Sentences with phrase «not warm up to»

I was also surprised that Mr. Market did not warm up to XYL's story after the spinoff; the shares have underperformed the market since the spinoff and are up only 4 % since my purchase in August.
Many fans did not warm up to the idea of Orci helming the next installment in the Star Trek franchise, as he would be making his directorial debut with the film.
If they engage in email correspondence, they may not warm up to the idea of a phone call.
There hasn't been a lot of successful tech IPOs this year, and the lukewarm response Square has drawn from Wall Street shows investors may not warm up to large tech companies going public for the rest of the year.
While institutional asset allocators still haven't warmed up to the idea of investing in crypto, the big change that happened in December was the rollout of futures trading.
... The business community has really only pressed pause here, it certainly hasn't warmed up to the overall package.»
I see people on here still not warming up to the idea that we need a new striker at least.
She doesn't warm up to the kids even if we spend 2 hours with them.
If you haven't warmed up to Crocs yet, you may want to reconsider!
For some reason I can't warm up to the shade, I feel like it's way too feminine for my liking.
If you're one of my dear friends that can't warm up to the bow shoe — you'll have to get over it as bows on loafers are only moving higher up the trend ranks the next two seasons!
I'm still haven't warmed up to it myself, but it looks fabulous on you!
«I still can't warm up to the layout but it's infinitely better than the first three creepy, artificial covers Laura did for InStyle,» reasoned dodencebt, who went on to add, «I feel like both covers are a nod to American Vogue.
I can't warm up to the transparent trend, it just seems so... exposed?
I'll admit that their brand of humor was never my thing, so I didn't warm up to the film, but I was surprised by how harmless the whole ordeal was.
George takes to Lucy immediately, but can't warm up to Eugene, especially after learning from his uncle Jack Amberson (Ray Collins) and his maiden aunt Fanny (Agnes Moorehead) that Eugene and Isabel had once been sweethearts.
I just can't warm up to the new compact Volvo SUV.
But U.S. buyers have not warmed up to them.
If you have a large family and just can't warm up to a minivan, a big station wagon is probably the next best alternative.
I have not warmed up to its MSRP.
A couple of readers however, didn't warm up to the style: This was a difficult read for me because Matthew's thoughts and narration are somewhat disjointed - at times I felt like I was plodding through it, which is not my favorite way to read.
As Nourry says, many efforts at «enhanced ebooks» have been cast aside as expensive experiments that most consumers haven't warmed up to.
While they don't warm up to strangers easily, they interact well with children and other dogs.
Animal Control may get the impression that it is wild since it is not warming up to people like it would under normal circumstances.
She started out with young kids and was fine, but now she doesn't warm up to them, I think it's something that they need to live with and not just sometimes cause we're older and have young ones only once in a while, we wouldn't trade her for any other dog, love her to pieces,,, hope this helped
Don't be alarmed if they don't warm up to each other immediately.
Yes it had Ryu, Ken and Chun - Li but the whole cast was brand new and many fans didn't warm up to them, no matter how hard Capcom tried to make us like them.
But her job is very hard — Clinton has to convince voters who don't want to vote for Trump but haven't warmed up to her that she is likeable, honest and trustworthy.
Wick didn't warm up to that idea until he reframed it with his own poetic characterization.
The surface won't warm up to where it was before, but also the heat loss slows as a result of only the net difference between the energy radiated from the surface and the energy «returned» from the atmosphere being lost from the surface.
I admire her decoratig style (drool) but don't warm up to her on - air personality much.
Except for picturing the baptismal tank as the most wonderful home spa, I just couldn't warm up to the idea.

Not exact matches

It wasn't until Fisher got to know people that he warmed up.
Not only do warmer waters cause bleaching of the living coral polyps that make up the mass, by leading them to expel the algae that give them color, but they have also led to an explosion in the numbers of a creature called the crown - of - thorns starfish.
You can put them in team - building retreats all you want, but they're still coming back with eating as # 1, not being eaten as # 2, finding warm sun to lay in # 3, and it's a long, long way down their list before ticket sales comes up.
Your body's just been booted down for hours — you can't expect it to be warmed up, energized, and raring to go right away.
After taking a few in Shanghai because the water took five minutes to warm up that I couldn't stand wasting, in December of 2013, I took thirty days of cold showers.
It's now kicked off in San Francisco, and it doesn't sound like everyone's warming up to the idea:
Of course, you can always just use a coffee cup or bowl from your kitchen for this purpose, although possibly not with as good of results, as the best shaving bowls and mugs are typically designed to hold in heat, allowing you to warm up your lather before shaving.
While some voters appear to be warming up to the bill, that most of them aren't noticing it might not be the best of signs for the GOP, either.
It has been written about often over the past year that sales are not able to engage until further down the buyer journey and marketing has a tough job of «warming up» the buyer for sales engagement.
I started lifting my knees and kept thinking to myself, «Ok this warm - up isn't so bad!
J.P.'s embrace of blockchain doesn't mean he's going to warm up to cryptocurrency.
Marketing's job is not just to deliver leads but to help warm up those leads by educating and providing qualifying calls to action to them over time.
It did not warm the cockles of my heart when my friend Rachel Lu popped up in my feed to point out that, to her, the best explanation of the profound and repeated confessional experience of transformation is in fact «the efficacy of the sacraments.»
Youthful fire is not meant to warm up those who are old.
That concept is not easy to teach or warm one's hands over without considerable effort, but it is not impossible to convey even to young children the sense that the real meaning of Christmas lies precisely in the combination of magical ceremonies and the grown - up message that in the very midst of our human selfishness, the waylaying love of God has broken through to us unconditionally.
But despite our best attempts to reach our neighborhoods and cities with the Gospel of Jesus, the world doesn't seem to be warming up to us (or our message).
Growing me up into this space to be this sort of leader who does not melt on a warm day.
There is something dated, surely, about this talk of natures, and forms, and essences; our minds misgive us lest they should be a mere ornament, not a weapon of our thought, comparable to those brightly polished warming pans that hang, unused, on the walls of an old inn that has been «done up» - at best, like an old stoup now used for an ash tray.
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