Sentences with phrase «few warm words»

A few warm words from government ministers with an eye on the General Election will not compensate for the years of relentless assault on the profession.

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Labour's shadow minister without portfolio Jon Ashworth said: «We had warm words from the Prime Minister yesterday on the need for her Government to stand up for more than just a privileged few.
«We had warm words from the Prime Minister yesterday on the need for her Government to stand up for more than just a privileged few,» said Shadow Minister without Portfolio Jon Ashworth.
«They heard warm words of support for fewer restrictions on advertising — in particular from Ed Vaizey, shadow minister for the arts who professed to be «a massive fan of advertising and the industry».
In other words, they claim that any global warming over the past few decades can be explained by El Niño activity.
The highlight of this experience (besides the food) was the opportunity to meet a group of warm and welcoming locals, while enjoying good conversation and learning a few new words in Italian.
Before delving into the paper itself, a few words about the place of our work in the global warming «debate» are in order.
Stories about global warming are not granted a few hundred extra words because it is harder than other subjects.
Likewise, the term «global warming» is somewhat problematic as well since the planet isn't warming uniformly — a few places have a short - lived cooling trends — and the word «warming» sounds downright cozy on a cold day, when, in fact, substantially heating of the atmosphere and ocean is happening.)
I was replying to the first few words of your comment, which, again, were «Dear Kenneth, when it warms, glaciers retreat...» To repeat myself and correct you, I was asking you to explain why it is that East Antarctica is cooling and gaining mass... since this doesn't fit with your comment.
DEBORAH AMOS: And those are your words, and they used your words as a strategy to undermine the credibility of scientists who - for the most part, there are very few scientists who say that global warming is not a real thing.
So, that is what we came up with — A few very simple models, such as the one that involves 3 objects: one object A producing thermal energy and radiating energy at a fixed rate, two other objects B and C whose temperature is determined via radiative balance with object A and empty space, with a geometry such that the temperature of object B is higher than that of object C. And, what we wanted to illustrate is that the object C «warms» B in the colloquial sense of the word... i.e., that the presence of object C causes B to be at a higher temperature than if C is absent.
«Wikipedia's global warming entry sees 2 to 3 edits a day, with more than 100 words altered, while the standard model in physics has around 10 words changed every few weeks,» Wilson notes.
Few people are better at getting a message across than Bill Clinton, who, while not known for being a staunch advocate for addressing climate change, has on multiple occasions voiced full - throated — and well - worded — support for clean energy, energy efficiency, and getting our act together on global warming.
There, in black and white on the No Scientist «s page, and across the entire climate - sceptic part of the blogosphere are many statements of position, few — if any of which — claim that «there has been no global warming», or words to that effect.
Think â $ «a few pleasant words might actually warm up your audience, soften the blow of bad news, or even just hearken to the days when we werenâ $ ™ t all single - syllable corporate jarheads.
BUT, a few times we've done it right: like my obsession with Buffalo Check, or really plaids in general... I am ALWAYS drawn to them... I am a fancy Vancouver cabin in my dreams... not TOO cabin - ish, not too fancy... I like warm, and bright, and comfortable and welcoming and unique... those are some of my key words.
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