Sentences with phrase «often handed warm»

Salespeople at established organization are often handed warm leads on a daily basis, and their goals are oriented more towards taking orders from existing accounts rather than closing new business.

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On the other hand, warm, enthusiastic, dedicated teachers who pour themselves into their teaching often have a lifelong impact on students.
I don't eat them that often, but every so often I really REALLY feel like eating a muffin, and if I don't have one on hand then I feel kinda bummed You see, I just love a freshly warmed muffin, sliced in half with butter melting into it.
Wash her hands with soap and warm water, and have everyone in the family wash their hands often, too.
New parents need a product that is not only affordable but that is also good in quality — Unfortunately good quality and affordability don't often go hand in hand, however I have carried out a review on the Beurer digital baby food and bottle warmer JBY52 to help you decide whether this product is for you.
More often, that same mom is frantically trying with one hand to unscrew bottles, scoop out formula, and shake it all together without spraying warm, sticky liquid all over her kitchen with one hand, all while holding a crying infant in her arms.
Wash your baby's face and hands often and thoroughly clean the genital area after each diaper change using a warm, wet cloth or unscented baby wipes.
-- Improve the condition of sleep: ventilate the room before going to bed or leave the window open, moisten the air in the room; make the crib more comfortable: put a pillow roll under the baby's back, warm the crib (babies often wake up when they are put from mother's warm hands into the cold crib), you can put the baby on a warm blanket covered with a flannel nappy.
Children often feel warm to the touch when they have a fever, but putting your hand to your child's forehead is not enough to find out if your child has a fever.
· Wash your hands often with soap and warm water for at least 20 seconds, especially after you cough or sneeze.
On the other hand, she says, «In laboratory studies, pH variability often limited the effects of ocean acidification, but the effects of temperature variability on responses to warming were equivocal.»
On the other hand, layering is a dreadful experience for many because the need for keeping warm often leads to dressing up as an eskimo, a fashion fright indeed!
I can often be found on my couch (wine - in - hand), ramping up my Pinterest with * wishful thinking * warm weather getups.
Also called «ecaille,» this look mixes golden tones and warm browns, often using a balayage technique where the color is hand - painted onto your hair.
Explore the town on foot or rent a golf cart, enjoy a buffet lunch, snorkel on various coral reefs or just bask in the sun with a drink in hand, feeling the wind in your hair and stopping every so often for a dip in the warm Caribbean waters of Cancun.
The uncomfortable reality: Outside the basics (more CO2 = warming world = many climate shifts + less ice + rising seas) more research on complex scientific questions often leads to more questions rather than resolving the one at hand.
While it's impossible to say how this scenario might have unfolded if sea - ice had been as extensive as it was in the 1980s, the situation at hand is completely consistent with what I'd expect to see happen more often as a result of unabated warming and especially the amplification of that warming in the Arctic.
And science is emerging suggesting a link between the melting of Arctic sea ice on one hand and faster warming in the region and changes to the northern hemisphere jet stream on the other, explaining why some weather systems appear to get «stuck in place» — to often - devastating effect.
Let's assume, on the other hand, that Dr. Pratt is referring to 4C warming since industrialization started (a pretty arbitrary figure, as you point out, but a concept that is often cited).
Just reminds me of the climate gate email that is not often discussed where someone (I do nt recall who off hand) notes its good that the skeptics at least have not yet made a point yet about the discrepancy between land and ocean temps, as the land should follow the sea and can not warm at a faster rate for any physical reason.
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