Sentences with phrase «than heat in»

In a subordinate hypothesis that heat is flowing in the deep ocean, that is a very different case than heat in the pipeline, because heat down there is not available in the next future.
Meanwhile, it must not be forgotten that cold weather in winter causes many more deaths than heat in summer, even in most subtropical regions, and measures to control cold - related deaths need to continue.
You may not realize it, but cold weather can kill your vehicle's battery — even more so than heat in the summer!
«Remember that for humans, the biggest cause of death is cold in winter, far bigger than heat in summer.

Not exact matches

While Lyft never operated services in China, the complication adds heat to a U.S. market some say is winner - take - all, where one company has a valuation more than 10 times that of the other.
Nearly everything is more affordable than in the U.S. Expats report that basic utilities tend to run around $ 20 per month, thanks in part to the mild weather which requires little heating or no air conditioning and the government subsidies on liquid petroleum.
South Korea's new management - minded approach is a dramatic turnaround from its energetic regulatory crackdown on cryptocurrency exchanges this past year, alarmed at a heated market that saw local prices of Bitcoin and other virtual currencies in South Korea trade for higher than international levels.
But rather than the open - and - shut case you were hoping for, what likely followed was a barrage of questions in heated cross-examination: «Do you even know what it takes to take care of a puppy?»
«It's more business oriented than personal now,» says Larry Harmon, president of DeMar Plumbing, Heating and Air - conditioning, in Clovis, Calif..
Off - color jokes, with or without profanity, are far more offensive to people than a word or two spoken in the heat of the moment.
A couple of weeks ago I read about the pillow online, which claimed to be so cool thanks to a knit fabric that has a higher heat transfer than most materials (ultra-cool knit polyethylene), and asked Helix if they could send us a pillow to try out in person.
My PangeaBed pillow ($ 125)(infused with copper for better heat transfer, too) is noticeably cooler than most, and one of my all - time favorites thanks to its unparalleled bounce and antimicrobial benefits, but it doesn't come within a swinging distance of the Helix Cool Pillow in terms of temperature control.
When the carbon fiber material undergoes a kind of heating process known as curing, it can become «stronger than steel for the same mass of material,» explained Facebook Connectivity Lab director Yael Maguire in a blog post.
Cameron's personal involvement in the story has ensured that the debate over the use of tax havens has generated more heat than light, with little distinction being made between the mere use of tax - neutral jurisdictions to manage international investment, which in itself is legitimate, and criminal tax evasion.
But somewhere in the heat of battle, when there seemed little to lose, when doing whatever it took felt more heroic than sticking to your guns, for one unfortunate moment at the 11th hour, it made all the sense in the world to ask, «Is this a prime minister?»
As Insider Picks reporter Mara Leighton explains in her review of SHEEX's signature sheet set, the fabric transfers body heat up to twice as effectively as traditional cotton so you can sleep cooler, breathes nearly 50 % better than cotton, and transfers heat and moisture better through evaporative cooling.
According to Cornell professor Alan Hedge, one problem is that many offices set their thermostats to compensate for the heat produced by their computers, but today's more efficient machines produce far less heat than those in previous generations.
Rossy's company now employs more than 12,000 retail staff, operates 1.4 million square feet of warehouse and is housed in an eco-friendly headquarters that boasts a heated outdoor patio, a fanciful life - size sculpture of penguins at play and multi-storey atrium complete with an orange tree.
Second, to the extent that Uber's legal problems worsen, and to the extent they focus on Kalanick's personal role, including in recruiting an ex-Google engineer to head autonomous vehicle development, some of that legal heat can be focused on Kalanick, rather than Uber.
P.S. Rather than lightening any positions in China... it's time to double down on an asset that could rally sharply as things continue to heat up.
In March 2012, for example, a heat wave in Ontario caused fruit trees to blossom five weeks earlier than usual — and then frosts in April destroyed approximately 80 per cent of apple blossomIn March 2012, for example, a heat wave in Ontario caused fruit trees to blossom five weeks earlier than usual — and then frosts in April destroyed approximately 80 per cent of apple blossomin Ontario caused fruit trees to blossom five weeks earlier than usual — and then frosts in April destroyed approximately 80 per cent of apple blossomin April destroyed approximately 80 per cent of apple blossoms.
It was only with the construction of a national railway system in the middle decades of the 19th century, using coal rather than muscle as its source of mechanical energy, that transport could achieve advances to parallel those already long achieved in the branches of industry in which cheap and abundant heat energy was the key to rapid expansion.
Let's think worst case — should the currency collapse in your home country... and should a bank run ensue... and should the government mandate that all banks then close for no less than a week... and should subsequent food shortages take place... and should no clean water be available... and should the electricity and heat not work... and should violent protests, riots, and widespread looting erupt...
I was expecting much more backlash from coastal city folks in my article, Why Real Estate Will Always Be More Desirable Than Stocks, but instead, I got heat from folks who live in the Midwest.
If the temperature of the water I'm showering in is the temperature of the water my building heats to make hot water, I'm polluting more than I thought when I take a hot shower.
Therefore, other than a drop in oil prices, the only way they'll cut back is if shareholders demand that they do by turning up the heat on capital returns.
Seems there's no end to the trillions of Dollars, Euros and Yen they're finding these days and, with so much above - ground paper in circulation, it boggles the mind that it's still worth more than lighting on fire to heat your home with.
-LRB-...) As concerns about trade and tech stocks heat up, investors are at their most pessimistic in more than seven months, according to the American Association of Individual Investors» most recent weekly sentiment survey, which measures participants» outlook for the stock market over the next six months.
When the votes were announced, investor discontent was even higher than expected, with shareholders resoundingly rejecting the Company's advisory proposal on the remuneration report — in total, just shy of 60 % of voting shareholders registered against votes at the Company's heated AGM.
But in truth the demand for money is a lot more like the demand for heating oil than many suppose.
The main man in this regard was Mr. Paul Boothe, an unassuming, consummate federal civil servant who proved in the heat of battle that he could negotiate with the best of them. If only all our public officials were as determined and skilful in their efforts to pro-actively win real investment and real opportunities for our industries. The St. Catharines announcement is in large part the fruition of the efforts by Boothe (and all the other stakeholders in last year's rescue, including the provincial government and the CAW) to negotiate a package that was much more than a bailout. Rather, it was a recipe for a reaffirmed Canadian presence by these two lynchpin manufacturers (GM and Chrysler).
Hmm, so you're telling me that a «heat shield» that was made of «special plastic» (as NASA called it back in the day), which was nothing but epoxy smeared over a ss honey comb «protected» the astros barreling into the upper atmosphere at hypersonic 5 miles / sec, or well over 30 times the velocity of a jumbo - jet and thru temperatures *** as quoted by NASA *** that are «10 times hotter than the surface of the sun», and then they «braked» with only a parachute to a safe splashdown?
Ironically, JT is probably facing more heat for this now, in light of his return to the Halftime Show, than he did as Scandalous JT 14 years ago.
I'd much rather give grandma $ 100 to pay her heating bill in the winter than give $ 100 to the government and wait for them to take care of her.
It's just that there is usually more to than what meets the eye is all, and seldom are that many people interested in what I'm getting at (it's more abstract and less to the point), especially in the «heat of the moment.»
If I had decided to chime in I would have recommended reading Ian Bradley's fine book Abide With Me: The World of Victorian Hymns (1997), where he details the heated debates in 19th century England over whether to have choirs, and if so, if they should be kept at the rear of the sanctuary in order to «back up» the congregation in its worship rather than being a visual distraction in the front.
And since the «heat shield» was made up of what NASA called «special plastic» back in the day, and since NASA indeed stated that reentry from such a voyage generates temperatures «10 times hotter than the sun», then we can know that one would burn - up upon reentry as do meteors and true physics confirms.
A matter so strenuously debated is not to be settled by a few casual comments; yet certain facts and agreed opinions have in the heat of controversy received less than their proper attention.
Yet so prone are we to care most about what is near at hand, the fear of atomic destruction is probably less keen in most minds than is the energy crisis which means less oil and gasoline available, less fuel for heating, and an abrupt change in American life - styles.
The heat that day was absolutely blistering, as it often is in Waco in the summer, and the sun shone with the kind of intensity that will burn a fair - skinned person in less than ten minutes.
While it is fine, indeed healthy, for Judaic scholars to engage in a heated exchange about the best way to approach interfaith dialogue, nothing can justify Prof. Novak's truly repugnant accusation that, in not ascribing to Dabru Emet, Prof. Levenson is somehow guilty of fostering «self - hatred» among Christians, or his insulting suggestion that Levenson would be better off teaching in an Orthodox yeshiva than at Harvard.
Or is it merely the product of brain events, with no more role in running the operations of the cerebellum than steam has in causing heat in a teakettle?
And, to my surprise, my online students seem more willing to enter into heated discussion than the students who sat in my classroom.
The report found, among other things, that 43 of the lower 48 U.S. states have set at least one monthly heat record since 2010, sea levels are expected to rise between one and four feet by the end of this century, winter storms have increased in intensity and frequency, and the past decade was warmer than every previous decade in every part of the country.
for thus all making as such, is nothing other than its own terminus in incomplete being, as heating is as it were some incomplete heat, and thus concerning the rest.
The desert weather in the winter although might not have snow it becomes so much colder than at yours since it is being open to the cold dry or humid winds that could break the bones of any human or animal if not well covered with wool and protected by some thing from direct blows... heat is there during sunrise and sunset but after that it is too much to bear.
Debates about this will easily generate much more heat than light unless the energy of both sides is focused on the right question, which is: «Given that 200,000 abortions a year is far too many, how can a deliverable change in the law most effectively reduce that number?»
Oh also, I did leave the brownie cake in for about 15 minutes longer than recommended, I guess ovens differ in their heat retention and distribution.
I wouldn't keep it for more than 2 - 3 days in the fridge as the nutritional value of the juice will deplete over time — but it will still be really delicious to heat up in the evening!
Freshly grated horseradish is stronger in flavor and heat than the commercially bottled product.
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