Sentences with phrase «smoke than fire»

And since Google has concluded that there's more smoke than fire, it makes sense that it's simply addressing the issue here instead of in a larger forum.
Making the legalization of pot his top legal priority risks giving ammunition to the critics who claimed his political agenda was more smoke than fire.
While exorbitant drug price hikes by Martin Shkreli's Turing Pharmaceuticals and Valeant have sparked outrage in Washington and tanked the stock prices of much of the pharmaceutical sector in the last six months, there's growing evidence that the controversy may be more smoke than fire.

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These measures also suggest Americans are more likely to die from gun violence than the combined risks of drowning, fire and smoke, stabbing, choking on food, airplane crashes, animal attacks, and forces of nature.
In his more than 25 years as firefighter in Stamford, Connecticut, Capt. Jacques Roy thought he could handle anything — until the smoke cleared from a devastating fire that killed three children and their...
I would rather risk being called an alarmist than deal with the consequences of being timid, just as I would rather alert my neighbors to the possibility of a fire based on seeing smoke than remain silent until flames engulf their entire house.
Seitan and Horseradish Sauce Sandwich Tofu, Eggplant, Tomato and Avocado Sandwich Soups All in the Family Onion Soup Barley «Bacon» Mushroom Stew Soup Better than Miso Soup Corn and Cheese Chowder (from Love Soup by Anna Thomas) French - Style Seitan Stew Irish «Lamb» Stew Jim's Pasta and Bean Soup One World Tempeh Minestrone Potato Leek Soup Simple Seitan Stew with Fire - Roasted Tomatoes Smoked Sausage, Butternut Squash and Wild Rice Soup Smoky Cauliflower and Bean Soup Tempeh and Tomatillo Soup
*** Editor's note ~ Skipping the pan here and putting the breasts straight on the grill will be healthier than this version as the fat will drip down into the fire rather than stay in the pan, but you risk drying the creole smoked turkey breast out ***
If that isn't barbecue in its purest form, than I just don't know what barbecue is but meat cooked over fire and smoke.
Vineyard Destroyed by Fire, Others Threatened by Smoke: The Soberanes Fire that grew to more than 23,000 acres near Big Sur today already has claimed one vineyard and is threatening the 2016 vintage in parts of Monterey County...
Several brands offer a smoked nutcheese, but the result is usually more dumpster - fire than cozy fireplace.
After months of recipe testing, more than 20 teams will finally fire up their individual grills to smoke brisket, chili, chicken and ribs.
The whole Mourinho to united still seems more like smoke than a real fire at this point and even if its true that is an issue for Next season not this season..
The famous old saying that «Where there's smoke, there's fire» has convinced some pundits that there was much more than meets the eye to the bizarre events involving Manchester United and Portugal star Nani on the eve of the World Cup.
Fire and smoke are deadly and can kill a baby in less time than an adult!
Erie County Fire Safety defines «live fire» as any training where smoke is generated by anything other than a non-toxic smoke - generating machFire Safety defines «live fire» as any training where smoke is generated by anything other than a non-toxic smoke - generating machfire» as any training where smoke is generated by anything other than a non-toxic smoke - generating machine.
Troops set fire to more than 650 oil wells, blackening the skies with thick smoke.
Acre was better prepared, but in Bolivia, smoke from more than 20,000 fires reduced visibility and shut airports in several towns.
The North Bay Fires affected air quality in the Central Valley and satellite images show it traveled more than 500 miles over the Pacific, reaching as far south as Mexico.19 In 2015, smoke from wildfires in central Canada resulted in multiple days of exceedances of EPA standards in Maryland.20 In 2002, wildfire smoke from fires in Quebec impacted populations all along the East Coast of the United States, and a nearly 50 percent increase in hospital admissions for respiratory diagnoses for the elderly was associated with the smoke plume and concurrent PM2.5 in counties in states between New York and Washington, Fires affected air quality in the Central Valley and satellite images show it traveled more than 500 miles over the Pacific, reaching as far south as Mexico.19 In 2015, smoke from wildfires in central Canada resulted in multiple days of exceedances of EPA standards in Maryland.20 In 2002, wildfire smoke from fires in Quebec impacted populations all along the East Coast of the United States, and a nearly 50 percent increase in hospital admissions for respiratory diagnoses for the elderly was associated with the smoke plume and concurrent PM2.5 in counties in states between New York and Washington, fires in Quebec impacted populations all along the East Coast of the United States, and a nearly 50 percent increase in hospital admissions for respiratory diagnoses for the elderly was associated with the smoke plume and concurrent PM2.5 in counties in states between New York and Washington, DC.21
Major wildfires broke out north of San Francisco in early October, 2017, killing more than 40 people.4 Smoke from these North Bay fires spread throughout the San Francisco Bay Area and reached the Central Valley and beyond.
An accompanying editorial, «MS and heat: The smoke and the fire,» discusses the study's contributions to understanding MS.. According to the results, cognitive performance may be a more sensitive indicator of subclinical disease activity than traditional assessments.
One study found that people who live in smoking households were up to 6.6 times more likely to experience a fire injury than those in nonsmoking households.
No sooner had the aircraft begun to emerge from the lower reaches of the fog — its outer edges trailing tendrils of water vapor like wisps of smokethan the air was rent by the pounding percussions of antiaircraft fire.
Those alarms tend to be much louder than a home smoke detector, which is a benefit to you in a fire during sleeping hours.
Your homeowners insurance will even go down if you give up smoking, because smokers are far more likely to cause a fire than are non-smokers.
THERE»S MORE THAN ONE WAY to get the attention of a few hundred kindergartners, first, second, and third graders... sound a smoke alarm and bring in Sparkles, the Fire Safety Dog.
A fire needs oxygen to burn, so lack of oxygen or inhaling smoke is more often the killer than the fire itself.
From your view at the rear of the ship cannons crack, smoke fills the air and waves can be used as shields against incoming fire, though storms seem far less common than Black Flag.
Unlike his predecessor, Cole McGrath, Delsin relishes in his powers and is just as likely to fire off a quip than a shot of smoke.
You can also shape and re-texture the terrain, you can place and expand buildings, you can use more than fifteen hundred different objects (including variations), you can place effects like fire and smoke, and you can use the all - new trigger system to create a simple elevator or a complex skill game logic.
The environments look better than anything Harebrained has done to date, and the effects (fire, smoke, sparks, damage, etc.) are stellar up close.
Moreover, these fires are difficult to detect with current remote sensing methods because the chemistry is significantly different, their thermal signature is much smaller, and the smoke plume is much less buoyant than the emissions from flaming fires.
If there was a shift in public mood, it had much less to do with «science» than it had to do with the fact that smoking can be an nuisance to others, and possibly a fire risk in certain environments, and a health risk to people with certain conditions.
Where there's smoke, there's fire, and I'm no more than a guy on the street pointing it out to open - minded journalists and other investigative «firefighters» who can see such smoke for what it is.
I think you could make the case that consistently breathing PM from wood burning fires would be much worse for those individuals than the longer term ill effects of global warming, etc.... just as it would be worse for individuals to be in the path of coal burning smoke as opposed to suffering the long term consequences.
Already, more than 10,000 people die each day from the small particles emitted from fossil - fuel burning; each year, 339,000 people die from wildfire smoke, in part because climate change has extended forest - fire season (in the U.S., it's increased by 78 days since 1970).
The fires stretch along the 5,000 - kilometre length of the country, cloaking it in heavy smoke that, in the past three weeks, has released more CO2 than the annual emissions of Germany.
[Response: Your argument misses the point in three different and important ways, not even considering whether or not the Black Hills data have any general applicability elsewhere, which they may or may not: (1) It ignores the point made in the post about the potential effect of previous, seasonal warming on the magnitude of an extreme event in mid summer to early fall, due to things like (especially) a depletion in soil moisture and consequent accumulation of degree days, (2) it ignores that biological sensitivity is far FAR greater during the warm season than the cold season for a whole number of crucial variables ranging from respiration and photosynthesis to transpiration rates, and (3) it ignores the potential for derivative effects, particularly fire and smoke, in radically increasing the local temperature effects of the heat wave.
Or of perhaps thinking the smoke denialism generates indicates a real fire in climate science rather than a problem with those generating that smoke.
Smoking Deadlier Than HIV According to New Study, article published on the website of Ring of Fire Radio on 12/20/12.
Note that if you do have a home fire, and your vehicle is parked in your garage at the time, it will not be covered for fire and smoke damage unless you have comprehensive coverage (now called «other than collision») on your vehicle.
Your homeowners insurance will even go down if you give up smoking, because smokers are far more likely to cause a fire than are non-smokers.
Named perils content insurance is also less expensive than open perils policy because named perils only covers you for the specified risks on the policy such as fire, smoke, lightning, vandalism, theft and other items listed on your policy.
The still somewhat recent extended drought in Georgia had many residents looking for a renters insurance plan that covered things other than water damage, such as fire, smoke damage, and windstorms.
By making a small, one - time purchase, such as a fire extinguisher, fire alarm, smoke detector, or alarm system, people can make their Chandler payments drastically less month after month, saving them endless dollars, while never spending more than that first purchase.
Many fires are started by cigarettes that haven't been put out properly, so if you're a non smoker, your rates will be less than the insurance rates of those who smoke.
Even if you're farther than an insurer prefers from a fire department, you can save as much as 15 % simply by installing smoke alarms and equipping each floor (at minimum) with fire extinguishers.
Those alarms tend to be much louder than a home smoke detector, which is a benefit to you in a fire during sleeping hours.
Generally speaking, a tenant who smokes marijuana is no greater of a fire risk than a tenant who smokes cigarettes, but that risk is definitely non-zero.
Photoelectric sensors are less prone to nuisance alarms and are generally better than ionization at catching smoldering fires that put out bigger particles of smoke.
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