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Cyprus bank accounts — maybe not until the weather cools.
Investors are also warming to gold as the dollar cools.
She cools herself down with a sip of New Coke.
In half an hour, the drink cools to room temperature.
The system cools the room down in about five minutes.
Just as compressing air heats it, so expansion cools it.
The air goes up, cools, then bounces back up again.
Obama has said he hopes opposition cools after the election.
Usually, sweat cools you down and regulates your body temperature.
The water seeps out and cools the robot through evaporation.
The kayak holds steady; a light breeze cools my face.
As the wrap cools, it will naturally create a seal.
Once the resulting lava cools, it is essentially new land.
It will set a little bit more as it cools.
As the chicken cools, thinly slice a quarter red onion.
The worry will flare again though as the weather cools.
As the international community's interest cools, the Palestinians' challenges grow.
That iron is buoyant — it rises, cools and then sinks.
They pour the liquid soap onto the floor, where it cools.
The seawater cools the lava, which forms a glass that shatters.
The steam rises after the test and cools in the air.
Go deeper: Oil prices fall after Venezuela's opposition uprising cools down
Brazil's soybean export basis cools after April tariff-threat spike: reut.
As the weather cools off, cooler heads will prevail, Zidle predicts.
"Well, then you sweat and it cools you down," Razza replies.
Reheat the soup while it cools, then eat it for dessert.
What happens to life when the planet dramatically warms or cools?
Stirring it as it cools helps the cause, releasing the steam.
But as the weather cools, it is expected to ramp up.
When it hits the top, it cools and falls back down.
These are harmless if you eat the egg after it cools.
It lies in glowing, buxom lobes, ticking glassily as it cools.
You will notice as the pudding mixture cools, the consistency gets thicker.
Likewise, if demand cools, Schleck said he is prepared to reduce staff.
Raymond McNair, 10, cools off at park in New York City, 1997.
As it rises, the air cools and condenses to form the cloud.
The cheese is ready to be shaped before it cools completely. 4.
That cools things off while giving you a larger cloud of vape.
And when that sweat evaporates, it cools your skin in the process.
This atmosphere then cools and condenses into our planet and its satellite.
The vapor rises, cools, and then falls back to Earth as snow.
As the core cools, the material contracts, which causes stress to build.
In one, the joke is that a fireplace, paradoxically, cools a room.
As the cloud cools off, different things condense out at different temperatures.
House price inflation is slowing as demand cools and housing inventory rises.
This can cause the body's temperature to rise faster than it cools.
If it cools it will solidify, simply warm again to liquify. 2.
As the market cools, it becomes more difficult to sell your home.
As it does so, it cools and moisture condenses into clouds and precipitation.
White petroleum jelly is inert, hypoallergenic, and it cools well in the refrigerator.
Crystal Franchitti, of Philadelphia, cools off in a water fountain at Dilworth Park.
Human beings can tolerate heat with sweat, which evaporates and cools the skin.
When it's there, sea ice both cools the region and also reflects sunlight.
A man cools himself off at a fountain in Washington, DC, July 31.
While the meat cools on a plate, Szymanski makes croutons for the salad.
The material then relaxes as the voltage is removed and it cools down.
As the air rises, the air cools and condenses to form a cloud.
"It is only a matter of time before the market cools," Yao added.
It then cools the brine to minus 22 degrees Celsius (minus 21 Fahrenheit).
Wait a few minutes for the layers to form as the liquid cools.
When the sun sets and the evening cools down, slip on a windbreaker.
When hot coffee cools, even more acids develop, many of them unpleasantly harsh.
Then the hysteria cools, and the story falls into the viral news abyss.
The eruption stops when the water reservoir is depleted or when the system cools.
A boy cools off in the fountain at Washington Square Park in New York.
But it brings huge environmental risks, warming the planet even as it cools people.
As the cheese cools it will begin to stiffen and become harder to stretch.
When the glass cools, this extra ionic volume compresses the material from the inside.
If the temperature cools off, maybe I'll find some motivation for a run later.
Clouds seem simple at first: They form when warm, humid air rises and cools.
And they are more efficient than land-based panels, because water cools the panels.
As the weather cools down, the ski slopes will soon start to heat up.
It also cools down an internal combustion engine, which creates a lot of heat.
Kenner and Davenport never stopped being friends, but starting around 1975 their relationship cools.
Specifically, Phononic semiconductors cools photonic nodes that generate and transmit data across these lines.
Dr. Siegel and his colleagues propose that the brain cools during slow-wave sleep.
And when the weather cools, the wind slows down, allowing the air to stagnate.
On a sweltering day, Melanie Charles cools down in Bushwick after a yoga class.
Boy-crazy, smart-mouthed, and wild, her ardor for the male sex cools and
Company executives said Starbucks' China business remains strong even as the economy there cools.
An under-eye mask hydrates and cools the often-stressed skin around the eyes.
"I made all the components that could be handmade myself," Mr. Cools, 21, said.
The newer technique, vitrification, cools tissue 10,000 times faster by using higher concentrations of cryoprotectants.
The changes modify how the APR 1400 cools itself in the case of an emergency.
As it cools, the molten material is forming an entirely new delta in Kapoho Bay.
A woman cools off in the fountain of the Trocadéro esplanade in Paris, June 25.
Its build chamber is heated, so the entire print job cools at an even rate.
The precipitation we experience here on Earth happens as moisture-laden air cools and condenses.
Luckily, there's the Hyperchiller, a genius device that cools liquids in less than a minute.
Rather we have a crust forming on a lava lake...which, as it cools, thickens.
The device cools coffee up to 130 degrees F in 60 seconds with zero dilution.
Maybe it's the use of color — the shooting bright yellow that fades as it cools.
Recent Chinese data had suggested capital outflows are on the rise as the economy cools.
During the brief minutes of the total eclipse, the sky darkens and the air cools.
Even though they appear to love you unconditionally, the audience cools off with each misstep.
But ultimately, the problem is likely to abate only when the real estate market cools.
China is one of Starbucks's most important markets, especially as the company's domestic one cools.
Pusha T (or Meek Mill) Rap beef never dies — it just cools down over time.
Two of the 229 competition winners, Charles Routhier and Rémy Cools, were Edgar Faure graduates.
Much flowed into silly investments now weighing down balance sheets, constraining stimulus as activity cools.
A grown man cools off with a Kermit the Frog doll to keep him company.
"I tried to bring a touch of modernity to the hand-finishing," Mr. Cools said.
As it rotates into the dark, that warmth radiates into space and it cools down again.
It relaxes the gluten and cools the butter again, which helps create a crumbly, flaky texture.
With rental demand heating up as homebuying cools, rent prices are rising and freebies are vanishing.
Spencer drove his car at about 22mph, whereas Peeters and Cools drove slightly faster, at 24mph.
This warm, wet air rises, and then cools as it gets further away from the lake.
Nest the hot bowl into the ice bath, stirring occasionally until it cools down. 7. Strain.
As the land cools in the autumn, north-easterly winds replace the south-westerlies (see map).
Either way, you'll barely notice it's there as it cools you down with whisper-quiet efficiency.
Stretching one heats it up (duh) but letting it contract cools it below its starting temperature.
One side of the tent features reflective panels, which cools the interior down in extreme heat.
That creates a cooling effect, in the same way that sweat evaporating from skin cools people.
S. trade negotiations, while excitement towards Shanghai's new Nasdaq-style tech board cools down a bit.
One might be tempted to think that lava just pours forth, quickly cools down and solidifies.
But if the soil cools to just 230F (minus 210C), wheat can survive approximately six days.
As the public market cools, for instance, demand for executives with public market experience is abating.
General Motors, Ford and Honda have all cut back on production as the auto market cools.
Once mixed, the steel cools for days before it is flattened into half-mile long strips.
Not corporate interests — stocks fall whenever trade rhetoric heats up and rise when it cools down.
After the lollipop cools, he often adds drips and flourishes that harden into loops and patterns.
There, the sulfur gas transforms into a sulfate aerosol that reflects sunlight and cools the planet.
With evaporation, energy is expended, which cools the water and helps to form tiny snow crystals.
If the startup sector cools off in 2020 it could be bad news for tech giants.
Why we yawn remains a mystery, but one theory is that it cools off our brains.
The situation cools and the gangsters go back to the business of covering-up a murder.
"The body naturally cools down as bedtime approaches, in sync with the circadian rhythm," she said.
Although, a blended pumpkin spice malt situation could really hit the spot before the weather cools down.
Jimmy Coleman cools off his dog Rocky with water from a controlled fire hydrant in South Philadelphia.
He says crews are assessing damage but won&apost begin making repairs until the area cools off.
As the housing market cools in the face of rising interest rates, construction jobs will likely slow.
The mint cools the slight bitterness of cocoa; the chocolate draws out the sweetness of the mint.
There is hope that a La Nina may be creeping in, which typically cools the Pacific waters.
The Power Mushroom Sweater ($79) by Barney Cools might be our favorite look from the entire line.
Marsquakes are thought to happen when the planet cools and contracts, causing the crust to crinkle slightly.
It says the biggest hazard is asphyxiation, which can happen when the liquid nitrogen cools the vapor.
Ten wells were "quenched," which cools them with cold water, and the last was plugged with mud.
Then, when the shells of the spheres are broken, the liquid metal floods out, cools, and solidifies.
Make sure to get all the moisture out of the soy protein until it cools down. 4.
Growth is expected mostly from international viewers, while the U.S. market cools as it reaches subscriber saturation.
While India and Southeast Asia demand should grow, Chinese demand may remain flat as economic growth cools.
Shoppers say the lotion absorbs well, isn't greasy, smells good, and actually cools their skin after application.
It's infused with peppermint and spearmint oils, so it leaves a minty finish and cools your skin!
As the global economy cools down, it will take an increasingly long time to complete a round.
Recovery can only truly begin once the lava cools and hardens to a relatively soft basaltic rock.
Air moving over the ice cools and sinks, creating a layer of cold air over the ice.
And as the domestic real estate market cools and the renminbi (RMB) internationalizes, more buyers look internationally.
It cools naturally as air is pumped in from outside, and different microbes arrive at different temperatures.
Cole Porter's too-darn-hot musical, revived by Scott Ellis for the Roundabout Theater Company, cools down.
If there's anything more boring than watching grass grow, it may be filming rock as it cools.
That will ensure your nest egg grows over time, ensuring growth even when the economy eventually cools.
As the liquid cools, it hardens into a thin, crisp brittle, giving the bun feathery, candylike edges.
Lukas Anker leaping across the combination cistern-reflecting pool, which cools the air and irrigates the lawn.
Before the chocolate cools, evenly sprinkle it with the ground pink peppercorn and reserved chopped pistachios. 4.
The tasters noted it doesn't really go the distance, tasting a lot thinner as the cup cools.
During the first three minutes, the skin cools, giving the swimmer the sensation of burning or prickling.
And if the sardines are cooked on grills, when it cools down, that fat and moisture drip.
When it cools down, the fat tends to solidify around other flushed items such as wet wipes.
As the weather cools down, it's time to switch out that summer wardrobe for your fall favorites.
The hope is that the trade war cools off before more damage is done to the economy.
The tracker often starts off optimistic early in the quarter then cools as more data flow in.
Also, why we yawn remains a mystery, but one theory is that yawning cools off the brain.
While house price inflation is slowing as demand for home purchases cools, it continues to outpace wage growth.
There's been some concern that as the U.S. economy cools off, however, Walmart's results won't be as strong.
La Niña generally tends to lower global temperatures as it cools the surface of the tropical Pacific Ocean.
The oven knows you forgot about your cookies and cools them off for you at peak crisped-edginess.
If the rhetoric from Washington cools, oil prices could pull back at least $2 a barrel, Kilduff said.
Most Asian economies, including Japan, are feeling additional pressure as China's growth cools to near 30-year lows.
Because when you do a navy-blue lip, it cools down the skin and makes everything look paler.
But maintaining that cloaking as either the object or its surroundings heats up or cools down is tricky.
However, it cools right down in winter, hitting an average low of 20183 degrees Fahrenheit (-0.5 degrees Celsius).
Once it cools, you're left with a mold that replicates the intricate whorls and rivulets in your piece.
It feels kind of like having armpit hair—as in it gets sweaty, but that sweat cools me.
German exporters are also struggling with a more general slowdown of foreign demand as the global economy cools.
In practice, it works much like wearing white in the summer: White reflects sunlight and cools what's underneath.
Whether it's sweat or muddy pond water, wetness cools your body even when you don't want it to.
I have a Houston friend who maintains, with a straight face, that it always cools off at night.
Out of the oven, the tangy, stretchy starch, mottled with bubbles, quivers with heat, quieting as it cools.
When a room cools, a fan on the Cozy circulates air so the radiator can heat the room.
Ashure is essentially a porridge, so when it cools down, it gets stiff and gloopy, like cold oatmeal.
Merino wool really does keeps you warm when it's cold out and cools you down when it's hot.
As ever, as Mr. Braka pointed out, when some artists are on the rise, interest in others cools.
For either one, try making half into a compote and, after it cools, stirring in the other half.
In the rising columns, the air cools, condensing moisture within it and allowing clouds and showers to develop.
After all, it doesn&apost matter how well it cools if it&aposs too big for your window.
You also need to concede that the experience cools fairly quickly, and Robbins is alert to that, too.
The lava surface cools off very quickly as it contacts the air, dropping hundreds of degrees a second.
Benjamin suggests staying indoors or reducing physical activity when the weather cools down to reduce heart attack risk.
Confidence: Medium A cold front that passes Monday night clears us out and cools us down for Tuesday.
But if criticism in Congress cools off, the company will likely consider the trip a success, he said.
It cools down the area to a temperature where the fat is damaged but the skin is not damaged.
Despite the overall strength of the November data, imports could come under pressure as China's economy cools, analysts say.
The Arizona-based organization cools down recently deceased individuals in the hopes of bringing them back in the future.
Transportation companies are a bellwether for business activity and investors are watching them closely as the global economy cools.
Under the halo, the mist shoots out and warms the air, but then the air cools the water droplets.
And water evaporates from the leaves as the sun hits them, kind of like how sweat cools people off.
It is mostly composed of pillow-shaped basalt, a type of rock formed when lava cools rapidly in seawater.
Lava deltas are dangerous volcanic features that form where lava enters the ocean and cools, building up new land.
The structure of Singapore's capital markets has left them particularly vulnerable as global trade cools and Chinese growth slows.
Once it lands, it will measure marsquakes — rumblings in the planet's crust caused by contractions as the planet cools.
The government has been providing more support for small firms as economic growth cools to near 30-year lows.
This is converted into both hot and cold air, which heats up the salt and cools down the antifreeze.
If true, as the primordial light from the Big Bang passes through this region, it loses energy and cools.
"It might come from the source crystal-free, but as it cools, minerals will start to form," Klemetti said.
But if it gets sluggish and weak, warm tropical waters don't get moved up, and the north Atlantic cools.
For readers, the happy results are some great books that might otherwise have been held until the weather cools.
European business activity slowed in January, with growth at its weakest level since last February, as global growth cools.
It's like trying to figure out what a stovetop pan is made of based on how quickly it cools.
Once your mouth cools, you'll be glad to know hot red peppers might be associated with a longer life.
This image depicts the moment when lava from early volcanoes begins to form rock that cools to become land.
Dr. Siegel's theory predicts that in fur seals the brain stem stays warm at sea but cools on land.
A group of her neighbors and relatives gather there most nights as the sun falls and the air cools.
And once the weather cools down, pair it with a leather jacket, tights, and boots for cozy, layered look.
Taking the play in is like sipping a rarefied eau de vie, the kind that scalds as it cools.
But then it cools, and there is a sort of weight lifted, as if the sun had stopped pressing.
Kleinman said companies that own medical offices and residential apartments are good bets even if the economy cools further.
This moisture rises into the sky and condenses as it cools, forming clouds (scientists call this the evapotranspiration process).
Once it moves through the shirt and cools down, any excess moisture is then wicked completely from the garment.
I found out that putting those in at the end is best, as it also cools down the sauce.
During this construction zone field test, the Kool Breeze Solar Hard Hat cools the worker's heads by about ten degrees!
It holds that opening our jaws and sucking in air cools the brain, something other labs have found support for.
Formulated with both aloe and vitamin E, this super-thick lotion cools and moisturizes, proactively fighting skin redness and peeling.
Menthol cools the throat, masking the harshness of cigarette smoke and making it easier for young people to start smoking.
As the smartphone market cools, analysts said that these flagship-like phones at lower price points will drive the market.
Embr Wave cools or warms the wrist, triggering the body's natural response to temperature change to make you more comfortable.
After the olive oil cools completely pour into a sterilized glass bottle of your choice then secure the cap tightly.
In the fall, the water at the top cools down, gets more dense, and sinks to the bottom, mixing in.
When the air in this part of Kurdistan cools at night, the sunbaked plains almost seem to sigh in relief.
"When everything cools down and we come to our senses in regards to all this, then yes," Al-Amin said.
The custard should "shimmy" a bit when you shake the pan; it will firm up more as it cools. 3.
If the economy cools before inflation picks up, the Fed could hold off on rate hikes for the foreseeable future.
And the Braintree Police Department in Braintree, Massachusetts, is asking residents to refrain from criminal activity until it cools down.
As the air cools, it is a time to pause, reflect and atone, as we have for thousands of years.
COFFEE BUSINESS COOLS Sales of Smucker's coffee and peanut butter were also disappointing, as it lowered prices to boost demand.
After the town of Manali, the air cools, and the road cuts through forests of spruce and cedar and fir.
Playing the obstructionist card could hurt Democrats if the economy cools and Trump blames inaction in the House for that.
That might change if officials gain more confidence in their new rate or the economy cools further later this year.
Many analysts expect the economy to have contracted in the current quarter, as the October sales tax hike cools consumption.
In older craters, the boulders, battered by micrometeorites for millions of years, turn to dust, which cools quickly at night.
When times are good and concern builds about elevated prices, it cools things off by lifting rates and tightening credit.
The water tank heats and cools the water in the pad, and is controlled with either a remote or an app.
It increases soil stability, removes dust from the air and water, and, like other vegetative sources, it also cools the air.
As the region cools, temperatures might drop enough in Boston that on Friday it could approach a record low, Burke said.
Beijing is speeding up infrastructure spending and offering help to smaller companies as China's economy cools and U.S. trade tensions intensify.
But in Laguna del Maule, the mantle keeps pumping basaltic magma into underground reservoirs, where it cools and crystallizes, forming rhyolite.
It's a murky picture for oil traders, who recently were more worried about excess supply as global economic growth cools. 3.
However, the whole thing would likely be over in tens of minutes as the wall collapses and the rising magma cools.
Tropical cyclones lift a huge volume of air into the upper levels of the atmosphere, where the air cools and dries.
Beating the mixture creates air bubbles, which become trapped as the liquid mixture cools into a gel — creating the spongy texture.
The first, called a&aposa, is generally characterized by lava that flows fast and cools quickly, creating a jagged, rough surface.
Instead, coffee cools, ice cream melts into liquid, things in general decay, unless some outside force intervenes to counter the process.
But as you're heading into the fall, try to think of what you might look forward to when the weather cools.
BEIJING, Aug 12 (Reuters) - Growth in property investment and sales in China continues to moderate as a housing recovery quickly cools.
Place the pan on a wire rack to cool for 15 minutes; it will firm up a bit as it cools.
The bottles' necks compress hot air and cools it down, dropping temperatures inside a hut by as much as 5 degrees.
It is the latest move by a big Chinese company eager to expand abroad as the economy at home cools down.
It even comes with a chic Saffiano pouch that cools the steamer down should you decide to steam on-the-run.
On most days, the refrigerator only cools food for about four hours and leftovers won't last beyond lunchtime the next day.
Material for the part is forced into a mold at high temperatures, where it cools and hardens to the desired shape.
When the weather cools down, Shameika Wilmington, senior scientist at Procter & Gamble, turns to heavy oils to keep her face moisturized.
But as China's economy cools, companies like Anbang are desperately trying to find places to invest cash outside of the country.
But analysts expect growth to slow in the second half as the property sector cools and borrowing costs for firms climb.
With some cars, these conditions can trigger gauge cluster messages that suggest stopping for a Coke while the drivetrain cools down.
In Europe, nuclear power plants have had to shut down because the river water that cools the reactors was too warm.
Facing a labor squeeze, factory owners are making choices today that could benefit companies and workers even if the economy cools.
The strategy could also backfire if the market shifts and rents go up across the board, even when the weather cools.
The warmth created by all the money cools the boss's temper, and to everyone's relief he pleasantly drones through his remarks.
The air-conditioner, which cools the broadcast booths at the top rim of the structure, and the transmitter have been relocated.
Their ability to produce rain that feeds and cools the rest of the Amazon — and the region — is a true superpower.
This experiment is designed to show how the volume of a gas expands as it warms, and contracts as it cools.
And until the weather cools off, it also might be smart to skip using a neti pot to irrigate your sinuses.
Fried food — especially when it's battered — must be cooked to order and served immediately; otherwise it grows limp as it cools.
"As the fuel oil cools, it will become more viscous which will help to slow or even prevent leaks," Greenpeace said.
The second half cools the fire: Morgan Freeman does his version of "Get Ur Freak On" while promoting Mountain Dew Ice.
The Yomee heats your milk (which can also be dairy free), drops the culture, and then incubates the yogurt and cools it.
Consumption growth in China is "very likely" to slow further this year as the economy cools, the commerce ministry said on Tuesday.
Action planet Mars cools off a little on Wednesday as he enters homey Cancer, encouraging us to put in action at home.
When air travels above the crater, it cools and sinks over the ice, building a sort of cool "shield" over the ice.
Emily: While the third layer cools to ocean-water temperatures, the minerals in the seaweed work to tone and tighten the skin.
This one pairs well with juicy steak and sounds like it's going to become our go-to once the weather cools down.
This particular Ultimate cools down faster than many of the others, so it's a good idea to activate it whenever you can.
It's easy to apply: you just warm it, mix it, apply it, and once it cools it becomes a hard road surface.
From what I understand about the device, it relies on distillation, which means it boils the water and cools it for purification.
In order to get rain, one needs a mechanism to get air rising so that the moisture in it cools and condenses.
On our planet, warm water moves towards the poles along the ocean surface, but it eventually cools and sinks to the bottom.
As it cools, it creates a crystal clear tadpole-like droplet that's bulletproof on one end, but impossibly fragile on the other.
That state-owned reality means production doesn't slow down as much as it should when the economy cools, often despite financial losses.
These images reveal numerous tiny fault scarps; offsets in the surface that form as Mercury's interior cools and the planet's crust shrinks.
When warm, humid air cools, it loses its capacity to maintain its water content and precipitation occurs in the form of raindrops.
As the air inside the cup cools, it creates a vacuum, puckering up the skin, and supposedly reducing inflammation in the body.
A surface that knows something of what it was to be alive, that warms to our touch and cools in our absence.
HHS officials say they will need additional beds once the weather cools, so they are not prepared to close the facilities completely.
Once warmer water reaches the area around the UK, it cools and sinks to the bottom of the Labrador and Nordic Seas.
As the bottle cools on the coffee table, he explains how painful it's been to experience distance from his otherwise supportive family.
And then, when it reaches the top, farther from the heat source, it cools, contracts, gains density, and eventually falls back down.
These rift zones are where new land is created as magma bubbles up to the surface and cools off, forming basalt rocks.
There's plenty of time to check off all the necessary and fun things you planned to do before the weather cools down.
Maait also said that Cairo was ready to implement an oil hedging policy but wants to wait until the market cools off.
As the planet cools down, Banerdt says, it contracts and the brittle crust of the planet cracks, causing the surface to shudder.
Pros: Cools and warms milk quickly, shaped to match natural breast, easy to cleanCons: Too bulky to fit into most diaper bags
Analysts question whether Chinese growth will be sustainable once the impact of earlier stimulus wears off and if the property market cools.
The water then cools the robot down as it reaches an outside layer of the skeleton and evaporates, taking heat away with it.
Now it appears the Russian Arctic will warm up dramatically, relative to normal at least, as North America cools off — potentially big time.
With consumer inflation remaining weak, and as global economic momentum cools, the BOJ is widely expected to maintain its current ultra-easy policy.
Right before Asprey goes to bed, he cools his house to 68 degrees Fahrenheit, which he believes is the optimal temperature for sleep.
Instead of using Freon (the traditionally used chiller), the system taps into natural gas to produce a solution that ultimately cools the air.
From there, the beat cools off several degrees to a more sinewy and ominous form, while the rapper puts interlopers in his crosshairs.
The other type of lava is called pahoehoe, which cools more slowly and leaves a smooth, billowy surface as it creeps across land.
If the fondue cools down and starts to stiffen, warm the mixture over low heat for 1 to 2 minutes, stirring until melted.
In order to emulate that smooth and glowing summer skin, it pays to amp up your body-care routine when the temperature cools.
As the climate warms, warm air will have to rise farther before it cools sufficiently to form clouds, thereby shrinking cloud forest habitat.
Create or touch up any 3D model with the pen, which releases a flexible filament (aka plastic) that becomes sturdy once it cools.
This one is a lightweight gel that's the color of the water in Turks & Caicos, but goes on clear and cools skin instantly.
Global investors and China's major trading partners are closely watching Beijing's policy reactions as economic growth cools from last year's 26.2-year low.
Global investors and China's major trading partners are closely watching Beijing's policy reactions as economic growth cools from last year's 28-year low.
Yang Yewei, an analyst at Southwest Securities in Beijing, said that as global demand cools, "domestic growth-boosting measures should be more effective".
But the consultancy added that the PBOC may revert to looser monetary conditions in coming quarters if economic activity cools more than expected.
As Mercury rotates, the dayside of the planet can reach 800 degrees Fahrenheit, while the nightside cools to hundreds of degrees below zero.
And, under typical weather conditions when the air cools at night, these materials then re-radiate that heat, and the process starts anew.
"If the [euro zone] economy cools significantly... the European Central Bank might be forced to stick to an expansionary monetary policy," she said.
Will our peacock chairs and wicker lamps suddenly look off when the weather cools and our interior style is betrayed by the seasons?
New reports of more Russian cyber hacking remind us that the Cold War, although decades old, has some cools wind blowing — at us.
Cyberpunk 2077 received an awesome-looking new trailer full of action, cools cars, a vibrant world, and of course some heavy cyberpunk aesthetic.
This level also offers access to the green roof, which cools the home, minimizes its bulk, and connects to the home's lush garden.
Such implements are still uncommon to excavate, often made of perishable materials, but obsidian, formed when lava cools, tends to be long-lasting.
Time will tell if the relationship between the two nations moves to the next step or if it remains stagnant and cools down.
In connection with the incident, about three gallons of dielectric fluid, which cools electrical equipment, were released, a Con Ed spokesman said Friday.
But the material is fragile, and, because of the varied densities of its component elements, develops microcrystals as it cools, ruining its potential.
Once your baking sheet cools down, discard the aluminum foil, balling it carefully so as not to spill grease, and wash the pan.
Multiplied across thousands of companies, those decisions could have benefits for companies and workers that endure even after today's hot economy inevitably cools.
Hot gas rises in the bright centers of the cells, cools and then sinks back down in the dark lanes separating the cells.
As the (likely apocryphal) story goes, Thomas Jefferson once compared the Senate to a saucer that cools the hot tea from the House.
Somber data from China reinforced the case for Beijing to unveil further stimulus as manufacturing cools on weak demand and U.S. trade pressures.
Set this up in your home, and the quiet machine will work to clean your home's air while it cools down any space.
If she doesn't finish the drink, she'll mix the rest with olive oil once it cools and use it as a salad dressing.
France's biker Florent Vayssade cools himself down at the end of the Stage 9 of the 2016 Dakar Rally around Belen, Argentina, on Jan.
When it hits the coastal mountains, the stream of warm, wet air is forced upward, where it cools and condenses into massive rain clouds.
VCs have begun knocking down their doors with requests for fresh capital commitments so they'll have money to invest if the market cools down.
Meanwhile, the strength of the VIP segment, where players typically bet 1 million yuan at a time, remains uncertain as China's economic growth cools.
"The lava that flows into the ocean cools very quickly and it breaks apart and sends lava fragments flying into the air," Stovall said.
You should feel energized to get after your next set, but not so relaxed that your heart rate drops and your body cools down.
Plagioclase is not very dense; it's the type of mineral you'd expect to arise on the surface of a magma ocean as it cools.
While El Niño brings warmer sea surface temperatures, La Niña cools them down, meaning that what El Niño has done, La Niña often undoes.
I did notice the inside of the cups feel very cool to touch, but the outside heats up as the headset cools the insides.
But tonight you'll feel way more private than usual, and you'll find yourself needing some space when the Moon enters cools Air sign Aquarius.
The crucial difference is that when a glass cools it does not form crystals, with the sudden, tissue-damaging change in volume this entails.
The tall, thin shape cools hot coffee fast (its large surface area lets the heat dissipate quickly), but doesn't give it a funky aftertaste.
Perhaps the water cools as it travels along the arm and passes through the air — this is nontrivial when you're talking about little droplets!
It has a "thermo alarm" that gradually cools you as you wake, smart home integration, and an AI Sleep Coach personalized just for you.
Ten wells were "quenched," which cools them with enough cold water to counter the pressure of volcanic steam coming from below, said Hawaii Gov.
Octopus, braised until compliant, gets a hit of sansho pepper, cousin to Sichuan peppercorn but more floral: It cools, then slowly and sneakily numbs.
After it cools down, strain and take out the meat so all you have left is a rich braising liquid and beef shanks. 4.
Those who could see the sea spent most of their time watching, listening and looking at that big blue color, which cools our souls.
There are also new crops, like a lavender farm in East Marion, and offerings like corn mazes and pony rides when the weather cools.
And what starts as white-hot rage slowly cools into a dispassionate disappointment in a system that, it is revealed, is operating as designed.
"Thrust faults," where one section of crust is pushed up over a neighboring part, also develop when the moon shrinks as its interior cools.
Market sentiment was also impacted by news that China's State Council is ready to deliver a more "vigorous" fiscal policy as the economy cools.
Among them: Families and companies are sending their money out of China, looking for safer places to store it as the country's growth cools.
Sure, my oven&aposs timer does the same thing, but the Dot with Clock is much prettier to stare at while my ramen cools.
Turns out, even during those balmy Mars summers, the lake stays frozen ... because it's so large, it actually cools all the air around it.
After a first few familiarisation sessions, they undergo a full treatment which lasts around seven minutes and cools their skin to about 3-5 degrees.
Bose-Einstein condensates are collections of certain atoms (like rubidium, for example) held motionless by lasers, which cools them to temperatures just above absolute zero.
The company's stock has been spiraling down to new lows for weeks, as Wall Street cools on a number of once-hyped Silicon Valley darlings.
The study team thinks that strong winds carry the planet&aposs titanium dioxide around to the nightside, where the stuff cools and condenses into clouds.
Krane will now need to determine whether GV accelerates investments and how it remains competitive with other funds, just as the overall financing climate cools.
"Lava pouring into the ocean from either surface flows or lava tubes cools rapidly, usually shattering into sand to block-size fragments," the USGS explains.
Just as coastal breezes turn around at set of sun, when the land cools fast and the sea stays warm, so monsoons reverse in winter.
Every year, when the weather cools down and the initial charm of fall fizzles out, we find ourselves in a bit of a sartorial slump.
Steel output is likely to also remain at least steady, perhaps biased weaker as the domestic property sector cools and exports struggle against mounting protectionism.
The procedure — known as, cryotherapy, or cold therapy — literally cools the body down to minus 260 degrees, which some claim helps to reduce chronic pain.
Known as transpiration, the process cools the plant and surrounding air, and increases the amount of water going into the atmosphere and returning as rainfall.
Also in focus was China's factory-gate inflation, which slowed to its weakest pace since September 2016, raising concerns of deflation as domestic demand cools.
The researchers take special care to control the glass extrusion system to ensure that it cools down and crystallizes without injecting impurities or structural problems.
The temperature only starts to cool down in the late afternoon, when mist from over the hills rolls in and significantly cools down the area.
It purifies year-round (removing 99.7% of allergens as small as 0.3 microns from the air), heats in the winter, and cools in the summer.
"If the hot table isn't properly heated by steam or a hot water bath, then the food cools down to the danger zone," Worobo said, 
Sudden bursts of red show how hot energetic supernovae explosions create superwinds which blow gas into intergalactic space, where it cools into blue cosmic fog.
Until Rojas cools down, it is unlikely Marlins manager Don Mattingly will be in any rush to get "Hech" back in the lineup every day.
Cumulus clouds are usually formed when the sun heats the ground, sending warm air up, where the air cools and condenses to form a cloud.
In any case, whereas white accentuates the bright and dark contract, in Kalina's canvas, light brown cools the turquoise, accentuating a warm and cold contrast.
The cold surface, in turn, cools the air, which then flows downward and becomes trapped in valleys between the fells, leaving warmer temperatures on top.
It attaches to a control unit that alternately heats or cools the small tubes of water that run through the blanket at the user's command.
While the base cools, we take Malek to the MUNCHIES rooftop garden to figure out what flavor of ice cream we'll end up with today.
Moona connects to a small, design-friendly temperature-regulating device that cools water to 64 degrees at most before pumping it through to the pad.
If the majority of economists are correct and economic growth cools heading into 2020, the Fed could have to make an abrupt change in policy.
Costanoa raised a $75 million "opportunity fund,", which Mr. Sands said would give it the ability to do more deals when the market cools down.
China's policymakers are pledging to step up stimulus measures this year and do more to protect jobs as economic growth cools to 28-year lows.
"If the 1/8euro zone 3/8 economy cools significantly... the European Central Bank might be forced to stick to an expansionary monetary policy," she said.
But the most unique new product is probably the $28 Fizzy Body Sculpting Mousse, which turns to bubbles and cools down when it touches your skin.
The nitrogen ice near the bottom of that reservoir would be warmed by Pluto's heat, causing it to bubble up before sinking again as it cools.
S. trade war, but analysts fear an unrestrained, credit-fueled growth could lead to a further build up in bad loans as the Chinese economy cools.
If Snap's smart, it'll cut the games soon and sell Spectacles directly before momentum for Spectacles cools off and people move onto the next hot thing.
That melted debris flies away from the impact site and cools as it travels through the air, usually giving it an aerodynamic shape of some sort.
Many expect the mainland's economy to slow in the later part of the year due to a crackdown on debt and as the property market cools.
They form when objects like meteorites strike the ground and spray molten debris into the air that then cools and falls to Earth in crystallized form.
And when it cools, the hair still acts like glass — meaning your perfect beach waves will be locked in place until you wet your strands. 2.
But the scene in the marketplace is probably the production's best, because it cools the spectacle and trusts the language and the men who speak it.
La Nina cools the sea surface temperatures in the tropical eastern and central parts of the Pacific Ocean, whereas its opposite phenomenon, El Nino, warms them.
"The margin outlook is likely to remain challenging unless companies are able to raise prices to pass through costs or the labor market cools," he wrote.
As the home at Cape Schanck suggests, houses with that combination of golf and water continue to fetch high prices, even as the Australian market cools.
But as the US luxury real-estate market cools, the super-pricey Billionaires&apos Row condos may no longer hold the same appeal as investment properties.
Hard assets are an attractive hedge against inflation because they tend to hold their value as interest rates rise, which cools gains in other asset classes.
While growth in the U.S. cools, the company is embarking on an aggressive expansion plan overseas with a focus on China and its 25 billion people.
Several smelters have encountered repayment difficulties over the past 18 months, and analysts expect more defaults ahead as economic growth cools and amid continuing industry consolidation.
We know the makeup of meat, so we optimized a method that heats, cools and applies pressure to plant protein, creating the fibrous texture of muscle.
This year's wildly conceptual winners, from a tower that filters polluted air to one that cools the planet, aim to make cities better places to live.
A woman looks through the glass of a polar bear's enclosure as he cools off in the water at the zoo in Mulhouse, France, on Aug. 3.
Yet the buyback and dividend trend continues as companies remain reluctant to hire and invest in equipment and as the deal climate cools after a blistering 2015.
This isn't even the first time that he's improved the humble microwave: in 2015 he built a Freezer-wave, which cools down something if you've overheated it.
Producer inflation is expected to continue to moderate in coming months as property investment cools, reducing demand for products from steel and cement to appliances and furniture.
U.S. Geological Survey scientist Wendy Stovall told reporters Tuesday that lava breaks apart and sends fragments flying into the air when it hits the sea and cools.
While the "Wolves" singer, 25, cools off from her on-again-off-again relationship with Justin Bieber, 24, Gomez is keeping herself busy with her close friends.
S. trade war drags on, dampening business confidence and deterring investment, and Asian economies are feeling additional pressure as China's growth cools to near 22019-year lows.
The oxygen cools the engine, yes, but it's also tunneling underneath the car and causing lift — the same thing that causes a jumbo jet to take off.
Food should go into the fridge in shallow pans so it cools fast; do not refrigerate leftover stuffing inside the turkey, instead store the two foods separately.
Quite possibly the easiest self-tanning product around, this rose water-based mist cools and leaves the subtlest, buildable hint of color — even when sprayed over makeup.
But many expect the mainland's economy to slow in the second half of the year due to a crackdown on debt and as the property market cools.
But many expect the mainland's economy to slow in the latter part of the year due to a crackdown on debt and as the property market cools.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Growth in disposable income slowed in China last year while living costs rose, highlighting the increasing strains Chinese households are facing as the economy cools.
It cools down a room quickly and keeps it cold on the hottest days—which is basically the number one thing you want an AC to do.
When hot lava cools at the boundary between two shifting plates, it traps rocks containing magnetic minerals that align with the Earth's magnetic fields at the time.
In the SL-MAC system, the alternative refrigerants first cool a secondary fluid/coolant, which in turn cools the air to comfortable temperatures inside the vehicle cabin.
Then he mixes the sludge with blue food coloring and gelatin, simmers for three hours, strains it into a shallow pan and cools it in a refrigerator.
The second loop leads to a machine that cools the water down to about 45 degrees in summer, or heats it to about 130 degrees in winter.
The moon's thrust faults are a sign that the whole orb is contracting as it loses internal heat, cools and shrinks; Mercury is undergoing a similar process.
There may be a job to mount two wallabies, but it will have to wait until the fall when the weather cools and there are fewer flies.
" The chorus cools with electric piano chords and an almost wistful melody, but it stays hardheaded: "Pop pop pop goes the shooter/Reform, reform should've came sooner.
Along Lake Erie, they tend to begin swarming when the lake temperature warms to 60 degrees in the spring, and cools to 60 degrees in the autumn.
At the end of their lifetimes, stars start to blow some of their heavier elements out into the surrounding environment, where the material cools into dust grains.
But analysts broadly expect economic growth to slow in the second half of 2017 as China's red-hot property sector cools and borrowing costs for firms climb.
But my favorite way to have prunes was in a tart full of frangipane, the sweet, buttery almond cream that goes very nearly chewy when it cools.
As the mass climbs higher, the smoky air cools and forms into a pyrocumulonimbus cloud, a soup of water and smoke particles towering miles into the sky.
One key complaint here this week: Companies increasingly reliant on consumers in China have had to lower their earnings outlooks as the world's second-largest economy cools.
The first fall after four straight rises indicates that the sector, which has been providing the economy with growth impetus as manufacturing cools, was showing signs of stress.
Concerns about debt levels in China, particularly local borrowing, are on the rise as the economy cools and Beijing turns once again to stimulus spending and easier credit.
The clouds, seeded with these crystalline structures, will then produce rain and snow (rain is produced when moist air cools and collides with aerosols floating in the atmosphere).
After the plastic cools, the entire enclosure is finished with a precision CNC machining operation, yielding a seamless integration of plastic and aluminum into a single, strong enclosure.
Based on numerous tiny fault scarps scattered across the planet's surface, scientists determined that Mercury is undergoing crustal shrinking, a form of tectonic activity, as its core cools.
The growth in China's coal use has slowed as the national economy cools, but climate researchers here expect emissions to continue rising until sometime between 2025 and 2030.
A deep berry isn't a revelation for fall, but it still feels refreshing as the weather cools and the group chat conversation turns to holiday plans and parties.
Delegates at the Asia Copper Conference in Shanghai noted recent Chinese indicators showed the real impact on demand for copper-intensive goods as the country's economic growth cools.
A number of economists have predicted a loss of growth momentum this year as a property boom cools and the boost from previous stimulus starts to wear off.
As the device cools, the gel will re-absorb water to expand just as quickly, releasing that stored energy to push the gold nanoparticles apart with tremendous force.
After the plastic cools, the entire enclosure is finished with a precision CNC machining operation, yielding a seamless integration of plastic and aluminum into a single, strong enclosure.
The air cools and sinks over the colder waters off South America, before returning towards Asia in a steady westward flow known to mariners as the trade winds.
Researchers from the University of Tokyo invented a humanoid robot named "Kengoro" that cools its rippling robo-"muscles" with a mechanism much like human sweat, IEEE Spectrum reported.
ET (218 GMT) is expected to show jobless claims rose to 2764,2500 last week from 20.75,20.04 the week before, as the strength in the labor market cools slightly.
But growth in the world's second-largest economy is expected to slow as efforts to clamp down on risky debt get underway and as the property market cools.
Think of the brain's sensitive periods as blown glass: The molten glass is very malleable, but you have a relatively brief time before it cools and becomes crystalline.
The source told CNN that Mnuchin could be in "serious jeopardy" with Trump, who regularly rages at Cabinet members he feels have made mistakes before he cools off.
As the chocolate cools to a temperature of about 83-84 degrees, you will see the chocolate start to crystallize (harden) around the outside edge of the bowl.
"It smokes for two days then cools for another two days," said the 69-year-old, who has worked as a charcoal burner for more than 40 years.
WASHINGTON — Whenever there is a mass shooting, the National Rifle Association has a well-rehearsed response: Say very little until the inevitable discussion about gun control cools down.
Offices of the future: inside fund managers' glitzy new HQs UK house price growth in May cools to lowest rate since 2013 Mortgage deal boost for young professionals
After busting out a flurry of impressive shimmies, spins and swings for 25 seconds straight, Zola cools down and goes back to enjoying a relaxing wade in his pool.
Ireland is an ideal location for data centers thanks to the temperate climate, which naturally cools the huge amount of heat generated by the servers housed in data centers.
But I think we can all agree that taking a little break where everyone just cools their jets for one goddamn second will leave us all feeling better off.
" "(Dollar up) is good, in my view dollar up means potentially less inflation so if equity investors are worried about inflation drifting higher, then a stronger dollar cools that.
But larger buildings use a more complex system that recycles water through a device and uses the cooled water to cool a refrigerant which in turn cools the air.
The new techniques of twin-roll and single belt-casting are, in effect, "moving moulds"—the rollers and the belt move with the steel as it cools and solidifies.
For one thing, the planet seems to be shrinking as its core cools; it's also super dark, more so than expected, and scientists want to know why that is.
The Fukushima Daini Nuclear Plant, which was taken offline after the 2011 earthquake, suffered a temporary malfunction in the system that cools a spent nuclear fuel rod storage pool.
The system takes in energy in the form of electricity, creating two streams of air: hot air that heats up the salt, and cold air that cools the antifreeze.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in on Friday sacked both of his top economic policy aides as the nation's economy, the fourth-largest in Asia, cools sharply this year.
It's a technique similar to what 3D printing pens use, except that instead of plastic filament that immediately hardens as it cools, Harvard's printer creates objects from durable metal.
As the solution cools, white crystals form, and it was thought that subtle changes in the atmosphere would cause big changes in the shapes of the flakes forming within.
The pen heats and cools plastic filament like a glue gun, allowing users to literally draw in the air — as long as their structure can support its own weight.
PAHOA, Hawaii — Big Island residents whose homes have been destroyed and neighborhoods filled with lava face a long road to recovery that can't begin until the volcano cools off.
When the top layer of lava cools and hardens, it creates a cave that lava can flow through for months before it trains and hollows out, becoming a tube.
We spend our days first comically gorging ourselves on cheese and then, once the weather cools slightly, set out in Papi's '93 Peugeot to either La Bergerie or L'Almanarre.
As the sun sets and the air cools, Wang Yulin, 61, tends to his fresh corn seedlings in a field on Shanhui's outskirts, as he has done for decades.
In China, companies building coal-fired power plants amid more frequent periods of drought are shifting to a more expensive technology that cools the plants' equipment with less water.
China's consumer inflation steadied while factory-gate prices fell at a slower pace in December, giving Beijing room to stay the course on monetary easing as economic growth cools.
China's consumer inflation steadied while factory-gate prices fell at a slower pace in December, giving Beijing room to stay the course on monetary easing as economic growth cools.
Given how strong the art market has been over the past few years, many collectors may not be prepared if the economy slows and the appetite for art cools.
It seems obvious, but heat transferred to an object cools over a period of time contingent on the amount of heat conducted and the ambient temperature of the object's environment.
Produced by a Samsung subsidiary called Cheil Worldwide, the vase works using an outer chamber filled with potassium carbonate that quickly cools and suppresses oxygen when the vase is smashed.
"You're putting a lot of hot food in the fridge on Thanksgiving, so you want to portion everything up into smaller Tupperware containers so it cools down faster," Reynolds says.
The chip is placed into a dilution refrigerator the size of a closet, which cools the wires to a hundredth of a degree above absolute zero, causing them to superconduct.
In our planet's case, they form when magma cools around a flowing river of lava, eventually leaving a hollow space, according to the Craters of the Moon National Monument page.
Rain falling onto the bay itself cools the surface layer enough to limit the convection that would produce more rain for a while before the surface heats back up again.
Unlike sweat, which some mammals (including humans) secrete onto their skin, where it evaporates and therefore cools the body, this fluid functions as a skin moisturizer, water repellent and antibiotic.
You soak the felt in the alcohol, and the dry ice (which is super-cold solid carbon dioxide) cools down the alcohol vapor, which is streaming down from the felt.
A button turns it hotter or colder, and when it heats up or cools, your inner wrist you feel as if you turned on a personal thermostat only for you.
The company had previously warned that the slowdown may last a few more quarters, as China's economy cools and manufacturers face the fallout of a prolonged U.S.-China trade dispute.
The key difference between therapeutic hypothermia and torpor is the fact that a hibernating body cools itself naturally, while a hypothermic one tries very hard to warm itself back up.
Pros: Quiet operation, cools effectively in large rooms, 14,000 BTU, easy to vent out a window, works with Alexa and Google Assistant, sleep mode, control remotely with Wi-FiCons: Pricey
"Really, it's a shorthand for the process of buying stocks when enthusiasm for them cools, the flipside of selling stocks into a wave of euphoria," the "Mad Money" host said.
"Really, it's a shorthand for the process of buying stocks when enthusiasm for them cools, the flipside of selling stocks into a wave of euphoria," the "Mad Money " host said.
By Design One summer holiday on the island of Sicily, home to Mount Etna, Andrea Trimarchi and Simone Farresin became obsessed with basalt, the volcanic rock created as lava cools.
This method is called simulated annealing, because of a metaphorical resemblance to the way atoms in liquid metal behave as the metal cools down, and finally freezes to a solid.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean President Moon Jae-in sacked both of his top economic policy aides on Friday as Asia's fourth-largest economy cools sharply due to prolonged Sino-U.
When the cake cools, the topping sets and forms a sweet, just-a-little-crackly, just-a-little-chewy caramel shell, a fine companion for the supple cake beneath it.
CHINA: China's consumer inflation steadied, while factory-gate prices fell at a slower pace in December, giving Beijing room to stay the course on monetary easing as economic growth cools.
WeWork one of many unicorns — start-ups valued at $1 billion or more — to eye a public offering as the private market cools from its peak between 2014 and 2016.
Her characters have little interiority or agency; the fates they run up against tend to feel inexorable, especially in her later stories, in which the ironic distance cools into cynicism.
However, trade experts and steel analysts worry the additional capacity could drive down steel prices even further and question whether such projects will eventually be scrapped if the economy cools.
As the cannabis butter cools down, she preheats the oven to 220 degrees Celsius [428 degrees Fahrenheit] and kneads the weed butter into the dough until green speckles appear throughout.
Market research firm Nielsen said last month India's consumer goods industry was losing steam as spending in the rural heartland cools and small manufacturers lose competitive advantages in a slowing economy.
Still, I don't think there's a ton of difference in the talent among any of Chicago's runners, and maybe John Fox just starts riding Carey's hot hand until it cools down.
While headline data suggest the economy is slowly stabilizing, it is also becoming more unbalanced with growth more reliant on a steady stream of government spending as private investment cools sharply.
And it could help Tesla if demand cools in the US, which is possible now that its cars are only eligible for half of the government's federal tax credit for EVs.
As growth at Under Armour's North America business cools after years of double-digit increases in sales, the maker of Curry 5 basketball shoes has turned to markets such as China.
This humid plume of steam then rises until it cools off and dumps all of that moisture back onto the ground as rain or snow, depending on how cold it is.
The fog and mist that enshrouds these ecosystems forms in part from orographic lift: As warm, moist air ascends up mountain slopes, it cools and condenses to form clouds and precipitation.
They also came amid concerns that demand for new aircraft is slowing as the global economy cools and sharply lower oil prices make older, gas-guzzling planes more economical to fly.
A chilled bottle of rosé is just the thing to keep the fun going all day, while ice cream provides just the right amount of sweetness that also cools you down.
These tiny soldiers bravely held their ground against their unrelenting molten foe, but there's still going to be a hundred or so green plastic purple hearts issued once this battlefield cools.
In the various Indian cuisines, that vacuum has often been filled with chutneys and other sauces, which add acid and sweetness; spices, which provide tannins; and raita, which cools and refreshes.
LIMA (Reuters) - Argentina's centrist President Mauricio Macri on Wednesday said the Argentine economy would likely grow by 3-3.5 percent in 2017 as inflation cools to below 20 percent next year.
Whether the "cultural magma" of the city erupts and creates something new, or simply cools and solidifies depends on how these multiple visions of Tokyo are realized in the upcoming decade.
Complicating efforts to clean up debt and bury "zombie" companies, Beijing is increasingly reliant on state firms to generate economic growth, despite their inefficiency, as private investment cools to record lows.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China will act more forcefully to stabilize employment as the economy cools, state television channel CCTV said on Wednesday, citing a state cabinet meeting chaired by premier Li Keqiang.
Most of the magma that reaches these reservoirs cools and crystallizes into a rock formation known as a pluton, like the  Half Dome rock structure in Yosemite  (but below ground), Singer said.
But the jam still isn't ready: "Now I have to let these jar cools, and then I refrigerate, and then by tomorrow, they should be good," Khloé says in the last video.
This batch has double the pleasure — bite into this scrumptious dessert and first you'll experience a kick of hot ginger that tingles the tongue before the dense pomegranate molasses cools things off.
But its costly expansion in Oakland and San Francisco comes as the venture capital investing climate cools, with more investors wary that highly valued startups may not grow into their stratospheric valuation.
It's also a big improvement even over previous generation of Dyson fans in delivering airflow quietly – even at lower settings, it heats and cools effectively, and you'll barely realize it's even on.
The air cools and dries, eventually sinking off the coast of South America, before returning towards Asia in a steady westward flow near the surface known to mariners as the trade winds.
Among the black basalt ash, Ohia Lehua trees are often the first to crop up after a volcano, their red flowers pushing through new cracks in the lava before it even cools.
Beijing, for its part, has recently loosened its grip on a sector long dominated by the country's top three energy giants in an effort to boost private investment as the economy cools.
Eventually I figured out that if I could hold down a piece of the extruded material with my finger (it cools down super-fast), I could gain more control over my output.
The Bank of England is due to announce its March policy decision at 3.03 GMT and expects the consumer squeeze to ease in 2018 as inflation cools and wage growth ticks higher.
It makes sense to my brain — you either want something that enhances the traits of summer that many of us love so much, or you want something that mentally cools you off.
So if you're lucky enough to spot a Switch out in the wild, snap it up, you might not have another chance to bring one home until the supply chain cools off. 
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When lava hits the sea and cools, it breaks apart and sends fragments flying into the air, which could land on boats in the water, said U.S. Geological Survey scientist Wendy Stovall.
Once it's hit 375° or 400° degrees Fahrenheit, we dump the hot oil in a bucket with more of the roasted peppers and let it sit until it cools to room temperature.
During a fire, heat rises in a vertical column, and as it rises and cools, it pulls in more hot air at the bottom and can create enough energy to begin spinning.
The vegetation on a living roof cools the surrounding air through evapotranspiration, the process in which moisture in plant leaves evaporates into the air, essentially working like an outdoor air-conditioning system.
But just as cooking causes the starch molecules to relax, this same process reverses as the food cools, basically snapping back into place like a stretched rubber band that&aposs been released.
Last week, Powell backed the Fed's gradual tightening but said its policy rate was "just below" a range of estimates of the so-called neutral level that neither stimulates nor cools growth.
It has a standard format — Chris Speed on saxophone and clarinet, Chris Lightcap on bass, and Dave King on drums — but a different kind of sound that cools and focuses your ear.
By default, it warms you up before bed, cools you during the night, and warms you up right before you wake up, but all of this is customizable in the companion app.
In Britain, Purplebricks and other online estate agents have challenged traditional operators such as Countrywide and Foxtons, which are struggling as the market cools due to uncertainties in the wake of Brexit.
L said more than half of all smartphones shipped in the fourth quarter contained its most powerful processor technology, helping it grow revenue even as demand cools in markets such as China.
A slowdown has started to take hold in the last few months as the property sector cools and credit growth ebbs, with Beijing focused on controlling corporate leverage and defusing financial risks.
Meteorologists explain the current weather patterns by saying that as a condensed column of moisture moves inland, the water vapor sweeps over the mountains, cools and forms an "atmospheric river," bringing heavy precipitation.
A cup of coffee cools to room temperature, they explain, because as coffee molecules collide with air molecules, the information that encodes their energy leaks out and is shared by the surrounding air.
When the weather cools off, the colorful tents are inhabited by people of all walks of life who seek a closer connection to nature, and a refuge from the gulf's blustering consumerist culture.
While China posted slightly stronger-than-expected economic growth for the second quarter last week, most analysts had expected downward pressure on the yuan to persist as exports remain weak and investment cools.
Dry soil cools more quickly than moist soil, and about a third of Kansas is in moderate drought, according to the latest weekly U.S. Drought Monitor report prepared by a consortium of climatologists.
As the drop quickly cools, its outer layer experiences a temperature drop faster than its interior, which results in extreme compressive forces on the outside, but strong tensile (pulling) stresses on the inside.
An evaporative cooler, also known as a "swamp cooler," is a device that cools air by adding humidity to it (as opposed to a traditional A/C unit, which acts as a dehumidifier).
Its spiral hardener, where market-bound containers go to set before hitting the road to a store near you, cools our favorite flavors at a brisk -60 degrees below 0, with a windchill.
But planting just enough, on a fifth of his 1980 hectares (227 acres), cools the ponds and improves soil and water quality, boosting the health, reproduction and survival of his shrimp and fish.
Sales were inflated in March last year, when customers brought forward purchases to beat a tax rise, meaning the sector had expected a drop as demand in Europe's second-biggest car market cools.
Smoke and volcanic gases rise as lava cools in the Leilani Estates neighborhood, in the aftermath of eruptions and lava flows from the Kilauea volcano on Hawaii's Big Island, on May 11, 2018.
Kindle Paperwhite, available at Amazon, $129.99Amazon's new Kindle Paperwhite is finally waterproof, so she can take it into the bubble bath with her and read until the water cools and the bubbles disappear.
He said they didn't measure boulder size directly, instead inferring the degradation rate from the speed at which the area around the crater cools after the Sun sets or warms when it rises.
My belated discovery that fire cools is like the famous case of the Tennessee mountain hermit who called a newspaper reporter to his shack because he had, in the 1930s, invented the type­writer.
They were also 25 percent less likely to have an angioplasty procedure to open blocked arteries and 19 percent less likely to undergo therapeutic hypothermia, which cools the body to prevent brain damage.
We add whole hops, essential oils, and trace minerals—along with two liters of brew into the beer at the very end as the water cools, so it doesn't burn off the alcohol.
If your phone gets warm when you play a graphics-intensive game or watch a video for an extended period of time, and cools down again afterwards, there's probably no cause for concern.
Among Buttigieg supporters, donors, and uncommitted party leaders who spoke to BuzzFeed News this week, there was no sense of the antsiness that often sets in when a campaign cools off or stagnates.
The other major safety feature is that if the reactor overheats, which has been the major cause of nuclear power plant accidents, the liquid salt thorium reactor simply stops working and automatically cools.
If WeWork wants to extend the loan, it will have to approach lenders again, bankers said, which could be an uphill struggle as investors' view of the loss-making company's business model cools.
The presence of certain kinds of fish in the Bering Sea is dependent on the formation of sea ice there, which cools the waters to make an ideal habitat for its native species.
I just used it in a dish of Bengali salmon that I like to cook as the weather cools down in the fall, and it was better than any turmeric I have tasted.
Factory activity surveys in China pointed to slight improvement in September as domestic demand picked up, but analysts believe the gains will be short-lived as the property market cools and Sino-U.
S&P added that it "believes debt-servicing capabilities will decline as demand cools and profit margins contract," while Beijing's ongoing efforts to reduce debt levels in the country may pause — or even reverse.
TEGway's software will enable games to recognize when you're plunging through thin ice or fending off dragon fire; an electric current cools or heats the surface of the ThermoReal between 40 and 104 degrees.
Investors were looking for Nestle's new chief executive Mark Schneider to demonstrate that it has a strong strategy to improve performance following four years of missing sales targets as the food sector's growth cools.
"If output weakens and consumer sentiment cools as a result of the quakes, the conditions justifying additional monetary easing would all fall into place," said a senior government official with direct knowledge of policymaking.
Though you may not have eyes for any jelly other than rosé this summer, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Pinot Noir are available too, so keep that in mind for when the weather cools down.
Mexico's retailers association ANTAD expects same-store sales to grow 13 percent this year as inflation cools and higher public spending ahead of the July 1 presidential election trickles down to consumers, analysts said.
They are expected to post modestly higher profits and steady margins, although analysts fear an unrestrained, credit-fuelled growth could worsen a build-up in bad loans as the world's No.2 economy cools.
NEWEST HAWAII VOLCANIC ASH PLUME RISES TO ABOUT 10,000 FEET Wendy Stovall, a USGS scientist, said that lava breaks apart and sends fragments flying into the air when it hits the sea and cools.
The magnets serve both to heat the plasma and to confine it—thus maintaining its density and keeping it away from the torus wall, for if it touches the wall it instantly cools down.
But as the country's borrowing costs sink to new lows almost daily and its economy cools, domestic and international calls to provide extra fiscal stimulus by running a small deficit again are becoming louder.
The Bank of England expects the consumer squeeze to ease in 2018 as inflation cools and wage growth ticks higher, although surveys published on Wednesday suggested sentiment remains subdued, with consumers "jittery and depressed".
The data underscores the role China's burgeoning middle class is increasingly playing in determining the corporate and economic health of Europe, as concerns grow that their spending has slowed as Chinese economic growth cools.
One of those consequences is a nuclear winter that darkens the skies, dramatically cools the climate, causes widespread crop failures, and kills millions of people who don't even live in the immediate conflict zone.
Silica, for example—window glass—starts as a molten liquid well above 1,000 degrees Celsius; as it cools, its disordered molecules contract slightly, crowding a bit closer together, which makes the liquid increasingly viscous.
America's dairies have been gut-punched by declining milk prices — some dropping about 40 percent in recent years — and demand, as consumers embrace soy, nut and other milks, and the Greek yogurt craze cools.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's government is expected to offer its bleakest economic assessment in nearly seven years in March as the coronavirus outbreak cools private consumption and business sentiment, the Nikkei newspaper reported on Tuesday.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's government is expected to offer its bleakest economic assessment in nearly seven years in March as the coronavirus outbreak cools private consumption and business sentiment, the Nikkei newspaper reported on Tuesday.
Analysts fear unrestrained, credit-fuelled growth, could stoke a further build-up in bad loans as the world's No.2 economy cools, undermining Beijing's push to reduce riskier lending and a mountain of debt.
As the weather cools with autumn, data provider Refinitiv projected average gas demand in the lower 48 U.S. states will drop from 85.3 billion cubic feet per day (bcfd) to 81.9 bcfd next week.
"There's a formula - where you start with a crackdown, then you promise heaven and earth in the hope that everyone will forget the promises and start again when the weather cools down," he said.
The factory will help tap China's rapidly growing market for so-called new-energy vehicles (NEVs), a category comprising electric battery cars and plug-in electric hybrid vehicles, even as China's wider car market cools.
Ingredients include aloe vera (soothes irritation); allantoin (cleans away dead skin); vitamin E (protects and nourishes); something called "colloidal oatmeal protectant" (soothes dry, itchy skin); menthyl lactate (cools and refreshes); and grapefruit essence (freshens naturally).
But the fact that time's arrow is irreversible, so that hot coffee cools down but never spontaneously heats up, isn't written into the underlying laws that govern the motion of the molecules in the coffee.
Translation: As the weather cools and we move from shorts to sweaters and from cold brew to limited-time-only lattes, we must be mindful of these changes and take time to reflect on them.
In the case of this rig, APEX cools the SLI setup containing two GTX 1080Ti graphics cards, independently, rather than sharing coolant between the two (as is the case with most other liquid-cooled systems).
The cooling cushion provides up to three hours of chilly relief thanks to its patented gel design and automatically cools back down with just 20 minutes of non-use — no electricity, water, or refrigeration required.
In Finland, the Loviisa nuclear power plant said in a statement it briefly reduced energy production in both its units Wednesday to prevent the Baltic Sea water that cools its infrastructure from getting too warm.
If the planet is evaporating at a high rate, all that may be left after the star cools is a rocky core, which the researchers believe to be at the heart of all giant planets.
Analysts say the export data showed that the "front-loading" impact as firms rushed out shipments to beat planned U.S. tariff hikes faded, and that export growth is likely to slow further as demand cools.
But analysts fear an unrestrained, credit-fueled growth, could accelerate a build-up in bad loans as the world's second biggest economy cools, undermining Beijing's push to reduce riskier lending and a mountain of debt.
The underground lake in Curse of the Serpent's Eye exudes real mist that cools your face; when the serpent jumps at you, a platform lifts you out of its reach, convincingly rumbling under your feet.
As the weather cools down, the wind picks up, and the heater turns on, now's the perfect time to go through your medicine cabinet and swap in products that will soothe and protect your skin.
China's sprawling services sector maintained a solid pace of expansion in January even though growth moderated slightly, a private survey showed on Sunday, offering continued support for the world's second-largest economy as manufacturing cools.
When this gas cools and sinks to the center of the galaxy, it provides the fuel for outbursts by which a supermassive black hole can affect realms of the cosmos far beyond the originating galaxy.
GRAPHIC: China's industrial profits under pressure as economy cools - here Shares in machinery, electronics and home appliances firms, seen as vulnerable to trade tensions given their reliance on overseas markets, have been under selling pressure.
Aside from Japan's bond markets, government bond yields and stocks in China ticked higher Tuesday following news that Beijing had pledged to look into and undertake a more vigorous fiscal policy, as the economy cools.
Just as the temperature of the coffee and air equalizes, the Earth, our solar system, galaxies and even supermassive black holes will break down to the quantum level, where everything cools to a uniform state.
Looking back, it would have been handy if I had a Juno at home, a machine that rapidly cools just about anything you can fit inside inside its cylindrical structure—even a bottle of wine.
Cracking down on China's allegedly unfair trade practices was a signature element of Trump's campaign for president, but it could pose problems for him if the economy cools down as the 2020 presidential race heats up.
Land also heats and cools more quickly than the ocean, The Weather Channel noted while debunking a recent Breitbart News article that was widely found to have cherry-picked data to cast doubt on climate change.
The water cools the smoke, making it feel less harsh on your lungs than a joint (but a bong can also deliver more smoke into your lungs than a joint, so it's a double-edged sword).
"While pricing is likely to fade when the market cools off, we still believe (the) stock remains attractively valued against what we see is a likely margin surprise," Citi analyst Klas Bergelind said in a note.
Its humongous bulk condenses and cools air currents as they pass over the summit, creating this "orographic cloud"—a nephologic formation that tend to form over leeward (downwind) slopes—on the western flank of the volcano.
China's producer price inflation slowed for a seventh straight month in January to its weakest pace since September 2016, raising concerns the world's top copper consumer may see the return of deflation as domestic demand cools.
But after a little while, once the lava cools, the toxic "vog" (volcanic fog) that's been accumulating in the air dissipates, and the seeds return, those lava flows might just become lush gardens and rich habitats.
In China, new home prices grew at a steady pace in September, a relief for policymakers who remain wary of high debt and bubble risk, and are refraining from stimulating the sector as the economy cools.
BENGALURU, July 18 (Reuters) - India's consumer goods industry is losing steam as spending in the country's rural heartland cools and small manufacturers lose competitive advantages in a slowing economy, market research firm Nielsen said on Thursday.
The tumble came despite data showing that China's sprawling services sector maintained a solid pace of expansion in January albeit at a slower pace, offering continued support for the world's second-largest economy as manufacturing cools.
He wanted to measure the amount of heat entering and leaving the body — and what he concluded was that hot drinks trigger sweat (not unlike how chili pepper ingestion triggers sweat), and sweat cools the body.
" And wax drips off your nipples and cools on your thighs, and it stings and solidifies and brings up wicked goosebumps on your soft, supple flesh, and edging close to ecstasy you pant, "I love you.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's central bank will likely keep interest rates unchanged on Friday after last month's easing but looks certain to cut it at the next meeting as the economy cools, a Reuters survey showed.
The house, with a green grassy roof that lowers its energy consumption and cools the five-bedroom home, is wedged into a triangular space near the bluff without disturbing a large sycamore tree the owners cherish.
Wells Fargo has sharply cut back auto loans, and Shrewsberry said while the market "heats and cools on a daily cycle," used car prices are "reasonable" so lenders' losses will not be serious if consumers default.
Wendy's and other fast-food chains such as McDonald's have been battling each other with dollar menus, discounts and limited-time menu items as consumer spending cools, while also launching freshly prepared meals to attract diners.
When asked about asset bubbles and potential fallout when the current US economic expansion cools down, Yellen singled out high corporate debt levels as a worry, according to a recording obtained by LPC/IFR, divisions of Refinitiv.
Last week, Powell said that while the Fed's gradual tightening balances risks to the economy, the policy rate was "just below" a range of estimates of the so-called neutral level that neither stimulates nor cools growth.
Even as the global economy cools, Symrise and its rivals have been benefiting from strong demand from sectors such as consumer staples, resilient to cyclical swings thanks to population growth, urbanization and increasing prosperity in emerging markets.
Freight growth is slowing as the manufacturing expansion cools, with movements by road, rail, barge, pipeline and air up by just 2.9 percent year-on-year in January-March, down from 8.5 percent in April-June 2018.
The European XFEL laser, the brightest source of x-rays in the world, is extremely loud—but visitors are actually hearing the whirring of machinery and the flow of water through the setup, which cools the equipment.
In the event of a molten salt reactor system failure where pumps are not able to move the liquid fuel through the reactor, the reaction safely slows as the fuel cools and self-regulates the fission process.
As the weather cools , Ms. Gerson will widen her scope of Mexican sweets to offer champurrado, a warm, slightly grainy porridge of chocolate and corn, made with masa and sweetened with the pressed, unrefined cane sugar piloncillo.
Chinese data showed retail sales and industrial output beat forecasts, but a miss in urban investment reinforced views the world's second-largest economy will start to lose momentum as lending costs rise and the property market cools.
From hoodies and fleeces to swimming trunks and hiking shoes, the sale has a solid range of styles that you can wear now and others that'll be good to have on hand as the weather cools down.
Texas style brisket is a hit in the Southwest no matter the time of year, but the juicy, melt-in-your-mouth smoked meat makes for a satisfying meal as the weather cools and the leaves turn.
After it cools down, he adds a block of fresh honeycomb on the top that serves as a platform for a giant chocolate "RR" logo (for Rafele Ristorante) covered in gold leaf that Ronca adds the top.
Gold could benefit if that scorching run cools, GFMS analysts at Thomson Reuters said, predicting volatility in equities and concerns over global politics could lead to a spike in gold prices above $0863,500 an ounce this year.
As the weather cools with the coming of autumn, data provider Refinitiv projected average gas demand in the lower 48 U.S. states will drop from 85.5 billion cubic feet per day (bcfd) to 82.0 bcfd next week.
I can't find a link online yet, so hopefully I can convey the gist of it: Con Ed, the local utility, is showing off a $20,000 geothermal system (after rebates) that both heats and cools your house.
When that vapor cools down in the lungs, it returns to its original state at that temperature and pressure, she said, which means "it has now coated the inside of your lungs with that oil," she said.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - A fire broke out on Wednesday night on a tower that cools water for a shut gasoline-producing unit at Lyondell Basell Industries' 263,776 barrel per day (bpd) Houston refinery, said sources familiar with plant operations.
Yosemite geologist Greg Stock told The Los Angeles Times that the break was likely caused by the expansion and contraction of granite in the cliff wall as it heats up during the summer and cools during the winter.
This unique compressed air system also cools the melted butter as it's sprayed, so if you were to blast someone with it at point blank range, it won't feel like they've just placed their face in a skillet.
It's possible to pasteurize donor milk at home using what's known as the Holder pasteurization method, which heats milk to 145 degrees for a half hour then gradually cools it, or by flash heating, Flagg said by email.
The best part: The tint actually cools on skin contact, so it feels like a dream when I slide it on my soon-to-be-sweaty cheekbones, and it doesn't budge or disrupt my makeup during the day.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - After slightly slowing for the past 15 years, global warming is once again rising more quickly due to a decade-long weather pattern that warms and cools the Pacific, Britain's meterological office said Monday.
In a blog post published Monday, Steven Peeters and Joeri Cools said they drove a Model S P100D around a closed loop in Belgium, adding that it took them 23 hours and 45 minutes to complete the feat.
Poloz said the economy was in a sweet spot after making "tremendous" progress over the last year, with early signs that a long-awaited rotation to higher exports and business investment is happening as the housing boom cools.
The head is normally filled with high-pressure methylene chloride vapor, but as it cools and condenses, a pressure difference is created between the bird's upper and lower glass bulbs, causing liquid to rise and fill the head.
"With dry topsoil, we are definitely more exposed to any sharp drop in temperatures," Romulo Lollato, Kansas State University extension wheat specialist, said of the dormant 2018 crop, noting that dry soil cools more quickly than moist soil.
Like other recruiters such as rival SThree, Robert Walters is increasingly dependent on international markets to drive growth as uncertainty over when and on what terms Britain will leave the European Union cools the job market at home.
Many analysts say Beijing's deleverging campaign will pressure growth as the property sector cools in response to policy curbs, even as top leaders have pledged to maintain economic stability ahead of a key party meeting later this year.
Data this year have suggested the world's second-largest economy has become more reliant on government spending and the state sector for growth as private investment cools, raising questions about whether the government will proceed with SOE reforms.
Although the move is seen as a step to avoid an NPL blow-up in China as the economy cools, it also raises concerns over Beijing's commitment toward structural reforms, and a possible weakening in banks' financial health.
Osiel sanitized the liver-giblet chiller, a tublike contraption that cools chicken innards by cycling them through a near-freezing bath, then looked for a ladder, so that he could turn off the water valve above the machine.
He explains that he serves his meals in metal rather than stone bowls so that the food cools down quicker in them, allowing drivers to finish their meals and get back on the road as fast as possible.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's factory-gate inflation slowed for a seventh straight month in January to its weakest pace since September 2016, raising concerns the world's second-biggest economy may see the return of deflation as domestic demand cools.
Sure, the Cookie Pod can be scheduled to bake in advance and automatically cools down to avoid burning, but home bakers aren't likely to become distracted and forget about their snack after such a short amount of time.
As the cloud climbs and then cools in the low temperatures of the upper atmosphere, the collisions of ice particles in the higher parts of the cloud build up an electrical charge, which can be released as lightning.
The Finance Ministry and national central bank said on Monday German economic growth is likely to slow after a robust start to the year, expanding at a slower pace for the rest of 2016 as foreign trade cools.
As fixed-asset investment cools, Beijing has also started approving major urban railway projects again after a year's hiatus, when authorities ordered some local officials to scrap or halt infrastructure projects due to concerns about mounting regional debt.
It is the third $2014 billion fund that Norwest has raised since 2009, and comes just as the investing community cools on tech startups, many of which became too richly valued when investors rushed into deals of record proportions.
After submerging your hands into the ice bath for a few seconds (or putting on gloves), working quickly, before the cheese cools down too much, stretch the curd with the wooden spoon until the cheese is smooth and elastic.
It only lasts until the temperature of the water cools, and I'm forced to leave my cozy rainforest and reenter the real world where I feel like there's a private 30 Seconds to Mars concert happening inside my body.
Pros: Cools large areas, programmable unit, specialized filters for cleaner air, dual hose, self-evaporating technology, environmentally friendlyCons: Takes up a lot of room, cooling isn't as powerful as other types of AC units (such as window and central)
But wherever they are, New York City's play sprinklers have one thing in common: As soon as it is hot, they are thronged with children (and some adults) who know that in July, bliss is whatever cools you down.
Markets have priced in a 25 basis-point cut to U.S. interest rates when the Fed holds its next policy meeting on July 30-31, and expect several more later this year and next as the U.S. economy cools.
Yet unlike dish soap, vegetable oil and water, when the ligands and gold nanoparticles jam together to form the supersoap, this results in vitrification (the same thing that happens when glass cools) and the water tubes maintain their shape.
As the venture capital market cools in the face of a global economic slowdown, let's take a minute to unpack what Fast does to better understand why Stripe led its Series A so quickly after its preceding venture round.
But if he is wrong and the economy cools, Mr. Trump will have no one to credibly blame — and few places to turn for another jolt of stimulus if the United States slides into an economic contraction or recession.
THE TICKER The new year is already bringing new threats to fray nerves from C-suites to Wall Street: Just as the the U.S.-China trade war cools off, the risk of a hot war with Iran is spiking.
Every year, as the weather cools, dangerous air particles known as PM 2.5 that are absorbed in the bloodstream and lung tissue sit thick in the atmosphere, the cold weighing them down to trap them above cities like Lahore.
"If there is good news on the historical parallel — there does seem to be a tendency of once you pass through the valley of vulnerability, you could argue that moderation ensues, everything cools down, because things are less ambiguous."
Located on eight acres in the heart of Jackson Hole, this is an ideal spot to indulge in extracurricular pursuits, from fly fishing, biking and whitewater rafting in the summer to skiing, snowshoeing and hiking once the weather cools off.
Economists polled by Reuters expected China's economic growth will moderate to around 6.5 percent this year as the property market cools and as authorities press ahead with a clamp down on riskier financial activity that is driving up borrowing costs.
The other innovation that makes the 3Doodler Start safer for kids to use is a brand new eco-friendly plastic filament developed by WobbleWorks, the company behind the product, that melts at lower temperatures but becomes rigid again once it cools.
Consumption growth in China is "very likely" to slow further this year as the economy cools, the commerce ministry said on Tuesday, underlining the rising risks facing the Asian giant as it navigates a trade war with the United States.
BERLIN/FRANKFURT (Reuters) - German economic growth is likely to slow after a robust start to the year, expanding at a slower pace for the rest of 2016 as foreign trade cools, the Finance Ministry and central bank said on Monday.
There's also the Bud Light Bud-E Fridge, a Wi-Fi enabled beer refrigerator that cools your beer to the right temperature, lets you know when it's ready to drink and keeps tabs of how many beers you have left.
It is difficult to imagine a piece of theater more perfectly suited to our jittery, antagonistic American moment than "Quietly," Owen McCafferty's rage-filled, wounded, mournful play about terrorism, civil war and the damage that remains after the hatred cools.
"We might have a change of wind, it cools down at night, and the fire might not grab that patch of forest," said Arjan Meddens, a fire ecologist at the University of Idaho and lead author of the BioScience review.
And now, after 26 years without a recession in the country, with pressure for growth intensifying as the real estate market cools, the banking industry's everyday practices — along with incidents of malfeasance — have prompted intense outrage and demands for change.
Takahashi melts, cools, fuses and polishes glass shapes in cartoonish shades (royal purple, aquamarine) to create crayon-box-size statues that resemble, say, an Olympic torch from the year 2080 or a religious totem from a dreamed-up pacifist cult.
But analysts fear an unrestrained, credit-fueled growth, could worsen a build-up in bad loans, already at nine-year highs, as the world's No.26.9 economy cools, undermining Beijing's push to reduce riskier lending and a mountain of debt.
"I think under normal circumstances, this would be the type of thing that heats up and cools down very quickly, but unfortunately, I think the timing is terrible given where we are with USMCA," Ujczo, who runs the Canada-U.
The Czech government is seeking to put in place the digital tax, aimed at global giants like Google, in the middle of next year with a rate of 7% as it seeks to boost budget income as economic growth cools.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's factory output and retail sales grew at a steady pace in May but investment slowed, reinforcing views that the world's second-largest economy will soon start to lose some momentum as lending costs rise and the property market cools.
The smart money move is to sit tight, pay off any other debt, and keep saving for a down payment until the market cools off, but it never hurts to remember why you wanted a place of your own to begin with.
Try out the air conditioning and climate controls on maximum to see how user-friendly they are, how well the air flows, how quickly the car heats up or cools down, how loud it sounds and where the system blows the most air.
The component issue, first reported by Spiegel Online on Tuesday, centers on a so-called "grease nipple" that is part of the system that cools the wingtip pods that house elements of the self-protection system, which was designed by BAE Systems.
It wouldn't with just tepid water from the tap, but the temperature difference between the hot water in the bowl underneath and the frozen ice cubes causes air in a sealed cylinder to move back and forth as it warms and cools.
China's property sales by floor area fell 3.6 percent year-on-year in the first two months of 2019, while new home prices grew at their slowest pace in 10 months in February in sign of slackening demand as the economy cools further.
But as Germany's borrowing costs sink to new lows almost daily and its economy cools in light of weaker foreign demand and bruising trade disputes, domestic and international calls are becoming louder to provide extra fiscal stimulus by running a small deficit again.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Consumption growth in China is "very likely" to slow further this year as the economy cools, the commerce ministry said on Tuesday, underlining the rising risks facing the Asian giant as it navigates a trade war with the United States.
EditorsNote: Adds quotes from Clemson coach Brownell No. 13 Virginia hangs on, cools off red-hot Clemson CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. — Tuesday night's Atlantic Coast Conference tilt between Virginia and Clemson, boasted a matchup between two teams that seemed to be going in different directions.
And they never lost the uncritical support of much of the political establishment, which Wall Street now assumes will enact less-than-sweeping reforms after any future crisis and relax any troublesome new rules as soon as public anger cools just a bit.
The Braintree Police Department in Braintree, Massachusetts, is asking residents to refrain from criminal activity until the weather cools down, amid a massive heat wave is gripping half of the country — of Friday nearly 200 million people were under a heat advisory.
On its way to the cabin, the air temperature is lowered via two different cooling systems and then an expansion turbine, which "cools it the way blowing with your lips pursed results in a cool flow of air," according to Air & Space Smithsonian.
The producer price index was unchanged at -5.9 percent in December, the National Bureau of Statistics said on Saturday, slightly over forecasts, but marking the 46th straight month of PPI declines, highlighting the deeply entrenched pressures facing China's manufacturers as the economy cools.
The move will bring further metal to a copper market which is already reeling from a prolonged downturn in prices and a surge in mine supply just as demand from China cools, forcing high cost producers to cut output or shut down.
A big area of discord within the coalition is a major climate protection package and its financing, with some in the SPD wanting to ditch Germany's long-standing balanced budget policy, an unacceptable prospect to most conservatives even as the economy cools.
This week: Just when the trade war cools off, tech companies have a new China problemTech company earnings season is now in full swing, with Apple&aposs quarterly report card on Tuesday showing that consumers can&apost stop splurging on iPhones and Airpods.
So a wager on things staying the same for too long can lead to complacency and set up investors for disappointment if the market tanks, turns turbulent or when a hot sliver of it, such as top-performing tech stocks, suddenly cools.
DATA COOLS TRADE FEARS The latest data out of China set the tone for currency markets, and came as a relief to markets that are cautious of the impact any fallout from Beijing's trade war with Washington will have on the global economy.
BERLIN (Reuters) - The German government faces a gap of around 100 billion euros for its budget plans through 2023 as the economy cools, Der Spiegel reported on Friday, citing a paper by experts in the parliamentary group of Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives.
Sometimes reference is made to the apocryphal George Washington quote about the Senate as the saucer that cools the hot coffee of the more representative House, though even if Washington ever said that, it was more than a century before the filibuster emerged.
In the series a bearded Currano stands on a mountain, a tool belt around her waist and pick-axe in hand as she excavates fossil leaves to examine them for bug bites to see how plant-insect interactions change as the earth cools and warms.
The ESA explains further:The very deepest parts of Korolev crater, those containing ice, act as a natural cold trap: the air moving over the deposit of ice cools down and sinks, creating a layer of cold air that sits directly above the ice itself.
LONDON, July 5 (Reuters) - British new car registrations fell by an annual 4.8 percent in June, the first time in six years sales have fallen for three months in a row as the market cools from record highs, an industry body said on Wednesday.
Fitch forecasts a moderation in GDP growth to 2.4% in 2018 and 1.8% in 0003 (in line with the 'AAA' median of 2.1% over 2018-19) as economic slack is absorbed, investment growth cools, and external demand softens somewhat, more than offsetting the fiscal stimulus.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China went on an unexpectedly big buying spree for crude oil, coal and iron ore last month, customs data showed on Thursday, even as Beijing cools its overheated property market and concerns linger about the health of the world's No. 2 economy.
There is also the danger of "termination shock": if a geoengineering project is launched, and it successfully cools the planet, then any failure of the sunshade (due to technical problems, say, or sabotage) could cause a sudden increase in temperatures in just a few years.
China's property sales by floor area fell 3.6 percent year-on-year in the first two months of 2019, while new home prices rose in February at the slowest pace in 10 months in a sign of slackening demand as the economy cools further.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China has appointed two central government firms to become industrial asset managers and will transform a handful of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) into pilot investment firms as it looks to overhaul weaker areas of its economy as growth cools to 25-year lows.
You get down to the train platform and appreciate the cool wind or breeze or whatever you call the rush of air the train brings before it arrives, before you even see it or its lights, because of how much it cools your sweaty head.
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell last month appeared to signal the central bank's three-year tightening cycle was drawing to a close, saying its policy rate was now "just below" the range of policymakers' estimates of a level that neither cools nor boosts a healthy economy.
The transition comes as the Fed's target policy rate, left at 2 percent to 2.25 percent in November, grinds closer to the 2.5 percent to 3.5 percent range of Fed officials' views of where a rate that neither boosts nor cools a healthy economy lies.
Currently, however, no company is selling a fabric that both keeps you warm when your body gets cold and cools you down when your body heats up, which is what researchers YuHuang Wang and Ouyang Min from the University of Maryland say their new textile can do.
This interesting and quite old method uses the gas pressure created by the boiling action to force the water upwards through a tube into the grounds, and then as it cools, the brewed coffee is pulled back down through a filter by the changes in air pressure.
"Basically, water flows behind the solar arrays and into the radiators, so the water warms up when it is behind the solar cells and then cools down at the radiators, so that heat transfer is happening, a lot like the veins in your body," Congdon explained.
Instead, spent fuel rods are sitting at 95 nuclear plants around the country in either "fuel pools," where the waste cools down for a few years after the rods finish producing energy, or in special steel-and-concrete casks that sit above ground like nuclear garbage cans.
Whether or not the episode cools a single millennial's Bern for Mr. Sanders, it is an example of pop-culture politicking in the meme era — one that's less about humanizing the candidate than imagining her as a kind of stylized artwork, not likable so much as shareable.
"Normally your body [regulates heat] by sweating and as cool air hits you the body cools, but because the room is very hot you don't really get the opportunity to off that heat," says Noah Greenspan, a cardiovascular and pulmonary physical therapist in New York City.
Speaking with reporters at the St. Philips School and Community Center after an event also attended by Fed Vice Chair Richard Clarida, Kaplan said that vulnerable groups who get jobs as an economy heats up are sometimes the first people to lose their jobs when it cools.
As chaotic as the world might feel in 2020, it&aposs getting harder to see what might knock the global economy off course as central banks commit to lower interest rates and easier monetary policy, the US-China trade war cools off, and growth looks steady.
After the action cools down and the Mandalorian sees how happy Baby Yoda is in the village, he decides that he'll leave the baby there to be raised in peace, far away from all the troubles of the galaxy that put a bounty on his head.
He was introduced to the track by his father, but his involvement in the sport was confined to gambling until about 20 years ago, when he picked up work as a groom and a hot-walker, a person who cools down a horse after a race.
The IMD had forecast surplus rains in August and September, largely because of the La Nina, a weather phenomenon that cools the waters of the Pacific Ocean off the coast of South America that typically causes stronger monsoons across Asia, said one of the senior IMD officials.
China's property sales by floor area fell 3.6 percent year-on-year in the first two months of 2019, official data showed, while new home prices grew at their slowest pace in 10 months in February in sign of slackening demand as the economy cools further.
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New car registrations fell for the fourth month in a row in July, the longest run of declines since 2011, as demand cools due to faltering consumer confidence ahead of Brexit and uncertainty over whether the government will impose new penalties on drivers of the most-polluting vehicles.
The results look like something out of a shampoo commercial, and while styling does take a long time to make it look like the hairs are naturally falling around the lion's head, once everything cools down, not even hurricane-force winds are going to mess up that hairstyle.
These Single-B rated (B1/B+, B2/B and B3/B-) offerings were due from October 4 through October 8, but have so far failed to garner enough interest from an investor base wary of LBOs for companies that may struggle to service their debt as the economy cools.
Chief Financial Officer Richard Peretz said "results in the second half of the year will be considerably stronger than the first half," even as global growth cools, U.S. industrial output softens and as Britain's exit from the European Union and the ongoing U.S.-China trade war disrupt trade.
Though China has since stemmed the outflows in part through tighter capital controls, the potential departure of money remains a problem as the Chinese economy cools and as a wide-ranging anti-corruption campaign has persuaded many wealthy families that their savings might not be safe inside China.
Messenger revealed more details about wider swaths of the surface, including a long-dead volcano larger than Delaware, cracks in the outer crust as the planet cools and shrinks and a tenuous atmosphere kicked up by the intense bombardment of the surface by energetic particles from the sun.
The machines use a fan to accelerate a finely-tuned mix of water and air at high speeds, evaporating some of the water, which cools the remainder, causing a few tiny rain drops to freeze into ice particles, giving nucleation sites for the rest of the water to turn to snow.
So eventually when it cools down in Australia and you put on your Wind breaker on think of your honesty Irish restauranteur who's full of integrity but you never met and who knows you may even break into a smile and give your face a holiday until then keep her lit.
It creates a predictable process and timeline for a 30-year transition to next-generation refrigerants and products, which cools your automobile, your workplace and your home; it preserves your food, insulates buildings and provides many other benefits to society at a time when energy efficiency is improving as well.
A glass of water (or other room temperature liquid) is key to the bird's continuous thirst as when it tips forward the fabric wrapping around its beak and head absorbs water which eventually evaporates and cools the head, causing the methylene chloride to once again condense and the cycle to start over.
An initial assessment on Thursday of damage to the H-Oil unit's structure was that repairs could take between one and four months, but a more detailed inspection and damage assessment cannot be conducted until the HCU cools down from the fire, said the sources, who were not authorized to speak publicly about the matter.
A classic example of an "imagine if Obama did it" situation arose last week when the current president of the United States, who cools his heels almost every weekend at one of his many golf resorts and has been staging multiple campaign-style rallies per week, claimed to be too "busy" to visit the troops.
Making a Prince Rupert's Drop is easy, you just need to melt a glass with a high thermal expansion coefficient—glass that expands when heated—like soda-lime or leaded glass, and then drop a molten blob of it into a container of cold water, which immediately cools it down in a process known as quenching.
As he told a meeting of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, held in Montreal in July, it may be possible to extract electricity directly from damp air—specifically, from air of the sort of dampness (above 60% relative humidity) found after sundown, as the atmosphere cools and its ability to hold water vapour diminishes.
Rashida Tlaib says she won't visit Israel after being allowed to enter on humanitarian grounds Week of August 23 Lawmakers slam Trump and Netanyahu at emotional news conference following scrapped Israel trip 'I have made mistakes': Elizabeth Warren apologizes, turns to policy talk at tribal forum Trump cools on background check push in recent lawmaker conversations Washington Gov.
On the other side of that spectrum, Patrick recommended I check out Inside, which I can now only play when my girlfriend is home and the sun is out, because it makes me freak out—and it's still way too hot outside for getting sweaty right now, so maybe I'll finish it up when it cools off.

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