Sentences with phrase «sloshing in»

Climate change has been public knowledge for 30 years, yet concern in the U.S. remains shallow, like water sloshing in a pan, as Andy Revkin puts it.
To this extent, the majority opinion of global warming is «water sloshing in a very shallow pan» as the New York Times» Andrew Revkin likes to say — it bounces around, reflecting current events, and generally isn't moored in deep beliefs one way or the other.
As I've asserted many times, views on global warming seem like water sloshing in a shallow pan — a lot of movement, no depth (and thus no determination to act).
He starts to address this question in his post, but dribbles off and shifts the focus to a couple of surveys that show people deeply care about global warming — even when there's abundant evidence that much of public attitude on climate is, as I've been saying, the equivalent of water sloshing in a shallow pan — lots of fluctuations, little depth or commitment (particularly when money is involved).
Frequent visitors here know about my comparison of shifting concerns about human - driven climate change to water sloshing in a shallow pan — lots of motion but little real significance.
As I've said before, the last few years of public discourse on climate has been akin to water sloshing in a shallow pan.
It may sound a bit nitpicking, but water sloshing in a bathtub is a gravity wave, water height in the ocean varying on decadal or longer scales must be totally different physics.
Even worse, a dirty filter stops filtering and is effectively reduced to a dirty bucket that your nice clean oil is sloshing in.
Water, whether falling in raindrops, boiling in pots, or sloshing in tubs, is a recurring symbol of desire and connection (as is the color teal).
As if the bullies of my past are sloshing in the wake of my crinoline, with nothing left for them to have power over except the click of my heels as I march on to higher ground.
There is no need for dunking or sloshing in the toilet.
Already both were filled with people, all of them swaying with the train, their Bloody Marys sloshing in their paper cups.
People think that we have 200 million sloshing in the bank to spend but ppl ai nt got a clue about commercial finance, people have said that Joel Campbell is our second best attacking option based on 4 games, people have suggested with no qualifications or experience that are better than Wenger tactically and complain of being cheapwith a 70 million net spend?????
If you run to your car in the morning, toast on a kitchen plate in one hand and coffee sloshing in the other, this breakfast fusion was made for you.
Just before the peach was ready I sloshed in a bit of balsamic over the halves and cooked another minute.The juices together with the pan drippings made a great dressing over the arugula.
I'm not accustomed to seeing any amount of my own breast milk that could actually even slosh in a cup!
So there are the iconic floating houses but they are also doing a lot with raising apartment buildings and allowing water to slosh in and out when floods come.
And like a pendulum, water that sloshes in one direction will invariably slosh back again.
Earth scientist David Mencin says a seiche is more like the slosh in a bathtub than a tsunami.
He also tried, unsuccessfully, to shut out the smell of the shit, which sloshed in the water that half - filled the open latrine pits above him on the other side of the wire.
Whether you're toasting to Hillary Clinton's success, or drowning the sorrow of Bernie Sander's defeat, now might be the time to pop open that bottle you've been saving and get sloshed in style with the help of these artist - designed drinking glasses.
Just in case you want to see what a slosh in the shallow pan of public opinion looks like, here's «Climategate» on Google Trends:
The facts state that the defendant sloshed household bleach in the victim's face.198 The rule is that any object can be a deadly weapon if it is used in such a way as to make it likely to cause great bodily harm.199 It may seem obvious to an experienced lawyer that the precise legal issue is «whether bleach, sloshed in a victim's face, is likely to cause great bodily harm.»
At the nightly wine slosh in the B.C. hotel lobby, presidents - elect of two B.C. boards chat about the future, given both are bleeding members, lack executive officers, and are exploring new technology.

Not exact matches

Even in the unlikely event that your supercar has cupholders, they will offer no protection from the sloshing created by bumps in the road.
FRANKFURT, Oct 9 - Key Euribor bank - to - bank lending rate hit fresh record lows on Tuesday, pushed down by large amounts of excess liquidity sloshing around in money markets.
FRANKFURT, Oct 8 - Key Euribor bank - to - bank lending rate hit fresh record lows on Monday, pushed down by large amounts of excess liquidity sloshing around in the money markets.
FRANKFURT, Oct 10 - Key Euribor bank - to - bank lending rates hit fresh record lows on Wednesday, pushed down by large amounts of excess liquidity sloshing around in money markets.
FRANKFURT, Oct 9 - Key Euribor bank - to - bank lending rates hit fresh record lows on Tuesday, pushed down by large amounts of excess liquidity sloshing around in money markets.
FRANKFURT, Oct 8 (Reuters)- Key Euribor bank - to - bank lending rate hit fresh record lows on Monday, pushed down by large amounts of excess liquidity sloshing around in the money markets.
The danger is mitigated by the outperformance of the RUT, as funds slosh around from one corner of the market to another (there doesn't seem to be enough liquidity to keep all the plates in the air concurrently).
And for me, that makes up for any amount of sloshing around in wet socks waiting to be ignored by the Prime Minister I have to do.
In other words, this is not any Tom, Dick and Harry with a couple of Bitcoins sloshing around like you and me.
The market turmoil reflects the conflict between the extreme inert overvaluation of financial assets and the money sloshing around in the hands of perma - bullish traders who never experienced a market collapse.
I'd ask you a question, but it would just get mired in that concrete pudding you have sloshing about in your head.
«My personal theory is that as the bourbon constantly sloshed around in the barrels, the constant contact with the wood accelerated the maturation process,» he explains.
The days when Joe the bartender would slosh a little whiskey in a glass with ice and cola and call it a cocktail are long gone.
Make a clearing in the centre of the pan and add the tomato paste, let it caramelize for a minute, and then deglaze pan with a good slosh of wine.
I still have tons of milk sloshing around in the bowl.
Darnit... the almond flour overcooked, the top was almost burnt but the cake was still sloshing around in the middle of the pan..
In just about 5 minutes, the coconut should become quite runny and you'll hear a «sloshing» sound from the food processor — like it's suddenly blending liquid.
In just about 5 to 8 minutes, the coconut should become quite runny and you'll hear a «sloshing» sound from the food processor — like it's suddenly blending liquid.
The only downside to pots de crème was the water bath, which required carrying a sloshing roasting pan full of hot water and liquid custard in and out of the oven, often resulting in steam burns.
Pounds of bubbling cookie slosh have been repurposed into press - in pie crusts.
The peaches came up by airplane with my sister from California and peach cobbler is one of my all time favorite desserts and both of these facts laughed in my face as the cobbler sloshed its way out of the oven in a big gloppy mess.
If the fat is separated, you shouldn't hear / feel the liquid sloshing around too much, or in some cases it just feels like there is no liquid in there at all.
Or the bleacher bums in right field who shout out obscenities as they slosh beer on their chests in their drunken quest to pump their fists and berate the right fielder playing beneath them.
When not trimming the jib or working the running backstays, the two crewmen demanded by a 5.5 huddle in the bottom of a chest - high cockpit or pump out the gallons of spray that slosh dismally over the foredeck going upwind.
Arsenal fans and considerate others will point to the construction of the Emirates, a long - term project in a short - term world, the consequences of which sit in awkward juxtaposition with the petrodollars sloshing around the top end of the Premier League.
This very small change in brain size means there's less free room for the brain to move inside the skull, resulting in less damage from hits, where traditionally the brain would slosh around inside the skull.
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