Sentences with phrase «little less warm»

They're all rated roughly the same for warmth, though I've heard the length and kick - pleats of the Kensington cause it to be a little less warm and they all have the hood with detachable fur collar, not really a big deal for me.
Holding him in a different breastfeeding position and making him a little less warm and comfortable may be all it takes.

Not exact matches

A little less sweetness please... Goes Well With: Warm milk, herbal tea, water
You can also make the same recipe with a little less rice flour and enjoy it as a drink, thick, warm and spicy.
I also started drinking a shot of cacao powder in a little espresso cup with warm water before a meal and found my appetite decreased and I ate a lot less than I would have normally.
You know, so my midsection pooch will be a little less noticeable when I start peeling off layers of clothes for the warmer weather.
Also I tried two days ago and something weird happened I blend the cream and as it was warming up a little bit it became something strange like less creamy more thick like a flan I don't really know what happened.
So whether you just want a little less on show or simply want to stay warm, nursing tops will help you achieve that.
If a forest covers a snowy expanse, «that has a strong warming influence,» he notes, because of little cloud cover resulting from less efficiency in evaporating water.
«Cold, deep water from this little area of the Nordic seas, less than 1 % of the global ocean, travels the entire planet and returns as warm surface water.
Experts suggest that without nuclear power the world has little chance of restraining global warming to less than 2 degrees Celsius
Because the comfort of our patients is a priority, we offer amenities such as a non-oral, same - day colon irrigation prep option for colonoscopy; your choice of music during the procedure; warmed blankets and robes; and colonoscopy shorts to make the experience more comfortable, and a little less stressful.
But these warm - weather months also signal something a little less glamorous — a sky - high energy bill in your home or apartment.
A half cup of frozen strawberries (about eight times the volume), warmed up on the stovetop and seasoned with a little cinnamon or ginger, contains less than 25 calories with no added sugar, and has bonus vitamins, fiber, and antioxidants.
We wanted to know how to keep Kombucha warm safely, efficiently, with less effort and even a little style.
Thus, I took advantage of the warm weather and opted for a little something with less layers.
Hourglass Illusion Hyaluronic Skin Tint: With the approaching warmer weather, I wanted a foundation that looked a little more natural and less matte than my typical go - to foundation, so I did some trial and error with multiple different tinted moisturizers, and Illusion was by far the winner.
Even though I'm currently about 5 hours south from Chicago in Missouri for some wedding meetings it's not much warmer, though thankfully a little less snowy.
«The Peacemaker» is a warmed - over story told with little conviction and less imagination.
He's recruited by grisly military commander Colonel Graff (Harrison Ford, who's less growl - y than usual, surprisingly) to attend Battle School, a military academy meant to groom the next Rackham that rejected both his violently demented brother, Peter (Jimmy Pinchak), and his warm - hearted sister, Valentine (Abigail Breslin, Little Miss Sunshine herself), who he loves to no end.
We may be in the minority on this, considering the warm reception that has greeted the film at festival screenings, but The Disaster Artist struck us as less a movie than an over-extended Funny Or Die skit packed with celebrity cameos — which is to say, it makes little sense if you haven't already seen The Room.
In the interest of being a little less long winded, I'll mention a handful of others a little further down the line including the excellent hip - hop dramedy Patti Cake $, David Lowery's esoteric and meditative directorial masterstroke A Ghost Story, Alejandro Jodorowsky's endlessly surreal and poetically moving autobiography Endless Poetry, the quite devastating and utterly unique animated feature (easily the finest of the year) Birdboy: The Forgotten Children, Edgar Wright's explosively edited joy ride Baby Driver, Joe Swanberg's warm and personal gambler comedy Win It All, and Sean Bryne's totally metal and totally foreboding possession horror The Devil's Candy.
As teachers, we are often asked to «do» a lot more than necessary: memorize standards, plan lessons, prepare for various assessments, call homes, provide a warm environment for our students (and visitors), attend faculty meetings with varying effectiveness and relevance, grade mounds of papers, and take what little time we have left to eat and sleep, usually less than we should.
But when the sun - filled afternoon turns to evening, you or your passengers may begin enjoying the ride a little less as that warm air becomes a little cooler.
A big, warm, fuzzy Happy Sock makes life a little less difficult for homeless felines.
If your older dog is showing less interest in his food and his teeth are fine, you can try warming his food, adding a little warm water to make a gravy, or putting something yummy on top of his kibble (like some canned food) to make it more appealing.
Some dogs are less hardy than others, and may need a little extra protection to keep warm, particularly short - haired older dogs.
Since we normally visit warm or tropical destinations for one week or less, I had to do a little more planning for this two - week trip to France and Scotland in regards to what to pack.
Anyway, the papers I mentioned included recent Hansen and Sato paper on paleoclimate and future warming where they argued that since the Eemian was less than one degree warmer (GAT) than today and had 4 - 6 meters higher sea levels, the set 2 degree limitation for future warming was too little.
I like this little dig at the denier - sceptic - contrarians who appear to be tree ring obsessed: «It is intriguing to note that the removal of tree - ring data from the proxy dataset yields less, rather than greater, peak cooling during the 16th — 19th centuries for both CPS and EIV methods... contradicting the claim... that tree - ring data are prone to yielding a warm - biased «Little Ice Age» relative to reconstructions using other high - resolution climate proxy indicators.&little dig at the denier - sceptic - contrarians who appear to be tree ring obsessed: «It is intriguing to note that the removal of tree - ring data from the proxy dataset yields less, rather than greater, peak cooling during the 16th — 19th centuries for both CPS and EIV methods... contradicting the claim... that tree - ring data are prone to yielding a warm - biased «Little Ice Age» relative to reconstructions using other high - resolution climate proxy indicators.&Little Ice Age» relative to reconstructions using other high - resolution climate proxy indicators.»
I don't know if this has been his opinion all along or an opinion that he has evolved to as it has become less and less credible to claim that little or no warming will occur.
Conceptually, it's hard to see how the Gulf Stream western boundary current could be weakened by conditions around Greenland; this is a fluid dynamics system, not a mechanical «belt»; a backup due to less deep water formation should have little effect on the physics of the gyre and the formation of the western boundary current, and it also seems the tropical warming and the resulting equator - to - pole heat transport are the drivers — but perhaps modulation by jet stream meandering is playing some role in the cooling?
I'm concerned that little bits of info (e.g., more ice here, less ice there, sick animals here, winter storms there, and etc.) can be much more confusing than illuminating in the absence of a general understanding of the basic dynamics of global warming as (the majority of) scientists see them.
You know, we have seen global warming thus far of just a little bit less than one degree Celsius and look at what has happened: Superstorm Sandy, Boulder, Colorado, all these fires, Hurricane Irene one year before Sandy — how many billions was that?
If the Earth gets a little darker, it will reflect less solar energy, therefore absorb more of it, and get warmer.
Despite a warming world, there's little chance of weather becoming unpredictable — or at least less predictable than it already is.
In less than forty years the conditions went from the depths of the Little Ice Age to something comparable to the warmest decades of the twentieth century.
And while you are doing that, davie, you might tell us in your own words how less than 1c warming since the end of the little ice age and the beginning of the industrial revolution, measured with ever changing systems in areas of exponential land use change by people who have a total, consensual belief in global warming by ACO2 and no demonstrable scientific scepticism whatsoever, must constitute a «bad thing», awa being scientifically based and believable.
There is little evidence that global warming is necessarily bad for the world or humans, and especially there is little evidence that it will cause a militarily more dangerous or less stable world, or cause more work or misery for the US Army.
I would hazard a guess that the homeless would prefer a political solution that found them somewhere to live, the means to pay for it etc. to warming the planet to make their life a little less uncomfortable.
There can be times (possibly lasting for many many years) when temperatures are particularly warm, or particularly cold, or there can be dry or wet periods, relatively wind free, or very windy periods, very stromy periods, or periods when there is little stromy activity, cloudy periods or relatively less cloudy periods, snowy or no snowy periods, etc. etc..
«Whether there's a little more oil or a little less oil will change the details, but if we want to change the overall shape of the warming curve, it matters what we do with coal.»
When I say recovery from the Little Ice Age in some sense «explains» global warming, I mean to say that the current warming trend began when the LIA ended and has been proceeding more or less apace ever since.
«You can see practically nothing is happening here, basically a little bit of warming, but it's much much less than the models predict.
So there a very small instantaneous forcing — the atmosphere warms a littleless heat is lost from the oceans — an equilibrium is re-established.
But «this study showed that even if the Sun were less active, and therefore not warming the Earth as much, it would have had little effect,» writes science blogger Phil Plait.
If my math is correct, this produces an initial warming rate of a little less than 0.1 degK per year (a rate which will slow as warmer water evaporates more quickly and radiates more).
When I wrote about Dr. Lomborg's proposal to focus less on climate change and more on problems like malnutrition and disease, he told me: «I don't think our descendants will thank us for leaving them poorer and less healthy just so we could do a little bit to slow global warming.
It's a little like saying that a new SUV contributes less to global warming than an old gas - guzzling Cadillac.
E.g., research assumes greenhouse gas emissions cause warming without explicitly stating humans are the cause»... carbon sequestration in soil is important for mitigating global climate change» (4a) No position Does not address or mention the cause of global warming (4b) Uncertain Expresses position that human's role on recent global warming is uncertain / undefined «While the extent of human - induced global warming is inconclusive...» (5) Implicit rejection Implies humans have had a minimal impact on global warming without saying so explicitly E.g., proposing a natural mechanism is the main cause of global warming»... anywhere from a major portion to all of the warming of the 20th century could plausibly result from natural causes according to these results» (6) Explicit rejection without quantification Explicitly minimizes or rejects that humans are causing global warming»... the global temperature record provides little support for the catastrophic view of the greenhouse effect» (7) Explicit rejection with quantification Explicitly states that humans are causing less than half of global warming «The human contribution to the CO2 content in the atmosphere and the increase in temperature is negligible in comparison with other sources of carbon dioxide emission»»
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