Warm
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Tennis fans may admire a well-executed backhand; but watching players
warm
up on court would soon become dull if no match followed.
This general decline of "connectedness" in the United States is more pernicious than just the loss of that
warm
and cuddly sense of community that many people feel nowadays.
She is frank, forceful, warm, and engaging.
Anti-Trump demonstrations in big cities will no doubt annoy the self-loving new president, and the moral glow of joining the resistance will
warm
the protesters.
And science predicts that, unless we severely constrain consumption of oil and coal around the world, the climate will continue to warm, increasing ocean volume and melting huge amounts of ice in the Arctic and Antarctic – thereby causing disastrous rises in sea level.
He did offer plenty of
warm
pro-Israel rhetoric, referencing the deep historical links between the Jewish people and the Land of Israel.
While the word does not retain its original virtuous connotations, we still
warm
to the virtuosity of “doing more with less.”
Ricard could, on request, empathize with others’ pain, but he found it unpleasant and draining; by contrast, he described compassion meditation as “a
warm
positive state associated with a strong pro-social motivation.”
The more likely explanation for Trump’s betrayal of Putin is that his
warm
rhetoric was, like everything else that comes out of his mouth, driven by his desire for ratings, not any actual interest in – let alone commitment to – helping the Kremlin.
We have enough organic carbon-hydrogen bonds to break to provide us with calories; enough vitamins and other nutrients to keep us healthy; enough shelter to keep us dry; enough clothing to keep us warm; enough capital to keep us, at least potentially, productive; and enough entertainment to keep us from being bored.
Almost three billion people still burn dung, twigs, and other traditional fuels indoors to cook and keep warm, generating noxious fumes that kill an estimated two million people each year, mostly women and children.
Energy poverty is even more acute for the three billion people – almost half of the world’s population – who burn dung, cardboard, and twigs indoors to cook and keep
warm.
The world’s three billion energy-poor people need cheap electricity to cook and keep
warm.
The high temperatures of the Gulf of Mexico helped, as recovery proceeds much faster in
warm
waters than in cold.
After the fall of the Soviet Union, relations continued to warm, as Boris Yeltsin, the first President of the Russian Federation, visited the Vatican in 1991 and 1998.
The warm, optimistic former Hollywood actor Ronald Reagan and Thatcher the Iron Lady got along very well through mutual empathy and a shared strategic vision of the world.
But this merely confirms what we have known for a long time – that burning fossil fuels emits CO2, which tends to
warm
the planet.
There are also industrial factories spewing smoke, charcoal braziers on the sidewalks keeping pavement dwellers warm, coal stoves used by roadside chaiwallahs (tea-sellers), and even the agricultural stubble burned by farmers in the nearby states of Punjab and Haryana.
It seems appropriate to assign the term “Anthropocene” to the current, in many ways human-dominated, geological epoch, supplementing the Holocene – the
warm
period of the past 10–12 millennia.
Hence, according to the latest estimates by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), Earth will
warm
by 1.4–5.8
For many, Germany’s
warm
welcome to refugees was unquestionably heartfelt.
Just as it is impossible that half a room be forever
warm
and the other cold, it is unthinkable that two different Europes can exist next to each other without detriment, and the stable and more prosperous half would pay the higher price.
We might find ourselves
warm
and contented in a cocoon of untruth.
The animals burn up most of that food’s energy just to breathe and keep their bodies warm, so we end up with a small fraction – usually no more than one-third and sometimes as little as one-tenth – of the food value that we feed them.
It is not just that some so-called “elites” think that the weather is going to
warm
up a bit.
With consumption, credit, and employment booming and asset prices sky-high, a
warm
and fuzzy feeling of prosperity permeates society.
The Obama administration also has been conspicuously quiet about abuses in Brunei, Laos, and Vietnam, inviting the head of Vietnam’s Communist Party to Washington, DC, last July for a showy and
warm
visit.
both express
warm
feelings for Russian President Vladimir Putin.
It’s hard for a Westerner, even one of Russian ancestry like me, to
warm
to Vladimir Putin’s Russia.
Even Germans might
warm
up to easy money if it meant more exports.
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