Sentences with phrase «likes water rates»

«An average single family pays more than $ 800 for water each year, so if this system leads to relatively modest reductions in water used by, let's say, 5 percent of homeowners, there will be significant savings for them, and we all know that nobody likes water rates,» Mr. Bloomberg said at a news conference at City Hall.

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«Those pushing for net neutrality think the world would work better if the Internet was somehow magically transformed into a public utility, like a water or electricity company, with the FCC and state regulators setting rates, overseeing investment, and micromanaging relationships between providers and customers,» Downes says, adding the result would be devastating to the smooth functioning of ISP networks.
As they like to say (repeatedly), they have been testing «uncharted waters» since the moment the U.S. Federal Reserve dropped its policy rate to zero in 2008.
Like the others, the rectangular device has GPS, a heart rate sensor, water resistance, and coaching software.
If you see a pepper and it's rated at 2,500 Scoville Units, it would need to be diluted 2,500 times before your eyes didn't water, your nose wouldn't run, and your mouth wouldn't feel like it was on fire.
I always rated this guy but even I underestimated him, I didn't think he was the «leader» of the CB but seeing Per flop about like a fish out of water at times with Monreal next to him... Maybe it is Kos that does more of the organising?
You skewed my words regarding «managing» my birth... the whole point of the midwife is to alert the mother of the possibility of a problem, just like an OB so then a proper course of action can be taken... I was merely saying that they don't think of birth as a medical emergency from the beginning, requiring things that are unnecessary, like constant monitoring because it's easier than intermittent monitoring, or restricting maternal intake because the doctor could get puked on, or have fecal matter excreted during delivery is selfish (and yes, I know, the mother could aspirate, but the rate of that is low too... and I'm not saying they need to eat a steak dinner... but denying a drink of water, or a popsicle during a long labor is just ridiculous, as is rushing a natural process for convenience sake.)
... we have a high water birth rate here, mostly because we have this water birth room, which is available with tons of hot water and a big beautiful tub and so essentially if I get them in the room, I get them in the water, I'm listening to the baby, I shut the curtains around the tub, I turn the lights down and I just give them that hour, like 1 to 2 h of kind of privacy where I'm sneaking in to listen to the baby.
«When you have government mandated expenses like property taxes and water and sewer rates that have gone through the ceiling in the last 10 years, that now eat up anywhere from 30 — 40 - percent of every rent dollar an owner takes in, then it doesn't leave much left to pay off your mortgage, to make repairs, to invest in the capital improvement in your building.
«Not on taxes, or water rates, homeowners feel like they're being squeezed, and there is all this talk about affordable housing and no one is talking to them.»
Plants are even sensitive to hot and cold, allowing them to respond to the weather by doing things like changing their growth rates and modulating their use of water.
A «300 - foot gash in the hull» was often mentioned - just like the image we show in our issue from two weeks after the tragedy: Later calculations looked at the rate with which water flooded the ship during the two hours and 40 minutes it stayed afloat after the collision and showed that «the gash» in reality would have resulted in only slight damage to the hull, perhaps amounting a dozen square meters in total.
«Water considerate» consumers rate water uses like drinking and recreation fairly highly, Warner Water considerate» consumers rate water uses like drinking and recreation fairly highly, Warner water uses like drinking and recreation fairly highly, Warner said.
Rennan Barkana of Tel Aviv University in Israel and Avi Loeb of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, realized that the gravity of such shrouds should attract more gas at high rates, like water drawn into a whirlpool.
Conditioner can act like a cure - all by slowing the rate at which hair sucks up water from the atmosphere.
But I question the dilution rate you listed — I thought one drop of oil in one 5 ml bottle is 1 % dilution, so 9 drops in a tablespoon of water seems like way more than 3 %.
Heat, like leaving your water bottle in your hot car, and microwaves can dramatically increase the leaching rate.
If you want to spend as little as possible then that's fine, but if you want things like 3G and a water - resistance rating then you'll have to pay more.
The successor to last year's LG G6 is now smarter and comes with improved premium features like Qualcomm's Fast Charge technology, IP68 rated water and dust resistance, MIL - STD810G certification, a super-wide angle 100 - degree selfie camera and a 7.1 channel DTS: X 3D Surround Sound.
A recent teardown of the BlackBerry Motion performed by popular YouTube personality Zack Nelson (JerryRigEverything) revealed some suspect waterproofing techniques that don't suggest the device may actually survive being submerged in water like its IP67 rating promises.
The game has higher frame rates and more realistic effects than its dual - core counterpart; water «splashes» up on your screen as you speed through channels, and a motion blur effect makes you feel like you're really zooming when you crank your engine to the max.
Credit card balances with high interest rates can often make it feel like you're treading water when you make your minimum monthly credit card payment.
But what about the schools who are not truthful about graduation rates, college counselors who get paid a commission for enrolling students, lender who pass out money like water, and of course the student has a responsibility as well.
The boat loan interest rate for people with bad credit which you like may also be motivated by where you intend to get your water vessel from.
Since the most senior tranche (s) was like a «bucket» being filled with the «water» of principal and interest that did not share this water with the next lowest bucket (i.e. tranche) until it was filled to the brim and overflowing, [24] the top buckets / tranches (in theory) had considerable creditworthiness and could earn the highest credit ratings, making them salable to money market and pension funds that would not otherwise deal with subprime mortgage securities.
Ensure to ask us about our Family and group rates for your day trips, snorkelling and scuba diving the Great Barrier Reef, or perhaps try some adventure activities like White Water rafting or even Jungle Surfing in the world heritage rainforest of Cape Tribulation.
Expertise rating: Intermediate With crystal clear water and all the marine life to be seen here, this site is like diving in an aquarium.
Experience the crystal clear waters and powder - white sand of the island like never before with Boracay Regency.With its striking Mediterranean - inspired architecture, landscaped gardens and expansive beach front, this is a resort that stands unparalleled in beauty and service in the entire island.Boracay Regency allows you to relax and luxuriate within its 285 world - class rooms with service that promises an unparalleled experience.The Main and North Wings which are located right at the beachfront boast rooms perfectly illustrate why Boracay Regency is the first Triple - A rated resort on the beachfront of the island.
After selecting a single pass or family pass at a discounted rate, make your own way to the water park to enjoy hours of fun and entertainment with your full - day admission ticket, including reentry whenever you'd like.
Viceroy DISCOVERY members get 10 % off our standard rates, plus receive exclusive benefits like free Wi - Fi, bottled water, newspaper and local experiences when booking direct.
The luxurious Sugar Beach (formerly the Jalousie Plantation) enjoys picture - perfect views of St. Lucia's famous Pitons and includes a series of private guest villas, a pampering spa, dive center, and inclusive rates that cover water sports like windsurfing, sailing, and kayaking and land activities like tennis, use of the fitness center, and a schedule of daily classes and other events.
Blessed with a warm tropical climate and featuring many picturesque beaches fringed with coconut trees and lapped by turquoise clear waters, you have a chance to spend a great time in a postcard - like environment at well below rack - rates.
In Survival Mode, the game's basic rules apply, but resources like food and water drain at a faster rate, incidents cause more damage and deceased Dwellers can't be revived.
Greenhouse gases (like CO2, CH4 or water) absorb and re-radiate infra - red (IR) radiation that is emitted from the planet's surface at rates that depend on the temperature (the Stefan - Boltzmann law).
With even further warming more hydrates are released, additional global soil feedback (extreme soil respiration rates, compost bomb instability) and weathering becomes a driver, now Ocean very stratified, maybe things like permanent El Nino, weather systems probably move very slow — everything gets stuck due to lack of perturbed ocean, no or very little frozen water at the poles.
If the CO2 rise is a carbon cycle feedback, this is still perfectly compatible with its role as a radiative agent and can thus «trigger» the traditional feedbacks that determine sensitivity (like water vapor, lapse rate, etc).
Then there's the other stuff like water bottles, power bars, speedbelts, quickdraws, backpacks, camelbacks, watches, pedometers, heart - rate monitors, shoe wallets, safety vests, sports bras, energy gel, iPod cases and undergarments (like sports briefs and wind briefs).
Availability of resources such as usable water will also depend on changing rates of precipitation, with decreased availability in many places but possible increases in runoff and groundwater recharge in some regions like the high latitudes and wet tropics.
Specifically, as global temperatures have steadily increased at their fastest rates in millions of years, it's directly affected things like water vapor concentrations, clouds, precipitation patterns, and stream flow patterns, which are all related to the water cycle.
A thunderstorm event might be best depicted as a run - away rising column of air that is becoming progressively warmer than the surrounding air as condensing water vapor yields its heat of vaporization until almost all water vapor has condensed out and then cooling at a rate of 9.8 deg C per 1000 meters, it eventually reaches a warmer layer of air and spreads out like smoke over a ceiling.
The dissolving rate is based on the surface area exposed to the water and clastics like sand reduce the exposed surface area.
Well then it would be like the passive solar hot water system that does not have a defined lapse rate but does convect under a varying heat source and averages a greater temperature than the ambient local temperature (which has the GHG effect included already).
This fabric will block liquid water from ever getting into your walls just like any other weather barrier, but it has a higher PERM rating, meaning it is going to «breathe» better and allow water vapor to flow more freely.
Complete absorption is THE reason that potent GHGs like water vapour and CO2 reduce the rate of heat loss from the surface and lower levels of the atmosphere.
From what I understand about things like the viscosity of water & gravity, the actual rate of sea - level rise can't vary between locations on any long - term basis.
I wonder if there are any «rate of erosion» data that could show CO2 / acidity changes... Having a much colder polar water with faster rain washing in the tropics sounds to me like a formula for CO2 stripping...
About a third of the current rate of sea level rise is from thermal expansion of the oceans (the water expands like mercury in a thermometer), because they are absorbing about 90 percent of the increased heat from climate change.
Other effects like temperature - dependent CO2 solubility in ocean water, carbon stored in the land biosphere, weathering rates, and ocean nutrient inventories may help explain the rest of glacial − interglacial changes in atmospheric pCO2 (26, 27).
When one adds DLR it just behaves like a tributary joining a river because pressure having set the background upward rate of flow (rather than gravity) the phase changes of water ensure that only the volume (quantity) of the energy flow changes from ocean skin upward.
Like just have a really thick plate of lead down there, designed to conduct heat (without need of water) to the rock at a sufficient rate such that it can't totally melt with the rate of heat supplied to it?
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