Rabbi Lefkowitz had
particularly warm words for Assemblyman Hikind who, according to the Agudath Israel representative, «was able to walk into Governor Paterson's office or Senator Sampson's or Assembly Speaker Silver's and effectively convey the importance to the community of yeshivos» inclusion in TAP.»
Not exact matches
What they liked most was the president's
warm words about Poland and her historical struggles for freedom, which sounded
particularly topical at a time when the country and its government have been an object of massive and unjust attacks by EU officials.
How many times have you seen the
word «collapse» used lately to describe what could unfold should human - caused global
warming, and more
particularly warming seas, erode the West Antarctic Ice Sheet?
[H] e was quoted by Andrew Revkin, science writer at the New York Times, as being
particularly disturbed by the rapid pace of
warming in the Arctic adding, as way of an illustration, «The Inuit language for 10,000 years never had a
word for robin, and now there are robins all over their villages.»
His strong
words are
particularly significant given that Nordhaus has, in the past, strongly challenged analyses — notably the Stern Review — pointing to high economic costs from global
warming.
Unlike many who are commenting on the topic, I have actually read most of the IPCC AR4 (painful as that was), and came to the same conclusion as Lucia: that the IPCC said the climate models predicted a hot spot in the mid-troposphere, and that this hot spot was a unique fingerprint of global
warming («fingerprint» being a
particularly popular
word among climate scientists).
If Twitter was around at the time George Orwell was writing the dystopian fiction Nineteen Eighty - Four, I wonder whether he might have borrowed some text from Schmidt's tweets,
particularly when
words like, «procedures correct» refer to mathematical algorithms reaching out to «nearby» locations that are across the Coral Sea and beyond the Great Dividing Range to change what was a mild cooling - trend, into dramatic
warming, for an otherwise perfectly politically - incorrect temperature series.