Sentences with phrase «likely burn up»

But don't panic: That chance is just 6 % over a million years, and it would likely burn up as it entered the atmosphere.
The falling space rock likely burned up in the sky about 10 to 20 miles (16 to 32 kilometers) north of Milwaukee, or about 100 miles (160 km) north of Chicago, according to the American Meteorological Society (AMS).

Not exact matches

It's more likely the burning self - doubt that creeps into your brain every time you square up the club.
Professor Dov Eden, an organizational psychologist who has conducted the study, found that those who are electronically hooked up to their office, even if they are lying on the Riviera, are less likely to receive the real benefits of a vacation and more likely to burn out.
Those who think hell will be Vegas had better consider that it is more likely to consist of cheerful folk telling you that the flames could be hotter, that you look good in red light, and that sulphar covers up the smell of burning flesh quite effectively.
It will set you up in the morning with a tasty savoury flavour and get your body burning fat and protein over a sustained period of time rather than an insulin - spiking quick release carbohydrate or sugary breakfast likely to have you starving for lunch... or even worse, craving sugary things at 11 am!
Deer Valley's 6 - 10 talent Marcus Lee burned up recruiting lists and is likely to do the same to opponents.
Yet, despite this decline, Arctic temperatures have soared and the most likely culprit is the build - up of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere from fossil fuel burning, forest clearing and other human activity, Kaufmann and his colleagues wrote.
Space rocks are much more brittle than Earth rocks, suggesting that asteroids on a collision course are more likely to burn up as fireballs in the sky
Either the nucleus now resembles a baked Alaska — a burnt crust insulating a core of ice and preventing it from releasing gas that would glow — or, more likely, it has broken up and we are just seeing a fragment.
The huge probe likely broke apart as it re-entered, with the vast majority of the pieces burning up in the atmosphere, but some big componets were expected to survive the fiery fall.
According to scientists at Tel Aviv University studying the subject for 10 years, «those who are electronically hooked up to their office, even if they are lying on the Riviera, are less likely to receive the real benefits of a vacation and more likely to burn out.»
In a person who has been burning carbs for decades, not getting to the point where the ever need to burn fat, there are scores of known enzymes and likely many unknown that need to be manufactured from scratch by genes that may also themselves need to be revved up again in terms of their expression.
You will likely end up burned out or worse, injured.
Bang out your first set with something still left in the tank, and maybe even your second, then, even if you fail or miss reps on the third, or forth set (however many you do) next time around your more likely to up your reps on those, rather than burn out or regress, going to failure right in the door and every set following.
If you experience a burning in your chest it makes sense to think it's a result of TOO much acid, but most likely it's a result of not enough acid production in the stomach, and acid winding up in the wrong place (the esophagus) at the wrong time.
Time of Day — Early morning is, for similar reasons, the best time to sunbathe if you have not already built up a base tan, because you're less likely to burn in the mild morning sun than later in the day.
They also burn slower and cooler (helping to better distribute fragrance), are non-toxic, less likely to trigger allergies, clean up with soap and water, and produce very little soot.
Seriously if you're health is compromised you're much more likely to burn up your hard earned savings.
Once you've burned through that, you'll likely turn to angel investors — wealthy individuals who enjoy the risks and rewards of a start - up.
If you lack patience, you'll likely burn out and give up before you reach the promised land.
I continue to apply a cash on hand less 1 year cash burn valuation (and my cash burn estimate is far too kind — actual expenditure is likely to ramp up to a multiple of the LTM cash outflow).
(Washington Post) But banks got burned on these loans because people who couldn't scrounge up a down payment were more likely to default on their loans (duh), which is part of what caused the mortgage lending crisis.
While it's likely to bolt after small animals or moving targets and therefore needs to be kept on a tight leash in high risk areas, those energy levels are soon burned up.
The six month kitten - cat will likely still need the extra protein, calories and fat she gets from kitten food because she is still burning up lots of energy.
Because going for a walk will be painful, he won't burn up any calories so his waistline is likely to grow.
Slicker brushes end up with the side pins bent out, more likely to snag the dog's skin or cause brush burn.
I ended up just buying a PS4P because I had $ 400 burning a hole in my pocket, and work isn't likely to give them out for free anytime soon.: -LRB-
And in today's softened market, this percentage will likely only grow, as collectors increasingly prefer selling privately rather than putting their work up for auction publicly and risking it getting burned.
A review of climate data from March 1st til now by Dr Steve McArtney of the Mountain Crops Horticultural Research Station showed that night temperatures on May 2 and 3 likely caused «increased respiration rate and all the carbohydrates the trees made during the day were burned up during the night.
Our Governor, just last month, & in the Midst of searching for the MIAs, @ northern Santa Rosa, still counting the Dead, still rounding up Fountaingrove's missing cats, & while the largest collection of Backhoes ever assembled upon a Single Knoll in all history — as well as the, again, Very likely Candidate for a Specific «Five Sigma» Situation --(the Fountaingrov Hill Top's «Fire Station # 5,» directly beside its water tower, utterly Burnt into the Ground!)
Still, while coal burning may be plateauing in China (the government has banned any new coal mines for three years), India is likely to compensate as it ramps up its coal plans.
Another agricultural strategy — raising bioenergy crops and capturing the carbon dioxide from their combustion when they're burned — led to a dust - up between climate campaigners at the UN talks in Bonn last week because of disagreement over the likely impacts on farming and food prices.
Since the global surface temperature hiatus was not predicted but is now observed, making a plan, nay implementing a plan based upon guesses, is, well... likely to end up in crash and burn.
In April, Howarth published a review of all the data sets so far, and they showed that his original numbers were pretty likely correct: Up to 5 percent of the methane probably leaks out before the gas is finally burned.
What is needed is for people to wake up and understand that our CO2 emissions through our addiction to fossil fuel burning is really turning up the thermostat of the planet causing a shift that the planet likely only have experienced in rather more cataclysmic events like the big siberian traps vulcanism or asteroide impact.
Paul MacCready, the pioneering aeronautical engineer, said it best: «Your grandchildren will likely find it incredible — or even sinful — that you burned up a gallon of gasoline to fetch a pack of cigarettes!»
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