Sentences with phrase «very much air»

Right now the device pumps only air, and not even very much air at that, but Salter says the concept could be expanded to create Ducks up to ten meters in diameter that would pump out 2000 cubic meters of water every day, enough fresh clean water for roughly 20,000 people (not including agriculture.)
Some babies don't take in very much air during feedings, so they don't need to burp as much.

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Prices, costs, sales volumes and the quality of inventory are still very much up in the air.
SYRIZA has arguably won more support in rural areas which report later, so this election remains very much up in the air.
EASTWOOD: No, I just... Yeah, I just thought in the back of my mind I was well some people have made through these things so maybe we'll have a luck and when we hit the water and the water felt much more comfortable because in the air the sound of the engine not running was very disconcerting.
Plans for the show's fifth season are still very much up in the air, but the new «The Bachelor Winter Games» might have something to do with the uncertain future of «Paradise.»
More specifically, the whole thing looks very much like a MacBook Air, but, while it's not that nice, there are certainly worse laptops to take after.
While Obamacare's fate still remains very much up in the air, today is the last day to sign up for individual health insurance plans through HealthCare.gov and other statewide marketplaces.
We very much look forward to testing the truthfulness of Mr. Trump's feigned lack of knowledge concerning the $ 130k payment as stated on Air Force One.
Gawker Media's fate is very much up in the air.
How the increased B.C. foreign buyer taxes would pan out with Chinese property investors remain very much up in the air.
Much of what I read here is very, very familiar — I've not run across many folks as (openly) honest as you — you're a breath of fresh air.
I always give Erasmus the highest praise and defend him as much as I can; I am very careful not to air my disagreements with him less by chance I too would confirm such people in their hatred of him.
An air conditioning unit is definitely in the pipeline and will installed in the deli very soon, although as it is a listed building, it's proving to be a much slower process sadly.
Since then, I take all kinds of steps to prepare for air travel, especially long, international flights and find the extra effort to be very much worth it.
Fold in the remaining poppy seed mixture, and add the last of the egg whites, working very gently to keep as much air as possible in the egg whites, until the egg whites are completely incorporated.
«Last summer our main campaign Colour Your Summer was very much targeted at teens who consumer online and social media... what's really changed is that we are now always on [air],» Ms Watkins said.
To achieve this texture, whisk eggs — and fresh eggs are key — in a medium bowl until very, very well combined (we're talking no strands of egg white remaining, but be careful not to incorporate too much air).
They are wise words and should help Wilshere to relax, if he takes them on board, but if the boss then drops him for the very next game, they may seem just like so much hot air by the midfielder.
In recent weeks however it seems as if his future is very much up in the air and that it may even be likely for Wenger to sign a new contract at the end of the season.
With his contract set to expire at the end of the season, the future of Liverpool midfielder Emre Can is very much up in the air for now.
CalHi's offense, known very much for their running attack in the past, looked very good in the air too.
Their story is very much not done yet, and where things go next is up in the air.
Predictable and risky... Mert is poor in the air and will be bullied by Austin and in boffal and tadic they have a couple of nippy and skillful forwards who will trouble the defence... Much will depend on whether this very average midfield can control enough of the game to allow the attack to do their job their defence is solid but if the three are on form it should be enough to see them off..
However Sky Sports understands that the move is still very much up in the air, with Vardy not confirming with either Arsenal or Leicester with what he exactly intends to do and where he intends to play next season.
Liverpool will hope there's a chance he becomes available, with his future surely very much still up in the air.
With the status of star RB Adrian Peterson very much up in the air, the sportsbooks have yet to release their lines for this NFC matchup.
However, Fletcher is very good in the air and a real danger to score with his head, whereas Altidore is much more of a threat with the ball in to his feet.
The problem is that this season Hazard hasn't been that player and now hs future is very much up in the air.
However he didn't confirm or deny where he would be playing in the future, leaving his future very much up in the air.
Indeed, although Adebayor has a frustrating habit of wasting chances in front of goal there are very few strikers going around who causes defences as much trouble as Adebayor does both on the ground and perhaps more importantly, in the air.
With Gary Medel gone and Jeison Murillo's future very much up - in - the - air, Inter's defense is thin and noticeably inexperienced.
With regard to how much air we blow in and how we determine its effectiveness, it's a very important question.
Yes, I try to help them see how wonderful it can be, and I give them every chance for a successful breastfeeding relationship, but with that much hate and resent in the air, it makes it very hard for them to enjoy breastfeeding.
Indeed, bottle fed infants are typically placed much higher up on the bed and near pillows (and sometimes on top of pillows, very dangerous) that can obscure the infants air flow, and expose infants to potential gaps (head board to mattress) into within infants could slip.
Babies tend to be very relaxed during this feed so have less wind as they don't gulp as much air.
Air drying is very important so change breast pads frequently or just let them air out as much as possibAir drying is very important so change breast pads frequently or just let them air out as much as possibair out as much as possible.
It remains unclear what will be voted on since a plan to reshape the state's tax code remains very much up in the air, but specific numbers are on the negotiating table right now.
This is a key release for Blue Sky as A) their Ice Age series stumbled last time out and B) the future of Blue Sky is now very much in the air after Walt Disney bought Fox on Thursday.
The leadership of the state Senate this afternoon remains very much up in the air as Republicans consider ousting Majority Leader Dean Skelos, who faces corruption charges.
So, your claim that TARP was a fantastic deal for the U.S. appears to still be very much up in the air.
«As for his re-election prospects, that's still very much up in the air
While there is some appetite in both parties to raise the caps, the path forward is very much up in the air.
But both approaches require either very humid air or far too much electricity to be broadly useful.
We can get very high accuracy humidity readings, too, so we can tell how much water vapor is in the air.
Beijing has been battling an unwelcome, unrelenting and «very unhealthy» smog for many months, much of it made up of particulate nitrogen compounds suspended in the air.
But the fate of that NASA - funded education program and many others was very much up in the air until this week, when Congress passed a $ 1 trillion spending bill to fund the federal government through 30 September 2015.
«The Brazuca has very deep grooves — it's much rougher than Jabulani — and this creates a different pattern of air flow around the ball,» says Professor Derek Leinweber, Professor of Physics in the University's School of Chemistry and Physics.
During the study of a number of aardvarks by researchers of the Brain Function Research Group at the University of the Witwatersrand, all but one of the study animals — as well as other aardvarks in the area — died because of a severe drought, with air temperatures much higher than normal and very dry soil in the area.
«What we found was this really strong impact — air that traveled over a lot of forest brought a lot more rain than air that didn't travel over very much forest,» said lead author Dominick Spracklen of the University of Leeds.
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