Sentences with phrase «what little gas»

Active star formation consumes what little gas survives in the galaxies.

Not exact matches

British Columbia is likewise feeling the pinch, as what was looking like a shale gas boom little more than a year ago has gone quiet.
What depresses me about watching them this year is how obviously unhappy the team is... there is little to no chemistry among these guys — which is dispiriting to see on a Spurs squad... I think the big discrepancy in the home vs. road record is indicative of that... it seems like they just run out of gas and don't really rally around each other in the 4th quarter, particularly on the road... they still try because there's a lot of pride in them, but this team just doesn't really seem to believe in each other, if that even makes sense.
What is the best baby bottle for gas for your little princess?
Steele's oldest daughter runs track and in today's youth sports climate where far too many parents pressure kids and pile on the criticism she offers up a refreshing attitude on what youth sports parenting should be all about: «If I know she started a race maybe a little too quickly where she didn't have enough gas at the end I just bite my tongue,» she says.
If your little one is having trouble, think about what you've eaten over the past few days and see if you can pinpoint any gas - causing foods.
What eventually happens is that the baby fills up on the milk, which contains very little fat and air and this leads to gas and stomach pains.
LPG is liquid propane, not natural gas and incineration is the most expensive and dirtiest way to generate what little electricity it will produce.
Such little income tax, time for shale gas, what's a credit rating agency, penny off a pint, and no fuel duty (but please don't drink and drive)
If you're having a lot of blow or gas because of probiotics, you probably have to look a little deeper and see what's happening with the dysbiosis or other infections.
Paul Rudd... YUP, PAUL FUCKING RUDD, gets the baby from the gas station because, guess what, PAUL RUDD PLAYS THE CHARACTER OF THE GROWN UP LITTLE KID FROM THE FIRST ONE.
For the price you can't beat what you get, a fun little 2 door that gets decent gas mileage and handles very well.
3/7/2018: It's been since Dec. 2014 when I bought this Tundra new and its been awesome, it rides nice in any weather condition especially snow, has never failed us in any mechanical, technical or reliability issue, I can't say anything negative about the truck aside maybe the gas mileage but what 5.7 L V8 engine doesn't drink a little gas, I'd sacrifice a little gas mileage over raw horsepower any day!
Just what kind of gas mileage could be wrung out of this little pocket rocket?
Also, the gas mileage, although decent, was a little less than what I was expecting.
While shelling out big bucks for an electric car may seem a little extreme, it's guaranteed to cut down on what you spend for gas.
With bonus cash back on what you really need, including office supplies, communication expenses, and gas purchases, you can add a little wiggle room to your bottom line without needing to sacrifice somewhere else.
My Italian is a little rusty, but what I can make from the video is that the festival commemorates when vikings landed in the countryside in the 12th century and held a bake sale for gas money to get back home?
Reading the terms and conditions can be a little confusing as it mentions that rewards will not be earned at convenience stores (what virtually every non-Costco gas station is).
With bonus cash back on what you really need, including office supplies, communication expenses, and gas purchases, you can add a little wiggle room to your bottom line without needing to sacrifice somewhere else.
But there was little disagreement that playing what amounts to two games of high - stakes poker at the same time by driving up greenhouse - gas concentrations is a bad idea, particularly as ever more people concentrate on coastlines in both rich and poor countries.
Re 423 Chris G — whether the effect saturates at a given density depends on the way the temperature is distributed; if the temperature from TOA downward is isothermal for a sufficient thickness, than the effect could be saturated at TOA (if starting from a large enough optical thickness per unit atmospheric mass path, a change in the density of the gas / etc that contributes optical thickness would then have little to no effect on the flux at TOA, which is what is meant by saturation.
The skin layer planet is optically very thin, so it doesn't affect the OLR significantly, but (absent direct solar heating) the little bit of the radiant flux (approximatly equal to the OLR) from below that it absorbs must be (at equilibrium) balanced by emission, which will be both downward and upward, so the flux emitted in either direction is only half of what was absorbed from below; via Kirchhoff's Law, the temperature must be smaller than the brightness temperature of the OLR (for a grey gas, Tskin ^ 4 ~ = (Te ^ 4) / 2, where Te is the effective radiating temperature for the planet, equal to the brightness temperature of the OLR — *** HOWEVER, see below ***).
What is obvious is that including the data of the past few years pushes the estimates of climate sensitivity downward, because there was little warming over the past decade despite a larger greenhouse gas forcing.
But it's also clear that more science clarifying overall trends in temperature over a mostly sub-zero continent will have little bearing on what societies choose to do, or not do, related to accumulating greenhouse gases, warming and the resulting rise in sea levels.
However, you better hope nobody notices how the skeptics have consistently said this entire time that the IPCC has not conclusively proved human - induced CO2, an otherwise harmless greenhouse gas, is the main driver of what little global warming we've seen over the last century.
In its 2007 Climate Change Synthesis Report, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which shared that year's Nobel Peace Prize with Al Gore, projected temperature increases in the 21st Century of from 2 to 6 °C (4 to 11 °F) if no action is taken beyond what little has already been taken to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions.
The ex-president seemed exasperated: «We need the debate between people who are a little bit to the left and a little bit to the right what's the best way is to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions.
It's really tragic because we need a debate in America, and in every country, between people who are a little bit to the right and people who are a little bit to the left about what the best way is to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions.
In the more settled science (what little there is) non-condensing greenhouse gas increase in the industrial age accounts for about 2 additional watts / m2 of forcing.
By gutting Canada's long - standing environmental laws, the budget bill gives big oil and gas companies what they've been asking for — fewer environmental safeguards so they can push through resource megaprojects with little regard to environmental damage.
Somebody once asked could I spare some change for gas I need to get myself away from this place I said yep what a concept I could use a little fuel myself And we could all use a little change Well the years start coming and they don't stop coming Fed to the rules and I hit the ground running Didn't make sense not to live for fun Your brain gets smart but your head gets dumb So much to do so much to see So what's wrong with taking the back streets You'll never know if you don't go You'll never shine if you don't glow
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