Sentences with phrase «more extreme protection»

For more extreme protection, you can even find «nail caps» for cats.

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On a more fundamental level, the negotiations remain at an impasse over a collection of U.S. proposals dubbed «poison pills» by U.S. Chamber President and CEO Thomas J. Donohue, including the proposed sunset clause, an extreme approach to rule of origins for the auto and textile / apparel sectors, and measures that would undermine investment protection, government procurement, and trade in seasonal produce.
Polls released this week suggest that Macron, the founder of a new center - left party who is campaigning on environmental protection, has soared past two more traditional candidates and is likely to face Marine Le Pen, the leader of the extreme - right National Front, in the 7 May runoffs.
The task force also wants more certainty in the protections against extreme, low - probability natural disasters that pose potentially catastrophic consequences for reactors.
The extreme heat of the exhaust causes any type of protection which would normally be on them to burn off, which allows the cast iron to show more rust.
This Chevrolet includes: ENGINE, 6.2 L SUPERCHARGED V8 DI, VVT Supercharged 8 Cylinder Engine Gasoline Fuel AUDIO SYSTEM, CHEVROLET MYLINK RADIO WITH NAVIGATION AND 8 DIAGONAL COLOR TOUCH - SCREEN, AM / FM STEREO WITH SEEK - AND - SCAN AND DIGITAL CLOCK Smart Device Integration Navigation System AM / FM Stereo Bluetooth Connection Auxiliary Audio Input MP3 Player EMISSIONS, CALIFORNIA STATE REQUIREMENTS PERFORMANCE DATA AND VIDEO RECORDER LPO, BATTERY PROTECTION PACKAGE TRANSMISSION, 6 - SPEED MANUAL 6 - Speed M / T M / T ZL1 1LE EXTREME TRACK PERFORMANCE PACKAGE Tires - Front Performance Aluminum Wheels Rear Spoiler Tires - Rear Performance JET BLACK WITH RED ACCENTS, SEAT TRIM SUMMIT WHITE * Note - For third party subscriptions or services, please contact the dealer for more information.
The hairless Cresteds, not having the usual coat protection, are more comfortable when not exposed to extremes of weather.
Ironically, people in cold regions can be most vulnerable to heat waves, because they are not acclimated to extremely hot weather, and because buildings designed for cold climates may not offer protection against extreme heat and high humidity.32 The elderly and those who do not have access to air - conditioning will likely be less resilient in the face of more frequent heat waves.19
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