Sentences with phrase «in cold states like»

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While most northern states in the US are protected from local Zika transmission because the cold kills mosquitoes in the winter, researchers predict that the virus could be in southern states like Texas and Florida permanently.
Sonic is ranked No. 6 on the Entrepreneur Franchise 500, and though the drive - in chain known for its slushies might not be the most natural franchise for cold - weather states, it's the top franchise on our Franchise 500 list to expand in states like Alaska and Montana.
«Like other retailers in the United States, the unseasonably cold and disruptive weather negatively impacted U.S. sales and drove operating expenses higher than expected,» McMillon said in a statement.
«In the United States, for example, they use recreational marijuana for medical use — that's like making chicken soup when you have a cold,» Landschaft told Reuters.
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«There are people that want to try to paint the United States and its allies like Australia as being against China in some sort of rerun of the Cold War,» Turnbull told reporters.
Instead, it once again went to war pumped up on our own propaganda — especially the conjoined beliefs that the United States was the «indispensable nation,» the «lone superpower,» and the «victor» in the Cold War; and that it was a new Rome the likes of which the world had never seen, possessing as it did — from the heavens to the remotest spot on the planet — «full spectrum dominance.»
It's cold in Pittsburgh, like much of the United States (you may or may not have heard).
When the final horn sounded in Michigan State's rock fight loss to Syracuse, the upset favorite seemed like a stone cold lock to occupy one of the top two spots on this list.
A capable 13 - term senator, said to be one of the best legal minds in the State Senate, DeFrancisco, like Molinaro, found the waters beyond his safe district deep and cold.
In 1995 her colleagues showed that thousands of cold subatomic particles can behave like a single enormous atom, a state called a Bose - Einstein condensate.
When Judah and I talked in January 2017, TV news ran graphics of «the Arctic Vortex», like a big bulge of cold falling down into the United States.
An outlier of sorts in the mushroom kingdom where warm and humid is the preferred climate of most fungi, chaga grows in cold environments, like Siberia, North Korea, Canada, and some colder parts of the United States.
It has also been extremely cold (like we are in a state of emergency and expecting a winter storm coming through today) meaning I have been bundling up in my thickest sweaters.
I lived there a couple years while I was doing my MA at Penn State, and loved it... now that I'm in the desert, I miss the green, trees and cold like you can't imagine!
It was such a cold day with temperatures of about -15 degrees and it was super hot in the tank and I could have stayed for hours (theoretically, my pulse stated to bump like crazy after a little while!).
Coming from a colder climate, I put it in 4 wheel high and drove it like a normal winter day from my home state while everyone was stuck inside.
As proof, very cold states like Pennsylvania and Minnesota have some of the highest rates of Lyme's disease in the country, which is a tick - borne disease.
Came home today and my hamster was stone cold, shivering almost in coma like state, I wrapped him in a warm sock and put it in my hands, etc, he revived some and drank some water, but still seems really listless, just laying about in his tubes, is there anything else I can / should do??
I shouldn't be surprised by how much I can relate to the woes and rewards we share as women travel writers — Stephanie's pension talk - induced cold sweats, Catherine's zoning out on HGTV and feeling like her feet are nailed to the ground when she first gets home and Liz's claustrophobic feeling in the States are all sentiments I know well.
considering the sad state of american cinema, «young adam» was like an icy cold pint after a week in the mojave... (having been born in denver, and having fled to san fran as soon as i turned 17 — i wish godspeed to david & tilda... and advise them to stay within the capitol hill perimeter)
Here in Washington State, everything under the sun has been linked to global warming (local TV and newspaper reports, seems like almost daily); and we've had a couple of cold years as I was able to confirm from a recent report from our state's climatologist (not just my perceptState, everything under the sun has been linked to global warming (local TV and newspaper reports, seems like almost daily); and we've had a couple of cold years as I was able to confirm from a recent report from our state's climatologist (not just my perceptstate's climatologist (not just my perception).
They found that northern hemisphere warming and droughts between the years 950 and 1250 corresponded to an El Niño - like state in the Pacific, which switched to a La Niña - like pattern during a cold period between 1350 and 1900.
I realize it's kind of late for making suggestions, but here goes anyway: Gerhard Gerlich and Ralf D. Tscheuschner claim to have falsified the existence of an atmospheric greenhouse effect.It looks like you have addressed T&G's main arguments (eg, about the 2nd law), but I wonder if it might be appropriate to put in a brief description of what it means to «falsify» something in the scientific sense — ie, essentially what T&G must show (and failed to show) to make their case that there is no greenhouse effect: namely, 1) experimental evidence that shows the opposite of what an atmospheric greenhouse effect would necessarily produce and / or 2) evidence that the greenhouse effect would actually violate some physical law (eg, 2nd law of thermo) The pot on the stove example is obviously an attempt to show that you get a colder temp with the water than without, but I think it's worthwhile explicitly stating that «because T&G failed to demonstrate that the pot on the stove example is a valid analogy for the earth, they failed to falsify the atmospheric greenhouse effect» And you could also add a sentence stating that «because T&G failed to show that the greenhouse effect would require a violation of the 2nd law [because their arguments were incorrect], they also failed to falsify»
Those same textbooks carefully demonstrate that there is no lapse rate in an ideal gas in a gravitational field in thermal equilibrium because, as is well known, thermal equilibrium is an isothermal state; nothing as simple as gravity can function like a «Maxwell's Demon» to cause the spontaneous stable equilibrium separation of gas molecules into hotter and colder reservoirs.
Cold snaps like the ones that hit the eastern United States in the past winters are not a consequence of climate change.
«Take unusually warm Atlantic ocean surface temperatures (temperatures are in the 70s off the coast of Virginia), add a cold Arctic outbreak (something we'll continue to get even as global warming proceeds), mix them together and you get huge amounts of energy and moisture, and monster snowfalls, like we're about to see here,» said Michael Mann, a climate researcher who directs Penn State University's earth systems science center.
Rather, they look like rapid, decade - long transitions between cold and warm climates followed by long interludes in one of the two states
The latter would fit the accompanying example but, like the example itself, would say nothing at all about human attribution; and while you can torture some sense into the former — «explicitly state that humans have had little impact on global warming» or perhaps «explicitly pooh - pooh the claimed scale of human inputs to global warming» — you'd leave the example out in the cold.
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I have an administrative skill - set that I'd be able to barter — if an investor needs someone to cold - call, write letters, answer phones, organize mailings and / or, like I stated, swing a hammer, I'm all in!
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