Sentences with phrase «heat problems???»

Or using different fertilisers or rice varieties that are less susceptible to the heat.
Electricity generated by solar panels and windmills has played a bigger role in the energy mix in recent years as the federal government and states seek to reduce heat - trapping gases through ambitious climate goals.
(She, for the record, swears by the EIMI Thermal Image Heat Protection Spray from Wella Professionals, of which she's the global brand ambassador.)
We have to heat materials like cement to keep things at the right temperature.
Most people will fire off a complaint in the heat of the moment, when all they want to do is be heard and understood.
The «Hagerty Market Rating Index» - which tracks the «heat» of the market - fell 0.33 points to 66.65 in April.
The company's closest rival is Medtronic and analysts expect the entry of Boston Scientific's valve into the market by late 2018 to further heat up the competition.
The next few days will be critical as to how the Honest brand stands up beneath the withering heat of scrutiny.
(Drywall accounts for about 1 percent of emissions worldwide, Surace estimates; heat loss through windows contributes about 5 percent.)
Good cookware handles heat with ease and provides the foundation upon which great textures and flavors take form, but not too many home cooks can say this is their experience with the pots and pans they use regularly.
But aside from the red cat - eye sunglasses and striped one - piece, there's one other essential she packed on the trip: heat - protectant spray.
I watched him go outside and stand in the 94 degree heat for 45 minutes before reaching into his backpack for it.
Go ahead and indulge — I'll take the heat.
That has led investors like Tom Darden, CEO of the $ 2.2 billion Cherokee Investment Partners, to create a North Carolina startup named Industrial Heat, which licensed the technology of Italian scientist Andrea Rossi.
Cooking is as much an art as it is a science, and precision comes down to two key elements: heat and surfaces.
Spider silks» properties, which include incredible strength, durability, flexibility, and the ability to conduct heat, make more sense for athletic gear or winter jackets than they do for ties.
The anthrax scare is just going to turn up the heat.
Chris fired back, trying to keep the heat off the trapped Marines.
The heat is transferred into a swirling vortex of molten metal, which then gets captured by a steam generator.
As the battle for talent continues to heat up, startups and small businesses are competing for quality employees against big corporations that have serious advantages working in their favor.
Almost three years ago Netflix challenged number crunchers worldwide to develop a better movie recommendation engine, and after a dead heat, the victors were announced yesterday.
Another substantially contributing factor was the ineffective communication of critical information regarding a suggested technique of turning on pitot heat in order to remove moisture from the PTUs prior to performing an air data calibration.
NEW YORK, N.Y. — Starbucks Corp. is turning up the heat on the single - serve coffee market, and someone might get burned.
In the freezer, workers found still - frozen chocolate caramel ice cream, insulated against the heat by the surrounding ice cream.
But the wildfires in Sonoma and Napa county were more like the hurricanes that ravaged Necker Island in that scientists attribute their ferocity to climate change: specifically, unprecedented heat waves that killed trees and dried out underbrush, leaving huge amounts of fuel for the flames.
For example, if a consumer walks into a store and buys a pair of third - party - branded goggles featuring its HUD tech and they don't work, who takes the heat and whose reputation is in jeopardy?
Virgin Volcanic planned to power the VVS1 probe by using heat from the molten lava, thus developing a totally renewable energy source.
The chair's umbrella has a 50 + UPF rating to protect you from the sun and a metallic underside to deflect heat.
«I know it's really strange, but the last couple holidays I have been putting heat protection in my hair before I go sunbathing,» she laughs.
You whip the milk by moving the plunger up and down for a minute, wait a few minutes for it to settle, and heat it in a milk pitcher in the microwave for one minute so it grows.
The channel, called «Information Security,» encourages Belgian ISIS supporters to use encryption if they access the internet and «keep [a] low profile until the heat dies down.»
Finney told USA Today that in the heat of the moment, he was just trying to «stay professional.»
«I took a lot of heat from people,» he says.
«The Chinese market has been perhaps the most virulently exuberant in terms of its irrational excesses and across the world regulators are looking to gradually turn up the regulatory heat on this ICO phenomenon,» he added.
After sweeping the grand jury and audience awards at this year's Sundance Film Festival, Nate Parker's directorial debut, in which he plays slave Nat Turner who orchestrates an uprising against slave owners in Virginia, is receiving a lot of award - season heat.
In the UK, for instance, it's foreign - based multinationals like Google and Starbucks that are taking the most heat for alleged tax avoidance strategies.
«During the heat of it, you're not thinking about it.
It is building on the concept of compressing fuel to heat it until it triggers a fusion reaction, an idea experimented with for years in large - scale government programs.
McDonald's also received negative media coverage after it advised employees to get out of holiday debt by returning unopened purchases and after it published a budget guide that included no money for heat and $ 20 a month for health care.
Worried the case could heat up the movement for government ownership of the telephone and telegraph, Bell settled the case in 1913.
«Smart elevators» use algorithms to shuttle passengers more efficiently, and some technologies adjust the heat and air conditioning of office floors based on where people land.
A full half of 3,863 coral reefs in the magnificent ecosystem were wiped out by catastrophic bleaching events caused by searing heat waves in 2016 and 2017.
The body heat was so intense, the technician could feel the heat through the steel roof when he freed them through the roof hatch.
You need to be able to heat the metal to manipulate it, and you need metalworking tools to cut and engrave it.
I never once had to ask them to turn up the heat or turn down the music.
Fortune's analysis of public documents found that, of the 28 teams that played Sunday in the heat of the controversy, at least 5 are owned by people who have donated to either Trump's campaign or inauguration committee, with some providing checks as large as $ 1 million.
Summer is the perfect time for every entrepreneur to turn up the heat on developing their leadership skills.
Where ink penetrates paper, toner sits on top of it and heat bonds the toner to the page, which is why your paper is warm when you pick it up from your printer.
That the building didn't fall down when less cooled in the recent heat wave proved it was possible, as if common sense didn't tell us already.
That debate developed over a few years, he says, and when it started to heat up, his attention was elsewhere — trying to launch Alpha's listings business and then dealing with the TMX acquisition.
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