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"hospitable" Definitions
  1. hospitable (to/towards somebody) (of a person) pleased to welcome guests; generous and friendly to visitors synonym welcoming
  2. having good conditions that allow things to grow; having a pleasant environment

736 Sentences With "hospitable"

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It's so hospitable and that's what we pride ourselves on.
As Alibaba has found, however, America has become less hospitable.
But the map becomes less hospitable for him after that.
Some cities are more hospitable to business formation than others.
Also, Earth's atmosphere is far more hospitable compared to Mars.
Despite her indictment, she maintained the her inn is hospitable.
The family there was so hospitable and kind to me.
THERE'S A RISK THAT THAT THE FED BECOMES LESS HOSPITABLE.
Girma, though, might assign it to a less hospitable approach.
But Turkey is not necessarily a hospitable place for rappers.
Certain foods, such as breads, are less hospitable to pathogens.
Nami Nori is a hospitable place, built to be accommodating.
Art doesn't work that way under the most hospitable circumstances.
Climate change could make regions less hospitable for some breeds.
It is not a very hospitable place to cultivate grapes there.
The Inuit seemed, for example, to be more hospitable than Europeans.
It is hard to imagine a megacity less hospitable to newcomers.
It's possible, though, that the dark side could be more hospitable.
Not everyone has found the online world of Minecraft so hospitable.
But electoral politics is often not that hospitable to nerdy wonks.
This is hardly an America that is open, hospitable and caring.
First, we have to make sure that other places remain hospitable.
They all help you build this image of a hospitable country.
While Mississippi's political leadership is no more hospitable to unions — Gov.
Not all markets may be hospitable to provider-offered plans, however.
The U.S. would be the most hospitable investment destination in the world.
Thanks to Hong Kong's rapid development, it is no longer so hospitable.
But Twitter has also struggled to make itself hospitable to new users.
Like a great host, we make our restaurant culture hospitable to abuse.
He commented on how hospitable South Carolina was compared with New York.
And on a personal level, Saudis can be disarmingly friendly and hospitable.
" Despite his initial fears, he found his hosts "surprisingly friendly and hospitable.
But it remains, for all its infestations, a city hospitable to greatness.
It's a hospitable gesture with a universal meaning: You are welcome here.
"Everybody was very hospitable and welcoming but also a little crazy," she jokes.
One of the big questions is what made Earth so hospitable to life.
"the deepening shades," as Yeats has it, rife with her hospitable authority and
Warmer temperatures are making new areas hospitable to insects like ticks and mosquitos.
The other is a conflicted attitude to government among its warily hospitable residents.
He claims it might warm the atmosphere up enough to make Mars hospitable.
It is not just foreign companies that are looking for more hospitable climes.
Undoubtedly, the 85033s were more hospitable to the likes of Welch and Murrow.
Still, in all, in many ways, it's more hospitable than Antarctica might be.
"The local community is peaceful, educated and hospitable," said resident Talal al-Faqir.
Putnam notes that California regulations are not hospitable for small-scale food producers.
Chief among them: a warmer planet is one that's more hospitable to disease.
The surface was not yet hospitable for slower colonizers like sponges and anemones.
Frequent trims reduce biodiversity and make yards more hospitable to pests and weeds.
So you had better be as hospitable, friendly and communicative as a hotel.
French is notably not a hospitable environment in which to try your hand.
In 2019, the farm belt felt about as hospitable as the asteroid belt.
Bezos has worked to create a culture at Amazon that's hospitable to experimentation.
So, they're coming to where the returns are best and the most hospitable environment.
Antarctica, though, is within a few hours' flight of civilisation and more hospitable climes.
The environment of the International Space Station isn't exactly hospitable to the human body.
A Kennedy-less court would probably be less hospitable to all sorts of regulation.
This could then be reinforced with materials from Earth, making it hospitable for humans.
The first is that America is less hospitable than it was to such cases.
But there is more to the warm and hospitable Laurie Lake than we know.
Given its complex chemistry, it's safe to say that Titan isn't hospitable to humans.
Workers from India, China and elsewhere may bypass the U.S. for more hospitable locales.
And while the far North Atlantic is warming, it is not a hospitable place.
Nine of the 22018 most hospitable years for dengue transmission have occurred since 503.
Good vineyards are in places hospitable to making fine wine, which draws other vineyards.
Is New York any less hospitable to independently owned restaurants than other big cities?
In all the ways Earth is so hospitable to life, the moon is not.
My dearest friend of 40 years is the kindest, most hospitable person I know.
As in many states, black workers in Minnesota are finding a more hospitable economy.
Notably, the hospitable common areas make for great places to work and people watch.
There, as on Mars, the surface is barren, but is more hospitable farther down.
We need to reform the tax structure to make it more hospitable to growth.
Two teen-age boys, eagerly hospitable, greeted my anxious questions with loudly incredulous hilarity.
Some animals, like people with second homes, travel seasonally in search of more hospitable climes.
It's not necessarily the most hospitable environment for fostering and nurturing that needed self-confidence.
It's not just that the women led independent lives in a newly hospitable New York.
Europe's political systems have long been more hospitable to the emergence of new political parties.
Humanity is pretty attached to the idea that Mars is Earth's slightly less hospitable cousin.
"They had a friendly, hospitable environment with al Nusra, which is their affiliate," he said.
But if they aren't hospitable, the arena to look for viable life may shrink again.
They had been so hospitable, sharing their food, insisting that we stay in their house.
At Latitude 29, I enjoyed the drinks and the hospitable fun that characterizes the service.
In 1877, he moved, without his wife, to the more hospitable environment of New Orleans.
My employer pays a lot of lip service to being a hospitable and inclusive workplace.
Peru, with 860,000 Venezuelan migrants, remains relatively hospitable, but has also begun to institute restrictions.
It just wasn't especially hospitable to women, who were treated as also-rans and groupies.
My employer pays a lot of lip service to being a hospitable and inclusive workplace.
Qualified students often choose to leave Wisconsin, Mr. Sims said, finding other places more hospitable.
The original restaurant, on Sixteenth Street, was vaguely Tuscan, vaguely new American, and extremely hospitable.
KUDLOW: IT MAKES OUR INVESTMENT ENVIRONMENT MORE HOSPITABLE FOR FOLKS AT HOME AND FOLKS ABROAD.
In Mexico he used aliases, rented an apartment and sought ship passage to hospitable countries.
It also has promoted Ecuador as a hospitable tourist destination for people with physical disabilities.
And if biological limitations made this impossible, shouldn't they depart to find a more hospitable clime?
Nevertheless, the poor guy is stuck in quarantine — hardly a hospitable environment for fast-paced journalism.
"The struggle that we all face to try and make our environment more hospitable to life."
I've said it before that I'm a free spirit and environments like this I find hospitable.
The Economist: What changes are needed for tech to become a more hospitable environment for women?
If the United States were more hospitable to veterans' needs, its returning soldiers wouldn't be foundering.
While there has always been queer pop stars, pop has not always been hospitable to queerness.
"  "We need a sign that represents the true, hospitable spirit of the great state of Texas.
Still, the current climate for such fare does appear relatively hospitable, for a variety of reasons.
He believes it will help warm the planet and make it more hospitable for human life.
"You're going to find this to be from being very inhospitable to extremely hospitable," he said.
Against that tide, the executive branch has tried to make the country more hospitable to Muslims.
Vigilant viewers will soon observe that Greta, though hospitable, is about as kindly as potassium cyanide.
"It is definitely very segregated, but the Saudi people are lovely, hospitable and kind," one said.
There are reasons to believe that the galactic center would not be hospitable to technological civilizations.
Mr. Macron vowed to make France hospitable to global capital, trading worker protections for economic revival.
The loan asset class may remain quiet, especially for opportunistic deals, until markets seem more hospitable.
It makes for an elating circus atmosphere, hospitable to audiences only cursorily versed in art history.
There is a narrow range of pH, temperature, salinity, and water clarity hospitable to most corals.
It's a stepping stone that will help astronomers one day characterize the atmospheres of more hospitable planets.
When I came to his rustic, wooden one-floor home, the feeble old man was pretty hospitable.
Carolina has long been a hospitable forum and meeting place for the peaceful dissemination of differing views.
The applicable laws tend to be less hospitable to such claims, though they vary country to country.
But unfortunately for this most hospitable of peoples, potential visitors must judge the country from a distance.
All the while his hosts maintain their composure, remain gracious and hospitable, and treat him with respect.
"Warmer temperatures are likely to create more hospitable environments for disease transmission to occur," the report warned.
Also, Seattle is the least hospitable dating climate for men, with two men to every one female.
That's because the US would be "potentially viewed as less hospitable to immigrants overall," the note says.
They'll rest with a man more hospitable to liberal principles than his colleagues within the Republican hierarchy.
The America of 2017 is much less hospitable to a crime war than the America of 1982.
The Republican Party has been increasingly hospitable to open and avowed racists in the 2018 election cycle.
Not all climates and spaces are hospitable to herbs, but Click and Grow maintains one that is.
This provided a hospitable corridor for the Underground Railroad and, in turn, the struggle for women's rights.
They are some of the most hospitable works I have ever experienced because of their radical inclusivity.
But with each passing generation, many young, educated people leave those rural areas for more hospitable places.
There's even an exoplanet orbiting with a slight potential to be hospitable around the next nearest star.
The Niagara Peninsula is more than hospitable to cool-climate varieties like riesling, chardonnay and pinot noir.
In a world of hospitable hotels and authentic Airbnbs, why do travelers elect to stay in hostels?
"This is the hospitality business, and the Turkish are known for being very hospitable," Mr. Yegen said.
The hypersaline conditions make it inhospitable to fish, but very hospitable to brine shrimp, algae and bacteria.
"The non-inflamed lung is a much less hospitable place for any virus to land," he says.
Buemi found him to be much like any good salesperson: friendly, hospitable, always putting the customer first.
"You can feast on the North Korean speciality food by warm and hospitable North Koreans," it says.
Unwriting "Nature" will create a hospitable space for revitalizing and reconnecting the human and more than human.
Syria is a spectacular country redolent with history, and inhabited by a normally warm and hospitable people.
This was the image sold to the public: the yard as accessible, hospitable and open to everyone.
But Canada's hospitable attitude is not innate; it is, rather, the product of very hardheaded government policies.
I am a warm and hospitable woman, who would never send a helpless person from my door.
He can be warm, hospitable and funny, but also hotheaded and bossy — a cyclone of a person.
Historically, the US has been very hospitable Since 1975, the US has resettled more than 3.3 million refugees.
And with costs among the highest of any state, Alaska is a less-than-hospitable environment for business.
But for the most part the people I met through this project were warm, hospitable, and incredibly generous.
"If our ideas are finding hospitable reception in the White House, it means we were right!" he said.
Dry land isn&apost hospitable to the creatures, who hide in rocks some 10 feet below the surface.
A group of scientists have devised a plan to make Mars a little more hospitable to human life.
The CCF became the centerpiece of the CIA's attempt to create a hospitable place for intellectual anti-Communism.
Win or lose, Lamb likely will run in the new, far more hospitable to Democrats, 17th Congressional District.
Dolphins are moving, but that doesn't mean they're headed into safer or more hospitable locations, said WWF's Lee.
And it is also our duty and responsibility to make sure people here are as hospitable as possible.
The Public, therefore, is consulting with climatologists and considering ways to make it more hospitable in cold weather.
More than anything, hospitable sommeliers want their guests to enjoy themselves, and to come back again and again.
Ms. Blackburn won easily, suggesting that the state will not be particularly hospitable to Democrats any time soon.
Chinese urbanites, having gained the material freedom to travel in style, now desire a habitat hospitable to biking.
And they belie Abe's stated goal of morphing Japan into a major financial center hospitable to multinational CEOs.
"The chapel is a symbol of the call of God to be hospitable and neighborly," Father Snipes said.
With 214,22012 Citi Bikes and ubiquitous bike lanes, the streets are more hospitable than ever to bicycle commuters.
Many, like wine grapes, are being moved to more hospitable climates to the north or at higher elevations.
You (and she) should also offer heartfelt gratitude to your in-laws for being so kind and hospitable.
Pakistan wants a political arrangement in Afghanistan to be hospitable to its interests and inhospitable to Indian interests.
It's mostly because the Canadian people themselves remain astonishingly hospitable, with many groups clamoring for more Syrian refugees.
It is a style hospitable to the senses but not especially conducive to thought, to exposition or analysis.
"People have seen that Russia is a hospitable country, a friendly one for those who come here," Putin said.
If you believe their tweets, venture capitalists have never been more invested in making their industry hospitable to women.
And I kind of feel like most people in hospitality are sort of genetically programed to be hospitable people.
The 1,544 acres would have to be "totally remade", Mr Bishop argued, to be hospitable to the dusky gopher.
But the trail he left behind at Sugarbush is not one of his more hospitable gifts to recreational skiing.
Climate change really means change, which includes some parts of the world becoming drier—and less hospitable to life.
New York seems more crowded and more expensive every year, and therefore less hospitable to the young and broke.
We need to find even more planets—and hopefully next time the planets will be a bit more... hospitable.
"We just love New Hampshire the people have been so hospitable to us," said Allen, waving a sign overhead.
When Marszewski first acquired the bar in the '80s—then called Kaplan's —she didn't receive such a hospitable welcome.
He believed Germany was far more hospitable than other European countries, but still, he would always be a foreigner.
We are staying in T.'s parents' beach house, so I literally have not been hospitable in any way.
Silicon Valley could definitely be more hospitable to conservative perspectives, but we don't need government to fix the problem.
The male-dominated sciences have long been a focus of efforts to make the workplace more hospitable to women.
The Earth and Sun appear so normal and hospitable to our eyes that we get blinded by their attributes.
A place that is hospitable to the healing energies of sage rather than a refuge for tear-gas profiteers.
Just a hospitable guy with a grenade launcher offering to drive me into town for a few American dollars.
There is no game less hospitable to the act of pausing the action and reading than a Doom game.
They worry that without net neutrality protections, the internet would become less hospitable to new companies and innovative ideas.
Crowther noted that warming is making some of the most carbon-absorbing forest areas less hospitable to their native species.
Judging by the candidate's recent comments, a Donald Trump administration would not be hospitable to the current Federal Reserve makeup.
Scientists are concerned that more invasive species could gain footholds as Antarctica becomes more hospitable and ice-free zones increase.
In her longer pieces, however, her Everywoman struggle to be a good parent becomes more hospitable to conflict and inconsistencies.
But Iowa's capital is hardly the only American city with less-than-hospitable rules or fees for four-wheeled eateries.
" Rebelez said the incident isn't reflective of IHOP's commitment to creating "a warm and hospitable dining experience for all guests.
Some may see them as a retreat, born of a desperate wish to find revolution in the least hospitable locales.
B.P. Singh and Major Waknis — welcomed us into their headquarters with tea and snacks, no less hospitable than local families.
It's not only convenient and hospitable, but it also looks less tacky than dangling cords all over your common areas.
Even its name smacks of 2000-esque doublespeak, as "bed" implies a kind of hospitable sojourn rather than indeterminate incarceration.
That's what making the work force more hospitable to women and increasing the number of Americans with health insurance do.
The Pour The soils are hospitable, the climate is ripe, the vineyards are expanding and the wines keep getting better.
I think it has resulted in a show that academia was a hospitable place for people with liberal-leaning views.
Antonija Livingstone, in "les études (heresies 1-7)," showed how it was possible to be fully hospitable and remain inscrutable.
But the volcanic soils are also hospitable to the nerello mascalese grape, which can make gorgeous, complex, graceful red wines.
Montana was never viewed as hospitable ground for Democrats, in contrast to suburban districts with wealthier and more-educated voters.
She said that because dry tropical forests have a dry period (unlike rain forests) they are hospitable to human activity.
Foreigners also choose Crete because the "towns are more authentic" and the locals are "hospitable and very friendly," she said.
All of these changes make the ocean less hospitable for many forms of life and more dangerous for human societies.
The broader attack on religious liberty is inconsistent with the aspiration to have a society that is broadly hospitable to diversity.
Scientists tried to reproduce the conditions on one of Saturn's moons and found that it could, perhaps, be hospitable to life.
They also seek to make their platforms hospitable to important speech that may only be offered under the veil of anonymity.
As the planet heats up, places that were once too chilly for most plants to grow have become steadily more hospitable.
State media presents President Xi Jinping as a confident and hospitable patriarch, more than capable of handling men like Mr Trump.
Ireland's cool and misty weather makes it particularly hospitable for server farms, and Google's not the only company storing data there.
What could have changed to make a city like New York suddenly hospitable to a booze-free bar with no agenda?
She finished the song successfully, if not as masterfully as she might have been capable of in a more hospitable climate.
The salad you're looking at above was grown in Antarctica, the first from a new greenhouse on Earth's least hospitable continent.
If the new gods get their way, America won't be a hospitable setting for the old gods and their unique traditions.
Kosovars are invariably welcoming and hospitable, and generally regard foreign reporters favorably because we helped expose the atrocities of the war.
The Ryan-Brady plan would shelve the antiquated worldwide system, in favor of the fairer, more hospitable, business-welcoming terroritial system.
But for at least the next three years, and maybe longer, Republican-led states will find a much more hospitable administration.
But up until that point, paintings — his greatest love — had been the most hospitable, offering him that durability he was after.
The rest consists of a craggy composite material designed to resemble lava rock and be hospitable to sea animals and plants.
The American literary community, in the prosperous, paranoid Cold War era, was growing less hospitable toward Algren and his Whitmanesque sympathies.
I was so impressed by how hospitable they were to other customers, all while getting them their sandwiches at breakneck speed.
Rather than trying to block companies from leaving, President Obama would do better by making America more hospitable to global headquarters.
The design (overseen by Kim Mupangilai) is spartan but hospitable, with white walls, kaleidoscopic tiling and tchotchkes like miniature rocking horses.
"Both Elizabeth and Michael are really gracious, hospitable and friendly people, each with a wacky sense of humor," Ms. Augustin said.
This means the landscape could get even greener and even more hospitable to plants that can take advantage of warmer temperatures.
There is no city in the parts of the United States hospitable to Zika that embodies migration more than Houston does.
Or, we continue down the path we are on, into a world far less hospitable than the one we live in.
The woodpecker example demonstrates how the ESA's framework for conservation punishes landowners and creates a less hospitable environment for protected species.
The Lucky Lab, for its part, has been unapologetic in its less-than-hospitable treatment of this particular group of customers.
Rouhani said his team had no previous talks on #boxgate but said Italians are hospitable & this is a media issue. pic.twitter.
There's the 70-year-old German woman who practices civil disobedience, painting over racist graffiti, making neighborhoods more hospitable in the process.
But Pence defended him Monday, calling Bannon "a force for good" and a "generous, hospitable, wise person to work with" on MSNBC.
People like summer because it is the time of year that's supposedly more hospitable to human outdoor activities than the winter months.
So with no natural predators and a hospitable climate in which to thrive, four became eight, then 10, 20, and so on.
Given the fact that America is far more hospitable as an environment and has 10 times the non-aboriginal population, that's telling.
The controversy undercuts the government's efforts to show that it is making the Netherlands less hospitable to tax avoidance schemes by multinationals.
Streamlining licensing at the state and federal levels will help create a more hospitable environment for people to launch and grow companies.
Tibetans live in one of the least hospitable, and therefore one of the last populated areas on the planet: the Himalayan mountains.
"Any new space that's hospitable to painting, particularly the kind less favored by the market, is a good thing," Mr. Storr said.
He took a no-tolerance stance on Wi-Fi because a single ground rule seemed more hospitable than a litany of restrictions.
The site, located by a bustling port in one of the most urbanized, densely populated regions in the world, wasn't exactly hospitable.
But billionaire SpaceX CEO Musk says the red planet can be made hospitable to humans, and he's already planning for the reality.
In other places, far less grazing created a hospitable habitat for the tsetse fly, which carries the parasites that cause sleeping sickness.
Whether they are being trained as waiters, carpenters, fabric designers or pastry chefs, students are taught to understand and create hospitable experiences.
"Everyone should remain calm, because Argentina will continue to be a hospitable and open country," said Horacio García, Argentina's top immigration official.
Among Trump's main grievances are lopsided tariffs that make China far less hospitable for U.S. goods than Chinese goods are in America.
Before long, the trade gap will narrow, as the U.S. becomes more competitive and the most hospitable investment environment in the world.
Some experts say the enthusiasm has led to overharvesting on top of a less-hospitable climate, despite official insistence on sustainable production.
Or as Vladimir Putin declared in September at the re-inauguration of his handpicked mayor, Sergei Sobyanin, Moscow has become "hospitable and comfortable".
"China has always been very hospitable, but we can choose who enters our house," Lu told reporters in October 2014, according to Reuters.
And climate change seems to be partly to blame: As temperatures warm, a greater proportion of the US becomes hospitable to the ticks.
You can be a hospitable neighbor, too, just by doing something as simple as creating a butterfuly garden with native plants and flowers.
You can't rectify a history of exclusion without seeing the ways in which your hospitable city might still not be welcoming to all.
While the concierge and the waitstaff at the restaurant were very nice and hospitable, the lack of good hot water was frustrating sometimes.
Staff members who are hospitable and smile at you until you walk out the door increase the pleasure of the meal even more.
But the crowd appeared less hospitable than it was at a past debate, when Mr. Cruz earned raucous applause for attacking the moderators.
For some species, scientists say, cities can be more hospitable than rural and suburban areas, because fewer lawns and farms mean fewer pesticides.
CNBC Metro 20 Jason Ballard has found Austin, Texas, to be very hospitable to his retail store TreeHouse, a sustainable home-improvement store.
For one, the ice extends close the equator, which, in Mars' current "warm phase" is considered the most hospitable part of the planet.
Finding planets in habitable zones is no guarantee they'll be hospitable, though: Mars, technically, is in the habitable zone of our solar system.
And it's because the place is hospitable to business and wants to create jobs for kids and the health of the university system.
And U.S. travelers will be hopping on planes and boats to enjoy one of the most unique and hospitable cultures in our hemisphere.
Scott Withrow, the MHA's hospitable president, says he, too, never heard of the Melungeons as a child, discovering them only as an adult.
His colleagues in the vegetation-management section sometimes wade into alligator-infested channels to clear obstructions that make the water hospitable to mosquitoes.
Because it focused on local artists, didn't charge admission and was hospitable to entire families, it generated a certain kind of civic pride.
Why was the liver so hospitable to metastasis, while the spleen, which had similarities in blood supply, size, and proximity, seemed relatively resistant?
And as global warming makes Canada's northern regions more hospitable to agriculture by opening once frozen land to farming, the opportunities are growing.
"I would like people to know that Baluchestan is an amazing place, with fantastic beaches and kind, hospitable and polite people," Mazhari says.
Thomson can't pick a favorite, though, because, she says, the people in each one she's visited have all been equally warm and hospitable.
"You're making the environment less hospitable for bacterial growth, which is the overall goal, because that's where the smell comes from," Greiling says.
Every mountain village has a few, where hospitable Pamiris offer visitors a hot meal and a bed or a spot on the floor.
Gowanus has long been hospitable to small manufacturing businesses and artists seeking affordable studio space, but it tends to clear out at night.
Kashmiris are some of the warmest, most hospitable people, and before we climbed into the Jeep, the men greeted us with big hugs.
But new scientific developments this year helped make the case that the cold and dusty world may have been more hospitable long ago.
The sharp decline in bond yields and the correction last year have taken the backdrop for stocks "from hostile to hospitable," he said.
Reporters Without Borders, which considers Belarus one of the world's 25 least hospitable countries for journalists, also condemned the actions of the authorities.
Others with less hospitable living environments and tiny coworkers — aka children compelled to skip school and daycare — may not know how to begin. 
Doha remains hospitable to Islamist exiles, and Al Jazeera's coverage remains sharply critical of Saudi and Emirati clients in Egypt, Libya and elsewhere.
Despite the current mood against globalization and immigrants in Europe and the United States, the vast bulk of the world remains staggeringly hospitable.
It is a recognition that the building habits of times past created spaces that are more hospitable than the sterility of time present.
While this didn't sound immediately hospitable, all the data suggested that ideal conditions for life might be found where day and night met.
Areas outside the control of the Assad regime in Damascus are more hospitable to anti-US terrorists—including both ISIS and al-Qaeda.
By midcentury, some 40,000 square miles of the pitch pine forests from eastern Ohio to southern Maine will be hospitable to the beetle.
"It hasn't been a hospitable environment for migrant workers, which have boosted housing booms in the past," said Richardson, the Edward Jones strategist.
Prior versions of many songs have more bite and eccentricity; for Los Lobos, these are hospitable singalongs in an extended Pan-American family.
And to exploit catch-up growth, they must make themselves hospitable to global manufacturing, emulating China rather than riding on its coat-tails.
Generally, she finds showers too warm, and following an uncharacteristically sunny spring it's likely the lakes will soon be too hospitable as well.
Kramer calls herself an "amateur of Thanksgiving," adding that her family prefers to append the phrase "regrettably hospitable," which she amends to "strategically hospitable" because talking about this quintessentially American meal "has turned out to be the stealth weapon of my reporting life," a way of getting even the most recalcitrant individuals to open up and share their own reminiscences.
The Southern areas that are hospitable to Aedes already have mosquito control efforts in place to deal with other, better-known mosquito-borne viruses.
Dining | Hudson Valley At Savannah's Southern House, the vibe is jolly and hospitable; the setting clean and airy; the cuisine unique in Westchester County.
As previous studies have shown, some habitable exoplanets may be quite different than Earth—yet even more hospitable to life than our humble planet.
They believe it had a shallow ocean and hospitable surface temperatures slightly cooler than Earth's for possibly 2 billion years of its early history.
After spending nearly a year bulldozing the Republican primary field, the party's unlikely nominee has found the general election campaign a less hospitable ground.
"At some point here ... we're going to see the temperatures rise (and) that will make for a more hospitable environment for mosquitoes," he said.
Following a lavish opening ceremony featuring British singer Robbie Williams, Putin welcomed visiting fans and promised Russia would be a "hospitable and friendly" host.
Image: NASAThese planets don't sound very hospitable, but it just so happens that they're in an eccentric orbit, meaning their orbits aren't very circular.
You can supplement with sparklers or other alternatives, but it's hospitable to play it down the middle with whites, reds and maybe a rosé.
The meeting represents a markedly different approach by Mr. Trump to winning a conservative state, one that is likely more hospitable to Mr. Cruz.
As the factories left for more hospitable shores, the infrastructure decayed, and cities crumbled, the American worker was left gutted both economically and spiritually.
If one can afford it (a big if), and tolerate serious downsizing, what could be more hospitable to an ambulatory senior citizen than Gotham?
Prototype The Wyoming soil, iced over for eight months of the year, is not particularly hospitable to heirloom tomatoes, baby basil or lettuce plants.
Ultimately, this isn't a plea to make programming better for hobbyists, it is a plea to make the field hospitable to all of us.
This can make them ripe targets for foreign corporations looking to profit from a hostile takeover and relocation to a more hospitable tax climate.
In other proposals, the next iteration of interplanetary cubesats would be scouts deployed by larger spacecraft studying worlds that could be hospitable to life.
These days Tim is the hospitable proprietor of Sweetwater Social and a brand representative of 86 Co, but back then he was whirling dervish.
But even if your own feed is more hospitable, it's clear from the data that Twitter's 238-character window offers a pretty small viewfinder.
Trump is not a pious man, but by destroying informal restraints on reactionary rhetoric, he's made his party hospitable to the cruelest of theocrats.
Rising CO2 in the atmosphere is projected to alter pest biology, such as by making weeds proliferate or temperatures more hospitable to damaging insects.
"It's not a hospitable climate," lamented Mr. Wiers, who joined other farmers in discussing their concerns recently with Representative Jim Jordan, Republican of Ohio.
"No matter which of the Democrats wins, it will be a less hospitable environment for banks and financial services firms," Compass Point's Boltansky said.
By then Ms. Coates knew she had found her calling: Editing was one of the few branches of the industry relatively hospitable to women.
As they were during their time of crisis and despite the lingering trauma, the people I met in Lac Mégantic were hospitable and open.
But the prevailing tone—more than a tone, it is a way of being in the world—is direct, open, simple, hospitable, sensuous, witty.
An unexpected upside, of sorts, is that certain colder regions of the world, never before hospitable to grape-growing, will climb within that threshold.
Might we suggest a snowball fight, building an igloo, or just staying in bed until the Earth is a temperature more hospitable to human life?
"I'm friends with the owners and the staff is extremely cool, professional, hospitable and friendly, not to mention the crowds are always amazing," Ahmed said.
In Pixel Perfect, the man behind the machine is, it turns out, a little boy who wants the world to be more hospitable to him.
The Iowa Congressman was in D.C. Friday when he addressed the outcry ... telling us he's visited one of the centers, and found it totally hospitable.
"We want to show to the world the new Russia, open and hospitable in every sense," said the sports minister at the time, Vitaly Mutko.
Perhaps providing an environment hospitable to such musings is the best we can expect from the rare benefactors of capitalism, in this day and age.
A few days after my visit, Bob sends me a message with the top 10 most hospitable restaurants in Rotterdam according to the website www.iens.nl.
Other hospitable perks: in-tent delivery of coffee, tea or hot chocolate each morning and Epsom salt foot baths at the end of the day.
The wines I suggest come from beyond the plateau, where the soils may have more sand or more clay but are still hospitable to merlot.
I do think that if we demand a better, kinder, and more hospitable place, we can construct that through our acts and through our actions.
Mayonnaise and summer were long considered incompatible because traditional homemade mayonnaise contains raw egg yolk, a hospitable environment for bacteria like salmonella and E. coli.
The play is, in fact, so open, so hospitable to interpretations, that every cast and crew member I talked to described a jarringly different production.
She found that when she opened up to New Yorkers about her story, they were as hospitable to her as she had been to them.
Hunt: Meeting hospitable, loving humans who were proud to share "their America" with me and finding out they had opposing political views initially shocked me.
The H53.23's redesign, for which it had GM to thank, meant it was more hospitable to the everyman, both in comfort and in aesthetic.
The newly detected planet orbiting Barnard's Star may not be so hospitable, with surface temperatures of perhaps minus 274 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 170 degrees Celsius).
Iranians are widely considered among the most hospitable people in the Middle East, willing to invite random strangers to dine with them in their homes.
Near the memorial, Massiel Encarnacion, 44, said she welcomed the mayor, but hoped he would renovate Tompkinsville Park to make it more hospitable to children.
Based on the full transcript, it appears to have been a perfectly hospitable audience, with no evidence of offense on the part of the attendees.
"Everybody has been very polite and hospitable, and as a matter of fact Senator Sessions sent us a pizza and a Pepsi," Mr. Simelton said.
Some 261% of them (373 countries) have grown less hospitable to free speech in the past five years, while only 237% have improved (see map).
After a paragraph of boilerplate praise for Iowa as a hospitable state filled with diligent voters, Cruz piled on with a joke of his own.
Space is not a hospitable environment—spacecraft exteriors are constantly pelted by micrometeorites, blasted with high energy radiation, and subjected to extreme shifts in temperature.
The old story is rich people organizing the world to be more hospitable to them and their children, and you'll find that in any era.
Low Taek Jho's relatives had wanted to try courts in New Zealand and the Cayman Islands, hoping those venues would be more hospitable to their requests.
Mars 2020 will follow up on discoveries made by past rovers Spirit, Opportunity, and Curiosity, which suggested that Mars may once have been hospitable to life.
The president's critics have said his action unfairly singled out Muslims, violated U.S. law and the Constitution and defiled America's historic reputation as hospitable to immigrants.
These investors and decision-makers can continue to "play Russian roulette with our hospitable planet" by financing industries that destroy our stable climate, he has said.
As demand for housing in California continues to outstrip supply, middle and lower-income families are forced to move to less hospitable corners of the state.
It's interesting that those who have been talking to him have said he's a very personable, very hospitable, very gracious guy, full of questions and dialogue.
VICE: One of the impacts of climate change that people talk about is all the migration that might happen when people's homes are no longer hospitable.
Now imagine what happens when shareable branded video like this is also posted on a newly hospitable Facebook, where the Doom page already has 589,000 Likes.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump vowed Wednesday "there will be no amnesty," making his case for a United States less hospitable to, and accessible for, undocumented immigrants.
But with it's icy temperatures never registering above a negative degree of Fahrenheit and an altitude with limited oxygen, it is far from a hospitable environment.
In unprotected penis-in-vagina sex, pre-cum also neutralizes the pH of the vag, again to make it more a more hospitable spot for sperm.
"As an open and hospitable country, we want to share the idea of &aposomotenashi&apos (Japanese hospitality) with Muslim people," he said in a recent interview.
Deutsche, for instance, has only just resolved to hack back its investment bank in the face of a less hospitable regulatory environment following the financial crisis.
The hospitable owner of the shop knew that most of his customers had been fasting all day, so he passed little bowls of cinnamon-scented harira.
The only recourse in the case of discrimination is the court system, not a terribly hospitable place for those paper dolls in the full-skirted frocks.
Well, to name two, the very accommodating actor Steve Guttenberg and his equally hospitable girlfriend, Emily Smith, proud owners of a well-used taupe pullout couch.
More recently, she's seen how dedicated young collectors are making their homes hospitable to plant life, kitting out their living rooms with grow lights and foggers.
A cosmos of veiled design, Glover's landscape is threaded by suspense, hospitable to surrealist hijinks, and doesn't dare bat an eye when all hell breaks loose.
We've learned that Mars was once very similar to Earth; that the harsh conditions were once more hospitable, and the barren world could have supported life.
But there's another truth: This region is becoming less hospitable to farmers as more-industrialized countries burn loads of fossil fuels like coal, oil and gas.
The hospitable owners of Memphis Music Mansion rent several private rooms in their spacious home via Airbnb, and host frequent pop-up concerts at the site.
Not to mention the fact that air conditioning isn't common, leaving bodies and homes warm and making them even more hospitable to the disease-carrying bugs.
The EU "provides the most hospitable ecosystem in the developed world for rentier monopoly corporations, tax-dodging elites and organized crime," writes British journalist Paul Mason.
It is the story of a pioneering detective that opens in the 1950s, when the Police Department was less than hospitable to women in its ranks.
But that's a risky path, especially for Mr. Manafort who will face a jury from Washington, D.C., a venue that is not very hospitable to Republicans.
The convulsive mood on the right has considerably reshaped the political map for 2018, making a favorable list of Senate races somewhat less hospitable to Republicans.
Lila Santarnecchei, who works in Champtercier and lives in a nearby town, is more optimistic, noting that the local climate is more hospitable than in Calais.
Still, however hospitable Japanese businesses have been to robots, they have learned that robots able to perform somewhat sophisticated tasks cost much more than human workers.
The continued exodus of Americans away from less economically competitive states and movement toward regions with more hospitable growth remains evident in the new census numbers.
A former Goldman Sachs executive, Cohn supported lowering taxes, limiting regulations and creating a more hospitable economic climate for corporations — all policies that thrilled finacial markets.
The Brewers were less hospitable Saturday, though, as Chicago managed just six hits in a 6-1 defeat that evened the series at a game apiece.
But boomers, now hitting retirement and beyond, are expected to flood the market with homes as they downsize, fly south to more hospitable locales, or die.
At the opening ceremony on Thursday, President Vladimir Putin spoke of showing the world a hospitable Russia and stressed sport's ability to build bridges and overcome differences.
"China is coming back and the financial playing field is becoming more hospitable, you better believe the money is not done flooding into the trough," Cramer said.
Bortles throws 4 TDs as Jaguars rout Ravens 44-7 The Jacksonville Jaguars weren't very hospitable hosts to the Baltimore Ravens in their home away from home.
Some of the largest and most expensive metro areas — such as New York, Seattle and Los Angeles — have been among the most hospitable to smart city discussions.
In a film tinged with romance and heartbreak, Lumiére's hospitable welcome is a moment of pure joy, as flatware and cutlery waltz around the Beast's dining room.
Other countries in Europe, even the most hospitable, have also been tightening their borders against the flow of thousands of asylum seekers, citing economic and security concerns.
While the Nefud Desert is now a veritable sea of sand, it was hospitable when this individual lived - a grasslands teeming with wildlife alongside a freshwater lake.
In the short term, conservative activists want to bring more like-minded speakers to colleges, fight against safe spaces and make campuses more hospitable to their ideas.
Many of these creators, disruptors and innovators are looking to come up to the surface and breathe the fresh air in a more hospitable and stable environment.
Jupiter, with its crushing gravity and ultra-intense radiation, clearly is not a hospitable place for life, but that's not why scientists are interested about water there.
"It's reminded me how hospitable and friendly we are," she said amid the thrum of sidewalk buskers, carousing Europeans and start-up volleyball games on Copacabana Beach.
Forests and oceans are essential to making the planet hospitable, yet there is no scientific Nobel that a forest or ocean researcher could remotely dream of winning.
He came to see the First Amendment as representing "a marketplace of ideas" hospitable to all inquiries, no matter how uncomfortable they might make some people feel.
They provided a lot of new insights into Venus's skies, including observations that roughly 50 kilometers (30 miles) above the surface, the planet is much more hospitable.
The G.O.P. triumphed over strong national headwinds in the Senate because the battles played out on one of the most hospitable maps a party has ever faced.
Perhaps our prayers for healing might be not for miraculous "cures" for individuals but for society at large to be more welcoming, inclusive and hospitable to everyone.
Spirit found evidence (in the form of chemicals in rocks) that Mars's atmosphere was once thicker, possibly indicating the planet used to be more hospitable to life.
But while Mr. Musk envisages a colony on Mars, Mr. Bezos thinks giant space colonies, rotating to provide artificial gravity, would be more practical, accessible and hospitable.
Although Lincoln Financial Field, where the Eagles play, is generally not a hospitable venue for opposing fans, only a small segment tends to engage in appalling behavior.
The landscape the eruptions left cannot have been hospitable, because each time it took 400 to 0003 years for a colony of similar size to re-emerge.
And during more than a century of study, many scientists inferred that as they moved from water to land, lichens created more hospitable settings for vascular plants.
Penguin populations rose, and South Georgia has lately become even more hospitable to them, because the rapid retreat of its glaciers is exposing land suitable for nesting.
His wife, Franni Bryson, was stuck in their apartment in Washington, D.C., with a cold, and he had evidently done the best he could to be hospitable.
The politics are less hospitable now, said Marianne Vorthoren, the director of Spior, a group that trains teachers to give Islamic religious instruction in the Dutch schools.
After finishing in second place in New Hampshire, where he courted independents and moderate Republicans, Mr. Kasich encountered a less hospitable climate in more right-leaning South Carolina.
Founded in 1973, Embrapa made the cerrado's acidic soils hospitable to maize, soyabean and cattle, and created types of crops and livestock that could thrive in such climes.
The market for them would look a lot like the market they faced before the Affordable Care Act passed: hospitable to the healthy and hostile to the sick.
The Eagles are pissed at a Mexican hotel in Baja for not being very hospitable and jacking the name of their iconic song and album ... so they're suing.
Yes, you and your mites can live in perfect harmony — just don't make your bedroom so hospitable that they decide to invite all their friends and stay awhile.
From the perspective of this internet pioneer and others, cyberspace has become a much less hospitable place for users as well as developers, a tragedy of the commons.
They want to know it's with great ingredients served by really sincere, hospitable people," said Garutti, who is author of the new book, "Shake Shack: Recipes and Stories.
Service was prompt and warm: My husband called the check-in the friendliest hotel welcome he'd ever received — enthusiastic without being over-the-top, hospitable but not intrusive.
Mr. Garcia will face a one-term incumbent, Representative Carlos Curbelo, whose seat is threatened by the new redistricting map, which made the district less hospitable to Republicans.
We are the most hospitable free enterprise economy left, and this thing is playing out -- we are -- not only is 2018 going to be the peak in growth.
He works seven days a week, greets everyone who walks through the door with a big, hospitable smile, and can banter effortlessly while scooping falafel into perfect spheres.
Now we can assess the actual conditions, and explore counter-arguments that Earth-sized planets around stars such as TRAPPIST-1A might in fact be hospitable to life.
Between the 17th and 19th centuries, during the humid heights of summer, yellow fever epidemics claimed thousands of lives as the city's wealthy absconded to more hospitable climates.
"Androgen hormones produced during adolescence drive oil productions, which creates a hospitable environment for the acne-causing bacteria to overgrow," Caren Campbell, a dermatologist in San Francisco, says.
"While the extremely hospitable folks who work at New York's bagel shops seemed more or less willing to oblige, they weren't exactly happy about it," Grub Street reported.
That means dogs, cats and other animals are increasingly showing up places they were once shunned, with hotels, restaurants and even airports becoming more hospitable to pet parents.
These reforms would seem to be especially needed in the area of labor market practices and to make the economy more hospitable to both domestic and foreign investment.
"Furthermore, Istanbul and the Turkish Riviera — the area around Bodrum — have an abundance of luxury hotels, with more under construction, and the Turks are particularly hospitable," Stamps added.
Monarchs in the western part of the United States migrate for the winter to California, where they gather mostly among fragrant eucalyptus trees, which provide hospitable living conditions.
I wouldn't steadfastly maintain that climate change is a hoax and refuse to consider that there might be ways to re-create a more stable and hospitable environment.
"I think it's really important if you're going to have your name on anything that you're hospitable, you're inclusive, you're open arms to everyone that comes," she continued.
John Kasich of Ohio have long viewed New Hampshire, a politically unpredictable state with an influential bloc of moderate Republicans and independent voters, as more hospitable terrain than Iowa.
In a deeply conservative state, Nat Offiah works as a youth organizer for the Mississippi Safe Schools Coalition, which helps to ensure that schools are hospitable to LGBTQ youth.
"It's interesting that those who have been talking to him have said, you know, he's very personable, very hospitable, very gracious guy, full of questions and dialogue," he said.
According to a source, Drake did not introduce Swift to his mom because they're dating — he was just being hospitable because he wanted to make sure Taylor felt welcome.
And yet, the overwhelming majority of people we met were hospitable, funny, warm and, as in India, shared the same innocent curiosity for us as we had for them.
In 2014, the Army Corps of Engineers modified five of those islands to make them hospitable to Caspian terns, which create small hollows in gravelly ground for their nests.
Instead of creating a more hospitable health care environment for patients with devastating diseases, CMS is threatening access to critical treatments and services for those who need them most.
But the more astronomers learn about conditions that make a planet suitable for life, the more it seems our galaxy could be more hospitable to life than previously thought. 
From habitat loss and invasive species to impacts from climate change and toxic pollution, our world is becoming less and less hospitable for iconic species and backyard icons alike.
In New York, which is relatively hospitable to trans people updating their documents, it has taken me nine months—and I still have three major documents left to correct.
On the first floor of a Brooklyn brownstone, Sofreh has a hospitable, dinner-party atmosphere and Persian cooking of the sort that an Iranian émigré might make for friends.
London Theater Reviews LONDON — Big-name American shows are finding their customary perch here, but so are lesser-known plays and playwrights, for whom the city is increasingly hospitable.
In particular, planetary scientists wanted to ensure that there was zero chance of the spacecraft crashing into and contaminating Enceladus or Titan, which could also be hospitable for life.
In the United States, Massachusetts had the highest density of late-stage start-ups — one indicator that an ecosystem is hospitable — followed by California and the District of Columbia.
English speakers are more hospitable to fiction in translation, and yet when was the last time you heard someone mention "Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship" or "Elective Affinities," Goethe's long fictions?
"I know that the Italians are very hospitable, a people who seek to make their guests' visits as pleasant as possible and I thank them for that," he added.
For 60 years, IHOP and our franchisees have strived to create a warm and hospitable dining experience for all guests, and this incident is not reflective of that ongoing commitment.
Combined, the player must be vigilant about deploying their own, hospitable ink and making sure it's applied in direction that will give you a chance to avoid an incoming attack.
"I know that the Italians are very hospitable, a people who seek to make their guests' visits as pleasant as possible, and I thank them for that," Rouhani told reporters.
Arusha has a slightly cooler climate that's not as hospitable to malaria-carrying mosquitoes, so it never saw the peak rates of malaria that some other parts of Tanzania did.
But unlike other buttoned-up bars, the Night Light is hospitable to free DJ nights and cheap gigs upstairs, where smaller national touring acts and worthwhile local acts regularly perform.
Nickname: The Whites, The Cottagers Concise Summary: Hospitable south-west London club by the river, once famous for sporting a statue of Michael Jackson, which has now mercifully been removed.
If nothing else, those dynamics create a more hospitable environment for an actress like Moss -- when the elements come together -- to operate at or near the top of her game.
Here students will learn to think about everything from better hospital gowns and more hospitable hospital rooms to how patients access services online and how to make waiting rooms obsolete.
I spent a night in a Queen Room, which was comped for review purposes, and found the hotel to have all the amenities needed for a comfortable and hospitable stay.
Not only was this an old virus in a new country that caught health officials off guard but Brazil's many cities also happened to be extremely hospitable to the virus.
Paradoxically, the second part of that notion, which we take for granted nowadays — the idea of bars as hospitable, welcoming spaces — only really gained traction when liquor sales became illegal.
"The British government's approach is that we want to be sympathetic to, hospitable to, the drone industry," said David Dunn, an expert in international security at the University of Birmingham.
As hospitable residents scrambled to house and feed the unexpected and anguished guests, Diane and Nick locked eyes while sheltering at the Society of United Fishermen Lodge 47 in Gambo.
At last Charles wrote down directions to the cottage—"you won't find it with a G.P.S."—and suggested that she arrive in the early morning, when Angela was most hospitable.
Trump is expected to focus his remarks at Davos on the booming US economy and administration policies that he says have made the US more hospitable to business and investment.
Until the 1950s, when Interstate 95 was laid east-west right through town, making Guilford less isolated and more hospitable to commuters, the town was also a major summer getaway.
It's unclear why she didn't succeed, although by the 1920s, the movies were a big business and no longer as hospitable to women who wanted to make their own films.
"We have no reason to believe that such a world would remain hospitable to human civilization," said Sivan Kartha, a senior scientist at the Stockholm Environmental Institute, during the announcement.
It describes how Hatta and his wife built Kyoto Animation as a place hospitable to employees, with reasonable working hours and a supportive culture rare inside Japan's competitive animation industry.
Rather, he promised to change the prevailing business climate in the United States "from truly inhospitable to extremely hospitable," and to streamline the regulatory approval process for new manufacturing operations.
The publishing world may no longer be hospitable to editors like Athill; we have to ask what the loss of the breed is likely to cost the rest of us.
John Lewis was one of the leaders of this week's sit in, and compared to where Lewis has planted himself before, the carpet of the House must have seemed downright hospitable.
While pushing for greater inclusivity in American mosques, she said it also provides a hospitable space where Muslims can practice their faith openly, regardless of race, gender, sect or sexual identity.
Painted in whites and blues, and run by a hospitable multilingual family, it's the ideal place to spend a few days relaxing, before or after joining the rush of Tunis proper.
In his most recent book, "Spiritual Friendship," he followed in the footsteps of historians like John Boswell, who argued that the medieval church was a surprisingly hospitable place for gay Christians.
A new computer simulation shows that alien worlds with super salty oceans may be even more hospitable to life than ours—a finding that could influence the search for extraterrestrial life.
"For 60 years, IHOP and our franchisees have strived to create a warm and hospitable dining experience for all guests, and this isolated incident is not reflective of that ongoing commitment."
WASHINGTON – American culture has become "less hospitable to people of faith," Attorney General Jeff Sessions said Monday in vowing that the Justice Department would protect people&aposs religious freedom and convictions.
The data sourced from this close encounter adds to Enceladus' growing reputation as one of the solar system's leading candidates in the search for alien life, and hospitable worlds beyond Earth.
For instance, if Mars does turn out to be hospitable to Earth microbes, colonists don't want to bring any harmful organisms over that could survive and cause people grief later on.
But Mr McConnell knows that even if the Democrats win the Senate, they will not have a filibuster-proof, 60-seat majority that would be hospitable to a far-left pick.
And although the TLC and Mayor Bill de Blasio's office have taken a more aggressive stance toward Uber (with infrequent success), the City Council may be more hospitable to the company.
Although a Netflix series might look like more hospitable turf, "The Punisher" only marginally improves on that legacy, yielding a grim, plodding story that tends to confuse body count with achievement.
Establishment-friendly Republicans — Chris Christie, John Kasich and Jeb Bush — are largely competing against each other, seeking to shape a favorable perception as the more hospitable territory of New Hampshire beckons.
Brazilian officials and Olympic organizers have said that August in Rio is drier and cooler than other times of the year, and less hospitable for the mosquito that spreads the virus.
While cold weather is arriving in other parts of the country, southern Texas has had an unusually hot autumn, making it more hospitable to the Aedes aegypti mosquitoes that transmit Zika.
Especially eye-catching is Alex Schweder and Ward Shelley's fully habitable (if not altogether hospitable) glass house, which sits on a column atop a hill and swings slowly in the breeze.
It's a country of the good, bad, and ugly but beyond all the hype and paparazzi it has some of the most hospitable and good hearted humans I've ever come across.
According to a study published in 2018 in the journal Nature Astronomy, Mars doesn't actually have enough easily accessible carbon dioxide to be able to create an atmosphere hospitable to humans.
In other words, Google is betting that ridding the web of especially intrusive ads will render it more hospitable to advertising in general — and more profitable for advertisers and Google itself.
"We send people to area pharmacies that we have an idea will be hospitable to them filling their prescriptions, but with each pharmacist change, that could change," Caldwell tells me later.
The music has had an unusually hospitable reception from his administration, up to and beyond a glittery concert at the White House, the marquee event of International Jazz Day this spring.
The company has more than 100 autonomous cars testing on the roads of the greater Phoenix area, the company's prime testing ground due to the state's loose regulations and hospitable weather.
"I know that Italians are a very hospitable people, a people who try to do the most to put their guests at ease, and I thank you for this," he said.
KyoAni has developed a reputation for high quality animation with a distinctive visual style, and it's considered one of the more hospitable places to work in Japan's famously high-pressure anime industry.
The targets of Mr Trump's lawsuit are laws adopted in 2017 that make California a less hospitable place for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to find, hold and deport illegal immigrants.
They can't seem to catch me, but they don't leave me alone either, so I have to manually pilot my ship for over an hour before I find a more hospitable world.
"If, in fact, the market and the environment is not hospitable to us, we will watch it carefully, but not grow against the gale," he told analysts on a call on Tuesday.
Upon hearing that recreational passengers wanted to enjoy their personal time during their travels more, he trained his team to be more hospitable, building word of mouth that contributed to increased ridership.
" On diversity at Uber: "If you have a workplace that has a couple of ping-pong tables but not a corner for young mothers to pump milk, that's not hospitable to women.
Planets with active carbonate-silicate cycles, like Earth, gradually release greenhouse gases such as carbon, which can seed hospitable climates like the one we enjoy on our planet (for the time being).
Europa, the renowned ice moon of Jupiter, is suspected to house a vast subterranean watery abyss—one that, if its core warms enough, could potentially be hospitable to basic forms of life.
He was hospitable and strict, sweet and deep, humble and grand, probing and tender, a friend of melancholy but an enemy of gloom, a voluptuary with religion, a renegade enamored of tradition.
It is rarer still when that sighting occurs not in the grasslands of the Rockaways or Floyd Bennett Field in Brooklyn, but in the decidedly less hospitable environment known as Rikers Island.
The halls of academe are known to be hospitable to people with radical views on power relationships between capital and labor, but colleges themselves are often merciless actors in the labor market.
Seeger is something still less: not a writer who faded away to acclaim of a ceremonial sort, but one who became unfashionable to even the most hospitable critics of the postwar years.
At the same time, centrist leaders have worked to make the continent less hospitable to unauthorized migrants; the number of new arrivals there has dropped to a fraction of what it was.
New Orleans audiences appreciate instrumental music; Jazz Fest has long been hospitable to jam bands and, this year, to bands like Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, whose live sets move toward improvisation.
The president cast the United States as a hospitable business environment — boosted in part by the massive corporate tax cut enacted by Republicans and his administration's attempts to slash regulations on businesses.
I found a lot of rules for being hospitable and making people feel comfortable at a meal: Don't talk about politics, don't eat anything messy, don't put too much on your plate.
Read more: Scientists found the ideal place to simulate Mars: Oman's desert Scientists tried to reproduce the conditions on one of Saturn's moons and found that it could, perhaps, be hospitable to life.
I learned a lot in that community about how to shore up a distinctive culture within and to live as a despised but hospitable and compassionate outsider in a transparent and visible way.
The south is not hospitable to sugar cane and coffee, the commodities that drew Portuguese magnates to Brazil's north-east, where they established an economy based on extraction and exploitation of slave labour.
While some regions may become less hospitable to trees, others may benefit from increasing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, so extrapolating forest behavior from the present into the future may not make sense.
It's too soon to tell if the Republican Party will have fewer evangelical voters this year, but the tenor of debate has certainly been less Christian — less charitable, less hospitable to the stranger.
Instead, they now head to New Hampshire, where Mr. Sanders is heavily favored in the polls, and brace themselves for another battle before they reach more hospitable states like Nevada and South Carolina.
We're not only talking about ways to secure your empty pad and avoid a Home Alone situation, but also the quick household chores to make sure you're coming back to a hospitable nest.
The swimming pools, the luxe master suites, the uncomfortably hospitable staff (as if agreeing to a threesome with Tom and Shiv wasn't enough, the same devoted steward deals with Greg's benign toenail fungus).
That's because MLB has seen fit to schedule the Indians at home, and because Cleveland in early April is about as hospitable to baseball as Brazil in mid-summer is to ice hockey.
Those who knew the family also describe possible conflicts behind closed doors: Quee Choo, while hospitable and kind, ran the household with precision, writing out instructions and schedules for Peter and their kids.
Our immigration system is broken and, at the same time, many American workers are feeling insecure about their economic future, which makes many of them understandably less hospitable than has been our tradition.
Biggers's parents were raised in Houston, and attended the same high school; they moved west, in 22017, after deciding that Texas wouldn't be hospitable to a neurological practice headed by a black man.
Ted Cruz (Texas) Cruz is viewed as a much stronger bet to win in Iowa than in New Hampshire, the first state being a more hospitable home for his brand of fervent conservatism.
"Monkey in a Tree" featured a chattering cacophony among the saxophones — an outcry characterized as "loose-tongue signifying" in Mr. Marsalis's remarks, which struck a typical balance between hospitable wit and elaborative instruction.
"These are the most hospitable and loving people you'll ever meet, which is why it's frustrating to see the different things on the news that all these people are terrorists," Mr. Stocks said.
Having had their fill of triple-canopy jungles in Indochina, America's officer corps now turned to defending the Fulda Gap, the region in West Germany deemed most hospitable to a future Soviet invasion.
The method lies in creating jobs for the people in refugee havens like Jordan, said to be especially open and hospitable to immigrants — an effort that European countries have largely neglected, he said.
Verhoeven's playful architectural and performance interventions will not just create a more hospitable environment but will also open up space for critical thinking on the invisibility of certain working groups and labor ethics.
If microbes can survive for a given period on the moon, they're even more likely to survive on Mars, which has a thin atmosphere, a more hospitable environment, and evidence of flowing water.
Her childhood was a "long prison sentence," she wrote, marked by the death of her father and dislocation as the family moved west hoping to find a more hospitable climate for Sontag's asthma.
But the state itself was less hospitable: the governor publicly declared the refugees a security risk, and announced that Indiana would refuse to reimburse Exodus for any costs incurred on the Syrians' behalf.
Of course, we have witnessed the gentrifying force of art and artists in the past, but it's naive to think that any other forms of industry will be as hospitable in the future.
Starbucks executives told investors Thursday that the company plans to continue leveraging its strong digital presence and growing loyalty members as well as work with crew members to make the Starbucks environment more hospitable.
Willow conceded there can definitely be subtle variances in population from year to year, and some recent changes in New York may have made it a little more hospitable to the eye-catching bugs.
Trump and Cruz will be the favorites in many of them, with Rubio, a senator from Florida, and Kasich seen struggling until the primary schedule shifts to more hospitable regions, including their home states.
Kepler-90 i is the smallest of the planets orbiting the star, and likely isn't hospitable to life – it has a rocky surface, and a surface temperature of around 800 degrees Fahrenheit, NASA says.
With temperatures fluctuating anywhere between negative 40 degrees Fahrenheit in the winter and over 90 in summer, it's not exactly the most hospitable climate for more fragile vitis vinifera vines like pinot or chardonnay.
He was probably welcomed along his route by hospitable colleagues and Romanized locals, just as his British successor very often met people he was at school with or native bigwigs of properly Anglophile tendencies.
"Prime Minister Modi has made repeated statements about undertaking economic reforms and making India more hospitable for foreign investors, and there have been some small movements in certain sectors such as defense," Corker said.
This played out in the first "Bad Moms," in which alcohol was ultimately a self-administered consolation prize for failing, at a macro level, to make the world more hospitable to mothers and caregivers.
On the contrary, Canadians are safe despite having been far more hospitable to Muslim refugees: Canada has admitted more than 27,2003 Syrian refugees since November, some 10 times the number the United States has.
The company building it, Spaceflight Industries, is one of a growing number of start-ups springing up in Seattle for the same reasons the area has been so hospitable to internet and software companies.
The two white sofas from Pottery Barn — "I am completely without snobbery when it comes to furniture," Ms. Couric said — seem as if they would be very hospitable to people in wet bathing suits.
It's a significant setback for the progressive news website, a pioneer of the digital media landscape, which has become far less hospitable than it was in 2005, when HuffPost launched as The Huffington Post.
" He eventually decides to refuse the offer, wondering, "Suppose how great the test of virtue must be, or how cold the American constitution, when this unaccountable custom is in hospitable repute, and perpetual practice.
Likewise, she ensures that Earth life does not hitchhike to potentially hospitable environments, like Jupiter's moon Europa or the watery regions of Mars, where it might thrive and create false positives of alien life.
And for us, as for all new exiles, the central, personal dilemma is this: Should you give up on a country that doesn't want you and build a solid life in more-hospitable lands?
Some of the more Clinton-friendly precincts from 2016 may be even more hospitable to Mr. Biden now that Michael R. Bloomberg, the former mayor of New York, is out of the presidential race.
In an apparently more hospitable climate, designers and advertisers have begun to acknowledge a more mature market, pushing a concept of inclusion to extend not just to race and ethnicity but also to age.
He went 7 for 24 with two home runs over the last six games at Yankee Stadium, which was not a hospitable environment for him over the first two months of his Yankees career.
But thoroughbred lovers champion Keeneland Race Course in Lexington, 225 miles east, as the intimate alternative with the hospitable practice of welcoming fans behind the scenes, from morning training sessions to the backside barns.
The Bardenas may be Spain, but it is also not-Spain: It is a reminder that even in the most hospitable, the most known, of countries, there still remain secret places untouched by man.
" In the address on Tuesday, Sessions vowed that the Trump administration would stand up for "religious Americans," saying that the "cultural climate has become less hospitable to people of faith and to religious belief.
After a few years of working with the heads of those universities, and promoting the city as hospitable to their careers, now over 70% of those engineering graduates are staying in the city, said Garcetti.
And he portrays the news division as a boy's club where harassment was covered up and women were paid off — certainly not a newsroom hospitable to an investigation into a movie mogul's abuse of women.
Gender-neutral "best performance" categories honor the fact that men and women play equally valuable roles in film, and, crucially, they make awards ceremonies more hospitable to actors who don't conform to the gender binary.
John R. Kasich of Ohio, who has competed in South Carolina while also looking ahead to more hospitable primary states, is not planning to stay here on Saturday when Republican voters go to the polls.
Through reporting, and giving air and light to the facts of the matter at hand, I hope to improve the chances that the world he lives in will be as hospitable and stable as possible.
Despite a similar character to 4chan, 20133chan — which drew around 500 million pageviews a month — was earning Nishimura revenues of up to $1 million a year in 2008, thanks to Japan's more hospitable ad market.
After being booed heartily at a World Series game in Washington and then again at a mixed martial arts event in Manhattan in the last two weeks, Trump found a more hospitable crowd on Saturday.
And Airbnb-filled neighborhoods changed in other ways that made them less hospitable to residents: designer-clothing stores and restaurants flourished while establishments that catered to locals, such as dry cleaners and tailors, shut down.
The MCC's been described as less hospitable than Guantanamo Bay, and it's also home to El Chapo right now -- but on the positive side ... Wednesday's breakfast options include hot grits, pancakes, oatmeal and skim milk!
On this trip I found London highly hospitable not only to the dejected has-beens of "Follies" but also to a certain big green lug who couldn't get a break on Broadway back in 2008.
We are in the midst of making the earth a simpler, cruder, less hospitable place, not only for ourselves but for all the kaleidoscopic varieties of life that evolved here in a relatively stable climate.
Some of the American investigators doubted Bayoumi's testimony: He insisted that he had met Hazmi and Mihdhar only by chance, had no idea they were militants and he was just being hospitable in helping them.
The book, as it stands, feels ominously loveless, more hospitable to dolts than to eligible beaux, yet at least seven writers have sought to flesh it out and, in so doing, to warm it up.
The Metropolitan Correctional Center, the rust-colored fortress in Lower Manhattan where hundreds of federal inmates are housed, was described as less hospitable than Guantánamo Bay by one inmate who had been incarcerated at both.
In its time on Mars, Curiosity has confirmed that the planet used to be home to flowing water, with rivers and lakes, and had a past where the planet could have been hospitable to life.
They thought about sending Trevor to more hospitable New Zealand, where he may have come from (though he could also have hailed from another Pacific island like Tonga), but there were logistical and biosecurity issues.
But that doesn't mean that it isn't drawing a lot of attention in a province known more for wine than whisky, despite having a climate that is way more hospitable to grain than to grapes.
The idea that Trump is somehow soft on Putin just because when they are in each other&aposs company, he tries very hard to be, in some cases too hard the other day, to be hospitable.
"Cheerful, welcoming and hospitable, our Dominican Republic, the economy that grows the most in America, with its beautiful beaches and mountains, its tasty gastronomy and hardworking people invites you to know and love it," Marchena tweeted.
"Cheerful, welcoming and hospitable, our Dominican Republic, the economy that grows the most in America, with its beautiful beaches and mountains, its tasty gastronomy and hardworking people invites you to know and love it," he tweeted.
While liquid formulations typically get a bad rap during colder months because they can harden (making hair brittle and prone to breakage), they're perfect for the more hospitable seasons — so, whenever it's not freezing cold outside.
But an unintentional side effect of having a world-class city connected to others through airports that make LaGuardia's main terminal seem hospitable is that it really prevents the global moneyed class from reaching the city.
Burning fossil fuels for energy, clear-cutting forests for agriculture, filling in wetlands to build cities, dumping pollution in the ocean — all these activities are making Earth less hospitable to microscopic organisms and majestic beasts alike.
The six-wheeled vehicle that helped gather critical evidence that ancient Mars might have been hospitable to life was remarkably spry up until eight months ago, when it was finally doomed by a ferocious dust storm.
Maybe I just feel gringo guilt about how America's politicians have recently portrayed his fine country, which has been quite hospitable to our group and filled us with many delicious tacos in our brief time here.
On one hand is a plan designed to create a more hospitable climate for all job creators and entrepreneurs; on the other hand, is a misguided attempt to micromanage the economy and pick winners and losers.
The country already had some of the highest tax rates in Europe, though it proved hospitable for French entrepreneurs and businesspeople seeking to park their assets in a neighboring country before Paris eliminated the wealth tax.
But it's a hospitable place, and the main drag, Navajo Boulevard, has Mexican restaurants and motels and Native American jewelry stores and a herd of giant plastic dinosaurs that signal proximity to Petrified Forest National Park.
She has long cast homosexuality as a sin and complained of the accepting ways of women's tennis — a sport that has been relatively hospitable to lesbians such as Navratilova and Court's prime rival, Billie Jean King.
The falloff, which is being felt broadly across the economy, stems from tougher regulatory scrutiny in the United States and a less hospitable climate toward Chinese investment, as well as Beijing's tightened limits on foreign spending.
"There's always been a creative presence up here, though it's changed over time," with multiple small groups presenting shows or events — theater, films, comedy, music and talks — in parks, hospitable neighborhood businesses and other nontraditional venues.
The improvements, Mr. Cuomo argued, were needed to make the antiquated and often foreboding system more hospitable, even as the agency worked on the nuts-and-bolts problems that plague the subway, including signals and tracks.
According to All in Service co-creator Amanda Dyne, this campaign is the chance for "hospitable bartenders, chefs, and servers" across the capital to engage in activism and throw their support behind causes they are passionate about.
He'll most likely have ample money and momentum as he pivots to the exceedingly hospitable terrain of South Carolina and a cluster of Cruz-friendly Southern states that will hold primaries during the first week of March.
They found that ordinary cash is quite hospitable to bacteria, more than a third of which were potentially pathogenic species, including the well-known and potentially deadly E. coli and V. cholerae (the bacteria that cause cholera).
The change — which comes amid the company's push to make the platform more hospitable to video ads — will start appearing in the corner below videos posted by advertisers and everyday users alike in the weeks to come.
The soldiers are trained to operate in some of the least hospitable climates in the world — where temperatures can drop to -40 — using tanks, military hardware and even reindeer sleds to get around in the frozen terrain.
What we do in the next 1.53-20 years will determine whether our planet remains hospitable to human life or slides down an irreversible path to what scientists in a major new study call "Hothouse Earth" conditions.
Zapruder is more hospitable to poems with political ambitions, and he discusses several, including one of the most controversial poems of the twenty-first century, Amiri Baraka's "Somebody Blew Up America," on the attacks of September 11th.
Apprehensions typically peak in the spring, when the weather is more hospitable for those seeking to travel to the border, only to decline amid the heat of the summer months and the cold of the winter months.
But this city, where the electric-car-sharing service Autolib' has been operating for nearly five years, would presumably be hospitable to more e-cars — as the electric revolution at the Paris Motor Show may have foreshadowed.
Do be aware, however, that storing soffritto carries a risk — if a small one — of botulism: Low-acid vegetables, like the onions and peppers in soffritto, are more likely to provide hospitable homes for botulism-causing spores.
It is unclear why cardboard should be a less hospitable environment for the virus than plastic or steel, but it may be explained by the absorbency or fibrous quality of the packaging compared with the other surfaces.
Kansas is also more hospitable to Democrats this year because Mr. Brownback's tax experiment — slashing rates in hopes of stimulating the state economy — led to deep spending cuts to education and other programs to balance the budget.
One moderator of an alt-right Discord server that was banned on Monday, Nathan Gate, who goes by the username TheBigKK, told me that Discord users were "leaving in droves" in search of a more hospitable platform.
But it's not over when you flip off the faucet: Drying your hands matters too, because damp skin provides a hospitable environment for microorganisms and, as a result, might increase the likelihood that you'll pass on pathogens.
A spokesperson for Dunkin' Donuts confirmed the sign had been posted by the franchise's general manager "based on her own personal judgment to ensure…the goal of creating a welcoming and hospitable environment for all guests" is met.
These are the people that everyday customers will interact with and it's important for the company to make sure that not only does the front line run smoothly, but that the employees are hospitable and enjoy their work.
In January researchers from the University of Florida reported they had found two new disease-carrying mosquito species in the state, a sign that changes in the environment are making Florida more hospitable to tropical mosquitoes than ever.
This decline could be accredited to the stigma associated with using it as it came to embody camp stereotypes in Britain, but gay men also had fewer reasons to speak an anti-language as culture became more hospitable.
After the indigenous Taino people on the island of Hispaniola were hospitable to Columbus, he "repaid their kindness by returning with 17 ships and 1,200 men so he could enslave the Taino and steal their gold," Conover said.
Women were more outwardly focused in their decision-making, referencing how having kids would alter their adult relationships or contribute to overpopulation and other environmental impacts, or that the world as it is isn't hospitable to new children.
The TV year ended with one of America's top documentary filmmakers, Errol Morris, debuting one of his best films — the five-hour CIA mind-trip Wormwood — on Netflix, a platform that's been highly hospitable to documentarians of late.
"I know that Italians are a very hospitable people, a people who try to do the most to put their guests at ease and I thank you for this," he told reporters when asked about the cover-up.
His suspended Facebook page also showed a post from Pakistan in 2018 in which he called the country "an incredible place filled with the most earnest, kind hearted and hospitable people in the world," according to the Herald.
This time around, cooler weather and a better-managed climate control system offered a hospitable experience, and new themed sections with an eye on marginalized populations save the fair from the crushing boredom of normal blue-chip dealership.
Perhaps there is nothing to your concern, it is but the concern of a woman who is alone in a world not so very hospitable to a woman alone as if aloneness were a brazen and unwomanly choice.
Temporary Protected Status is a type of immigration status provided for by law in cases where a home country may not be hospitable to returning immigrants for temporary circumstances, including in instances of war, epidemic and natural disaster.
But the new assessments, bolstered by reports from analysts and smugglers in the region, suggest that Islamic State fighters are fleeing to more hospitable parts of Syria and Iraq, or to third countries where they can lie low.
"Our people are very hospitable, and I am counting on those who come here leaving with totally good impressions," Eleonora Mitrofanova, the head of an organization responsible for promoting Russia's image, said at a news conference last month.
On those potentially hospitable planets, how often does life itself actually emerge, and what fraction of that life evolves into intelligent life, and what fraction of that life eventually leads to a civilization's transmitting detectable signals into space?
This is especially true when you have thinkers like Mills, Tommie Shelby, Elizabeth Barnes, Christopher Lebron, and Elizabeth Anderson working to expand that conceptual apparatus and make it hospitable to people that philosophical liberalism has not traditionally privileged.
Kois finds Delft much less hospitable than Wellington, though that is likely because the family chose as its base a neighborhood without a lot of children and sent their daughters to a school with limited instruction in English.
The Hubble wasn't actually able to tell if the worlds have atmospheres that would be hospitable, but it did rule out the idea that both are blanketed by a thick atmosphere that you might find on a gaseous planet.
WHY HONG KONG IS NOT HOSPITABLE TO REFUGEESHong Kong, a special administrative region of China and a wealthy city, has a lousy record on the acceptance of refugees: 0.56 percent in 2016, according to The South China Morning Post.
"Gays travel a lot and for anyone who travels a lot, the hospitality industry goes out of its way to be very hospitable," said Nathan Lump, the editor in chief of Travel & Leisure and editorial director of Time Inc.
Ecopiety thus thrives within the hospitable conditions of a depoliticized marketplace environmentalism and mediasphere that generate story after story of privatized, small-scale, voluntary, individualized acts of "green virtue" as being adequate to dealing with our monumental planetary challenges.
WARSAW — President Trump said on Thursday that Western civilization was at risk of decline, bringing a message about "radical Islamic terrorism" and "the creep of government bureaucracy" to a European capital he views as hospitable to his nationalist message.
It's one thing to be hospitable with a small operation, and another when you're a growing chain like Sweetgreen, which has 59 locations, on both coasts and in Chicago, and plans to add 20 to 30 more in 2017.
People who fight for diversity in the tech industry point out it is a hard problem to solve; it could take years of careful and publicly embarrassing actions for Uber and other companies to become more hospitable to women.
Only in their view, that "better future" is not capitalist authoritarianism, but the total collapse of a degenerate and corrupt Western society — and the rebirth, out of its ashes, of a new political order more hospitable to white domination.
Before finding more hospitable though far from plush accommodations, Mr. Natanzon survived on the $2 a day he was paid to guard one of Washington Square Park's famous chess tables favored by a player who called himself Russian Paul.
One reason: higher temperatures, less seasonal snow, and receding glaciers have led to warmer mountains, making it less hospitable for the fungus, which thrives in soils that are cold but not frozen, about 5 degrees Celsius (41 degrees Fahrenheit).
The legacy of "The X-Files" may be that it made TV hospitable again to a range of genre shows after the sitcom domination of the 1980s, helping pave the way for future fantasists like J. J. Abrams and Joss Whedon.
Thanks to Mr. Denby and Sean Leon, the hospitable Irish-born English teacher who provides a window into his 10th-grade class, "Lit Up" is a refreshing lesson in what motivates students and why not to dumb down reading lists.
But the original "Into You" is the kind of strident dance pop that Grande thrives on but Miller has little to do with, and the remix changes the tempo without really making the track more hospitable for a Mac Miller verse.
When queer people are harassed, we might chastise ourselves for being so overtly gay in places that might not be hospitable to gay people — basically, any public place — when we should have known better than to hold hands, or to kiss.
RichRelevance's report also notes that 64% of the surveyed shoppers would be unpleasantly surprised — or "creeped out" — should a salesperson use an app that cues them to say hello to them by name, as hospitable as that may seem to be.
And for him to turn against the country that was so hospitable to him, it tells us something, it tells us that the strength of the narrative that he subscribes to got to him before the American dream got to him.
The Board of Supervisors for San Diego, which is California's second-most populous county and sits on the border with Mexico, in April voted to support Trump's legal challenge to the state designating itself a "sanctuary state" hospitable to immigrants.
Yet there is some evidence that a sizable number of white men see the push toward diversity, along with the larger changes it telegraphs, as less about joining and more about replacement, and a country that is less hospitable to them.
Schlapp, a top ally of Trump, whose wife Mercedes Schlapp holds a senior communications position in the White House, conceded that the president tries "very hard" to be "hospitable" to the Russian leader when the two are in each other's company.
In his remarks to the finance group, Mr. Trump expressed confidence in his ability to compete in states like New Jersey, Maryland and California that are rarely hospitable to Republicans, said an attendee who requested anonymity to discuss the private meeting.
Twitter, despite continuing refinements to its policies on abuse, has struggled to shake off concerns that its open, unfiltered platform is too hospitable to trolls and harassers and that it is too reluctant to deploy its centralized authority against them.
The Chinese foreign ministry said the hospitality for Trump's visit is equal to what Xi received at Mar-a-Lago, where the Trumps offered "hospitable and considerate reception" to the Chinese leader and his wife, spokeswoman Hua Chunying said on Tuesday.
New York City, after all, is one of the most public-bathroom-resistant places in the world, and few days in the year would make even the most hospitable restaurant less likely to throw open its restrooms than St. Patrick's.
Bullock views his position in sports with great responsibility and power; because sports is such a widely consumed form of entertainment in the US, he can use his platform in the NBA to help make society more hospitable toward LGBT people.
"This Board has shown that they have a view of the Act that is not very hospitable towards worker organizing," said Sharon Block, a former board member who now directs the Labor and Work Life program at Harvard Law School.
The idea I'm advancing is simply to be hospitable this weekend, and to exercise the muscles that will stand you well in the run-up to Thanksgiving, when entertaining starts to get real and lots of people start to get nervous.
"It's moist and nice and hospitable for viruses, in fact there's lots of organisms that can stick very readily to your conjunctiva, or for that matter, stick on a contact lens that is also resting on your conjunctiva," he added.
While Price has a 231-224 record in 36 career starts against the Yankees, the Bronx has been a less-than-hospitable place for him in recent times; in 2016, he went 0-3 with a 7.11 E.R.A. at Yankee Stadium.
You might consider it naïve to think that you can disarm hate by just being generous, hospitable and good spirited towards those in despair (although: isn't that just what the Bible — in case you believe in it - tells us to be?).
It has spent millions making the neighborhood more hospitable, including hiring traffic managers to direct cars and pedestrians at busy intersections and installing an award-winning green infrastructure system that has allowed more than 250 trees to flourish on sidewalks.
Up went the hospitable cry "Ice and a slice?" and down sank the hearts of the younger generation, who observed their elders clutching a bottle of Gordon's as if it were a Teddy bear, and decided that gin was ancient history.
Incorporating animation, puppetry and music, the show follows the titular character on a volunteer mission into the ocean depths, where he hopes both to find a hospitable environment for humans and to reunite with the soul of his dead wife.
Andrew Cuomo, who should be using his power to make New York City more hospitable to working-class and middle-class families, has instead slipped a little poison into his executive budget that could cripple the city's ambitious efforts to build affordable housing.
Wash's struggle to forge a life amid cruelty (and some odd luck) spans several continents, none of them very hospitable to a lone black adolescent with a head for science and a disfiguring burn, which he acquired during one of Titch's experiments.
As part of The Economist's Open Future initiative, we asked Ms Chang about how the tech industry could be more hospitable to women, how the gender imbalance in venture capital could be redressed and how sexism in tech differs from other industries.
"Many invasive species sap the resilience of neighboring plants and trees, which can speed fire cycles, make mudslides more deadly, and even change the composition of the soil, making it less hospitable for native plants that would otherwise protect us," notes Aoyagi. 4.
The giant carpet python was found snoozing on a homeowner's kitchen counter after a huge meal in Australia, so naturally Sunshine Coast Snake Catchers Ross McGibbon and Richie Gilbert were called in to take the reptile to a more hospitable place outside.
Even when I or other female sommeliers were merely hospitable — smiling, asking questions, making polite conversation—the men at our tables would interpret the attention the way they chose: leaving their numbers on the checks, or asking for ours before they left.
After a flight from New York, a flurry of meetings, a tour of LA's Hauser Wirth & Shimmel gallery, and an evening drive to Palm Springs ahead of them, Daniel Humm and Will Guidara still manage to have enough energy to be truly hospitable.
OSLO (Reuters) - Some fish may cope with the changing chemistry of the oceans linked to global warming by permanently setting their body defenses to night-time levels, the time of day when they find sea water least hospitable, a study said on Monday.
Sessions said the cultural climate in this country — and in the West more generally — has become less hospitable to people of faith in recent years, and as a result many Americans have felt their freedom to practice their faith has been under attack.
The report shows that countries once offering the proper mix of climate factors in the "bean belt," including Colombia, Mexico, Brazil, Ethiopia and Vietnam, have become less hospitable because of shifts in weather patterns scientists say can be attributed to climate change.
"My experience of Afghanistan, apart from terrible situations at times, is of a very buoyant people, a very hospitable people and people that have a lot of fun with each other so that's important, I think, to show that side," he said.
It was the first of many lessons learned during my stay in and around Auckland: Kiwis are extraordinarily hospitable; the natural beauty of New Zealand is second to none; and while Auckland has some worthwhile sights, it's important get out of town.
With the right wet suit, you no longer need the sun, and so adventure athletes looking to escape oversaturated beach towns have over the past decades made surf spots out of less hospitable coasts: Iceland, Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula and even the Arctic.
New York real estate is some of the least hospitable to festival promoters; with Panorama on hiatus in 93 and the Meadows dormant for the second year in a row, Governors Ball stands as the city's sole major music festival this summer.
As a Los Angeles local, I've visited hundreds of properties around town for events and overnight stays, and appreciate how the selections here skate the line between budget friendly and fully hospitable, located in some of the most desirable, convenient locations around town.
If we can change our sociopolitical landscape to understand the humanity of all people, we would create a world that is more hospitable to trans women's lives, and the potential for men to accept their feelings, and begin to treat trans women humanely.
Travelers on quick grand tours of the Continent might overlook Basel, which is a shame because it boasts an Old Town as lovely as any in Europe, a collection of 40 museums, and hospitable locals who are proud to show off their hometown.
Francesco Giambrone, the superintendent of the Teatro Massimo, said that the opera was a natural fit for Palermo, which has remained an open, hospitable city under the guidance of Mayor Leoluca Orlando, a dominant figure in local politics for the past 30 years.
"The EEOC requires companies to track how many male versus female employees they have," but not transgender, and without that information, all we know is that enormously profitable conglomerates have made their working conditions more hospitable to the trans people who work there.
I need to know if I have to take bug spray with me to the zoo, and I need to be reminded that skeeters are out there, ready to ruin my shit anytime I think the Earth outside actually looks hospitable for once.
DARPA, the Pentagon&aposs research arm, has launched the Atmospheric Water Extraction (AWE) program to explore ways to extract potable water from the air in quantities sufficient to meet troop&aposs demands for drinking water in less hospitable areas, such as desert regions.
"This bill serves as an indisputable reminder that the M&A environment will become far less hospitable for companies under a progressive Democratic administration," Isaac Boltansky, director of policy research at Compass Point Research & Trading, wrote in a note to clients Thursday.
Mr. Trump could appoint a new leader to the Fed who is more hospitable to his view (though she would have the option of continuing her time as a Fed governor, one of seven policy makers who are appointed to 14-year terms).
Glorian, a thin, hospitable man, told me that his grandfather had worked in a mine just down the road; he still remembered how his grandfather's blue eyes peered out at him from a coal-blackened face at the end of a shift.
Then a little later, when the apostles of sexual health were Victorian "muscular Christians" worried about moral deviance, the problem with Catholicism was that it was too hospitable to homosexuality — too effete, too decadent, too Oscar Wildean even before Wilde's deathbed conversion.
A beneficiary of the grandstand renovation, Daytona International Speedway's midway was more upscale and hospitable than most, with a lot of free sponsor-themed activities including a giant plinko game played with brand-name tires and various forms of remote-control racing.
Despite boasting the blinking-lights spectacle of the Strip, a plethora of all-you-can-eat buffets (more on that later), endless glitzy entertainment ,and a well-earned reputation as Sin City, Las Vegas hasn't historically been very hospitable to pot smokers.
The book was born out of Moskowitz's own experience in leaving his native New York, then returning to find that the West Village neighborhood he had grown up in was now filled with wealthy newcomers, and neither affordable nor hospitable to people like him.
The researchers said the structures may have been created by a multicellular organism or an aggregation of single-celled organisms akin to the slug-like organism formed when certain amoebas cluster together in lean times to move collectively to find a more hospitable environment.
Democrats, at a time that the party decided to focus more on appealing to suburban, professional voters, became more intertwined with the world of campaign contributors from the world of business, who are often less hospitable to policies that protect workers or help the disadvantaged.
If a less hospitable economic landscape had prevailed in the 1960s, it is easy to imagine that the arc of Powell's career might have been very different as a populist voice articulating an angry nativism against a backdrop of scarce jobs and depressed wages.
Had they come out three years later, when the musical climate had broadened, and bands like Mumford and Sons, Ben Howard, Noah and the Whale, and Laura Marling were scoring big hits and critical acclaim, then perhaps they'd have been planted into more hospitable pastures.
"If China were to fix those problems, the result would be that the Chinese market would become more hospitable for American and other Western companies to set up production within China," Chad Bown, an economist with the Peterson Institute, told Business Insider via email.
"The remarkable thing is that China is a more hospitable environment to this type of corruption, because it's a market where doctors and hospitals are heavily reliant on drug sales," said Dali Yang, who teaches at the University of Chicago and has studied the industry.
The month of August, when Rio de Janeiro will host the Olympics, is mid-winter in the southern hemisphere so the weather will be drier and cooler than usual in the tropical city, providing a less hospitable climate for the mosquito that spreads the virus.
It is here — in a country that is hospitable to artists who only draw, such as Hanns Schimansky and Jorinde Voight — that she began to develop her post-symbolist figurative drawings on paper, which she coats in buttery yellow beeswax and pins to the wall.
If others are detected and a network of subglacial lakes exists like on Earth, he said, that could indicate liquid water has persisted for millions of years or even dating back to 3-1/2 billion years ago when Mars was a more hospitable planet.
Mr. Wilson said he was intrigued not just by churches but also by other spiritual sites hospitable to not-necessarily-spiritual arts, such as the Jewish-affiliated 92nd Street Y and the former Sufi mosque in SoHo that once housed Dia Center for the Arts.
The anti-abortion conservatives proclaim that their goal, as enunciated in the "Statement of Pro-Life Principle" I mentioned above, is an America that is open, hospitable and caring, a community of civic friendship in which neighbors reach out to assist neighbors in distress.
Aside from revivals of established masterworks, including the Sondheim-Weidman musical "Pacific Overtures," at Classic Stage Company, and Beckett's "Happy Days," at Theater for a New Audience, May looks to be hospitable to a wide range of proudly oddball productions, Off Broadway and beyond.
And it seemed like it might be time for something like the Chumby to succeed since the 2006 version of the internet was a much more hospitable environment for such devices following the rise of "Web 2.0" internet sharing culture and increased internet connectivity.
Our existence is the result of stars exploding, solar systems forming, our Earth having an environment hospitable to life, and then, finally, millions of highly improbable events accumulating over millions of years to bring us, a capable and conscious bag of stardust, to the here and now.
While new places like the Dabney join old favorites like Johnny's Half-Shell to provide the country's strongest collection of restaurants serving seafood-intensive Mid-Atlantic cuisine, the very absence of a dominant local culinary style makes the city particularly hospitable to new voices and innovations.
"I know Italians are very hospitable people and try to do everything to put their guests at ease, and I thank them for this," he said diplomatically Some Italian critics, while not attacking Mr. Rouhani personally, accused the government of putting economic interests ahead of cultural legacy.
In those rare cases when the sperm has already met its egg by the time a copper IUD is inserted, some researchers think a copper IUD may instead prevent implantation by making the uterine lining less hospitable to a fertilized egg, Mario Ascoli, PhD, tells Vox.
In more hospitable months, the border city of Dandong plays host to hundreds of tourists coming to gawp at North Korea -- from boats on the Yalu River which separates the two countries, or through binoculars on a section of the Great Wall overlooking the international boundary.
They've kind of been open about the fact that one of the things they're most interested in, is having the leader in Venezuela be more hospitable to the U.S. because of the oil reserves that Venezuela has and how that will be beneficial to U.S. businesses.
That ignores, however, a long history of headaches surrounding the correspondents' dinner -- dating way back before Trump -- which has made comedians commiserate about that showcase being about the least hospitable room imaginable, which might explain why A-list names have long shied away from the gig.
If Democrats win control of the House in 2018, the House will not be a hospitable place for Ryan and House Republicans, who have spent recent years treating Congress as a one-party Republican state that is widely seen as a bastion of intense support for Trump.
They fear their party could see its fortunes mauled as a consequence of two factors: large-scale demographic changes that make the landscape less hospitable for the GOP, and Trump's startlingly poor performance so far with normally reliable pillars of Republican support, such as college-educated whites.
The old-school way is to just shove them on the shelf and not worry about it, but shoppers are increasingly concerned that the lack of refrigeration is making their eggs overly hospitable to salmonella—especially during the continent's scorching summer months, which are currently underway.
So, a research team used the software to identify "which (types of) planets will have the most efficient upwelling and thus offer particularly hospitable oceans," Stephanie Olson, lead researcher at the University of Chicago, said Thursday while presenting the research at the Goldschmidt Geochemistry Conference in Barcelona.
On Canada Day, July 1 — which this year marks the country's 2.53th anniversary — Soulpepper will glide into the Signature Center on that show's hospitable coattails, beginning four weeks of plays, musicals and concerts, as well as free cabarets in the lobby, to be hosted by Mr. Schultz.
Yet each stretch I heard was a model of house music as the sonic reflection of a hospitable community, a haven where big-band jazz, soul belting, disco thump and Latin percussion all retain their own character while they find common ground on the dance floor.
Former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., another fallen front-runner, looked past New Hampshire in a phone call on Monday to supporters in South Carolina, where his popularity with black voters is expected to make the state more hospitable to him than the first two.
All available data suggested that the planet would be more than hospitable to human life, but if these brave ten arrived and found the conditions unsuitable their job was to trigger a warning system that would automatically reroute the second ship—Dom's ship—back to Earth.
Trump, the first sitting U.S. president in 18 years to address the annual conclave of the rich and powerful, said the U.S. was "open for business," casting the U.S. as a hospitable business environment, boosted in part by the corporate tax cut enacted by Republicans last year.
Toggling among fascinating, often sorrowful film and photographs from the period, and the still vivid anger of the now elderly former prisoners, "Resistance at Tule Lake" is a potent piece of history at a time when the United States is once again feeling less than hospitable.
Even if all the details of his recent policy declarations on immigration have not yet permeated the migration grapevine, his longstanding promises to restrict immigration have fueled a growing perception among migrants that the United States is becoming far less hospitable to immigrants, documented and undocumented alike.
A pair of researchers at the at the Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics is positing that strong gravitational interactions between planets in red dwarf systems and their host stars could make these worlds more hospitable, particularly if they are "tidally locked," with a permanent dayside and a permanent nightside.
An attorney representing Melgen told jurors in an opening argument on Thursday that his client is a generous and hospitable man who opened his modest family home in the Dominican Republic to the senator where they would hang out, smoke cigars, listen to music, and talk about politics.
"Habitat restoration, coupled with a drastic reduction in agro-chemical inputs and agricultural 'redesign', is probably the most effective way to stop further declines," the researchers write, with "redesign" meaning making agricultural plots more hospitable to the native insects (for instance, maintaining flowering plants for pollinators to feast on).
And to win the nomination, Sanders wouldn't need to just outperform expectations in the remaining states, he would need to do so to a massive extent — winning by margins he's only obtained in his home state across a range of places that are much less hospitable to his message.
Couple that with the fact that many people live in communities that are perfectly hospitable to these insects: There's little air conditioning and window screens (to keep mosquitoes out) as well as poor sanitation and a lack of access to clean water (so people store water around their homes).
Two right-wing leaders — Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary and Poland's ruling party leader, Jaroslaw Kaczynski — have called for a radical "cultural counterrevolution" to make the E.U. more hospitable to their crackdowns on freedom of expression and their refusal to help deal with the Continent's refugee crisis.
A tragedy leaves them under the leadership of Oram (Billy Crudup), who, against the advice of his second in command Daniels (Katherine Waterston) decides to make a detour to investigate a "rogue transmission" emanating from another planet that might actually be more hospitable to settlement based on its readings.
The share of buyers able to obtain those loans in the 50 largest metropolitan areas across the country was one of the factors taken into account in a recent study by Lending Tree, which ranked those cities in terms of how hospitable they are to first-time buyers.
Mr. Bush, who was more comfortable in the fading moderate precincts of the Republican Party, didn't know Mr. Gingrich well, but the perennially hospitable president invited him and Vin Weber, the Minnesota Republican congressman who had managed Mr. Gingrich's whip campaign, down to the White House for a beer.
And the swiftness with which critics pounced on the Green New Deal suggests that even as the climate gets undeniably less hospitable, we'll still fall into the same old political trap in which climate remains a small, partisan issue rather than the all-consuming emergency it ought to be.
Instead of a procession down The Mall to Buckingham Palace, he&aposll be helicoptered to the garden at Windsor Castle for tea with Queen Elizabeth II. Trump, in an interview with Britain&aposs Sun newspaper, criticized London Mayor Sadiq Khan, saying he had not been "hospitable" to the U.S. government.
"After feeling so much hope following your pledge in the Senate to make Facebook a safer and more hospitable place for social interaction, we are once again feeling let down by your recent comments supporting a safe harbor for Holocaust deniers and hate groups that attack victims of tragedy," they wrote.
Such an image of French investigators has led to deep suspicion of all French law enforcement, especially within the nation's vast, heavily Arab, immigrant communities that have proved so hospitable to terrorist bombers and led authorities to spend months trying to locate suspects whose names had long been known to them.
Money poured into Glasgow, yet it has always been a working class city — humane, political, refusenik — and much of the postpunk energy of my teenage years came from the feeling that we lived in a conurbation of natural aesthetes, hospitable to foreign ideas but playing second fiddle to no one.
Mr. Rubio, 44, is likely to cling to his first win, in Minnesota — a swing state where the electorate is hospitable to the young, fresh-faced Hispanic senator — as he heads toward the primary in his home state of Florida on March 15, where Mr. Trump is leading in the polls.
Tyson, who is director of the Hayden Planetarium at the American Museum of Natural History in New York and host of the TV show "Star Talk," added that the Martian environment is not hospitable to human habitation now, and making it so would require some pretty serious leaps in technology.
In much of that late work, there is a slightly thinned atmosphere, the prose a little less rich and hospitable than previously, the characters less full or persuasive, a general sense of dimmed surplus—but not in Edna O'Brien's astonishing new novel, "The Little Red Chairs" (Little, Brown), her seventeenth.
Richard Murray, a professor of political science at the University of Houston, told me to keep an eye as well on the 22nd District, a largely suburban swath of the Houston area that he described as a microcosm of demographic changes that are making the state ever more hospitable Democratic turf.
"What we see in this presentation [is a] sign that Kraft wants to transact, [but] can't find anyone that is willing to sell to it and now wants to re-invent its image so that sellers see it as a more hospitable landing spot," analysts at Gordon Haskett said Friday.
Total receipts were up nearly 15 percent from the year-ago period - a weekend that saw the release of "Straight Outta Compton" and "The Man From U.N.C.L.E." Analysts said that August has now become a hospitable launching ground for films such as "Sausage Party" that deviate from Hollywood's current franchise mentality.
This is not glamour travel, but it is extremely hospitable and it's genuine Canada, complete with its golf course of sand where they have an annual tournament that starts at midnight and ends with breakfast — or its log-cabin restaurant where there is only one item on the menu daily.
While it is possible some regions that were previously too swampy and waterlogged for aardvarks to successfully inhabit could become hospitable as they dried out, it would come at a loss of other ecosystems, and aardvarks would still have a greatly diminished presence on the continent as former grasslands transition to deserts.
But while Imgur users may be of great interest to advertisers, the sentiment doesn't necessarily cut both ways; quirky, homegrown web cultures are not always the most hospitable places for raw capitalism, and any promotion perceived as pandering to or out of touch with Imgurians risks bombing in an exceptionally painful way.
Next time someone comes over offer them some tea, or better yet just tell them you are making tea and they can have some if they want, because that's the kind of person you are: a hospitable drinker of tea who even has those little mesh balls you put the leaves into.
Mark's Zuckerberg's plans for world domination are well underway...and they might include his own…Read more ReadYou might try to have your Tesla take itself out of your garage, hop in and let it drive you to somewhere hospitable with at least two bars of LTE, but good luck doing that.
Instead, it focuses mainly on creating a more hospitable legal and regulatory environment for the companies and clinicians both by its elimination of patients' right to sue them for injuries arising from an early access grant and its legally questionable attempts to interfere with the FDA's performance of its statutory oversight duties.
Jordan spent the last two months of the 2018-19 season as a Knick, but two people briefed on the negotiations said Jordan also was convinced in recent days that Barclays Center would be a more hospitable backdrop for Durant and Irving than Madison Square Garden and joined the chorus promoting the Nets.
Brexit could have a similar effect, putting off not just Europeans, but applicants from places like India, China and Malaysia, for whom "the general sense that Britain has become a less welcoming and hospitable place for foreigners is quite palpable," said James Wilsdon, a professor of research policy at the University of Sheffield.
It's hard to predict the rate of decline or where or when conflicts will emerge, but we can say with some confidence that climate change will render huge parts of the world less hospitable to human beings, and that as a consequence, humans will have to change how and where they live.
Original story reprinted with permission from Quanta Magazine, an editorially independent division of the Simons Foundation whose mission is to enhance public understanding of science by covering research developments and trends in mathematics and the physical and life sciences The diminutive island wasn't a particularly hospitable place for the Grants to spend their winters.
The past two days had felt like a journey into the Twilight Zone, surrounded by hospitable people (at least, to me, for obvious reasons) who calmly regurgitated beliefs I found personally abhorrent and "facts" that were objectively untrue, who had elected a man I sincerely believe will bring nothing but catastrophe to this country.
Say what you will about how comfortable a hammock is for sleeping, Eagles Nest Outfitters is working to make them just a bit more hospitable with its new DoubleNest LED that incorporates a string of glowing lights so you can read, adjust your sleeping bag, or easily find your way back after a bathroom break.
The only other remotely stomach-churning Thanksgiving I've ever experienced was when a hospitable fellow West Coast transplant invited me over for dinner in Bronxville and I spent the evening listening to beanie-clad Sarah Lawrence bros talk about how MF Doom was "the truth" while they chain-rolled spliffs with Camels and shake.
One snag is that because Howard seems to be a fairly hospitable host, and because Michelle becomes convinced that the bunker is the safest place for her to be, there are stretches of the film in which nobody has much motivation to do anything except make jigsaws and watch a video of "Pretty in Pink".
Still, Mr. Cruz also showed the limits of his political reach: He did not come close to Mr. Trump in much of the South, he failed to resonate in more moderate Massachusetts and Virginia, and the lineup of states that vote later in March may be less hospitable to his brand of rigidly ideological politics.
But while the group has long functioned in its own bizarre hybrid milieu — "too rock for pop and too pop for rock," said the guitarist and Ms. Williams's chief songwriting partner, Taylor York — Paramore returns to a Top 40 landscape even less hospitable to guitars than the one it left on an idiosyncratic high note.
Focusing solely on exhibitions undermines what should be the core missions of an art institution: to rapidly respond to the ever-developing social, political, and cultural milieu; to be an integral part of civic dialogue; to support and disseminate cultural production to the broad public; and to be hospitable to a variety of cultural actors.
The recent API changes — which were implemented in part to prevent spammy practices like users programmatically following and unfollowing accounts to gain followers — could make the environment even more hospitable for shopping, says Jimmy Duvall, chief product officer of e-commerce platform BigCommerce, which has partnered with Instagram to allow its merchants to integrate their catalogs.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads One of the fascinating things about The Keeper, organized by Massimiliano Gioni, with Margot Norton, Natalie Bell, and Helga Christoffersen for the New Museum (July 225 – September 25, 2016), is the sheer number of distinct collections they managed to include in a space that is not particularly hospitable to art.
And Khosla made an interesting argument: He said that he did not think that there was as much harassment or sexual misconduct in the venture capital industry as there is in other industries — he thinks the more well-publicized incidents in Silicon Valley sort of misrepresent what he described as a fairly hospitable place for women.
In a sense, the Rorschach may be more hospitable to an art of existence than tests with sternly categorical schema, like the Enneagram or the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, insofar as it does not slot the individual into a predetermined and fixed set of categories, but seems to offer a looser, less constrained assessment of one's personality.
Their stand-ins here, the Ain't Rights, from Arlington, Va. — Mr. Saulnier grew up in nearby Alexandria — are on a doomed West Coast tour, desperately in need of gas money, when they are offered a last-minute show in the backwoods of Oregon for an audience of "skins" they're warned are right-wing but hospitable enough.
This includes a two-night stay at a hotel in Svalbard (an archipelago roughly midway between mainland Norway and the North Pole and one of the last hospitable areas between the two), flights and transportation between Svalbard and the North Pole, a single night in a North Pole igloo, all meals, security, and a tour guide.
In a state where politics has long been cleaved by race, Mr. Espy was reckoning with a conundrum that Democrats face across the South — from Mississippi and Alabama, which have been hostile to the party for years, to states like Florida and Georgia that are more hospitable in cities but still challenging in many predominantly white areas.
To walk through the humid corridors of the conservatory in 45-degree weather while the wind whistles beyond the greenhouse glass — to examine the iridescent purple elephant ears and palm leaves, the warm-weather bougainvillea and hibiscus, the colors to which a northeastern winter would never be hospitable — is to feel at once the present season and the pleasure of escape.
Publicly accusing rapists is far from a perfect solution, but at a time when a vast majority of rapes still go unpunished by the criminal justice system despite decades of reforms aimed at making the process more hospitable to victims, it may be one of the few options that many victims have for bringing some consequences to bear on those who rape.
There is an intriguing flip side to the idea that urban evolution research can be used to rescue species that lack the capacity to flourish in megacities: If we can identify which animals are genetically primed to adapt well to living amid glass and steel, we might be able to use that knowledge to engineer a more hospitable world for ourselves.
By any historical standard, the proposed White House plan to try to inflict some kind of damage on districts hospitable to immigrants by busing masses of detainees to those locations and setting them loose -- like an "infestation," a favorite characterization of this White House about immigrants from Mexico and Central America -- would have unleashed a torrent of intense and sustained high-volume coverage.
For now, officials have warned that the peak transmission season for EEE will continue into September for people living near swampy areas along the Eastern and Southern U.S. And of course, as the warming climate makes life more hospitable to mosquitoes, it's almost certain that EEE and other mosquito-borne diseases like West Nile will become more common throughout the year.
On the innovation side, I think there, sort of to the point of the book that we were just discussing, I think there are some cultural aspects to that, and how do we create stuff in a culture and environment that's hospitable to it, and that encourages people to take these risks, and doesn't point ... Who's the character in "The Simpsons"?
It's here, safe in the hotel, under the watch of Charon (the ever-hospitable Lance Reddick) he remains until the final glorious, lengthy, multi-roomed, approximately six-staged fight scene, where he snuggles up with Winston (the constantly lightly amused Ian McShane) in the weapons vault, listening to Vivaldi and snoozing on a Chesterfield lounge while Wick battles through wave after wave of enemies.
I write to you from Tunisia, the Arab Spring's poster child, now a secular democracy; but even here, in this lovely country full of hospitable people, whose downtown hipsters and students thronging the Carthage Film Festival could be teleported to Brooklyn or the Mission and not look one whit out of place, today's headlines inform me that the nationwide state of emergency has been extended yet again.

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