Sentences with phrase «talking small degrees»

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«Ideally, small talk will uncover common interests, business alignments, the six degrees that separate you, potential need for your product or service and basically whether or not you enjoy each other's company,» corporate trainer Allison Graham wrote in Fast Company.
She talks to me at times as if, between the two of us, she is the one in charge of things and simply asks me for a small degree of logical cooperation.
Last month, he attended the climate - treaty talks in Bali as part of a small delegation representing 200 scientists who signed a declaration pressing negotiators to commit to preventing the global temperature from rising more than 2.3 degrees Fahrenheit above where it is now (roughly 59 degrees).
Scientists today are talking warming in the small range of 0 to 2 C. Paleoclimatology can not tell us temperature to this degree of accuracy / precision in the distant past.
However, it would be nice if your editorial comments equating snow in Baghdad with a datapoint, conspiracy and the smallest of small talk were honestly applied to NYT reports about unusually hot temparatures such as the 100 degree day in Ireland.
However, the most likely scenario, politically speaking, is that some of the parties to the climate talks, such as the small island nations that face an existential threat from sea level rise and are already advocating for at 1.5 - degree Celsius target, will use this research to justify their position.
That is set to change: I'm working on a small personal project that I'll talk a little about below, but my most recent use has been editing footage from a 360 - degree video camera to produce pseudo multi-camera footage...
To some degree there has been talk that some women may want a smaller smartwatch.
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