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"cosy" Definitions
  1. warm, comfortable and safe, especially in a small space synonym snug
  2. friendly and private
  3. (often disapproving) easy and convenient, but not always honest or right
"cosy" Antonyms
uncomfortable cold cool inhospitable formal unpleasant unfriendly smart unhappy ill at ease bleak unwelcoming uncozy procrustean comfortless disagreeable inadequate miserable tickly uninviting distant hostile unsociable impolite unkind quarrelsome rude irritable loathsome unamiable ungenial uncongenial unlikable mean nasty repulsive annoying worried afraid agitated anxious concerned distressed fearful frightened insecure nervous scared stressed tense unsettled uptight angsty bothered disturbed flurried unrelaxed clamorous exhausted exhausting harsh restless troubled discomposed disquieted unleisurely anguished cheerless impersonal unrelaxing stiff wooden austere chilly forbidding passionless unemotional dreary remote spiritless rough abrasive coarse scratchy fuzzy lumpy rugged ruffled tangled tousled wrinkled asperous bristly hairy knotty scraggy shaggy wrinkly bumpy estranged aloof disaffected apart detached strange alienated separated standoffish foreign loose reserved unapproachable unaccustomed mysterious peculiar bizarre creepy curious eccentric eerie extraordinary mystifying odd quirky spooky unfamiliar unusual weird abnormal atypical queer uninhabitable unlivable unacceptable unsuitable intolerable unbearable exacting punitive tough severe strict unforgiving cruel ruthless problematic stark unhospitable difficult unsympathetic hardened coldish coolish freezing nippy parky frosty bitterly cold icy-cold freezing cold bone-chilling cold as ice tight constricted rigid snug compact inflexible taut thick unbending close-fitting small tiny body-hugging confined limited restricted skin-tight

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It's cosy and comfortable and it's very peaceful out here.
They'll just sit there, heavy, like a cosy little threat.
For consumers, it could boost competition in a cosy industry.
Some students worry about the university's cosy ties with China.
And the industry's cosy structure means that transparency could backfire.
There is nothing cosy, comforting or conventional in that at all.
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The gondolas' cosy interiors include two facing metal benches, encouraging conversation.
Now some fintechs are trying to disrupt the cosy status quo.
I didn't share the kind of cosy view that they had.
"Just a cosy night â€" what were we doing, roasting chicken?
Panasonic enjoys a cosy relationship with Elon Musk's electric-car maker.
The case against auditors is that the industry is cosy and conflicted.
The emergence of Ciudadanos and Podemos has shaken up this cosy world.
The commission accused industry regulators of being too cosy with the industry.
It is shaking up the cosy world of Silicon Valley venture capital.
But once in office, he opted instead to cosy up to China.
That is a bracing message in an era of cosy political pacts.
Unilever may find the Netherlands cosy but Dutch sensibilities on pay restrictive.
Now he watches television with a remote control, cosy on his sofa.
What's less clear is what, if anything, might upset this cosy arrangement.
Had a nice dinner with a loved one in a cosy setting?
They're cosy and warm, and you can bet snakes think so too.
It argues that Big Tech in China is hardly a cosy oligopoly.
Tomorrow night comes round, you're at home, cosy, all snug and introverted.
And, well, you can't imagine treaty-ripping Trump getting cosy with that idea.
Regulators may also have been captured by incumbent firms, which get cosy treatment.
Most South Koreans suspect that judges are too cosy with politicians and businessmen.
I'm not saying that we live badly: our life is nice and cosy.
From heated feet warmers to cosy headphones, we've got your cold spell covered.
This year's McDonald's holiday cup is festooned with cosy mittens, snowflakes and stars.
The obvious conclusion is that the American economy is too cosy for incumbents.
THE AIRLESS nooks under a man's foreskin are a cosy spot for microbes.
Some of the busiest ones have shifted from cosy cafes to take-away counters.
Silicon Valley's relationship with president-elect Donald Trump is a good deal less cosy.
They are too cosy with one another and cannot shift to market rules overnight.
Yet protectionism makes it even more crucial to prevent domestic markets from becoming cosy.
What is it about Evanescence that makes people feel so warm and cosy inside?
President Donald Trump, who is cosy with the kingdom, will have the final say.
Some suspect that Boeing's cosy relationship with its regulator may have skewed its judgement.
Airbus may be slow to embrace these long-term opportunities, given its cosy position.
What better place for a cosy vacation than the icy depths of the abyss?
Swaziland missed two-thirds of its opportunities to cosy up to America or China.
And it is far too cosy with the commission it supposedly holds to account.
The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), led by Saudi Arabia, aspires to cosy stability.
For some, sex has morphed into foot rubs and cosy cups of tea in bed.
You also need to be warm and cosy before settling down to a lengthy session.
Because business has been cosy with past governments, he blames it for his country's failings.
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Many fear it could pull Italy out of the euro and cosy up to Russia.
Disruption could also spread into other cosy industries such as health care and credit cards.
Szabo summons the cosy, closed world of the three clans with a lyrical, quicksilver touch.
The "petit salon" is perfect for a more cosy day or night in watching TV.
The country suffers from an over-cosy establishment and a deficit of mainstream opposition voices.
These candles make a great gift for parents who like to get cosy and cuddle.
Miners and the government have long enjoyed cosy ties but many wonder: at what cost?
Getting out of your warm, cosy bed on those freezing, frosty mornings is truly agonising.
The 182-room London-based property offers three types of rooms: Snug, Cosy, and Roomy.
Though a hard-working bureaucrat, her cosy relations with the central government undermine her credibility locally.
The car industry has had an over-cosy relationship with the parties of her "grand coalition".
Among the questions to be asked is whether Swedbank's relationship with its regulator was too cosy.
The show follows Cosy and the "helpsters," a team of monsters who love to solve problems.
But critics say they have used their cosy ties with the government to crowd out smaller businesses.
Fat, cosy incumbents hoard cash, invest less, smother new firms that create jobs and keep prices high.
Small wonder, then, that Nigel Farage, UKIP's sporadic leader, and Mr Trump are on such cosy terms.
Tattooist couple Sam Layzell and Rosie Evans run a cosy little studio in Leeds called MVL Tattoo.
The scale of Mr Son's project upended the cosy world of Silicon Valley venture-capital (VC) firms.
They do "nothing for Togo", he says, adding that the Frenchman is too cosy with African presidents.
That's redolent of the cosy arrangements that prompted potential investors to baulk at The We Company's IPO.
The directly named Warm Mouse ($59) will keep your digits cosy with its built-in heating functionality.
Lawmakers have described the FRC as timid and too cosy with the big accounting firms it regulates.
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Australia's unshakeable security relationship with the United States, however, has limited how cosy it gets with China.
Rumours began to circulate that Brad had been getting cosy with Angelina Jolie, his Mr. and Mrs.
The girls are mostly captured in interior domestic settings so homely and cosy that they feel airless.
The rest ensured their clients' computer systems kept ticking over from cosy cubicles in Bangalore, Hyderabad and elsewhere.
Image: Topical Press Agency/Getty ImagesA rural petrol station with a cosy waiting room in Colnbrook, England, 1927.
The likeliest wrecker of such a policy—because he would cosy up to the North—was Mr Moon.
It epitomised a cosy relationship between state and business that goes back to communist Yugoslavia and its aftermath.
As a representative of Delaware, one of America's most corrupt states, Biden is notoriously cosy with financial interests.
Watch above, and let the sweet, sweet sounds of Sky Ferreira envelop you like a cosy, furry coat.
Thousands of secretaries and office workers have turned the Pentagon into a cluttered, cosy, home-away-from-home.
There is just one tiny restaurant called "Uyut" ("Cosy"), valiantly living up to its name but often empty.
I find Tides Home and Garden's two cosy high street storefronts, nestled among beauty salons and chain cafés.
The small mammal had made itself a cosy but dangerous home underneath a parked car in a local carpark.
The Ethiopians are cosy with Turkey, a big investor, but have also put out friendly feelers to the UAE.
This cosy duopoly was weakened by the long recession that followed the bursting of Spain's housing bubble in 2007.
I want to take him home, even though he threatens to snag my cosy jumper with his tiny teeth.
And his biggest bugbears, including cosy relations between politicians and Wall Street, have exacerbated some of her biggest vulnerabilities.
DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters Breakingviews) - A Donald Trump-shaped void has enabled Xi Jinping to cosy up to Davos Man.
At tonight's session, it's mainly scientists squeezed into the cosy room—not much bigger than a few square metres.
A recent exchange of cosy ministerial visits between Mozambique and Angola may suggest that such ideas are being aired.
From the waist up, the men she's referencing actually look pretty cosy in their winter jackets and woollen scarfs.
There's always barbequed sausages and beer on offer, and everything has the semblance of a cosy family get-together.
An eye mask, fluffy slippers, and cosy pyjamas designed to regulate body temperature and maintain hydration are also provided.
Economists, especially in America, increasingly worry that capitalism has become too cosy—or "rigged", as President Donald Trump puts it.
Once there, and no matter how cosy they get with policymakers, truck owners still want to cultivate their underdog image.
He says its management tore up a letter of intent from Ryanair, partly because of its cosy relationship with UIA.
"We cannot see Rio refusing unless it feels it will hurt its cosy China relationships," Hunter Hillcoat of Investec said.
And the fund warns that market power could yet put a brake on innovation, should incumbent firms get too cosy.
Steel walls and walnut flooring makes for an industrial yet cosy nook that'll truly calm any book-lover's soul. Envy!
I spent the rest of the evening writing in my cosy living room and hand-sewing some homemade Christmas decorations.
Other tomes are sheltered by a Bedouin tent, while an extremely cosy indoor area houses the rest of the books.
In Brisbane, Australia, air conditioners and similar devices routinely shorted out by invading geckos in search of cosy, secure nests.
Those wishing to escape this cosy cocoon should welcome a robust test of the ethical assumptions by which they live.
But it's not immediately obvious what these cosy, charming, but ultimately tedious domestic episodes have to do with the refugees.
Mr Nazarbayev has cannily opened up to the West while staying cosy with Russia yet bolstering economic links with China.
Twitter users in Japan are posting the cutest pictures of their cats cosy in bed, and we can't take it.
Cross-shareholdings in Japanese companies have long been criticized for fostering cosy shareholder ties that can undermine accountability and transparency.
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But an economy composed of cosy incumbents will eventually see a collapse in innovation and hence a stagnation in living standards.
Lastly, there is some sign that competition is biting at last in cosy industries, such as telecoms, media and branded foods.
The tunes are often traditional folk numbers, played on fiddles, the piano, the accordion and the clarsach (bagpipes) in cosy pubs.
Through this cosy domesticity, as the years ran on, the winds of globalisation and technological change blew as coldly as elsewhere.
Just in case a foreign owner fancied shaking up this cosy club, overseas operators are not allowed to operate domestic routes.
Over years of cosy bedtime stories with Tacy and Matthew, she had watched their faces closely to see how they reacted.
He neither resisted Bashar al-Assad, nor felt the desire of many in the Damascene elite to cosy up to him.
Electing the overseer of such a reliable source of tax revenue is supposed to prevent such a cosy system from evolving.
Less conventional is his wish to loosen gun-control laws, restrict Chinese investment in Brazil and cosy up to Mr Trump.
DRAM has come through with all of the good-good that makes Christmas the festive, cosy-as-hell season it is.
The setting was genteel: South Wonston, a cosy cluster of houses and farms north of Winchester, on a crisp April afternoon.
To the left, woman moves about a cosy, compact living area: repotting a plant, filling a water glass, rolling a cigarette.
And there, bipartisan criticism of the Saudi statement threatens to wreck the hitherto cosy alliance between him and President Donald Trump.
Helen Julian, transcribing the log in her cosy living room in England, had assumed the captain's daughter had died very young.
But our lovely fourth-floor "Cosy" room — the middle price class — was serene with two tall windows overlooking the peaceful canal.
There's nothing better than the comfort that sleep can offer, especially when we're all cosy under the covers and ready to snooze.
The cosy oligopoly operated by American, United and Delta, which stifles competition on many routes, allows them to treat customers with disdain.
But Latin American media markets tend to be small and dominated by tycoons with other businesses, who prize cosy relationships with governments.
The essence of Corbynism is the belief that a "cosy cartel" of capitalists have constructed a "rigged system" for their own benefit.
For smaller apartments, one is probably all you need to go from draughty to cosy in a relatively short period of time.
Relations with the United States became so cosy that Canadian diplomats referred to them as "intermestic", a cross between international and domestic.
Where other populists cosy up to Vladimir Putin, Mr Kaczynski loathes Russia, which he blames (with little evidence) for the Smolensk crash.
To that end, she has already—as she sees it—done more than other rich countries to cosy up to the scheme.
In 2100, Cleveland co-founded COSY, a firm that uses advanced computer vision to allow mobile devices to accurately position themselves indoors.
It risks denting his own efforts to break perceptions of the EU as a cosy, technocratic club for political and business elites.
For $20, "Grey's Anatomy" fans can snap up a cosy candle inspired by fictional neurosurgeon Dr. Derek Shepherd, played by Patrick Dempsey.
The bed is Emirates' biggest yet, and first class passengers get a cosy duvet, faux sheepskin blanket, and crisp fluffy pillow, too.
It was so peaceful and cosy, with sheepskin rugs, comfortable wooden furniture, and charmingly crooked cookware and crockery stuffed into every cupboard.
The FRC has been asking for higher fines after accusations from lawmakers of being too cosy with big accounting firms like KPMG.
Today, he's known simply as Koze (pronounced "cosy," most of the time) and is loved for his off-kilter, warm, and melodic tracks.
The craft beer manufacturers relationship with G1 is a slightly hazy mix of 'cosy' and 'what in Christ's fragrant arse is going on?
Perhaps it's starting to feel weird to disappear into cosy or fantastical worlds when outside feels like a movie you can't turn off.
The crisis revealed a cosy relationship between Boeing and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the regulator responsible for certifying its planes in America.
Sheltering from the rain in the cosy nearby Riverside pub, a psychologist will vote SNP "for tactical reasons: I want to stop Brexit".
"We hope Poppy learnt her lesson and now realizes the washing machine certainly isn't a cosy place to sleep!" the hospital added on Facebook.
When MSF Spain bought her many people thought they were crazy, recalls Luis Ferres Gurt, the captain, while sitting in the cosy mess-room.
Khloé Kardashian is addressing speculation about her love life after she was spotted getting cosy with NFL star Odell Beckham Jr. over the weekend.
A new one is tight, a bright sheaf of discoveries yet to be made; an old one is a musty but trusted cosy friend.
It is worth noting, too, that the clash helpfully disproves the populist narrative that Germany's over-cosy mainstream parties are just a homogeneous blob.
That cosy quartet now controls 80% of the domestic market and today, after previous heavy losses, the sector is taking in piles of money.
Politicians have criticized a "cosy" audit sector and its "timid" regulator of failing to foresee the collapse of retailer BHS and construction company Carillion.
Politicians have criticised a "cosy" audit sector and its "timid" regulator of failing to foresee the collapse of retailer BHS and construction company Carillion.
But many realise, rather belatedly, that most smugglers sell them a pack of lies about big mansions, lucrative jobs and a cosy life in Europe.
But it is only the latest victim of a common ailment among think-tanks—overly cosy relationships with donors that, when revealed, damage institutional credibility.
There are even some cosy-looking private booths, shown below — although Sheriff said these are normally taken up by those needing a hungover nap. 2400.
That served as a bulwark against foreign predators, but the pact also became synonymous with cosy deals that favoured insiders – the so-called "salotto buono".
Rumours have long circulated that Huawei is cosy with China's army, and worries about the firm have intensified in the past two years (see article).
Usually set up by banks, they enjoyed a cosy relationship with them as customers but had little funds at their disposal to invest in technology.
The result is an increased acceptance of buyout groups in a region well known for cosy behind-the-scenes dealmaking between established tycoons and companies.
They find politically connected firms in industries such as banking, media, energy, health and water, which tend to have a cosy relationship with the state.
The city is a go-to venue for Beijing's giants to raise foreign capital, but many such deals in recent years have been cosy affairs.
This ramp-up was bound to have the effect of upending the rather cosy LNG club that prevailed between producers and their long-term customers.
But in the warren of grand sitting rooms and more secluded, cosy corners above the French restaurant, there's still a good dose of bad behaviour.
It is quite small, not like the studio I had while living in Cairo, but it's very cosy and lit with an abundance of light.
Over tea and homemade cakes in their cosy kitchen, she asked him why he chose to stay in Europe: "I don't like change," he said.
Politicians across the spectrum in Berlin are worried that Seehofer, who has sharply criticised Merkel for letting in so many migrants, will cosy up to Putin.
The Westbindung (Western integration), a staple of German foreign policy since Adenauer, is fraying as extremist parties on the left and right cosy up to Russia.
Khashoggi's case poses a particular test for the Trump administration, which has cosy ties with the Saudis and doesn't consider promoting human rights a priority. Sen.
So people started to wonder whether that big-business model was all it was cracked up to be, or whether it was too cosy and staid.
So it's essentially relied upon a cosy relationship with a local, pro-business DPA to shield it from complaints filed in other less friendly European jurisdictions.
Generally, if a shop was selling mince pies and steak, it will have had a good season; those hawking cosy cardigans and kettles, much less so.
We've also portrayed him getting a little too cosy with Vladimir Putin and depicted him using just his signature comb-forward upon a perturbed American eagle.
Politicians across the spectrum in Berlin are worried that Seehofer, who has sharply criticized Merkel for letting in so many migrants, will cosy up to Putin.
LONDON (Reuters) - The European Medicines Agency (EMA), eager to accelerate access to promising new drugs, may be getting too cosy with the pharmaceutical companies it regulates.
Another top Italian brand, illycaffe, opened its own luxury cafe close to the Starbucks site in May, in a cosy courtyard in Milan's most fashionable street.
North Korea and Malaysia have had a cosy relationship since former prime minister Mahathir Mohamad embraced the isolated state, in part to rebuff the United States.
Earlier, 2016 champion Garbine Muguruza inaugurated the new court Simonne Mathieu with a first-round victory, describing the semi-sunken 5,000-seater as a 'cosy' place.
To stand any chance, Bersatu will need to cosy up to Malaysia's other opposition parties, which nearly toppled the government in 2013 but are now squabbling.
At the beginning, when, like everyone else, he thought Mr Trump would fade, Mr Cruz tried to cosy up to him, scheming to inherit his supporters.
The bill also seeks to break cosy relations between carmakers and the firms they hire to test new vehicles by introducing a non-direct payment mechanism.
Yet a shortage of American men after the second world war made it wiser for women to get cosy with one instead of playing the field.
Will he find some other crime to prosecute — Chuck's too-cosy relationship with Judge DeGiulio, perhaps — or will the whole thing blow up in his face?
Three courses later, you'll probably be ready for a snooze, so Emirates staff will come around and transform your suite into a cosy cocoon for sleeping.
In an effort to prevent the relationship with a company's auditors from getting too cosy, South African regulations dictate that they must rotate every five years.
Cosy up to China, and Moon might be forced to accept weaker trade terms from a nation with per capita income 2.4 times lower than Korea's.
On his first official trip overseas with his parents, George donned a cosy looking white knitted cardigan along with — yep, you guessed it — shorts and cute sandals.
You can now sit somewhere warm and cosy, preferably with snacks to hand, and control your TV, music, and lighting without having to do any uncomfortable moving.
They were seen in May stepping out for a dinner date in Los Angeles and getting cosy in a luxury private villa at the Cannes Film Festival.
For American firms, returns are now 30% higher in their home market, where cosy oligopoly has become more enticing than the hurly-burly of an unruly world.
The banks insist that wide spreads reflect not a cosy oligopoly but the high risk of default and the difficulty of pursuing debtors through slow, unsympathetic courts.
Big cities across the world, from London to Hong Kong, have witnessed protests by cabbies, often backed by their powerful unions, trying to protect their cosy cartel.
But it is one thing for the prime minister of Italy to cosy up to the Kremlin, and quite another for the American president to do so.
Lovely little villages with little model versions of themselves and cosy pubs and shops that sell only brollies (umbrellas) or jumpers (sweaters) or puds (desserts) are twee.
There is a risk of a cosy cartelisation of power in the big parties, a risk made worse by ever higher barriers to entry for new parties.
Son has also been highly critical of the government previously when SoftBank was still a fledgling telecoms service trying to break up a cosy duopoly in Japan.
She found herself sitting next to none other than Prince Harry at the Invictus Games Toronto 2017, and she seized the opportunity to cosy up to him.
These are the burial chapels of Smoljinac, cosy cabins with a furnished room inside, a storage place for wreaths and funeral paraphernalia, and the family crypt below.
As the focus has shifted to market mechanisms instead of cosy relationship-based arrangements, Japanese manufacturers have had to compete on price and expand their client base.
The list includes the foreign ministers of Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, France and Italy—a cosy meeting, now that Britain has gone, of the EU's original core.
Microsoft rose to dominance during the '80s and '90s thanks to the success of its Windows operating system running on Intel's processors, a cosy relationship nicknamed "Wintel".
Step in Dan Koretzky and Dan Osborn, the owners of Chicago-based label, Drag City, who reissued Woo's brilliant second record It's Cosy Inside (1989) in 2012.
It will not have gone unnoticed elsewhere in Eastern Europe, blighted by corruption and cosy ties between business and politics since the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Let's face it, if the cosy world of politics can be uprooted so unceremoniously and so brutally who is to say that the C-Suite won't be next?
Demands are intensifying to reform South Korea's chaebol, the mighty conglomerates that helped forge the country's economy but which are now often criticised for cosy ties with politicians.
THE urgency with which Britain's Brexiteer elite has scrambled to cosy up to Donald Trump in the weeks building up to today's inauguration has been something to behold.
America, Britain and India, all of which have been alarmed by Mr Yameen's cosy relationship with China, welcomed the ruling, but the government did not seem as enthusiastic.
Usually set up by banks, payments firms have long enjoyed a cosy relationship with lenders as customers but often have lacked the funds needed to invest in technology.
Economists in the financial sector, meanwhile, are more interested in predicting monetary policy than anything else; it is therefore in their interest to get cosy with the Fed.
Abu Abdou's "home" seemed cosy enough, with rich carpets draped on an ornate sofa and, in one episode, even fresh apples and carrots for him to gorge on.
Daydream launches with a slate grey woolen exterior, soft and cosy, so strapping it on feels more like settling into your living room than arriving at a laboratory.
"I found some very well appointed, cosy and bright spaces," said Rivera at Ramon Llull University, who recently had a look inside a few of the finished apartments.
So for Christmas, Evans put his perfect rescue pup Dodger in a cosy turtleneck version of The Sweater, because he loves us and wants us to be happy.
Also, Fred Rogers was kind, great with kids, a snappy dresser with endless supplies of cosy cardigans to borrow, possibly a bisexual icon, and had fantastic eyebrow game.
"I found some very well appointed, cosy and bright spaces," said Rivera at Ramon Llull University, who recently had a look inside a few of the finished apartments.
Another source said European leaders were keen to send a signal to Trump, making it more difficult for him to reverse U.S. policy and cosy up to Russia.
Yet Pakistan has shielded the Taliban because it sees the group as its only ally in Afghanistan, a country it fears is too cosy with India, its arch-rival.
Mr Kaczynski believes the Polish state was captured by a cosy, treacherous elite after 1989, with the connivance of the EU. His aim is to overturn and replace it.
Just as Germany's "post-Wall" era has come to an end, so the cosy politics of the past three decades looks as if it is running out of inspiration.
Bentz is very quick to say that the purpose behind this program is not to cosy up to city governments, or to simply expand its network of regular hosts.
Mr Deltour does not deny being behind the exposure of cosy tax deals between the Grand Duchy and 340 of the accounting firm's corporate clients, including Pepsi and FedEx.
Mr Habré grabbed $11m from public coffers in the last days of his regime and has lived in cosy exile in Senegal for most of the 26 years since.
Ms Vestager has said the job of agencies like hers is "not to get too cosy with special interests but to have the courage to defend the public interest".
Our hosts Colin and Tynan, go over some quick and easy tips to seal heat into your apartment and keep you warm and cosy, while simultaneously using less energy.
The clip features the trio battling the elements (in that there's some snow and also some fire) whilst wearing some extremely cosy looking winter gear and smoking some blunts.
The cosy 503-month negotiating cushion she triggered by pulling the pin on article 50 on March 30, 2017, beginning Britain's exiting from the EU, has been effectively crushed.
"There was a cosy consensus among economists supporting Britain scrapping the pound 15 years ago ... They were wrong then and they are wrong now," he said in a statement.
Her KMT challenger, Han Kuo-yu, whom critics accuse of being too cosy with China, also applauded Mr Trump's decision and pledged to deepen military ties with America if elected.
But that statement, however clumsy, reflects the Chinese Communist Party's approach to governing Hong Kong through a leader chosen by a cosy 1,200-person committee dominated by the business elite.
In others, the resistance comes from big companies that find it easier to seek out cosy arrangements in an economy with a big overlap between the private and public sectors.
Traditionally, the mild West Wind that brought soft rain was an indicator of spring; but the last two lines suggest a cosy hunkering down against something colder and more wintry.
Since then he has overseen a ruinous war in neighbouring Yemen and organised a boycott of Qatar, which Saudi Arabia accuses of supporting terrorists and being too cosy with Iran.
They generally prefer their leaders to project the country's independence, as did de Gaulle, and pillory those who cosy up to Americans, as Nicolas Sarkozy did to George W. Bush.
But they were spent on share buy-backs and cosy market-consolidating mergers rather than investment, which was 4% lower as a share of GDP than its 50-year average.
France's National Front, whose leader, Marine Le Pen, expresses deep admiration for Putin, has received multi-million euro loans from the First Czech Russian Bank, which enjoys cosy Kremlin ties.
Considering they headlined London's Citadel festival in 2017 and co-headlined Reading and Leeds in 2016, their show at east London's EartH venue is a relatively small and cosy affair.
Samsung, a symbol of the country's rise from poverty following the 1950-53 Korean War, has come to epitomize the cosy and sometimes corrupt ties between politicians and the chaebols.
Singletons are now seeking somewhere cosy to stay rather than be tossed outside in the cold after a one night stand, which can only mean one thing — it's cuffing season.
For £102 a night, two people can take a country walk through Ayton village, visit the unspoiled sandy beaches nearby, and cosy up in front of the property's log burner.
You can save over £29.993 on a Dyson AM09 Hot+Cool fan heater, over £10 on a Silentnight Warm and Cosy King duvet, and £120 on a Tefal Cook4Me+ Intelligent Multicooker.
There is a risk that a post-Brexit government eager to demonstrate the success of "Global Britain" will cosy up to big firms in an attempt to get them to invest.
While some people fear that relations between Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin and their respective entourages have been too warm and cosy, others feel that those relations ought to be even closer.
Corporate Japan remains a cosy place; the custom of cross-shareholdings, in which companies own equity stakes in each other, created a core of friendly stockholders who don't rock the boat.
That can mean making a ritual out of taking time to enjoy a cup of tea, lighting a candle with every meal and having a cosy evening with family and friends.
But growing trade ties are only one side of a delicate balancing act for Australia, whose unshakeable security relationship with the United States has limited how cosy it gets with China.
Most of us spend about one third of our lives sleeping, so it's a good idea to invest in products that help us sleep better, like cosy blankets and supportive mattresses.
We didn't get the full bedding, but I did sample a blanket which was brought out to show press and was delightfully cosy and soft, also made by the White Company.
We recently sat down with the duo in the basement of Sealey's cosy Hamilton studio to discuss thematic influences, personal struggles, and how the city's dilapidated backdrop spawned a 23-year career.
He has praised the revolution, despite being more authoritarian than Mr Mubarak, whose cosy detention was often seen as less about justice and more an effort to avoid digging up the past.
And in one of the heartlands of political Catholicism, Bavaria, relations between the locally dominant Christian Social Union and the Catholic church are nothing like as cosy as they used to be.
In addition, in some countries, the cosy relationship between business and government—and, particularly in America, the issue of campaign financing—has created the impression that the ordinary voter's wishes are ignored.
It had languished in parliament until the fatal overloading of a ferry in 2014 prompted outrage over cosy ties between businessmen and bureaucrats, which were thought to have contributed to the disaster.
Journalists dubbed Mr Bolloré le petit prince (the little prince) in the 1990s for his prominence in Françafrique—the term for the cosy relations between the French and French-speaking African rulers.
Dingemans said he wanted to build a very different regulator with teeth that it was prepared to use, after the FRC was criticised by lawmakers for being too cosy with big accountants.
IT STARTED in a cosy izakaya, or pub, in Fujieda, in Shizuoka prefecture, when a gathering of furniture-makers dreamed of marking out some space for themselves in their cramped family homes.
Martin Gilbert is known to value cosy relations with government, throwing his weight behind May's Brexit stance earlier this year and cultivating relationship with both Alex Salmon and Nicola Sturgeon in Holyrood.
Just three years after Mr Galbraith made his 1967 prediction of a cosy, collaborative business world, it was already toast: profits had collapsed by a third relative to GDP as recession struck.
Usually, when you're offered an insight into the working environment of a musician, you end up surveying some "cosy" Peckham loft space, or descending an icy stairwell into an unwelcoming Berlin basement.
It called for a drastic strengthening of market surveillance to break the cosy relationship between regulators who test emissions and car manufacturers, including new EU-level tests that could lead to fines.
A market with many and diverse competitors, human or algorithmic, is less likely to reach an effortless, cosy consensus about what is the "right" price for sellers, and the wrong price for consumers.
Images of London punks with heavy eyeliner were printed onto vests and scarves (adorned further with ring piercings through the fabric), and one-sleeve tops got a cosy update as patterned knit jumpers.
Over the past half-century, many a foreigner has smoked their first spliff at this cosy cafe, which sat perfectly on the route between two tourist favourites, the Heineken Brewery and Rembrandt Square.
In the view of Gulf leaders (and Israel) he forsook Hosni Mubarak in Egypt during the Arab spring, then tried to cosy up to Iran by signing a nuclear deal with the mullahs.
So Google at least gets the chance to cosy up to a few of those listed carriers — and maybe any resulting relationships could be useful to it for some of its other initiatives.
LONDON — As the frost creeps in across London, a new rooftop pop-up will be serving up a cosy solution that will melt your frosty heart: hot gin and tonics and steaming juleps.
Now, obviously, you can't go in too hard—slap on We Spit on Their Graves by Sutcliffe Jügend and you'll likely never get invited back to Romily's cosy little place on Well Street.
A clutch of start-ups want to disrupt the cosy world of syndicated debt sales, where borrowers enlist banks' help to raise capital from investors, by using new technology to shake up the sector.
Such rules look draconian to American eyes, where the average auditor tenure for the first 21 companies in the Dow Jones Industrial Average to have made disclosures this year is a cosy 66 years.
For the rest of "Hacksaw Ridge", he is so gosh-darn sure of his convictions that the film, for all of its splashed blood and spilt guts, is strangely cosy and lacking in tension.
The sleeping carriages were old fashioned but cosy and clean, but there was one detail that seemed strange: although it was still bright afternoon, all the blinds in the corridors and compartments were closed.
I got my key promptly and headed up to my third-floor room, dubbed "Roomy," which is among four categories in order of size: Snug, Cosy (again, European-size, and spelling!), Roomy, and Biggy.
Last year he shrugged off a ruling against China by an international tribunal over claims in the South China Sea and persuaded the presidents of the Philippines and Malaysia to cosy up to his country.
A "Make in India" jamboree in Mumbai earlier this month sought to present an image of openness to foreign investment, eliciting promises of multi-billion-dollar plants from firms keen to cosy up to policymakers.
One reason for its cosy relations with government is that Japan, uniquely among democracies, has been ruled by the same lot, the Liberal Democratic Party, for all but three years of the past six decades.
Whatever the court decides, a rich body of evidence - texts and online messages between the pair and their family members, extracts from court documents, and interviews with eight people involved - shows a cosy relationship corroding.
Whatever the court decides, a rich body of evidence - texts and online messages between the pair and their family members, extracts from court documents, and interviews with eight people involved - shows a cosy relationship corroding.
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - In 2004, Malaysian palm oil producer IOI Group became a founding member of the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) and later an executive board member in what seemed like a cosy arrangement.
" But, Cope cast doubt as to whether or not such a marketing strategy was necessary for the chain, suggesting that bookshops – regardless of the company behind them – "already appeal in a cosy, traditional, non-corporate way.
When laypeople reflect on the size of their national economy, they may think of a vast inventory of productive assets: humming factories, gleaming skyscrapers, fertile lands, cosy homes and teeming workers, full of brains and brawn.
Stephan Weil, already facing an unexpected election after the defection of a member of his ruling coalition to Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives, is under fire for what some see as a too-cosy relationship with the company.
Now the British and French are hoping desperately to bind Mr Trump back with them into the UN system, fearing he may cosy up to Russia's president, Vladimir Putin, or by default let China make the running.
The president also fretted that Mr Mueller was inconveniencing his own one-man effort to cosy up to America's aggressor, Vladimir Putin, whom Mr Trump is due to meet mano a mano in Helsinki on July 16th.
Angry parliamentarians, anxious to know why auditors had failed to raise the alarm, accused the Big Four accounting networks—Deloitte, EY, KPMG and PwC—of being too cosy with the firms they were meant to be scrutinising.
The current president, Moon Jae-in, whose main electoral promise was to end the impunity of the political establishment and the cosy links between politics and business, is in a good position to keep up the momentum.
The man was arrested by police and a local judge ordered him to pay a fine of 3,000 rupees (AU$26) and spend a week enjoying Sri Lanka from within the cosy confines of a jail cell.
Depressingly, the exercise suggested that since globalisation had taken off in the 1990s, there had been a surge in billionaire wealth in industries that often involve cosy relations with the government, such as casinos, oil and construction.
Named after the champ's late wife, Adrian, the restaurant is a cosy neighbourhood bistro, but there's no doubting who the owner is: the walls are decorated with framed black-and-white photographs of Balboa in his glory days.
But perhaps the biggest problem for Mr Weber is that the EPP's cosy deals with the S&D (the two groups share the presidency of the parliament on a rotating basis) can no longer be easily imposed on others.
But regulators fear that the relationship between auditors and those they audit can become too cosy—which is why the European Union has decided that, from 2020, companies will have to switch auditor at least once every 20 years.
Though she grew up in public housing and until recently lived with a flatmate, Ms Breed has come under attack for being too cosy with developers (or "real-estate speculators" as leftish critics vilify them)—and with the right.
Apple established a cosy deal with Ireland that allowed it to channel most of its non-American sales and profits through special corporate entities, saving itself €230 billion in taxes over ten years, the European Commission has recently claimed.
The gambit by Ralph Dommermuth, the billionaire CEO of both firms, threatens to shake up a cosy oligopoly that has left Europe's largest economy lagging on connectivity just as the United States, China and South Korea forge ahead on 23.8G.
The news of a Russian-based internet attack on some of their colleagues in the Brookings Institution and the Council on Foreign Relations was some small consolation that they remained important and relevant to the Cosy Bear hacker group, at least.
By letting an air of supernatural menace seep slowly into a cosy but already tense domestic setting, "Hereditary" summons the unquiet spirits of "Rosemary's Baby" (1968) and "The Stepford Wives" (1975), both of which were adapted from novels by Ira Levin.
Under Jeremy Corbyn, a 68-year-old from the party's hard left, Britain's Labour Party went into the 2017 election calling British politics a "cosy cartel" and a "rigged system set up by the wealth extractors, for the wealth extractors".
"This is a chance to address the cosy relations between politics and business by changing Samsung," said An Min-ji, a 28-year-old manager of the Korean Metal Workers' Union, who staged a small anti-Samsung protest outside the court.
LONDON — Good Morning Britain, one of the cosy TV shows that greet TV viewers across the country as the day gets going, was hit by drama Friday morning as a fire broke out at broadcaster ITV's central London studio buildings.
If Dommermuth does go for it, he could shake up what many view as a cosy oligopoly that has left Europe's largest economy lagging on connectivity just as the United States, China and South Korea push more aggressively into 5G.
The first was a growing gap over Europe between ordinary voters and the cosy elites who have traditionally run the show: in 2005 many politicians were shocked when over 60% of voters rejected a proposed EU constitution in a referendum.
Their reporters are mainly outside the cosy system of "press clubs" in which groups of reporters accredited to particular ministries are fed titbits by politicians and senior bureaucrats, on the (usually unspoken) assumption that they will not spill the real beans.
One, the kind of cosy hypocrisy which helped Jimmy Savile, a television personality, abuse perhaps 153 children in the 1970s; the other, an incoherent hysteria which led a mob, in 2000, to daub "paedo" on the house of a hospital paediatrician.
It was perhaps inevitable that Mr Trump would regain some of his lost ground; new revelations about Mrs Clinton's email habits and the cosy ties between the Department of State when she led it and her family foundation, have helped him.
The memo is a headache for Chancellor Angela Merkel, who been criticized by some German and European lawmakers for appearing to cosy up to Ankara to help stem a migrant flow into Europe, despite concern about its human rights record.
Until recently, corporate managers in Japan have enjoyed relatively limited scrutiny of their governance standards and accounting rigor, and a cosy tradition of cross-holdings between companies has relegated the status of minority shareholders and the importance of adequate disclosure.
Kim is the architect of chaebol reform pledges made by Moon, who came into office after a snap election in May to replace Park Geun-hye, impeached over a corruption scandal that exposed the cosy ties between government and chaebol.
The flat's guest bedroom, costing £110 per night, is disguised behind a bookcase and forms a cosy den lit solely by reading lamps that even "Mary Queen of Scots would feel quite at home sleeping in," according to its owners.
Media Secretary Matt Hancock said it was not in the national interest to go ahead with part two of the Leveson Inquiry which laid bare the cosy ties between British leaders, police chiefs and press barons in its initial conclusions in 2012.
"When I first came here (11 years ago), there was nothing, it was an open field," community leader Matthews told the Thomson Reuters Foundation in her cosy, ensuite home in Flamingo Crescent that she shares with her partner Patrick Edward du Plessis.
For Sufjan's part, while this is firmly Veirs' show, his fragile voice offsets the folky power of her parts, and, as they showed on Carrie & Lowell (to which Veirs contributed vocals) he seems at home amongst the cosy acoustic guitars and atmospheric strings.
Beyond $533 million in humanitarian aid and some pat remarks about security and not getting too cosy with China, Tillerson's main aim appeared to be clearing up the mess left by President Donald Trump's reported dismissal of some African nations as "shithole countries".
Given China's cosy nexus of party and state, there is a great danger that a drive to sell off state assets quickly would merely transfer them to China's version of oligarchs, the "princelings", as the influential descendants of early Communist leaders are known.
DAVOS, Switzerland, Jan 24 (Reuters) - Andrew Funk has been shivering through the nights in a tent pitched in the snow of Davos this week as political and business leaders returned to their cosy hotels and apartments nestled in the swank Swiss ski resort.
There is little doubt that the current ways of pricing crude belong to an era where the United States and Europe were the predominant buyers, and physical traders were a cosy circle of insiders who preferred to operate largely without regulation and scrutiny.
Since his brother Billy, who always looked out for him, was at the time president of the state Senate, the most powerful politician in Massachusetts and a fount of patronage, it was a cosy arrangement both for local FBI field officers and for him.
The ride-hailing app has disrupted the cosy taxi cartels that care little for customers; it has made travel around cities cheaper, more convenient and reliable; and it has called into question the notion that taxi drivers must be tipped simply for doing their job.
While Leave campaigners argue that laws on women's rights would be tougher if incubated in the cosy Westminster bubble, "the UK courts did not interpret sex discrimination as including discrimination on grounds of pregnancy until the European Court of Justice made that clear," he added.
Raymond Blanc might have spent the night dancing to Robert Plant and just finished prepping a four-course meal for around 400 diners, but somehow, he manages to make you feel like he has all the time in the world for a cosy chat.
We live in pursuit of innovation through distraction; whether it's a wifi-supplied allotment, a canteen serving free haute-cuisine, a cosy office sleeping pod, or the new trend for shared 'live-work' apartments, our escape routes are leading us back to the laptop.
" I particularly enjoyed the chapter "Cosy and Kind," where Weir indirectly lays out the connection between duty and love, with advice like "Become the stealth de-icer: rise early and chuck down de-icing solution on the drives and steps of your elderly neighbors' homes.
The average journalist has given up the opportunity for professional success to write about children escaping from Afghanistan to the UK. The journalist has given up a cosy summer house or a nice boat to report from the frontlines of poverty in West Virginia, California, and Calais.
" It was an image entirely at odds with the way Atwood describes herself, which is as "a nice, cosy sort of person, a bit absent-minded, a dab hand at cookies, beloved by domestic animals, and a knitter of sweaters with arms that are too long.
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Britain's vote in June to leave the EU has further weakened the voices of those who strongly favor sanctions, including member states from eastern Europe which were once part of the Soviet bloc and fear a cosy relationship between Trump's Washington and Putin's Moscow could undermine their security.
Take the case of Brian Molefe, who just a few months ago was forced to resign as head of Eskom, the state-owned electricity monopoly, after the public protector found he had a "cosy relationship" with pals of the president who had won big contracts from the utility.
A combination of increased regulatory scrutiny, a crackdown on U.S. tax evasion and the longer-term impact of the financial crisis on returns have all made life harder for Swiss private banks, which once enjoyed a relatively cosy existence looking after the fortunes of the world's super-rich.
Leaving the international court may, Mr Zuma hopes, make it easier for him to fend off the remonstrations of his own courts, which may yet punish him for inviting Sudan's president, Omar al-Bashir, to cosy meetings in South Africa, despite his indictment by the ICC for mass murder in Darfur.
At the heart of the problem is the failure by successive governments to cut the cosy ties between Italy's banks and companies, weaning them off loans and onto capital markets, something Bank of Italy Vice Director Fabio Panetta says "could activate a virtuous circle between market growth, investments and economic development".
Even though I shudder at the memory of much of my cohabitation, I also remember why I wanted to do it in the first place—it was because I was madly in love, and the feeling of cosy domestic nesting with someone you love is really cute, comforting, and fun.
Nobody expects the automakers to do anything about these betrayals of consumers without a big stick up their rear bumper but maybe, just maybe, braver regulators in Europe and beyond will start to end their cosy compliance in the twin hoodwinking of car drivers over MPG and emissions in real-world driving.
The tracks do sound more focused on synthesizers, but a lot of what you hear is in fact Mark playing guitars through my sequencers, so he is often creating the chord structures, but the end result sounds more like it is electronic, like a lot of the tracks on It's Cosy Inside.
It's in the shop's basement that she and her small team of cheesemakers are producing their cashew cheese, selling jars at health food shops, cafes, and markets across the UK. Heading down the stairs into the cosy workspace, I'm introduced to Jenny, who is carefully spooning a gloopy, dough-like mixture into containers.
Seoul High Court is due to decide the fate of the 49-year-old Samsung Electronics vice chairman, who has been detained for a year on charges arising from a scandal that shone a light on cosy ties between family-run conglomerates and political powers, as well as bringing down President Park Geun-hye.
While this may seem an esoteric issue to those outside the cosy world of physical oil trading, it represents a potential seismic shift in the way that more than 12 million barrels per day (bpd) of crude is bought and sold in the Middle East, which is still the world's major source of exports.
"The election of Bolsonaro and his movement as an outsider — even though he has been a politician for many years — is a backlash to those very cosy relationships between the state and business which had sort of existed on the left and the center-left," Arnab Das, global market strategist at Invesco, told CNBC's Street Signs on Monday.
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His offices in Santa Monica, a few blocks from the gym where he maintains his hewn-oak physique, would make a cosy retreat: there are film posters and body-building awards, framed photographs of him with Pope Francis and sundry presidents, works of art by Andy Warhol and others, and many movie props, including a life-sized crocodile beneath his pool table.
As powerful right-wing forces in Britain and the US continue to cosy up to each other, and the idea of the UK devolving into some kind of post-EU survivalist nightmare is amped up in the media, does it really seem inconceivable that the gun control laws that have protected us so well since Dunblane might come under threat?
Priced at $350 for the Sunday night of a holiday weekend, our standard, 170-foot "cosy" room on the ninth floor had a glamorous view of Manhattan's twinkling lights, a charming push-button telephone with free international calls (a perhaps redundant perk in the era of WhatsApp), and a useful flip-down desk — but an open hanging rack in lieu of a closet.
"(People) have witnessed the rise of the Davos class, a hyper-connected network of banking and tech billionaires, elected leaders who are awfully cosy with those interests (neoliberal policies), and Hollywood celebrities who make the whole thing seem unbearably glamorous," Naomi Klein, an author and social activist said in an opinion piece for The Guardian newspaper just a day after Trump's victory in November.
I'm struck by the number of serious people who are having serious thoughts about some of their most basic beliefs: former Thatcherites who are thinking about the failures of the free market that produced so much alienation in the north; former Blairites who are thinking about the cosy political cartel that deepened that alienation; and former establishment types who are thinking about how to revivify British democracy.
As the world digested Mr Trump's tweets, it was unclear which was more surprising: the image of him inviting the Taliban to a cosy meeting at the presidential country retreat just a few days before the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, the event that led to America's military entanglement in Afghanistan; or his apparent abrupt abandonment of talks with the Taliban after nine agonising rounds.
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EVEN BEFORE the assassination on Malta in 2017 of a journalist and anti-corruption campaigner, Daphne Caruana Galizia, the EU's smallest state was a cause for concern—a tightly knit Mediterranean society in which reciprocal favours and obligations frequently trumped respect for the law; an island with a financial centre that had outgrown the regulatory capacity of its authorities; a country some of whose politicians had disconcertingly cosy relationships with tax havens, illiberal democracies and outright dictatorships.
With young people—a nebulous, rather unhelpful term I know, but the only one with any real weight we have recourse to—swapping the big night out for the cosy night in, and millennials displaying the kind of attention spans that'd put puppies to shame, it seems like offering them a way of experience the club for a couple of hours without the commitment of a whole night and the cost of a week's worth of living expenses is an avenue that needs to explored in detail.

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