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"If the female dies, then the dominant male will sex-change into a female, and a non-dominant male will change into a dominant male," the author explains.
Then I wash my face and change into my pajamas.
I climb out of bed, and change into workout clothes.
I'm finally able to relax and change into comfy clothes.
Will the purple hues of Virginia change into solid blue?
A new app turns your spare change into digital currency.
They rehydrate, and maybe even change into a fresh uniform.
Get out of your work clothes and change into sweats.
I gave him an hour to change into something else.
Her father would change into a green velvet smoking jacket.
The minute I enter my apartment, I change into PJ's.
"I put change into that account for years," he said.
I nurse P. and then change into some comfy clothes.
So how does it know which color to change into?
Not only can the drone change into different shapes, like a square or curved line, it can also autonomously decide what shape it needs to change into depending on the space it's required to navigate.
I wash up in the sink and change into dry clothes.
I get too excited about the weather and change into overalls.
I change into grungy clothes and head out to help him.
TopCats must leave the stadium to change into their personal attire.
We stop at home and I change into my new dress.
Elect politicians who deny climate change into public positions of power.
My feelings of frustration and shock began to change into fear.
Putting climate change into healthcare terms could help reconceptualize the debate.
I saw a camera change into the head of a dog.
Change into this dress & take the elevator all the way up.
I get home around 10, immediately shower, and change into PJs.
I do my makeup and change into my business casual clothes.
The Communist Party first baked climate change into planning in 1990.
I pray and change into workout clothes for a light workout.
Backstage, I change into one of my dresses, plus custom Vans.
Since it's going to change, what's it going to change into?
I change into business casual and head to another recruitment event.
I wash my face, brush my teeth, and change into workout clothes.
She indicated I should change into a robe in the private bathroom.
Leaves begin to change into shades of red and yellow, Oct. 10.
He lets us change into our wedding garb there, which is nice.
One for the ceremony and one to change into for the reception.
Finding common ground with a competitor and welcoming change into her life.
He said he has the ability to change into anything he wants.
But we're a week-and-change into the promised timeline and ... crickets.
I change into another person, or my real character, without a mask.
Markle is expected to change into something less restrictive after the ceremony.
Before I change into this, I'm in basketball shorts and T-shirt.
Might the city take this change into account and reassess our property?
It will also examine how it can take climate change into account.
BECAUSE A BIG CHANGE INTO OLIGOPOLISTIC -- WE WERE WAY EARLY IN THAT.
Confidence: Medium-High There's not a whole lot of change into Tuesday.
A cashmere crew neck and cashmere sweatpants, so I change into that.
I eat takeout leftovers when I get home, and change into workout clothes.
I change into some black shorts and a black crop top from ASOS.
Change your path and the songs and sounds change into something completely different.
As I was leaving, the owner suggested that I change into hiking clothes.
I change into workout clothes and walk to the gym near my apartment.
He constantly loses his rucksack after ditching it to change into his suit.
There is no evidence oil companies have factored this change into their calculations.
Ana leaves work immediately and goes home to change into something more comfortable.
As she learns and excels, she begins to change into something beyond human.
I roll out of bed, change into appropriate attire, and eat a banana.
They were your workout thing and then you would change into jeans immediately.
Suppose you put $10 in leftover change into your piggy bank a week.
He responded by pouring all of his loose change into the bill basket.
I would never, EVER, come home from the office and change into jeans.
"I brought an outfit to change into," I said, kicking the shopping bag.
Over the years we all saw him change into something that he wasn't.
You'll just get home, change into your running gear, and get out running.
He said he had run home after lunch to change into comfortable clothes.
I'm interviewing another writer today, so I bring a sweater to change into.
Certainly, I thought he should not change into a man who sows oats.
HBO previously adapted Halperin and Heilemann's last book, Game Change, into a movie.
I pin my bib, change into my other shoes, and run to the start.
I change into gym clothes and walk to the gym for a group class.
That was the start of Appolition, which converts users' spare change into bail money.
But it takes more than a quick change into pants to transform a series.
I change into one of A.'s t-shirts and flop on the couch.
I head home, change into pajamas, and read until I fall asleep around midnight.
I wash my face, change into my PJs for the second time, and crash.
I change into proper clothes for my serving job and touch up my makeup.
Luckily, I live down the road, and I'm able to change into sweatpants quickly.
How much do you factor climate change into the investing decisions that you make?
Just have clean clothes packed in your bag to change into when you're done.
Definitely be sure to secure a ride home that won't change into a pumpkin.
He knows that Zaza Pachulia likes to change into a fresh jersey at halftime.
Immediately before their break-ins, they would change into hoodies to conceal their identities.
I can probably change into a new swimsuit two or three times a day.
I quickly change into jeans and a top and head out to the office.
Back home, I immediately change into leggings, a sports bra, and a tank top.
I change into my business casual clothes at a changing station in the building.
Undo several policies that wove climate change into federal decision-making, such as the Obama administration's tally of a metric called the social cost of carbon, and a White House directive that agencies factor climate change into a range of permitting decisions.
I wash my face, change into my pajamas, and am in bed by 10:30.
Princess Eugenie also decided not to change into a second dress for her wedding reception.
I also put on some makeup and change into a dress over my black leggings.
He then set off to go change into his trademark checkered shirt and tie outfit.
I sent the girls currently working to change into their night uniform and have dinner.
It's so warm in the sun, I actually run back inside to change into shorts.
If you must wear heels, then you really should bring along flats to change into.
I eat some of the chicken salsa verde and change into a less sweaty sundress.
He lives close by and I change into shorts to bike over to his place.
"Northie, you gotta change into the shoes," added the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star.
"Empires end, social systems stop, or change into something else, economic empires crumble," he says.
"Over the years we all saw him change into something that he wasn't," she wrote.
I change into my sweatpants and cuddle with my fiancé and kitty on the couch.
Shout For Good is an app that gives turns your literal change into social change.
A spare set of sensible shoes to change into once the photo ops are over?
Their open smiles will change into prim frowns; their eyes will glance me over suspiciously.
Maybe someone would plant a tree, or the smog would change into bright white clouds.
I was provided a fluffy, luxurious robe to change into, as well as thick socks.
Within seconds, the performers are removing their current costumes to change into their next one.
Some scientists anticipate the rainforest will change into a seasonal forest rather than a savanna.
Smart runners brought a second pair of shoes to change into on the start line.
I drops some change into a Tim's cup and grab a few glorious chocolate Timbits.
By barring reformists, Mr. Khamenei funneled public demand for change into a more acceptable candidate.
Initially, Uber said it will be investing a big chunk of change into the new effort.
Force myself to change into actual clothes, then make my way downstairs into my office/library.
She asked me to change into a pair of hospital pants and lie on my stomach.
I get home, change into leggings and a hoodie, and watch last week's episode of Outlander.
I quickly change into workout clothes, make a pre-workout drink, and walk to the gym.
As you twist the items around they'll change into other objects when their silhouettes match up.
I fold load of laundry, start the dishwasher, and change into yoga pants and a sweater.
Hearing an altercation, Wade Wilson runs to change into his costume, finding a nearby telephone booth.
Ms. Jewell's department made clear that it would take climate change into account during the review.
Once I get home, I change into workout clothes and head down to our apartment gym.
But "we have not turned adaptation (to climate change) into a trauma-informed field", Moser said.
My roommate gets home and makes dinner, and I change into gym clothes and head out.
When the nurse asked me to take my clothes off to change into a hospital gown.
It's an hour by the time I get back from work and change into comfy clothes.
They opened another bottle of wine and Hurley went to her room to change into sweatpants.
We could continue to move higher but this momentum is more likely to change into consolidation.
For example, Acorns rounds up your purchases and places the extra change into a diversified portfolio.
She had good foresight, as she was asked to change into the dress for the audition.
We offered her an opportunity to come back if she could change into the dress code.
We could go this second, I said, we didn't even need to change into our suits.
Today, most developed countries — including the U.S. — have incorporated climate change into all foreign aid spending.
I change into a band tee that my friend fronts, black Lululemon leggings, and Patagonia puffer.
Present at the signing ceremony, watching President Obama make that change into law, Ms. Nagle sobbed.
I take a body shower, change into my comfy house clothes (yay, no work!), take H.
If paying cash, Careem lets you transfer your hard change into ride credit on the app.
After they leave, I clean up my apartment, change into pajamas, and head to bed around midnight.
Immediately afterwards, I'd rush to the nearest restroom with a fresh pair of shorts to change into.
We get home, and I immediately change into one of A.'s shirts and some pajamas pants.
I do my nightly routine, change into one of A.'s t-shirts, and crawl into bed.
And there are plenty of materials available for teachers looking to incorporate climate change into their lessons.
We de-gear, change into normal clothes, and take in lunch (which is included in the package).
I have just enough time to pet my kitten and change into my swimsuit for swim practice.
He then allegedly pulled the plug to drain the water while finding dry clothes to change into.
And if the fentanyl was illegally obtained, this death investigation will change into a criminal one. 3.
The person accompanying her asks if she wants to "change into regular shoes" after walking the carpet.
We started with a wardrobe change into the mandatory white lab coat, hairnet, and closed-toe shoes.
They're the sweatpants I change into after an evening pretending to be fashionable and like Sylvan Esso.
And when the defense is forced to reveal itself, Tom Brady can change into a better play.
In the administrative facility, miners can have a meal in the canteen and change into their uniforms.
The first models come back to the dressing area and run to change into their next look.
Industry weighs in Beyond policy and pricing, many US businesses are already taking climate change into account.
You might also change into something comfortable and watch the TV all night, which is perfectly acceptable!
But these efforts, though a vast improvement on chemical agriculture, did not take climate change into account.
Schools, however, have sometimes been slow to bring climate change into the classroom, especially in conservative areas.
Beyond large influential corporations, central banks are also looking at incorporating climate change into their economic analysis.
I want people to think systematically about how to drive change into a system that needs it.
" She needed a moment of privacy to change into her Charleston-friendly costume for "Billion Dollar Baby.
Many change into trousers to take public transportation after dark, and they are sure to stay alert.
M. jumps in the shower while I do that and then we both change into workout clothes.
The children drenched at Park Avenue were forced to change into gowns after their clothes were soaked.
Concurrently, an individual's perception of time can undergo a considerable change into an intense sense of timelessness.
However, the new National Security Strategy doesn't preclude the military from factoring climate change into its calculus.
Looking back, he said, the challenges seem almost inevitable: "It's difficult to introduce change into classic communities."
Obama also directed all federal agencies to take climate change into account during their formal environmental reviews.
Since I pay in cash, I drop the change into the charitable donation box next to the register.
While the Defense Department isn't covered by EO 13677, it continues to incorporate climate change into its planning.
Something went terribly wrong the February 2015 evening Corey Carter refused the command to change into prison garb.
As soon as I walk in the door, I change into my workout clothes and hit the gym.
According to Banfield, she slipped away to change into her gown — and no one knew what was happening.
I change into different jeans and a warmer top, and make a quick quesadilla because I'm already hungry.
We would then take the coin wrappers back to the local bank and convert the change into dollars.
"Failure to take climate change into account really in the end is failure of fiduciary duty," Fugere said.
We get home and I change into comfy clothes and lounge around the house for a little while.
Shortly after, Mod Sun takes the shirt off his back and offers it to Thorne to change into.
She is then expected to change into another dress for her reception at her family's home in Bucklebury.
I change into something that's not my work-from-home uniform (Lululemon and sweaters) and put on makeup.
I get home super full, so I wash all my Tupperware from my lunch and change into sweats.
Earlier this year, the Pentagon began incorporating climate change into its operations from testing weapons to training troops.
Squeezing climate change into other debates will only allow time for rhetoric about the urgency of the problem.
It was nice of course but I was thinking 'but you have to change into a snowboarder now'.
I watch people pass me by as I change into my bike shoes, pulling the Velcro straps tight.
This is a transition outfit, between the work wear and the fineries that I will change into later.
We meditated a bit to gather ourselves, and then we headed to the bathrooms to change into swimsuits.
I change into my sad attempt of a Halloween costume and am out the door by 7:30.
I unpack my work clothes, change into them, and play some Candy Crush before I leave for work.
I change into a brown sweater dress, red leggings, and tall brown boots and we start walking over.
Once the dancers arrive on the altar, they change into ordinary street clothes, a staple of postmodern dance.
Theresa said these small closets were where the Freemasons would change into their clothing for meetings and events.
I jump straight out of bed, change into leggings and a tank top, and run out to my class.
That happens sometimes, but normally you're asked to change into clothes, and they were just asking me to strip.
He said she did not have time to change into something more suitable clothing that she brought with her.
I change into comfy clothes, light a candle, and hop into bed to watch some YouTube with the cat.
I change into comfy clothes and catch up on Jane the Virgin while I soak off my gel manicure.
I change into some comfy clothes and snuggle right up next to him as we eat on the couch.
As I step out of the room to change into my next outfit, the panel chat with one another.
I gulped down my sandwich, ready to change into my uniform and rush out to help at any moment.
I wash my face and change into my gym clothes so I can head straight there after drop off.
I shower, change into pajamas, and then come back in the kitchen to microwave a bunch of frozen broccoli.
So once she mastered that, she'd just change into a few outfits and put her soft smile on replay.
If this doesn't put the dire threat of climate change into perspective for you, I'm not sure what will.
So Browne is trying to convince international leaders that it's time to turn rhetoric about climate change into action.
Some were "skin walkers," people who could change into animal form, like the Animagi in Rowling's Harry Potter novels.
"I grew up in Mexico," he tells me as we change into our whites and head for the kitchen.
The experience of all those coloured shirts suggests that at that point they would then change into something different.
New Edition took a little longer than BET expected to change into their all-white garments for their performance.
"Nothing of him that doth fade, / But doth suffer a sea-change / Into something rich and strange," Ariel sings.
They also visited the Trevi Fountain, where she and Bendjima tossed some change into the water for good luck.
There are certain laws that require the department to take climate change into account when it's managing its land.
His wife had gone off to another part of the residence to change into a new outfit, she wrote.
It was reminiscent of Kate's quick change into a white satin strapless evening gown after her April 2011 wedding.
A group that large carries a strong voice, one that can set significant social and political change into motion.
I have an orange for breakfast and change into jeans, Chelsea boots, a heather grey turtleneck, and cactus earrings.
A spokeswoman for Trump said the first lady has a different pair of shoes that she will change into.
I head to the bathroom to change into my yoga clothes and begin the mile walk to the studio.
I snuggle the dog, change into my PJs, and settle in to catch up on this week's Project Runway.
I change into yoga pants and do a Pilates video on YouTube, then organize the groceries T. picked up.
In Carter's version of "Beauty and the Beast," retitled "The Tiger's Bride," the beast doesn't change into a beauty.
I finally get home and convince myself to change into workout clothes before I settle in for the night.
Since I planned to get sweaty, I brought a fresh T-shirt and undergarments to change into in Hawaii.
GETTING WARMER I get to Radio City and change into my comfy theater clothes: T-shirt, sweatpants and sneakers.
He's also signed executive orders that compel federal agencies to take climate change into consideration when constructing new facilities.
I make myself a cup of tea and head upstairs to repack my gym bag and change into my pajamas.
I'm signed up for an early workout class, so I quickly change into my clothes and hop on the subway.
You know those machines at the grocery store that transform your gallon jug of spare change into more usable currency?
I change into scrubby clothes, move everything out of the entryway room, and line the floor with a drop cloth.
I shower and change into pajamas before curling up in bed to read on my iPad until I fall asleep.
Characters aren't reachable from omnipresent cell-phone connections, and have to check in by feeding change into a phone booth.
At home, we change into comfies and I put on a Glossier face mask before renting Moonstruck on Amazon ($4.39).
For fans already unhappy with the Major's change into a white person, this is an extra slap in the face.
I snack on pretzels and hummus while I marinate chicken in TJ's Soyaki, run the dishwasher, and change into shorts.
I wash my face with an anti-acne cleanser, moisturize everywhere else with coconut oil, and change into my PJs.
I shower, pick out a cute outfit for lunch, and pack a more business appropriate outfit to change into later.
Appolition, founded by Dr. Kortney Ryan Ziegler, enables people to funnel their spare change into the National Bail Out fund.
I put two potatoes in the oven to bake, change into grungy clothes, and join N. to scrape some windows.
Once I put my groceries away, I change into athletic clothes and take him to Audubon Park for a run.
It was reminiscent of Kate Middleton's quick change into a white satin strapless evening gown after her April 2011 wedding.
I change into my gym clothes and eat half an Rxbar as I drive to the gym by my house.
The TV broadcasters are sitting on valuable spectrum real estate that the FCC can change into much-needed wireless service.
A former Marxist guerrilla, Herrera has channeled her decades of experience fighting for social change into the women's rights cause.
Does that mean things got handsy, or did they simply change into sweats while grooving to "Candle in the Wind"?
Indeed, that the American right has transformed climate change into a partisan issue defies all reason and rational self-interest.
Minor said it's becoming more common for women to change into a second dress at the reception or after-party.
Traditionally, a bride wears a red sari or outfit but will often change into another colorful outfit for the reception.
It's more fun to do the fun, trendy stuff at the rehearsal dinner, or change into it for the reception.
The vision of "making America great again" is clearly bringing change into each and every organization within the federal government.
I shower, put on my sunscreen and eyeliner, change into presentable clothes, and am out the door by 9 a.m.
"An Inconvenient Truth" is credited with bringing climate change into mainstream political discourse in the United States a decade ago.
Op-Ed Contributor LIKE politics, weather can be a contentious subject, especially when you throw climate change into the mix.
I was in the deep South again, and all I wanted to do was change into my favorite jean shorts.
Change into your PJs, make some hot cocoa, and have yourselves a merry old time with this ridiculous-looking movie.
Then it was off for a costume change into Tom Ford tuxedos as guests snacked on Indian street food dishes.
She shamed Peter and ordered him to go change into his clothes at once and said that they were leaving.
He directed her to change into a thong, spread her legs and hold a paintbrush up to her genital area.
I quickly change into my sweater in the bathroom and while doing so, my coworker walks in on me. Yikes.
They pick at the last of their home-cooked dinner, then take a hot bath and change into their jammies.
In three sets of experiments in China since 2015, researchers seldom managed to get the intended change into embryonic genes.
Paul Romer and William Nordhaus won last year for incorporating technological innovation and climate change into models of economic growth.
Within a few months, its skin begins to change into a dizzying, labyrinthine array of black and bright green pixels.
I also do my makeup and change into my new pants with a sheer turtleneck over a black tank top.
But everybody does not know that he is a political authority who has compromised, cajoled, and coerced change into reality.
I have some nude heels at work I can change into and I know my Pumas can withstand any puddle.
Zhang appeared in prison garb, and Judge Roy Altman asked why she did not want to change into civilian clothes.
But we always had the plan to go do the photos and then I would change into the more 'comfy' cheeseburger.
I get home a little before 8, change into PJs, and pull my laptop out to get some more work done.
Another is that the leasing program is not taking the coal's environmental impacts — specifically, its impacts on climate changeinto account.
I go home, feed the cat, change into comfy clothes and take the box of t-shirts to my friend's house.
Eugenie was following a royal tradition that has seen several princess brides change into a second dress for their evening reception.
That price has served as a level of resistance, the trader said, but could soon change into a level of support.
Later that night, Kardashian made a quick change into a $695 Jacquemus dress with a fringe skirt and white strappy heels.
After I unpack all of my many bags, I change into my running shoes to go for a 20-minute walk.
He proudly announced he's sinking that chunk o' change into her biz ... after he performed and walked the runway for her.
I also find a way to change into my running clothes and start my prerun routine of stretching and other exercises.
These students leave home in the burqa, change into their uniforms once in school, and put on the burqa when leaving.
After the competitions, they were always left dirty and muddy, with no privacy to shower off and change into clean clothes.
WARDROBE CHANGE Once we finish, we stretch and change into clothes that we carried with us on the run in backpacks.
If customers aren't willing to change into the cheapest plans, the insurance companies won't have any incentive to compete on price.
After crossing successfully, some change into the dry clothes before they are taken to a Border Patrol facility to be processed.
Type the words "climate change" into Google and you could get an unexpected result: advertisements that call global warming a hoax.
I change into my gym gear and wash off my makeup with the makeup eraser, a Christmas gift from my niece.
I quickly make lunch for myself and J., run a straightener through my hair, change into work clothes, and take off.
I feed them, pack my bag, change into yoga clothes (like pajamas, but different?) then sleep until the last possible second.
"The objective is that every professional financial decision will need to take climate change into account," the BoE said in statement.
Then I threw on some cozy sweats and a sweater and Converse, and grabbed a fancy outfit to change into later.
I change into my one-piece swimsuit from Aerie which fits perfectly and we head down for a bit of lunch.
I change into my comfy shoes, and while I am walking out I check out all of the new Christmas stuff.
When we get home I immediately change into PJs and pull up my photos from the rally to post to Instagram.
Keith did not change into workout clothes at the gym, remaining in jeans (that were now loose) and a polo shirt.
I wash my face, put on makeup, and change into high-waisted dress pants and a button-up shirt with cream loafers.
She hands me a sealed package that contains some paper underwear and leaves the room so that I can change into them.
Then I take my daily vitamins, grab some Greenies for the dogs, and head back upstairs to change into my gym clothes.
I make a pit stop at home, eat tortilla chips and salsa, and change into comfy clothes before going to the store.
It also shows how the virtual buttons could change into other options, such as flash settings, once the camera app is launched.
Maybe you can make yourself change into your fitness gear, but actually walking back out the door to head to the gym?
I change into gym wear, do some full body strength training, and then do 30 minutes of cardio on the recumbent bike.
When I had room in my bag, I brought a back-up pair to change into, but lugging footwear around was cumbersome.
I promise for California and any other states that want to join, and hopefully Washington will combat climate change into the future.
Showers and locker rooms are also provided in the building, where members must change into white garments and slippers before the ceremonies.
Sometimes I'll have a pair of heels with me to change into when I get to the office, like my Margaux heels.
A group of women laugh as they change into dry clothes behind tall grasses, while others slowly wade into the still water.
The numbers in "SpongeBob" and "Margaritaville" steal a different signature element from "Turn It Off": a midroutine costume change into sparkly outfits.
Take the battle in Congress over the renewal of a grant to help television meteorologists incorporate climate change into their weather reporting.
Other newly freed inmates head straight inside to devour a sandwich, grab cigarettes and change into street clothes in the store's bathroom.
Our knowledge is exploding at such a rate that it's giving us so many more opportunities to actually put change into effect.
Their minds overloaded already, the plebes are ordered to hustle to their rooms, change into their new uniforms and organize their belongings.
Once I'm home, I change into my running clothes before I can talk myself out of it and run a few miles.
Stephens, whose serve had just been broken by Azarenka, took advantage of the opportunity to change into a fresh dress and refocus.
Inmates wear jumpsuits to work, and then generally change into shorts or sweat clothes that they can buy at the facility's commissary.
The gondoliers who change into their striped shirts early in the morning and put sunscreen on their bald heads have steady work.
As soon as I collect myself I change into a company t-shirt and head to a recruiting event at my college.
CLIMATE CHANGE The ECB will also look closely at how it can incorporate the economic impact of climate change into its policy.
I change into my pajamas and brush my teeth and take off my mascara with makeup remover on my reusable makeup wipe.
Head home, change into my pajamas, and drink a cup of hot water with lemon before calling it quits and going to bed.
Of course, we know we should probably pack some alternative, more ergonomic footwear to change into as soon as the opportunity presents itself.
As soon as I'm home, I change into leggings and a tank, grab my grocery bags, and leave the house without sitting down.
"Make it clear that you're making a career change into this field because you're passionate about it, and then share why," Stanley said.
Helping patients change into their own clothes every day takes staff more time than business as usual, says Jacqueline Walker, Hillingdon's nursing director.
I eat some fruit and peanut butter-filled pretzels, and then change into my running clothes and go for a five-mile run.
So, your best bet is to bring a dry change of clothes with you to change into, and you'll be good to go.
Early on, he makes a costume change into Glen, who presents himself plainly in a white, collared, short-sleeve shirt and gray trousers.
I change into workout clothes and T. and I walk to the gym, where I lift weights while he goes on the treadmill.
I do not want to change into a woman, nor do I feel as though I'm a 'woman trapped in a man's body.
He walked out of the U.S. District Court in Boston in his blue jail scrubs, without a chance to change into street clothes.
There is no way to compress a decade's worth of innovation, impressive sales (1 billion iPhone sold) and cultural change into one story.
Laurie Kramer: You get up and change into clothes for the day, and then you make your bed, and then you have breakfast.
It's the kind of outfit I'll wear to do things like cook, clean, or generally lounge around before I change into my PJs.
It became pretty clear kids didn't suddenly change into adults at 18, so a lot of us kept them until 21 and beyond.
The same goes for areas stretching from central Pennsylvania into central New England, which may see rain change into snow early Friday morning.
After breakfast, the miners are assigned their particular job for the day, and then they have five minutes to change into their uniforms.
Hospital staff made her change into a gown and took her purse, but they let her keep her diaper bag for the baby.
It's the right place at the right time (at the right price) — so don't wait to make a career change into social media.
Right. And do you ... Alright, we're bringing climate change into this- Well, it's there when I say do I have long-term hope?
AsnerLab's airborne observatory is mapping and monitoring species and carbon storage to bring the problems of biodiversity loss and climate change into focus.
Access to the plant is easier than it was just a year ago, when visitors still had to change into special protective clothing.
I quickly get up, change into the yoga clothes I picked out last night (thank you past me!), and dash out the door.
ARRIVE 15 MINUTES EARLY OR MORE Arriving early gives you time to change into a robe, fill out forms, and enjoy your surroundings.
I drag myself to bed and can barely keep my eyes open long enough to change into my pajamas and brush my teeth.
I change into sweats and a tank top, put my shopping bags on my bed, and...realize that the air conditioning is on.
She would ride the two elevators it took to get to her office on the 29th floor and then change into a suit.
"GhostFood" channels the smells of foods endangered by climate change into your nose while you eat a bland "foodstuff," a dystopic meal simulation.
Gore's first documentary, "An Inconvenient Truth," is credited with bringing climate change into mainstream political discourse in the United States a decade ago.
"I'm very capable of changing to anything I want to change into," Trump said during an interview with Fox News on February 10.
I'm going to my boyfriend, G.'s, house tonight, so I hop in the shower and change into some cuter yet still comfy clothes.
" Her Victoria Beckham fashion parade didn't stop there: "She wanted to make the after dress to change into and I was like, Oh, great!
Last year, the federal government moved to stop using the terms "Oriental" and "Negro" after former President Barack Obama signed the change into law.
Yes, it seems like the perfect trifecta to start your day — except when you're left with no time to change into presentable work attire.
Some move to Viking villages during the spring and summer, while others just sort of change into Vikings when they get home from work.
I would promptly change into my flip flops and go to the beach, and then I would sleep and watch Netflix for weeks straight. 
Anyone caught ignoring the burkini ban will be fined €38 (approximately $43) if they fail to leave the beach or change into another swimsuit.
But we wanted to know how the little dude's predicting abilities (and his fate), would change if we threw climate change into the mix.
I slather myself in SPF 70, change into my suit, throw on running shorts and a tank top, grab my towel, and head out.
Kylie explains that since the dinner is in the city she's going to change into her dress when she meets her friend Heather Sanders.
The two change into long white robes and begin to watch a grainy DVD about "transcendence," and the scene just becomes weirder from there.
Suddenly I was being told to change into scrubs while nurses streamed into the room and started preparing Sophie for an emergency C-section.
Just before I came down here I was gonna change into jeans and the jeans all of a sudden don't fit past my ass.
The holder can even change into a stand for your mug so you can set it comfortably on your desk when you're not adventuring.
With a trusted investing app, an individual can round up their purchases to the dollar, tucking away the extra change into an investing account.
It's like those 10-ruble notes that Woland rains down on his audience at the Variety — they change into bottle labels the next day.
Often a Chinese bride will wear a Western wedding gown for the ceremony and change into a traditional red wedding dress for the reception.
I go down the hall to the bathroom and change into my white shirt and wrangle my hair into the required high tight bun.
After I finally drag myself out of bed, I change into real clothes, brush my teeth, and put on a little makeup (mascara, concealer).
Others include claims that military authorities told them on returning flights to change into civilian clothes upon arrival lest they be attacked by protesters.
One fall a bunch of them showed up in roller skates and didn't bother to change into shoes before they took up their tools.
Next will come a change into a bright, printed "rock 'n' roll" suit before a final dressing gown over a tracksuit closes the shows.
I buy tickets ($33.12) to go see Knives Out down in Arlington and change into black floral print pants and a scalloped black tank.
Women sit on the steps to change into their dedicated tango shoes before hitting the dance floor, while traditional tango songs fill the air.
Across the country, local policy makers must incorporate climate change into their infrastructure and planning decisions, especially when those decisions have decades-long consequences.
I wash my face, change into warm clothes (once again, no climate control, cold nights), and watch a bit of Monarca before falling asleep.
He pulls his large hands from the pockets of his checkered chef's pants and wishes he'd had a chance to change into something sharp.
The GND push has thrust climate change into the national conversation, put House Democrats on notice, and created an intense and escalating bandwagon effect.
Under new rules that the government announced late last year, revolving credit overdue by at least 30 days will change into parceled-out financing lines.
It's enough to make you want to spin around and see if maybe this time you'll magically change into her very same star-spangled costume.
He wasn't mocking a name I could change into a nickname, or clothes my parents could replace, or glasses I could take off at recess.
M. gets back from a run and I change into shorts and a t-shirt so we can get to work weeding the front yard.
In April, the mayor announced new "resiliency" guidelines that will require new city construction to incorporate the projected impacts of climate change into their designs.
"Not on my watch," he proclaims before dashing into a phone booth to change into his super-suit to the heroic theme music to Superman.
A better way of integrating climate change into portfolio decisions is to invest in companies developing renewable power and other advances that reduce carbon emissions.
At home, I change into workout clothes and jog to the gym, but the heat is oppressive and I can barely make the mile there.
D. and I walk through this sprinkler-system thingy that they have to get the mud off ourselves, and then we change into clean clothes.
As we reported, Megyn was pulling in around $25 mil a year and she was one year and some change into the 3-year deal.
Every time a passenger in a wheelchair had to go through the body scanner, he had to make them change into an airport-owned wheelchair.
Inslee said he applauded House Democrats pushing what they call the Green New Deal, an effort to repackage combatting climate change into an economic frame.
BlackRock has previously said investors should factor climate change into their decision-making and that doing so would not mean having to accept inferior returns.
The pictures show Sperry had made yet another outfit change into a set of customized silk pajamas with "Mrs Teller" sewn onto the breast pocket.
Trying to decide what goes into the mod is mostly about if I can convert this policy change into something that works in Civilization's logic.
Steyer's PAC in 2014 aimed to make climate change into a wedge issue in the 2014 midterm elections, spending over $70 million with mixed results.
"The reality has changed, and calls for bringing other political forces, together with the Forces for Freedom and Change, into government," Atta said on Sunday.
China has been turned from an ally of the United States in dealing with common threats like finance and climate change into a perceived enemy.
As companies translate their angst about climate change into action, they must also figure out how to disclose the associated costs to shareholders, he said.
The book has also been purchased for a mini-series on HBO, which turned "Game Change" into an original movie, with Julianne Moore as Gov.
Compare that to the NHL in the 1990s, where the reaction to watching the game change into something else right in front of us was….
Back in 2007, a federal judge ordered the Department of Transportation to take climate change into account when weighing the costs and benefits of new regulations.
We eat and catch up on This Is Us. I change into my pajamas, do my skin-care routine, and am in bed by 10:30.
This extra data implied that maybe there's some fourth neutrino, the sterile neutrino, that experiments can't detect, one which the other three neutrinos can change into.
The experience is so accomplished that the visitor has no time for reflection, or to consider the remarkable infrastructure underground where employees change into their costumes.
The singer make a quick change into a black and champagne dress with a high slit in the front by Prabal Gurung with Anne Sisteron jewelry.
Samsung's DeX software is even shown, allowing the Galaxy Fold to connect to a display via USB-C and change into a more desktop-like experience.
For instance, the lead shoulder feint to draw a level change, into the right uppercut while keeping the lead hand low to dig for the underhook.
She has channeled her nurturing spirit and drive for social change into passion projects that are altering the way society views birth, breastfeeding, and birth control.
I decided to change into the underwear immediately, since I was going to see a play later that night and knew peeing would be an issue.
SWEATS AND SHOWS When class ends at 5, I head home, change into sweatpants and settle on the couch to watch Netflix for a few hours.
She remembers they used to take off their work boots in their trucks and change into slippers so they would not track mud on her carpet.
But turning welcome change into greater equity will also need the men in gray suits, who still run all sports, to realize that women deserve more.
"Can you hold my book on Hitler, while I go change into my running leggings?" asks my ex-boyfriend, standing outside a large row of toilets.
As part of the report, the GAO made four recommendations for how the EPA could better take climate change into account in its Superfund site planning.
I change into "soft clothes" (Alternative apparel sweats and my JVN "Own it Gorg" sweatshirt) and peruse our newly shared bebé Pinterest boards while he cooks.
In 2011, she brought a change into the musical lives of her gurus: a new composition to play at their Dream House space in Lower Manhattan.
For a mere 51¢ (usually), the ubiquitous penny machine allows users to transform pocket change into a commemoration of their own passage through time and space.
After a long day spent walking around town, they won't have to change into new shoes for a nice sit-down meal or round of drinks.
And most countries that brought the global Paris Agreement to tackle climate change into force three years early in November similarly say they're committed to pushing ahead.
The platform rounds up every day transactions — like when you buy coffee or lunch — to the nearest dollar, and then invests the resulting spare change into crypto.
The convertible notes will change into cash or shares of Tesla stock (at the company's election) in 2022, with interest rates and other terms to be determined.
I feed the dog and take him out, brush my teeth, chug water, then change into yoga clothes and do a 20-minute Yoga With Adriene video.
Boys at the school are allowed to wear tank tops, but if female students do the same, they're told to change into their school-sanctioned gym shirt.
The startup had partnered with HSBC to power the incumbent bank's 'SmartSave' app, which helped customers to automatically save their spare change into their HSBC savings account.
This would make the Bank of England the second bank in the world to incorporate climate change into its financial stability tests after the Bank of Netherlands.
Electrons can jump between orbits and, when they do, they give off or absorb a tiny jolt of microwave radiation and change into a different energy state.
I change into my yoga clothes in the office bathroom and wait around for about half an hour before heading to the gym for my yoga class.
Similarly to Giant, Zec and Winslow flip the script in Tree, transforming the viewer from an aggressor in the systemic problem of climate change into the victim.
When you arrive at Shape House, you are given clothes to change into that fully cover your body – a long-sleeved T-shirt, sweatpants and sweat socks.
As proof-of-concept, Kitson's team produced baclofen, a muscle relaxant, from readily available chemical precursors (chemicals that change into other chemicals) using a three-step process.
We don't stay in the water for too long, and fortunately British boy brought towels and sweatshirts and trackies to change into for when we get out.
Alexander Del Rossa Men's Plaid Flannel Pajamas, $27.99-$39.99, available at AmazonPlaid flannel PJs remain a classic holiday gift, one they can immediately change into upon receiving. 
Oh, and recently [I] did my makeup in the back of a car and stopped at the nearest hotel to run in and change into my dress.
This is likely a result of Toto flexing their studio composition chops, but you can't deny that the key change into the chorus is exhilarating every time.
The disco lights went on, loud music began to blare, and we were made to change into the sort of clothes you'd wear on a night out.
And when your work day ends, put away your work equipment and change into your evening or lounge clothes to help signal the shift to personal time.
My beloved took me to the hospital, kept me company, helped me change into a hospital gown, gave me away to the orderly who wheeled my gurney.
And if you interact with many people at your job, you should immediately change into clean clothing and wash your hands as soon as you get home.
Into the contraption they went, whereupon the bather could change into a swimsuit and be wheeled into the ocean to take a plunge unobserved by leering eyes.
But there were also wonderful moments: I would ask if I could take a photo after talking to them, and most would change into a beautiful dress.
There's also a minimum heel height of half an inch for flight attendants making their way to the plane, though they can change into flats on board.
Daly says Shweta was asked to go backstage and change into her National Costume to be showcased as "Best National Costume," which Steve was about to announce.
I curl my hair and change into a black top and skort and drink a little bit before we go out, since the drinks here are expensive!
I change into my Giants gear and head out to pick up my other best friend K. Her son and my oldest son are five weeks apart.
Against that grim backdrop, turning protection against the impacts of global climate change into an expensive accessory and status symbol is a natural target for personal technology.
At the Miller, mops will become a lion's mane and limbs; an umbrella will change into an elephant's head; and feather dusters will flutter about as cuckoos.
I want to clear my mind, so I change into workout clothes and pick a self-described "slow and mellow" hip opener yoga video from Yoga Upload.
After a quick dash to my hotel to drop off my bag and change into a dress, I headed to the Mohegan Sun Casino & Resort in Uncasville.
Actually getting climate change into schools, though, has faced many obstacles, including poorly trained teachers, staunch opponents (who are sometimes sitting in the classroom), and political logjams.
I am cut super early and pop into my house to feed the cats and change into comfy clothes; the perks of living across the street from work!
"Every day, they do certain things that help them to change into the individuals they need to become in order for success to visit them," he told CNBC.
The bride, who wore a custom Trish Peng gown for the ceremony, made sure to change into a simple white dress for the reception — because dance-off priorities!
I quickly change into my work clothes at our base and stop at a garage shop on the way to the office to get coffee and a croissant.
I felt a sense of relief when I didn't have to plan an outfit everyday, knowing I could just change into my uniform when I got to work.
After the ceremony, Trainor made a quick outfit change into a sexy, relaxed lace suit straight off the runway from Canadian fashion designer Rita Vinieris for her reception.
The idea to change Russian embassy's address was first floated in early 2017 by Republican Senator Marco Rubio, who introduced legislation on the change into the U.S. Senate.
I have a 7:15 FlyBarre class tonight, so I run home, say hi to my boyfriend, walk the dog, change into barre clothes, and head back out.
" American Music Awards, 2015 (Performance)"I had to do a quick change into a topknot bun for the audience look, so we did this wig [for the performance].
The government has signed the change into law, making the "sovereign" its new official cryptocurrency, as spotted by CNBC Africa cryptocurrency trader host Ran Neuner on Twitter yesterday.
Now is the time of testing whether we can keep our republic, or whether this republic is destined to change into a different, more tyrannical form of government.
After saying their "I Do's," the couple and their party guests did a quick change into costumes, featuring everything from a Mickey Mouse and Spiderpig to a burrito.
It got so bad that, at one point, we were told that we couldn't change into our uniforms at work anymore because our clothes could be carrying bugs.
Please help me, I really want to change into a normal, sociable person people wouldn't be disgusted with, but I have almost no idea how to proceed, Ben.
Workers shower and change into uniforms when they arrive for work, step through disinfectant before they enter a barn and shower and change again on the way out.
I packed my work bag with back-up flats to change into in case they started irritating my feet after a few hours, but I needn't have bothered.
Here in my Locker Room, where we have between 210 and 228 friends for every game, I have many outfits that I change into from time to time.
Since then, Zinke has backed down on his initial beliefs, calling the actual science of climate change into question, and eventually refuting it as a man-made phenomenon.
" Then, in 2015, a female student was pulled out of class and told to change into a baggy pair of shorts because hers didn't pass the "fingertip test.
Once home I do my typical routine — take outfit pic, change into comfies, take care of cat litter/food/water, and also do my face routine as well.
It is in our relationships with each other that we find our will to live, our capacity to love, and our ability to bring change into this world.
Before nearly every home match, Atlanta United players eat a pregame meal inside the stadium and then change into matching gray suits with white shirts and red ties.
The draft order would also rescind an executive order by Mr. Obama that all federal agencies take climate change into account when considering any form of environmental permitting.
Lima made her change into a beige dress to match her skin tone, complete with a sewn-on flap meant to cover her genitals as she lay down.
Next came the costume change into a sparkle dress, and boy, if you told us at that point that this was actually Swift's long-lost sister, we'd believe you.
Then the sport began to change into the women's activity it is now, with more elegant tumbling moves, and dance elements in which we can be feminine and athletic.
So if you dropped your change into the coin-counting machine between April 11, 2010, and July 12, 2017, you could be eligible for a cash payment of between $.
I'd wake up, change into my gym clothes, have some hot water with lemon, and stand in front of the full-length mirror in my hallway to scrutinize myself.
During the same meeting, the Post reports, Ware was asked to change into a bikini by her coaches to see if she was in shape for a calendar shoot.
In the event of a death in the family, they change into their mourning attire and arrive in England wearing clothes that match the somber mood of the country.
A nurse ushered us into the psychiatric patient intake room, with its fixed bed, solid walls, and a locking door, where I had to change into hospital-issued scrubs.
Analysts said the figures were a positive signal ahead of next month's U.N. negotiations, tasked with finalizing rules to put a global accord to tackle climate change into practice.
The RubdownWhen a client comes in, we give them a disposable thong to change into and then have them lay face down, like you would for a regular massage.
She then did a quick-change into a sparkling teal halter outfit with a crop top that highlighted her toned abs and sheer panels that highlighted, well, everything else.
The result was a continual flow of sculptures in which bodies, assaulted and mutilated from both inside and out, were nonetheless finding the energy to change into something new.
Allowing her additional time to change into her running gear, Miller, then, had reached the spot where the photos were taken about 1 hour 27 minutes into her run.
From young liberal millennials to conservative faith leaders, Latinos across the political spectrum are putting their passion for the environment, protecting human health, and combating climate change into action.
But if you're going to be power walking a couple miles in them daily, you might want to save these to change into once you get to the office.
An officer comes in and brings some clothes for Grotto to change into, and takes Karen and Foggy outside to go over the details of their client's witness protection.
But with last week's election results, the prospect looms that Donald J. Trump will rip up the Obama administration's work — and throw global efforts against climate change into confusion.
FICTION Sundays, unlike the rest of the week, are a chance to watch some fun TV. Gloria and I change into pajamas, get into bed and start our binge.
When the roommates change into clubbing clothes to toast Isabela with whatever sad staples they can scrounge, the lamest farewell party ever becomes, briefly, one of the most joyous.
Until you can see a doctor, immerse the area in warm water, change into dry warm clothes, and use blankets and body heat, such as tucking fingers into armpits.
Stash your belongings in a locker and change into a swimsuit and robe before descending a candlelit staircase to the salt pool in the oldest part of the spa.
There is wide latitude under the law to integrate climate change into assessments of systemic risk and long-term stability and to develop new regulatory tools to address them.
Change into jeans and walk over to a brewery that is pretty close to our house to meet some friends with kids close to the same age as ours.
The figures, which are the last major estimates the bureau will release before the 2020 census, separate population change into three major components: natural change, as in births vs.
He'd resist for a while, then throw on some more wood before marching upstairs to change into his bathing suit, which he'd wear for the rest of the evening.
Wireless companies whose networks are threatened by hurricanes, floods, fires and other extreme weather are rebuilding to withstand repeat disasters and factoring climate change into their long-term planning.
On the Place de la République in Paris last Sunday, protesters debated how to force climate change into President Emmanuel Macron's nationwide dialogue in response to the Yellow Vests.
His last big US tour, for Yeezus, included a 60-foot-wide circular LED screen, a custom soundsystem, and a 50-foot-high mountain that could change into a volcano.
Pop in two hash browns into the toaster and put two TJ's pea and carrot patties on the stove while I change into comfy clothes and take my contacts out.
The plan's boosters hope that the city can become a model of urban and coastal planning by 2040, basing its development on environmental standards that take climate change into account.
Some of the policies that the order targets, such as the White House guidance on factoring climate change into National Environmental Policy Act reviews, can be largely undone pretty fast.
"We can't take a bath, we don't have any clothes to change into - we just have what we ran out in," a woman at one evacuation center told TBS television.
As he falls to a lower place, as the cord stretches, and he goes up and down, the energy will change into different forms, and that's what'll make him bounce.
Later, he'll change into a suit, and throughout the day—which includes two funerals before lunch—the suit comes to represent the many different types of jobs he takes on.
Based in Newport Beach, California, Acorns rounds up purchases from clients' card transactions to the nearest dollar and automatically invests the change into portfolios of low-cost exchange-traded funds.
If you type a word between two colons, like :smile:, it will change into that text into the smile emoji, but also show you all of the available smile emojis.
And because Trump is hostile to any policy that takes climate change into account, there's no plan to make these sewage systems more resilient to the impacts of global warming.
"Now is the time of testing whether we can keep a republic or whether this republic is destined to change into a different, more tyrannical form of government," he added.
Any eventual future employees of Rossner's company, Bunker PPD, will need to leave their bags and clothes behind when entering the facility, change into overalls, and have their fingerprints scanned.
Newsreaders will change into the black suits and clothing that is on hand at all times in the news studio, and the traditional red BBC News branding will turn black.
If you're in the habit of tossing spare change into dishes or jars — your plan is to roll it up someday and take it to the bank — Kondo says stop.
At first, staying home seemed great: You wake up, watch Netflix, play Animal Crossing, change into a new pair of pajamas, switch over to Disney+, and then go to sleep.
Now Sara put the Popsicle gently on the plate beneath the full goblet of pills, and went to the bathroom to shower and change into her own bleached white pajamas.
I put on my favorite chunky sweater and finally come to terms with the fact that it has a gnarly stain I can't get out, and change into another sweater.
He uses a lot of footage taken by drones, which he calls "a spirit viewpoint," like the garuda, a divine bird in Buddhist mythology that can change into human form.
He said that if the United States were to adopt the most recent international building codes, which take climate change into account, it would save $11 for every dollar invested.
"By using certification as a tool we are hoping that we are building some resilience in the face of climate change into the system," said WFEN's executive director, Julie Stein.
Dmitri Love walked into the Tank Sunday seeking $100,000 in exchange for a 10 percent stake in his company, Bundil, a platform that lets people turn their spare change into crypto.
"I like to travel with a little suitcase of things I can change into on the plane," the 28-year-old model, actress and, now, Ugg's first global ambassador told PeopleStyle.
Two months and change into his presidency, it is perhaps too easy to say that Donald Trump has distinguished himself from his predecessors mostly if not entirely through his thermonuclear oafishness.
I brush my teeth, change into sweats, and do my nightly beauty routine: Amorepacific Enzyme Peel, Eve Lom Cleanser, The Ordinary Lactic Acid and Hyaluronic Acid, and GlamGlow Dreamduo Overnight Treatment.
I change into workout clothes, eat a banana, head to the gym, and do 153 minutes on the StairMaster, which makes me so sweaty that it looks like I peed myself.
During the reception, Evans helped Schumer change into a "dancing dress," which was a simple cream slip dress by The Row (as seen in the second photo in the slideshow below).
The final step was to change into an outfit selected to match my mom's look – complete with keyhole magenta top and hair flower – and recreate my mom's pose for a photographer.
All these pluses are why gas is now a core focus in the growth strategy of Total, which, as stated in its latest climate report, factors climate change into its strategy.
She's grown up a considerable amount since the songs on Slop, even, and says looking back on them is like rereading a diary, watching herself change into who she is now.
One of the central criticisms of Stephens's column is that he smuggled unreasonable doubts about the need to combat climate change into print by cloaking them in the language of enlightenment.
I walked into my dressing room to change into my costume for the day and saw that there was no thong for me to wear under my skintight hot-pink pants.
The cushioned insert is also extremely comfy, so I feel like I can actually wear these all day and not just change into backup shoes once I get to the office.
Narrator: Both are characters who are suddenly gifted a power that they hadn't expected, but just like the words of Uncle Ben...Uncle Ben: Just be careful who you change into.
She performs an exaggerated strip tease in front of the entire camp to change into her bathing suit for her mandated "before" photo, sending a clear message — she already felt sexy.
"We will now take that (rule change) into account and invest in India to get to that 20 mark as soon as possible, as soon as viable," CEO Amar Abrol said.
Officials told them to strip down and change into papery white Tyvek jump suits, and then guards led them up a flight of stairs above the deck and into a hangar.
Throw my hair into a bun because I'm on day three hair (hello, curly girls!) and change into clothes: ripped light wash jeans, white tank, long brown cardigan, and black booties.
The huge wildfires and hurricanes of the last few years have played an undeniable role in shifting the threats of climate change into the present, and public opinion has moved accordingly.
But Mr. Kim had no idea what was happening when guards came to him the morning of May 9 last year and told him to change into his old civilian clothes.
Old St. Nick then makes a quick wardrobe change into an outfit more appropriate for vacation — a multi-colored short-sleeved Hawaii shirt with matching shorts and red and white shoes.
But Mr. Kim had no idea what was happening when guards came to him the morning of May 9 last year and told him to change into his old civilian clothes.
Instead of heading home first to change into your gear, and losing your will to go in the process, you're ready as soon as you leave the office for the day.
When I interviewed at Refinery29, I even had to change into my superhero outfit (okay, just a new dress I felt really confident in) and then back into my regular office attire.
One model told the website that even on her busiest days, she's expected to "make more than 700 poses" and is only given a single minute to change into her next outfit.
When we get home, I change into PJs, set my clothes out to dry, and have a glass of rosé from a bottle I got at Trader Joe's a few days ago.
No need to worry about smudging, Zink zero papers are ink-free; instead, they're embedded with heat-activated dye crystals that change into the appropriate colors while your photo is being printed.
Reid said Amazon's commitment to disclose its carbon footprint is a huge piece of the equation for investors with whom Ceres works on factoring climate change into the valuation of a company.
For the record, "The Great Immensity" was a research-intensive arts and science partnership that sought to put current scientific information about climate change into a compelling form for a wider audience.
Any investment in infrastructure must take climate change into account through smart flexible design, integration of better weather-forecasting and modeling tools, and adoption of new standards for facility construction and operation.
The White House's Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) issued new guidelines in August that recommended federal agencies incorporate climate change into environmental reviews they conduct for proposed oil, gas, and pipeline projects.
The 2.5-inch height was surprisingly comfortable because of the thick block heel, and I didn't find myself needing to change into my backup shoes or sneakers before hitting the dance floor.
Indeed, experts think Trump's rise to power played a crucial role in inspiring the current wave of white nationalist violence — in helping turn inchoate anxiety about demographic change into real, deadly action.
I have a 30-minute decontamination procedure I do at work, and then I come home and then I change into clean clothes in the garage, and go right to the shower.
Climate denial at federal agency: An effort led by an Interior Department official has inserted misleading language about climate change into the agency's scientific reports, according to documents reviewed by The Times.
If you're searching for cultural models, even flawed ones, that effectively brought a message of social change into the street, the schools, the workplace, people's lives, you'll have to look further afield.
I change into clothes for my Pilates/barre/yoga class, pack up the two packages I'm returning and drop them at the UPS drop box in our building, and walk to class.
B. gets home and I change into a cute little white and blue striped dress and we head out to find a nearby bar to have a celebratory 16-month-aversary drink.
But given the prestige of one of the top-ranked law schools in the country, the demonstrators are hoping to inspire other law students to factor climate change into their career decisions.
"An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power" is the follow up to "An Inconvenient Truth", the documentary credited with bringing climate change into mainstream political discourse in the United States a decade ago.
Mr. Guerin did not know if they had successfully boarded or not, and also had no information about the girl Ms. Watts said she saw change into a dress at the gate.
Jesus Garcia that the central bank was monitoring the Bank of England's efforts to quantify the impact of climate change and will incorporate effects of climate change into near-term economic forecasts.
For the second and final round, Fallon made a costume change into a half-and-half look of Ariana Grande and John Legend to belt out the Beauty and the Beast title track.
Later tonight, the couple will change into evening clothes and join the 200 guests closest to the newlyweds for a private reception given by Prince Charles at Frogmore House on the castle grounds.
The report also comes as the White House announced a new policy framework requiring federal agencies to take the impacts of climate change into account when making national security-related policies and plans.
I unpack some of my things, fold and put away two weeks of laundry (because I never fold my laundry in a timely manner), and then change into shorts and a t-shirt.
Given all of the above, the team wants to expand the definition of prions to include amyloid, tau, and any other naturally produced proteins that can change into a form that self-replicates.
It was Lizzy's choice to go to to school with no bra on, so if she was getting any unwanted attention or uncomfortable she could change into a bra if she wanted to.
A woman delayed her flight from Shanghai to Guangzhou, China, for hours on Tuesday after chucking loose change into the plane's engine like pennies into a wishing well, the American Foreign Press reports.
Once a week, I take a train to the WBF's headquarters, just west of Central Park, change into hospital scrubs, and get cozy with needy beings most people do their best to avoid.
To save for specific goalsDid you ever ration out your change into jars as a kid when you were saving up to buy a toy or go do something fun with your friends?
"The A.N.C. is now being forced to change into a political party," said Rekgotsofetse Chikane, a university student leader and A.N.C. member who is the son of a famous party leader, the Rev.
When they reach the lake, Crewdson ducks behind a nearby shed to change into his swim trunks, and puts in his nose plug — "the most important piece," he says, laughing, before wading in.
NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) - BlackRock Inc, the world's largest asset manager, said all investors should factor climate change into their decision-making and doing so would not mean having to accept lower returns.
Miu Lan is a child who can change into any shape imaginable, but can't decide which to be — a bird or a fish, a tree or a star, a boy or a girl.
"A Messenger, Nothing More" (season 5, episode 2) Part of Lorelai's charm is her whimsical arrested development, so it's always kind of a kick to see her change into uber-competent professional mode.
With that on, I take my outfit picture, change into comfies, clean up some fun puke piles my cat left me along with his litter box, and check his food and water dispensers.
He rides a backlash to excess — 'too much freedom seems to change into nothing but too much slavery' — and offers himself as the personified answer to the internal conflicts of the democratic mess.
In the case of imports, what used to be an import cost of $1 will change into $0.80 of purchases and $85033 in tax liability, while the reverse would be true for exports.
"You've got to have a force that's ready," Giacalone insisted, adding that he was appalled some Charlottesville police appeared to have been sent to change into body armor while violence escalated around them.
Lots of apps already exist for that same sort of thing, and also, not many women I know wear a sports bra all day — it's something they change into when going to the gym.
Though she never finds what she is looking for, she gives us a compelling narrative that weaves the drama of historical change into a personal struggle to make sense of all the different clues.
The Koch political network rode the wave of the Tea Party movement expertly, injecting its own concerns into the Tea Party's agenda, and turning climate change into a front-burner issue for the movement.
Also inside the InStyle party, Diane Kruger made a quick outfit change into a white top and black pant while her boyfriend and Walking Dead star Norman Reedus met up with their mutual friends.
Like a circus ringleader (indeed, one who had a mid-set costume change into a dress that looked like a very glamorous cake), Charli holds the show together with her energetic presence and confidence.
Still, there are questions about how fully aware young investors are about where and how their money is being allocated — particularly as apps like Stash and Acorns effectively sweep spare change into ETF investments.
Before the bartenders and staff at 83 Degrees Plato Beer Company switch off the lights and lock up for the night, they all empty their loose change into what they call their Bailout Bucket.
She invites you to a party later that night, you change into a crisp white button-down, and the rest is history provided you spend enough time (and money) tapping your way to stardom.
The guidance, finalized by the White House's Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) in August, sets standards for how agencies can incorporate climate change into their permitting evaluations under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).
Later in the day, he would change into shorts, a long t-shirt and tie a red bandana tied around his head, spitting hip-hop rhymes into his mic as he entertained his congregation.
A manager offered him a shirt to change into, but—since the restaurant doesn't sell its own merch—he questioned where it came from and said he'd prefer not to wear a stranger's clothing.
"Now is the time of testing whether we can keep our republic, or whether this republic is destined to change into a different, more tyrannical form of government," Nadler said after Wednesday's contempt hearing.
Still, Mr. Trump came into office rejecting the interventionist tendencies of his predecessors, and he has said less publicly about Venezuela than his aides, who have turned regime change into a social media crusade.
DOWNWARD DOG The first thing I do is change into shorts and T-shirt and head to a class at Yoga to the People, a beautiful studio that's a few blocks from my apartment.
With the exec team set to take a virtual trip into your living room, you'll want to change into something a little more... office appropriate, even if your current surroundings are anything but corporate.
I drive home (I had one margarita over four hours), pump up the heat, and stand around watching Last Chance U in my coat until my apartment feels warm enough to change into PJs.
Interestingly, the JCT revenue estimate for all the last-minute amendments folded this change into the larger revision in the rate of the tax subsidy for pass-throughs, so that its cost remains hidden.
All four of these phone booths are on West End Avenue, and all are what we call the Superman phone booth—the kind that Clark Kent used to go into and change into Superman.
The duo also used the show to debut a collaboration with Birkenstock: Two of the models carried the designers' new chunky leather sandals in their hands as though they would change into them later.
Earlier this month The New York Times also outlined plans from this administration to end requirements for federal agencies to take climate change into account when they assess the environmental impacts of infrastructure projects.
I think any who have been holding out hope that Trump will eventually change into someone more polished, professional and amenable than the man we have come to know must simply abandon that hope.
The forests cover peatlands believed to contain billions of tonnes of carbon dioxide and scientists are concerned that any disruption could release massive quantities of greenhouse gases, blamed for climate change, into the atmosphere.
United Airlines barred two teenage girls from boarding a flight on Sunday morning and required a child to change into a dress after a gate agent decided the leggings they were wearing were inappropriate.
If it can find a story turn that it can change into something that will shock you, it will do everything it can to present that change in as shocking a way as possible.
We head to the bathroom to change into warm clothes (Southeast Asian airport A/C is no joke) and then head to an airport bakery for a snack and to spend our last Singapore dollars.
I close out the day with my usual routine: shower, change into PJs, light a candle by my bed, brush my teeth, wash my face, and apply my serum, moisturizer, face oil, and eye cream.
While the team is planning on creating material that is able to change into several different shapes as well—the current fiber mesh is locked into one position—Pikul said that it's not entirely necessary.
At any point during this the low kick can sneak in and knock them off balance and as soon as they start expecting that, it can change into a high kick midway through its path.
It asks if investment managers should be required to take risks from climate change into account, and whether there should be a new requirement for firms to report publicly on how they manage climate risks.
These are the kind of numbers that ought to give one some doubt about the theory that Donald Trump is well-positioned to ride a current of popular demand for change into the White House.
Likewise, when you slide the bar, located at the bottom of your screen, to the right, a flurry of emojis is emitted and the lines of text change into much more poetic and abstract perceptions.
Mr. Trump made clear that the United States had no intention of meeting the commitments that his predecessor had made to curb planet-warming carbon dioxide pollution, turning denials of climate change into national policy.
They come in three types that can change into one another as they traverse space; some physicists have suggested there could be a fourth kind, called sterile neutrinos, that don't interact with anything at all.
On Friday nights, Terrill said, queer kids who lived nearby would lie to their moms, leave their house in conservative clothes and then change into platform shoes and glittery tops en route to the party.
The one instance that Tate showed some impressive thought on the feet was her use of a painfully telegraphed shot at Jessica Eye, to set up a faked level change into right hand which wobbled her.
Other apps route spare change into your investment accounts (Acorns), optimize budgets (Mint, Level Money, Digit), suggest stores with the best rebates (Ebates), and use your data to recommend programs with better interest rates (Credit Karma).
In her second rate-setting meeting since succeeding Mario Draghi, Lagarde last month launched a broad policy review that plans to incorporate the economic impact of climate change into its monetary framework for the first time.
When I get home, I change into leggings and a gym top and immediately leave again because I know that if I sit down I'll become one with the couch and won't get up until morning.
If you search for an app then the preview contents will change into a list of files you've used recently with that app, much like the jump lists that appear as context menus in the taskbar.
He already instinctively knows what angle to turn his face so that the light reflects off his jaw, and he can change into a fresh outfit in the time it takes to adjust a camera lens.
The ReNew Fleece Sweatshirt, $55, available at EverlaneThis is the warm sweater they'll change into the moment they get home from work, the one they'll stay in through lazy weekends, rainy days, and long study sessions.
By any standard of decency toward women, the act of ogling a 20-something model, inviting her to change into a bikini and then proclaiming her a 'Trump girl' when paraded around the pool is piggish.
The former players no longer change into their pinstripes alongside current players in the home clubhouse, but in an auxiliary room where stories are not so easily swapped and bonds between generations not so easily forged.
And by the time you return home, shower and change into sweatpants, you feel almost entitled to nibble on your mother's special snacks while parked on the couch for the Lions game before the big feast.
"I like lots of crystals," Biles said, after emerging from behind a blue folding mat she was using to change into one of six Biles-themed leotards that GK planned to release leading up to Rio.
PARIS (Reuters) - The European Central Bank should take climate change into account in the way it runs monetary policy, ECB policymaker Francois Villeroy de Galhau said on Wednesday, backing a suggestion from the bank's incoming chief.
Among the most significant changes in the new proposal is language that would eliminate "cumulative" effects from the factors agencies must consider — something agencies have previously used to incorporate considerations of climate change into their reviews.
Together, they help thrust climate change into the news cycle and get the term "Green New Deal" published in most of the nation's newspapers, a fairly adroit bit of agenda-setting in a hostile media environment.
I can carry it with me off a train and into a Lyft, and bring it in a public bathroom when a company unexpectedly asks me to change into running clothes in the middle of a seminar.
As the women march toward kickball – they line up right next to Piper and the other women being freed; it's a real moment — Carol and Barbara sneak away into a closet and change into pink Florida uniforms.
The pool in my building is open today and I still haven't gone since it's opened, so I change into a new bikini I got last month and eat apples, cheddar, goat cheese, and bread for breakfast.
Schooling, including sports, overrode religious convictions, notably when the school sought to address the couple's concerns by offering to let the girls wear burkinis - full-body swimwear - and change into it without boys present, the court said.
A new report from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) says that the integration of measures to fight climate change into economic policy will aid economic growth, both in the medium and long term.
"You are both meant for greatness and by the grace of God your father and I will make sure you grow up to be exceptional men that will bring healing, wisdom, happiness, and change into this world."
" It should come as no surprise—according to the Oxford Dictionary, the word enantiodromia means "The tendency of things to change into their opposites, especially as a supposed governing principle of natural cycles and of psychological development.
Building resilience with strong partnerships with the private sector, integrating vulnerability and climate change into the costs of economic development, investing in modernizing infrastructure are all spoken of conceptually, but lack a blueprint for making it happen.
But the problems that these rich dudes faced then are the same problems that VandeHei's idea faces now: Most young Americans, the ones that VandeHei thinks can put his theory of change into action, simply don't agree.
As Guinn writes in Manson: The women in particular were reminded that if they remained loyal, while they were down in the pit living in a wonderful underground city, they could change into any creature they wished.
But federal agencies tend to focus their resources on shorter-term weather predictions, and Congress has generally underfunded initiatives such as those at the Federal Emergency Management Agency to incorporate climate change into its federal flood maps.
I get home, change into comfortable clothes, and play outside with the kids while I pop a frozen meal into the Instant Pot for dinner — some kind of chickpea and tomato recipe that we haven't tried before.
I liked that the pants fit me like a glove, but I could only lounge around in them for a short amount of time before I felt like I needed to change into something a bit cooler.
VIENNA, Nov 29 (Reuters) - Austria's member of the European Central Bank's Governing Council said on Friday he supports ECB President Christine Lagarde's plan to factor climate change into monetary policy discussions, though price stability should come first.
PARIS, Sept 18 (Reuters) - The European Central Bank should take climate change into account in the way it runs monetary policy, ECB policymaker Francois Villeroy de Galhau said on Wednesday, backing a suggestion from its incoming chief.
Elsewhere, the simple observational skills of Shaw are a pleasure to behold: inspired by the mysticism of Ovid, where things change into other things, Shaw sets himself a challenge to observe faces and limbs within his natural surroundings.
Even the greatest stars, discover themselves in the looking glass…Sometimes he saw his real face,And sometimes a stranger at his place…He made up the person he wanted to be,And change into a new personality.
It starts at 5, and according to my calculations, 17 minutes is the exact amount of time I need to get to my car, drive to the studio, park, change into workout clothes, and set up my mat.
"It's okay for a relationship to change into a new form that is actually better for both people involved, and I think that's maybe what shocked everyone so much—that it can be a positive thing," she insisted.
"It's OK for a relationship to change into a new form that is actually better for both people involved, and I think that's maybe what shocked everyone so much—that it can be a positive thing," she insisted.
She ended up falling in love with two different dresses, and the store surprised everyone by donating both for the big day — one gown to wear during the ceremony and another to change into later in the night.
Two of my friends are down for trivia, so I change into a gray frat shirt over my leggings and put on a black beanie, my jean jacket, and a pair of maroon velvet combat boots before leaving.
In just under two minutes, Jawbreaker takes a simple two-chord riff and blows it wide open, with Schwarzenbach taking aim at punk scene politics and the song's stop-start rhythms making every musical change into a thrillride.
She had a small shopping cart and was excited to be able to change into a new-looking pair of shoes she'd just groundscored, put on fresh lipstick, and charge her phone when she arrived at the Navigation Center.
Although many investors also want to see chief executives taking the crisis more seriously, the TPI report noted that 35 of 130 companies assessed for a second year had improved how they integrate climate change into their business decisions.
"Once a potential target home was selected, a larger vehicle would be utilized to give the suspects the opportunity to change into more comfortable clothing and hoodies to avoid being recognized and cart away the stolen goods," Carranza added.
Still, there's something to be said for any movie that dares to inject climate change into multiplex horror—which usually offers apolitical blood-soaked escapism that's as easy to brush off as the popcorn that accumulates on your pants.
"It was most impressive how she empowered the youth to reject the practice; it is a wave of hope and change into the community," Faiza Mohamed, Africa director of the advocacy group Equality Now, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
They are first engaged with the "Hi, um... " voice they heard when they picked up the phone, yet it might suddenly change into someone else entirely, with a new operator voice, personality, and their unique human personal communication style.
This extended to the reception, which included a towering cake by City Sweets and Confections, signature cocktails named after the couple's top songs like Mariah Carey's "Always Be My Baby," and yet another shoe change into more Christian Louboutins.
"Once a potential target home was selected, a larger vehicle would be utilized to give the suspects the opportunity to change into more comfortable clothing and hoodies to avoid being recognized and cart away the stolen goods," Carranza said.
One of the prime drivers of his desire to get something done on guns is that President Barack Obama failed to enact meaningful change into law following the 2012 school shooting at Sandy Hook elementary school in Connecticut. 17.
When Yuki's cousin Kyo suddenly appears and attacks him, Tohru learns about the secret curse of the Soma family, which causes those afflicted to magically change into animals from the Chinese zodiac when hugged by someone of the opposite sex.
The plan would "launch a decade of the Green New Deal," a 2852-year federal "mobilization" that would factor climate change into every policy action from immigration to foreign policy while promising to create 2100 million jobs in the process.
"The past few years have brought a lot of change into my life and I am so excited to see what the next stage has in store for me both professionally and personally," the star said in a press release.
Ivanka Trump, who spent the earlier part of her Sunday at a monster truck rally in Baltimore, made the quick change into a strapless black gown, posing for a photo with Jared Kushner outside their home in DC's Kalorama neighborhood.
But with cities and countries around the world still searching for ways to turn the 2015 Paris agreement on climate change into a reality, "it's important to show that it's possible to make this transition" he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Maribel Burgos barely has time to change into her uniform before she has to clock in at the McDonald's in Lower Manhattan where she works, even though she gives herself 210 minutes to commute from her home in East Harlem.
STYLE PROFILE: NEIL J. RODGERS The former stylist got his start dressing Anna Kendrick, who used to wear one pair of shoes for the red carpet and then change into one she could stand in for the rest of the night.
Lately, here's how my morning routines have been going: I wake up, change into my yoga gear, have some hot water with lemon, and challenge myself to walk by the full-length mirror in my hallway without taking a peek.
The plan would "launch a decade of the Green New Deal", a 218-year federal "mobilization" that would factor climate change into every policy action from immigration to foreign policy while promising to create 20 million jobs in the process.
I was waiting tables and I would get off work early and I'd be in a tie and an apron and I'd change into a gown in the car and throw on some makeup and jump onto the red carpet.
" She says he had "prepared clothes for her to change into," and once she had changed into them, he led her into his basement, where he "taped her hands to pull-up rings … and then put a blindfold on her.
If we put this change into place, food companies would have a much harder time hiding the amount of sugar in food and every consumer would be able to instantly visualize and understand how much sugar they are eating or drinking.
They didn't love that idea so much, so we made a deal — if they would dress up as farmers just until I could get a picture, then they could change into what they wanted to wear to go trick-or-treating.
Some people save up until their piggy bank is full and then run to the bank or local Coinstar machine to convert all that change into cold, hard cash or gift cards, but another option could be an online investing app.
I quickly stop at home and change into jeans, and then head over to my friend's house to hang out with her and her bearded dragon until our husbands get done with work and are ready to head to Chinatown.
MARRAKESH, Morocco (Reuters) - Almost 200 nations began work on Monday to turn promises for fighting climate change into action at a U.N. conference that played down threats to a 2015 global agreement if Republican Donald Trump wins the U.S. presidency.
Under the Obama administration, Interior was more focused on balancing resource extraction activities with conservation goals, and factored climate change into everything from planning decisions at National Parks to what kinds of energy production should take place on public lands.
Mike Pence of Indiana was in the middle of formally accepting the vice-presidential nomination, in order to change into her present outfit: dark shorts, sparkly hoop earrings and a T-shirt bearing the face of the pop singer Aaron Carter.
"She shows up dressed like a civilian and asked us to take a vote to see whether we should have her change into her uniform or fly as is," passenger Pam O'Neal told KPIX television upon landing in San Francisco.
WASHINGTON — Federal agencies would no longer have to take climate change into account when they assess the environmental impacts of highways, pipelines and other major infrastructure projects, according to a Trump administration plan that would weaken the nation's benchmark environmental law.
For example, a law forcing the market to factor in the true risks of climate change into investment decisions could result in a rapid decline in housing prices caused by investors, developers, insurers, and homeowners fleeing en masse from vulnerable areas.
In 2017, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals directed FERC to take climate change into account for pipelines, but the commission's Republican majority has avoided the ruling by saying it can't determine how a project's emissions will affect the climate.
The morning she is to receive a gold medal of honor from the Milan City Council for "destroying the stereotype of the brainless cover girl," she refuses to change into "elegant clothes" and scoffs at the ordeal at her cluttered desk.
But members of the European Parliament — where political parties with an environmental platform made significant gains in elections this summer — also peppered her repeatedly with queries about the need to more effectively integrate fighting climate change into the bank's mandate.
After touching base with my boss and packing up my things I head back home and greet the dog, change into an even schlumpier outfit than I wore this morning, and make space on my couch to take my next call.
The group, which has been criticized in the past for backing fossil fuel infrastructure, will adopt a new approach to taking climate change into account in its work, extending screening for climate risk to all its operations in early 2017, it said.
"Politics is politics everywhere - there might be some individuals or some in parliament who will represent different political positions and opinions, and who will ... try and bring some more radical change into this investment agreement," said Davaadorj Ganbold, CEO of Erdenes Oyu Tolgoi.
One of my favorite perks of being a Viking queen is ordering the men to change into the costumes of your liking, and this date's period specific garb was just as amazing as the handball singlets I made the guys wear in Olso.
Earlier in the week, the pair explored the streets of Rome, hitting up all the must-see tourist spots, including the beautiful Castel Sant'angelo and the iconic Trevi Fountain, where she and Bendjima tossed some change into the water for good luck.
In short, this plan will roll back the Clean Power Act, revisit the carbon standards for new coal plants, undo Obama's oil and gas methane emissions regulations, and revisit other regulations about leasing coal plants and factoring climate change into policy reviews.
By the time I get home from work, pour myself a glass of wine, cook dinner, change into sweatpants, pour another glass, and binge-watch 13 Reasons Why, I can only muster up enough energy for a 2-step routine (wash and moisturize).
I hope people start asking more questions about where their wine comes from, how it's made, how the grapes are grown and how the producers take climate change into account in their production — and make their feelings known through their buying decisions.
Lady Gaga and three producers — Mark Ronson, Tame Impala's Kevin Parker and BloodPop — go for a 1980s-1960s dance-rock hybrid, with a Motown beat underpinning both electronics and guitars and an old-school Top 40 key change into the last verse.
Destiny 2 players with Alexa devices can now use specific voice commands to do things like change into different gear presets, see if friends are online, and find out what your next objective is, all via the in-game floating assistant named Ghost.
While the still picture of the black woman transforming into a white woman might enrage some, if people had seen the full ad, they would learn that the white woman would later take off her shirt and change into a Hispanic woman.
You might not have the francs to splash out on a room at the opulent, five-star Grand Hotel Les Trois Rois, but you should absolutely change into your least wrinkled outfit and head over to the hotel bar for a drink.
That's why the DoD and all infrastructure planners need to integrate the range of probabilities associated with the impacts of climate change into all of its domestic infrastructure planning and risk assessments in order to increase resilience both at home and abroad.
The report, titled "Managing the Financial Risks of Climate Change," divides the threat of climate change into two categories: financial risks associated with effective action toward transitioning to a lower-carbon economy, and risks associated with a failure to effectively mitigate climate change.
But he said that atmospheric rivers were expected to become wetter, longer and wider as the climate warms, and that translating the ravages of climate change into dollars and cents was often a useful tool for encouraging policymakers to work to reduce emissions.
Call it the export of democracy: the certainty that democratic practices and the institutions of civil society – as non-governmental pressure groups, independent research centers, the news media – could, once released from servitude, rapidly change into free societies on the Western model.
The paper cites examples of forward-thinking airports that have taken climate change into account in planning, such as the $13 billion Istanbul Grand Airport on the Black Sea, set to become one of the world's largest airports when it opens next month.
I hope our culture has changed, at least a little, in the last three and a half years, and I hope it will continue to change into a culture of believing survivors and supporting survivors and eliminating the shame and blame from the immediate reaction.
After a quick outfit change into a sleek and silky Stella McCartney original and a suave tuxedo, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex headed to the Frogmore for the reception hosted by the Prince of Wales, where Whitney Houston most definitely got the party started.
Back then, it went something like this: After lunch (almost always a menu of macaroni and cheese or Ellio's pizza), I'd change into my bathing suit, collect all the pool toys I could find, and then wait for my grandmother on the pool deck.
When the car started to change into a left lane, it abruptly returned to the initial lane and collided with Nilsson, who now says the crash resulted in injuries that have forced him to take disability leave from work, according to The Mercury News.
"Lets say you're dealing with a lot at school or work — something that a lot of people look forward to is coming home and being in that safe space and being able to put your stuff down, change into something comfy and relax," he says.
"The challenge is that during an American presidential election you always hear protectionist rhetoric and you don't know until after the election to what extent it will actually change into policy," said Craig Alexander, chief economist at the Conference Board of Canada think-tank.
I thought my parents were planning on going into town and I was going to go with, but they have shown no sign of leaving anytime soon, so I do a T25 workout and then change into my swimsuit and chill down on the dock.
I think the elements that we need to take on are - how do we change some of the fundamental, how do we move from instead of paying for healthcare products, how do we move to change into an episodic of care and outcomes based approach.
While Culpo was yet to change into her game day attire, the 25-year-old New Englander — and lifelong Patriots fan — has already proved she's one of the team's most devoted fans by wearing a series of very spirited outfits ahead of Sunday's championship game.
If the public begins to perceive that sports-betting markets are a cesspool of insider trading, in which only those with access to privileged information can make a profit, would-be wagerers might choose to sock their spare change into their retirement accounts instead.
Why it could be trouble: She made things difficult for her own wedding guests, ordering those at her 2013 nuptials to wear white – and then to change into other attire between the ceremony and the reception (but not providing them a place to change).
"The intensity of the wind may come down and the cyclone could change into depression," Sudevan said adding fishermen have been warned not go to the sea for the next few days as waves are likely to be 3-5 meters (12-15 feet) high.
One of many indicators that it wasn't something I'd like to pursue further was that I just ended up wearing what I'd been wearing all day…I really didn't care to change into something nicer for him — or something that I'd thought he'd appreciate.
Wordplay FRIDAY PUZZLE — It's not every day that we get to watch word usage evolve right in front of our eyes, but today I'm going to show you how, over the course of about 28 years, a dog can change into a drinking game.
As far as I was concerned, Radiohead go home at night, plug themselves into an outlet, and wake up at precisely 6:03 AM because their internal alarm clock told them it was time to process some information about climate change into a song.
So far, they have been fairly basic simulations, but he hopes to integrate more sophisticated data about climate circulation, resource exploitation, and planetary change into future iterations to get a firmer grasp on whether climate change might be a deadly bottleneck for intelligent lifeforms.
In August, while the White House scrambled to put the president's tweeted policy change into an actual directive, five active-duty transgender service members, backed by GLAD and the National Center for Lesbian Rights, preemptively sued their commander in chief and top Pentagon officials.
Washington (CNN)An Interior Department official pushed misleading information about climate change into the agency's reports, according to The New York Times, at a time when the Trump administration has rolled back environmental protection regulations and repeatedly downplayed the effects of the climate crisis.
Renee Belisle, a curriculum specialist for Denver Public Schools, says that the standards, which passed narrowly in Colorado, have played a "hugely significant" role in a rewrite of the district's high school science curriculum, which now integrates climate change into biology, physics and chemistry classes.
Nevertheless, the clash over foreign divestment in Alberta — and the strong response it has provoked from local leaders — suggests the potential for the financial industry to influence climate policy if firms follow through on their early pledges to incorporate climate change into their investment strategies.
LONDON, Feb 27 (Reuters) - Bank of England Governor Mark Carney called on London's money managers to help speed a transition to a low-carbon future on Thursday, aiming to usher in a new era where every professional financial decision takes climate change into account.
More than 50% of oil and gas companies take climate change into account when making business decisions or have strategies to reduce emissions, according to the Transition Pathway Initiative, a group that assesses how prepared corporations are to transition to a low-carbon economy.
That apathy inspired the survivors of the next major school massacre: Six years later, when a shooter would kill 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida, students would take to the streets, taking the demands for change into their own hands.
As soon as the simple ceremony is over, I change into a bathing suit and swim out, trying to gauge how long it might take to get to where the waves are, water being the element in which I've always felt most at home.
Why it matters, from Axios science editor Andrew Freedman: Polling indicates that Americans are already recognizing the impacts of global warming in their own backyards, and the CDP disclosures make me think about what might happen once we start to factor climate change into our spending decisions.
Groggy from the meds and still in pain, they stopped off at a Target on their way back to the reception and Jon ran in to buy his new bride a comfy pair of pajamas to change into so she'd be more comfortable at the reception.
Why it matters, from Axios science editor Andrew Freedman: Polling indicates Americans are already recognizing the impacts of global warming in their own backyards, and the CDP disclosures make me think about what might happen once we start to factor climate change into our spending decisions.
More accurate analytics and modeling programs that help predict the specific impacts of different weather scenarios on individual companies are prompting more fund managers to take the impact of climate change into consideration, said Louise Dudley, portfolio manager of the Federated Hermes Global Equity fund in London.
I, meanwhile, have no interest in baring my bosom to the world (though if I do feel such an inclination, all I have to do is change into my pajamas in front of my bedroom window, where my husband and I have yet to install blinds).
Then Omarion and his drop crotch jeans are rescued by Timbaland (presumably there has been a scene omitted where Timbaland says "What's up Omarion, please change into this crisp white jacket before you get in my Rolls Royce") and they drive off into the Billboard charts.
The probe was opened in 2016 to examine how Exxon Mobil accounts for its oil and natural gas reserves and factors the costs of climate change into its operations, including whether it is truthful enough with shareholders about the financial risks of climate change and climate policies.
Yes, the President of the United States showed up to a memorial for the Virginia Beach mass shooting wearing his golfing clothes, like he was so focused on his tee time that he couldn't be bothered to change into some decent shoes before swinging by the church.
At a broad level, the report warns that officials at every level of government and in every corner of the economy will have to weave climate change into their decisions, to plan for a wide range of possible futures, and to continually re-evaluate those plans.
Some street clothes contain metal in unexpected places, like underwear and socks, which is why patients are usually asked to change into hospital gowns before an M.R.I., said Dr. David Hintenlang, a medical physicist in the radiology department at the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center.
With that on in the background, I take pictures of my outfit for my OOTD Instagram, change into comfies, make sure my cat's litter is clean and his water and food dispensers are good, and make a Trader Joe's frozen shakshuka meal with some cheesy potato pancakes.
BERLIN — Germany enshrined its fight against climate change into law on Friday in a bid to meet its targets under the Paris Agreement, approving a raft of measures including a $60 billion spending package, a fee system for carbon emissions and taxes to make flying more expensive.
To gain some insight into how the creators of Planet Earth II decided to broach the topic, I spoke with executive producer Mike Gunton and director Elizabeth White about the storytelling challenges they faced and the inevitability of integrating climate change into the series' latest iteration.
All that said, it's no coincidence that big programs of structural reform have become more prominent as wages have stagnated, and the fact that they appear to be continuing to stagnate even as the unemployment rate remains low has kicked calls for bigger change into high gear.
One morning at an upper-Manhattan TV studio, the writer, performer, and life-style guru Amy Sedaris was in her dressing room on the set of her new joys-of-domesticity show, "At Home with Amy Sedaris," on truTV, getting ready to change into her fish-gutting pinafore.
A tall, athletic man who worked for iFly led us to change into purple jumpsuits that were made out of some environment-defiant mixture of nylon and other proprietary materials and forced us to watch an instructional video about all the safety and fun we were going to have.
For example, if your goal is to run more this year, when you get home after work, instead of taking off your shoes and sitting on the couch to rest for a minute before you go run, you could change into your running gear and get straight back out.
Imagine the respect to be garnered when, after quietly stretching and vibrating for a month on your own, you slip into the bathroom during a dinner party one night, change into your yoga pants, and then are found sitting on the living room floor, folded at the waist.
The success of local TV weathercasters like Gandy and Hanrahan has allowed Maibach to secure additional funding from the National Science Foundation to expand the Climate Matters program, and as a result, he has seen exponential growth in the number of broadcasters incorporating climate change into their presentations.
Rather than the Gary of "The Life and Death of Émile Ajar," a chameleon whose only lament was that he ran out of colors to change into, this other ending points to something else: that he may have learned, for better or worse, that life is not elsewhere.
" Making a reference to Ben Franklin and the founding of the country, Nadler said the US is in a "time of testing whether we can keep a republic or whether this republic is destined to change into a different, more tyrannical form of government as other republics have over the centuries.
The two appeared to patch things up over the following months until Broner made a scene at a local Walmart this last March by throwing change into the air and walking away, a distasteful attempt at flaunting his questionable wealth, akin to when he flushed 20-dollar bills down a toilet.
Like other women in her profession, Ms. Chisholm, who works for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, has learned to wear little makeup, crack her booth's window open as little as possible, and drop change into waiting hands to avoid drivers who try to stroke her palm.
The Weeknd is about a week and change into the rollout of his surprise album My Dear Melancholy,, and while we have cinematic music videos yet to accompany the moody music, Abel Tesfaye has released a six-minute visual guide of sorts to the album called He Was Never There.
While there's no definitive answer for whether you should remove your shoes when you enter the house, it may be a good general public health practice to change into house slippers after walking outside, said Dr. Boris Lushniak, the dean of the School of Public Health at the University of Maryland.
"While leadership companies have begun to factor sustainability thinking (including climate change) into their business strategies ... the process clearly needs to be deeper, wider, and faster," Shankar Venkateswaran and Mukund Rajan, former heads of sustainability efforts at Indian conglomerate Tata, wrote in "India and a Warming World" published earlier this month.
A nasty row that erupted between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders over oil and gas industry donors last week is catapulting the issue of climate change into the race for the Democratic presidential nomination as it moves to New York, where an army of activists upstate is driven by opposition to drilling. Mrs.
I give you a moment to take off your shirt and change into a gown so that I can listen to your lungs and then your heart (in that order, because I'm a lung doctor), or sometimes I clumsily unbutton your shirt myself, then I examine your abdomen and then your legs.
I didn't want to go that far, literally and metaphorically, but I did change into my favorite long pink dress, bought some sunscreen out of the vending machine, and laid by the pool listening to Shakira's album Laundry Service, which I've recently figured out does wonders for my mood (don't ask, I don't know).
After arriving at St. Catherine's primary school in the green Sportmax coat she previously wore on Christmas Day, a skirt by Scottish designer Le Kilt and stunning gold and diamond leaf earrings from Kiki McDonough, she'll later change into workout clothes to hit the court with British tennis pro Andy Murray s mother, Judy.
No matter how relaxed your job's dress code is or how much you keep versatility in mind when you're shopping and dressing, you always seem to end up in a situation where you're trying not to touch the floor with your bare feet as you change into a new outfit in the office bathroom.
The video also touches on the very real feeling of doubting your style choices because of anxiety about other people's opinions: "I'll be at the door, almost ready to [leave the house] and I'll preempt those judgements — I'll go change into something that makes me feel more invisible and like I'll fit in," Tajima shared.
They formed a new daily routine: Tony would pick Wing up from school or her part-time job as a barista, then they would find a quiet alley away from the CCTV cameras to change into their "black bloc" clothes, a front-line uniform of black clothes and masks to blend into the crowd.
The irony of bringing the specter of climate change into his book so late is that Simmons has set the bulk of his novel amid the story of the doomed Franklin expedition, which set sail for the Arctic in 1845 in hopes of finding the Northwest Passage, only to find itself iced in for years on end.
The trade was made on a Monday morning, May 1, and carried such urgency that Mirabelli arrived at Fenway Park with a police escort, hustling to change into his uniform and get behind the plate minutes before the first pitch of Wakefield's start against the Yankees, who had arrived tied for first place with the Red Sox.
Here's what you do when you get there: sign a release form; show your passport and international driver's license; change into a onesie of a non-Mario-Kart cartoon character while trying not to think about how many people wore it before you; and listen to Japanese covers of American pop songs as you wait to start.
After a brief costume change into a white pantsuit for the very political performance of her new single "Chained to the Rhythm," Perry attended the after party circuit wearing an equally simple, yet sexy, black jumpsuit with a deep scoop neck, faux double breasted blazer buttons, and thigh-high slits up the legs to give an extra flash of skin.
One featured a spot for guests to pick up a cup of coffee late into the night to keep the party going, paying tribute to the coffee shop culture of L.A. And the other room had a vending machine for anyone wanting to change into flats, as well as a photo booth and Beatriz's favorite nail gal adding charms to guests' manicures.
Eventually, Beverly faints, and the stage is reset as it was at the start of the play; the actors perform the same movements they did in the first part, a finely tuned mix of everyday movements — peeling carrots, setting out a cheese plate, drinking wine — to a soundtrack of voices discussing what race they would change into if they could.
We're not saying to change into your best blazer next time there's a Zoom call on your calendar (although we'd like to imagine that's what Diane Keaton, queen of the power suit, would do), but a statement earring or cute headband might be just what you need... especially if you haven't washed your hair in a while (guilty as charged).
In "Munich" (2005), Israeli commandos approach Beirut in small boats, jump onto the wharves, change into women's clothes as a disguise, shoot the fedayeen sitting on a dock, run up the stairs of a hotel, and charge into bedrooms and fire again, the camera following in a rush, all of it a single vector of force, each shot precisely connected to the next.
Chris Van HollenChristopher (Chris) Van HollenProgressive tax-the-rich push gains momentum Senators pressure Trump to help end humanitarian crisis in Kashmir Democratic candidates are building momentum for a National Climate Bank MORE (D-Md.) introduced legislation in June that would return the estate tax to its 85033 parameters and deposit the revenues raised from that change into the Social Security trust fund.
Conservative Catholicism isn't standing athwart church history yelling stop; since (at least) the 1960s it's always occupied somewhat more unstable terrain, and under Francis it's increasingly a movement adrift, tugged at by traditionalism and liberalism alike, and well short of the synthesis that would integrate fifty years of rapid change into a coherent picture of how the church can remain the church, what fidelity and integrity require.
The minimum heel height for Delta flight attendants remains a half an inch, for when they are making their way to their aircraft, but they can change into flat shoes, including ballet flats, on board, where workdays are physical and long, from pushing heavy food-and-beverage carts through the aisle to helping passengers find coveted overhead bin space for their overstuffed carry-on bags.
Republican leaders largely remain quiet as President TrumpDonald John TrumpJoe Biden's record – not his gaffes – is dooming his campaign Trump defends shift of FEMA funds, citing Dorian's change in path Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively donate M to help migrant children, social justice MORE continues to call the reality of climate change into question, seeks to roll back environmental protections, and attacks clean, renewable energy.
Now that the weather is taking a turn for the chilly, you no longer have to feel obligated to spend any amount of time outside — so consider this a formal invitation to change into something flannel, build yourself a nest among the seasonal throw pillows on your couch, and do some serious damage to your Netflix, Hulu, or (come November) Disney+ queue while the frost sets in.
And if you're searching for cultural models from the past, even flawed ones, that effectively brought a message of social change into the street, the schools and the workplace, check out this vivid documentary show, through Saturday, about a cultural movement that broadened activist art to embrace public murals, fashion and poetry; and protest demonstrations that had the visual allure, choreographic rigor and emotional weight of theater.

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