global temperature trends over the last 125 years do not, on their own, support an alarmist view of global warming.
He discusses another one of those ridiculous, «why conservatives think the way they do» articles soon to be published, and weighs in with a theory of his own for higher levels of global warming skepticism among the world's Rush Limbaughs.
He and Gingrich don't disagree on evolution and manmade global warming probably happening, but the ex-governor does have a firmer grasp on what's required to deal with the economic crisis of our time.
The scorn we accept and expect, because the pious are SO... warm and accepting of any and all who do not agree with them.
You could feel their love for these children present in the room with us, it was warm and gentle and I think that's sort of what the Bible means when it talks about how we'll be known by our love, everything we do can feel like loving.
You likely deny evolution and global warming for no other reason than it makes you uncomfortable and hold science to the impossibly high standard of having to explain every conceivable mystery about the natural World before you will accept it, but some moron at a pulpit doing magic hand signals of a Sundaymorning is enough to convince you he is communicating with some sky - god and turning grocery store bread and wine into flesh and blood.
I guess Tarver ran out of arguments for his religion as all he's left with is quoting scripture (as if that does anything but give him a warm fuzzy feeling that he's right all along).
There is also evidence that the warming trend has stopped, for example, a slight cooling trend in the last decade, and that the sun's cycles have more to do with climate warming and cooling than anything we are capable of doing But none of that matters.
This fascinating survey of millennialism by Raymond Bulman, a professor of theology at St. John's University, explains why millennial expectation does not end with the year 2000 and may just be warming up.
Also, if we think of our economic wellbeing as having to do with the future as well as the present, then we must consider how present activities contribute to a global warming that will be extremely costly to us and to our descendants.
But despite our best attempts to reach our neighborhoods and cities with the Gospel of Jesus, the world doesn't seem to be warming up to us (or our message).
Now Ahimaaz was confronted with the predicament which Joab foresaw, for he knew well that at that moment Absalom's still warm body lay beneath a great heap of stones where the victorious troops had killed, and in this fashion entombed him; he evaded the issue: «When Joab, the king's servant, sent me, your servant, I saw a great commotion, but I do not know what it was.»
Being complete with historically accurate facts, a fundamentalist friendly framework, tongue - in - cheek humor, and many twists of irony, this small set of condensed Biblically faith - based narratives is sure to warm your heart and give you the eternal security for which you have always longed but did not know it yet because you are blinded by Satan.
Why do they lump the gospel of Jesus Christ with faving lower taxes (not caring for the poor), deny global warming (not being good stewards for the environment), refuse reasonable gun control (being common sense good citizens)?
For the same reason it is instructive to know, for example, just what is fundamentally wrong with the project of John Rawls» «liberalism» (which I could also tell you about sometime, if you really wanted to know): Taylor's fame and prestige make it very probable that the sensibility he expresses (a warm respect for religion, as long as it does not make any unseemly or backward personal or political demands) is shared by many influential minds.
As in similar Native American traditions, «all these symbolic images and gestures are associated with the wind and with the breathing of the universe — the visible motion of the power that invests everything in existence» (Jamake Highwater in Ritual of the Wind) To exist in family is to experience an insistent Chinook wind, blowing warm in winter and cool in summer, lending a direction and center to all that one does.
I did so, and was surprised to feel the palms of my hands growing warm, even hot, with the spiritual energy in that place.
This is absolutely relevant — this guy is apparently a religious wacko who ignores clear science because it doesn't mesh with his beliefs... wonder what he thinks of global warming
They can say «Hey look, one of you smart people decided to come back to our ideology of «ignorance is bliss» where we don't need to worry about global warming, or sharing what we have with the poor or any science and wellfare stuff at all because God will just take care of it...»
Early in 1519, came an important short sermon on Marriage with a warm confident note to it: «Married people can do no better work than bring up their children well» — that was better than any work of piety.
For example, the Church does not know whether the planet is getting warmer, whether such change would be good or bad, or whether human activity is the cause; nor does she know whether minimum - wage laws do more good to the poor by increasing the income of those who work, or more harm to the poor by throwing those with marginal skills out of work.
Cuddle up with your spouse and take turns reading a good translation of Song of Solomon and see if the room doesn't suddenly get several degrees warmer.
I expected that some people would not understand or would disagree with my argument, but I did not expect the warm and genuinely excited reactions from those whose own experience has led them to see Christ on the other side of the long border between contemporary Catholic and evangelical religious experiences.
I do not feel a warm glow when I remember sweating profusely, vomiting with the effects of the inadequate pain - killing drugs and screaming with pain so loudly and so often that by the morning I could barely speak.
I was also beaten by random girls for no reason, put into a dumpster, tied up in an abandoned rv by some sick teens who thought that was funny, almost raped by a man while walking down the street at the age of 17 but because I screamed he only made me jack him off (at knife point), almost raped at a friend of a friend's house when we just dropped in for a minute, was impovershed growing up, even to the point where we didn't have power in the middle of winter, had to sleep all in the same bed to stay warm and used our pantry as a refrigerator, lived (and I mean LIVED) with roaches for years no matter where we moved to, was a child during the time when we had our own civil rights movement here and went through a few horrible experiences at the time.
Plus you can cuddle up on the sofa with it feeling cosy and warm while you watch the cold weather outside, one of my favourite things to do!
Of course, I wouldn't be me, and you probably wouldn't be here, if I didn't admit that my favourite thing to do with these muffins is to warm them up and break bits off, topping each bite - sized piece with a dark chocolate chip.
Gluten free and paleo, of course, these are great for a lighter dessert (I'll bet they are great served with some ice cream on a warm night) but don't take my word for it, try it yourself!
Serving the shrimp warm would work best for a smaller informal group with an easy main entrée that didn't need a lot of attention.
I always love this time of year because it means I get to spend more time outside enjoying the warm weather, while doing fun activities with the kids like planting flowers.
I lightly toasted the cubes of pumpkin bread just as I did with the french toast bake, and the bread really holds up well and adds the perfect amount of sweet, warm spices.
Given that agriculture, along with the deforestation associated with it, drives 24 percent of the world's greenhouse gas emissions that cause global warming, we are dependent upon farmers to do the heavy lifting when it comes to fighting climate change.
Lovely soup and after the summer I would definitely do with some warm soup with plenty of healthy vegetables.
If you don't have a yoghurt maker then you could use a wide - necked flask of some sort, or a jar, provided that you have somewhere consistently warm to place it for 24 hours (like an airing cupboard, or in the oven with just the light on).
Who doesn't love a hunk of crusty bread with a warm winter stew or the two chewy textured bread slices of a veggie - loaded summer picnic sandwich?
I froze what I didn't eat, and they were still great after I warmed them up in the microwave with a little bit of butter.
My carrots didn't turn brown (maybe I was too hungry to wait for them to roast longer) but still delicious with a little crunch, I love the combination of the warm tender carrot and the cold avocado.
Grill grates with a lot of space between the metal bars aren't the best with this, and it doesn't need super high heat as much as it needs to be warmed.
Love it slightly warmed with a pat of butter.My only problem is that it did not rise that much so can't really use for a sandwich.My eggs were not fresh nor my refrigerated flaxseed meal..
I didn't add any extra sweetener as I found the apples and the raisins sweetened it enough, but my husband put maple syrup on his, and we both had it topped with some raspberries and a little bit of warmed up cashew milk.
You can serve them warm with an intense sesame peanut sauce, or you can serve them chilled, as we'll do here, for a lighter meal that's perfect for lunch this time of year.
I think it tastes best when warmed and served with a refreshing glass of iced coffee + almond milk, but my mom gobbled up a whole slice straight out of the refrigerator so I don't think we have any complaints there.
I'm trying super hard to get everything done, like a week ahead of time, so I can spend that week before Christmas, baking cookies with my kids, reading stories, watching «It's a Wonderful Life», and sitting by the fire, drinking something warm and yummy.
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