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Tourism is limited to the winter months, when temperatures are more temperate.
But, it's actually much more temperate than people give it credit for.
This time, owner Dollye Graham-Matthews offers Chang a more temperate, guided experience.
"The dinosaurs would really struggle in our current, more temperate climate," Schwarz says.
Jerry Brown responded Monday morning with a more temperate letter to Mr. Trump.
This year it was a slightly more temperate 91.5 percent on both scales.
Perhaps in recognition of the changing politics, Kemp's been more temperate in his governance.
The ubiquity of his early years has been replaced by something much more temperate.
Orlando combines a more temperate climate with more entertainment than a week could possibly hold.
Some bumblebee populations in more temperate regions are already suffering, partly because of climate change.
As an older city, New York should stay more temperate and dignified, the commissioners said.
The ability for this historically subtropical nematode to thrive in a more temperate climate is alarming.
""The ability for this historically subtropical nematode to thrive in a more temperate climate is alarming.
The Fed justified its more temperate outlook by cutting its U.S. economic growth outlook for 15.23.
"Gimme a break", as Mr Trump might put it in one of his more temperate asides.
In more temperate zones, 30% or more days would have temperatures that we currently consider unusual.
It's equally stunning, but less crowded, with more temperate weather that's very comfortable even in summer.
These days, I dream of palm trees and more temperate climates, and yet here I am.
Dargis has decided to remain quiet on this subject in favor of her more temperate colleague.
"I'm sure he will become more temperate as he sees the enormity of the task," she said.
It was as if she had acquired a milder variant of those diseases—a more temperate cousin.
As well as being far more temperate and better-behaved, they seem more anxious and unhappy (see article).
Such a scorcher is three times more likely than it was in more temperate 1950s, the authors conclude.
Digesters have been used all around Nepal, China, and India, Porter said, but at lower, more temperate elevations.
One strategy that has allowed the Asian tiger mosquito to survive in more temperate weather involves its eggs.
For now, Mexicans are praying that Mr Trump will prove more temperate in office than during his meteoric rise.
As the weather becomes slightly more temperate, it is less essential to protect against the threat of falling snow.
Montrealers are even ahead of Vancouver, which is much more temperate (winters there are downright balmy by Canadian standards).
If it were, say, the New York Yankees from the more temperate northeast, that would be a different story.
Large U.S. cities with the right population density and more temperate weather are at the top of the list.
Some of the more temperate parts of the US like the California coast will see sharper swings in their weather.
It has historically been a subtropical parasite, so it is "alarming" that it is being found in more temperate climates.
"Many people, myself included, would argue for more temperate language than the 'fire and fury' kind of thing," Clapper said.
Trump made a shift from heated rhetoric to, not merely more temperate rhetoric, but to downright effusively flattery of Kim.
After several days in Illinois, I'll be happy to return home, if only to enjoy North Carolina's more temperate weather.
Results from the new study showed that tropical species are at higher risk than those who live in more temperate zones.
That means that batteries take an absolute beating here and often perform worse than other, more temperate, places like San Francisco.
Now, its season in these countries is lengthening significantly ... and the disease is spreading to less tropical and more temperate countries.
But even in the ordinarily more temperate coastal climes, temperatures were well below zero on Monday, according to the German Weather Service.
But unlike poets, economists prefer to quantify their analogies—to measure whether thou art 15% or 20% more lovely and more temperate.
In recent years, dengue has also spread from tropical areas to more temperate climates, such as Nepal, where it isn't traditionally seen.
Chile is currently affected by a multi-year drought and creeping deserts, which are shifting fruit production to the more temperate south.
But sometimes that dam bursts as the polar vortex weakens and allows cold air to escape the Arctic to more temperate climes.
That's why a growing number of people — many of them more temperate than I am — have started calling for mass protest in response.
In more temperate waters, like those off the coast of California and New England, white sharks have been more likely to encounter swimmers.
Despite their different habitats and sizes, these creatures likely ran into each other near glacial boundaries and in more temperate regions of North America.
Alongside shipping, Arctic tourism is sometimes considered a threat to wildlife, as the region is becoming more temperate and thus amenable to human traffic.
But evidence of the spread in more temperate climates shows that spring and summer may not help to stop the spread of the virus.
"They gave up, but I'm no quitter" is what I tell myself when friend after friend leaves the Northeast for a more temperate location.
The country itself spans a region from the tropics in the north to more temperate climates in the south, with deserts in the middle.
Unlike other plants, Ouadi Qadisha's sacred cedar forests are unable to migrate to more temperate zones, which means their survival depends on heavy conservation management.
Culex mosquitoes are more common than Aedes aegypti, the species primarily responsible for transmitting the Zika virus, and are able to withstand more temperate climates.
Northerners know to fear black ice, but its deadly nature is not widely understood by people from more temperate regions, and figurative language doesn't help.
He crushed candidates with more temperate views and more impressive track records, including Geraldo Alckmin, the nominee of the centrist Party of Brazilian Social Democracy (PSDB).
Now that the heat waves have passed (fingers crossed), better days are ahead... or, at the very least, a better, more temperate end to the season.
Jon and Daenerys will presumably take center stage again soon, but chastened by their current trials and perhaps a little more temperate in their future endeavors.
Waldorf Astoria Grand WaileaThe largest resort on Maui, the Waldorf Astoria Grand Wailea sits on a more temperate part of the island with predictably great weather.
Forests, both in tropical and more temperate regions, play an important role in combating climate change, and estimates are that they are declining in size overall.
"Equatorial diseases can travel to more temperate zones, and it is a concern that climate change is shifting the range of these diseases," Dr. Slade said.
Because they reside mostly in the Arctic, and take their summer vacations in more temperate waters, many biologists assumed they were among the whales who molted seasonally.
The main spring in the Aspen-lined enclave comes up at a sizzling 150 degrees Fahrenheit, but there are other, more temperate pools to enjoy as well.
The more temperate weather will allow the show to add 14 acres of outside space and take full advantage of the city's revitalized riverfront and surrounding streets.
Culex quinquefasciatus also exists in more temperate climes, such as the southern United States, where it is known to carry the West Nile virus, and can survive winters.
But Chinese geese, which migrate from the the frozen steppes of Mongolia and Russia to the more temperate areas of the Yangtze River in southern China, are in trouble.
To mangle Shakespeare, that art more lovely and more temperate than, for instance, the sight of the dog staring out the window if there's an endless drip, drip, drip.
Avoid the entire area altogether during the more temperate weeks of Spring Break and Thanksgiving (or, as our white-hatted friend in Boquillas put it, "the fiesta of the turkey").
During the Obama years, the Republican-controlled House passed numerous bills seeking to restrain the President, only to find them dashed against the rocks of the more temperate U.S. Senate.
In 2016, Greenland has seemingly been on a mission to prove that it, too, can experience truly warm weather of the sort that is typically confined to far more temperate areas.
Water ice is plentiful at the Martian poles, but Utopia Planitia might be a more attractive landing site for future astronauts, because it is in the more temperate mid-northern latitudes.
Their behavior reflects the reality that Trump won the Republican nomination in 2016 largely because he was so unlike the Arizona senator and other more temperate Republicans, such as Florida's Sen.
King penguins leave their young and swim south to forage for fish and squid in the waters of the Antarctic polar front, where cold, deep water mixes with more temperate seas.
"Chinese policymakers are well aware they probably have a credit bubble and have tried to be more temperate in response to the current slowdown," said Julia Coronado, president of MacroPolicy Perspectives.
And despite an on-going conflict with China over territorial claims in the South China Sea, Beijing has largely escaped Duterte's insults, indicating the president could be more temperate if he chose.
Morton notes that climate change has a huge deleterious impact on nations such as Maldives, but that it can also benefit certain regions by transitioning them from colder to more temperate climates.
The case goes like this: Unlike Trump and Cruz, Kasich has more temperate stances on immigration and social issues, which are less likely to turn off moderates, independents, minorities and young voters.
The lack of moisture has helped preserve a record of the more temperate past, and researchers digging in the dry ground have found freeze-dried twigs and moss just below the surface.
It's now found itself invading more temperate locations like Rome, where locals woke up on Monday to find their city covered in snow for the first time in more than five years.
"The data aligns with longer-term migration patterns to southern and western states, trends driven by factors like job growth, lower costs of living, state budgetary challenges and more temperate climates," Stoll said.
The Bay Area is a much greener place to live than other parts of the United States, because it's blessed with a more temperate climate and relies more heavily on low-carbon electricity.
On "Marigold," Pinegrove is a more temperate band than it has been, and also a crisper and less complicated one, a musical direction it had already been moving in on its last album.
Some species might be able to handle warmer temperatures, or massive injections of freshwater into the ecosystem as ice rapidly melts, or the arrival of competitors better adapted for a more temperate climate.
Once thought to be restricted to more temperate waters of the North Atlantic, the beaked whales' range also includes waters in the southern Indian and South Atlantic Oceans as well as the Tasman Sea.
Often drowning out the more temperate voices in their party, they have provided a forceful lift to Mr. Trump's frontal assault on the special counsel investigation and potentially emboldened him on the world stage.
Most of the world's plants are tropical, and they make up 25 percent of plants in botanic gardens, a large number of which are based in the more temperate climates of Europe and North America.
Les Portes De Bordeaux RoséPrice$6.99Tasting NotesA lighter mouthfeel than the first, one taster likened this rosé to "acid water," while the more temperate tasters described the ill-favored pour as bland with floral overtones.
Difficult love, the sort that, in the context of her siblings, Hopper describes as both "consoling and intolerable," might demand more temperate frequencies; it might even send us reeling, battle scars sketched across our skin.
Once Trump starts getting intelligence briefings that are offered to candidates following their party conventions, he will be watched to see if armed with in-depth knowledge of global events, his tone will become more temperate.
The temperature also barely changes all year, so the organisms down there are not adapted as well to environmental changes as are others in more temperate or tropical zones where the temperature range is much broader.
Trilobites Their little chicks fast for more than a week while they forage for fish and krill in the waters of the Antarctic polar front, an upwelling where cold, deep seas mix with more temperate seas.
They have been known to occur in more temperate regions, including the relatively cold waters off Oregon and Washington state, but Terry said it was not known what brought Thunder and Lightning to the Pacific Northwest.
"The movement to the South and West is a very long-term trend," said Mr. Passel of Pew, adding that those regions attract older residents of the Northeast and Midwest looking for more temperate places to retire.
Around two million years ago, the common backyard bird began splitting into a southern group that lives in the more temperate climes of Victoria and New South Wales, and a northern group that lives in more tropical Queensland.
The U.S. central bank surprised investors by adopting a sharp dovish stance last Wednesday, projecting no further interest rate hikes this year, and justifying its more temperate outlook by cutting 2019 growth outlook for the world's largest economy.
" He also dug into Kavanaugh's defense, noting that the female friends the judge listed off while trying to paint a more temperate picture of himself wasn't testimony so much as a "plaintive, spoken-word cover of 'Mambo No. 5.
However, the U.S. central bank surprised investors by adopting a sharp dovish stance last Wednesday, projecting no further interest rate hikes this year, and justifying its more temperate outlook by cutting 2019 growth outlook for the world's largest economy.
Hopes among European leaders that Mr. Trump's bombastic tone as a candidate would somehow smooth into a more temperate one as commander in chief are dissipating, replaced by a mounting sense of anxiety and puzzlement over how to proceed.
The U.S. Federal Reserve also adopted a significantly dovish stance and projected no further interest rate hikes this year, justifying its more temperate outlook by cutting the 2019 growth outlook for the U.S. — CNBC's Patti Domm contributed to this report.
What began in the late 1800s as a kind of philosophy of physical health transformed, under authoritarian rule, into a mode of quasi-dissident leisure, and then later into something more temperate, a culturally ingrained but ultimately apolitical national pastime.
Even more temperate climates, like New England, have shown themselves to be suitable for the transmission of mosquito borne illnesses during the summer, yet the US hasn't suffered greatly from mosquito borne diseases like some other countries in the modern era.
The scientists also found fresh evidence of interbreeding among the Ice Age Columbian and woolly mammoths, which crossed paths in locations where the more temperate regions of North America met the glaciers that then covered large parts of the continent.
Cone snails are a group of marine snails found in tropical oceans and seas around the world, though some live in more temperate habitats, like the waters around Southern California, the Mediterranean Sea and around the southern cape of South Africa.
Geza Sholtz headed to Greenland to capture these amazing shots of kitesurfing around giant mountains of floating ice, but give it a few years and icebergs will be making their way down to more temperate climates for those who'd prefer not to freeze.
While summer may have just started and all you can think about is buying breezy floral dresses and light off-the-shoulder blouses, some of us are already thinking about how to take our wardrobes to the more temperate months i.e. fall.
It might seem counterintuitive to buy a rash guard that keeps you warm, but on chillier mornings and evenings, as well as more temperate days in spring and fall, I have come to be extremely grateful for myO'Neill 24/7 Hybrid UPF shirt.
How could people of this unfortunate era have had a true understanding of the Bard when they had no way to fully grasp the intimacy of the sonnets ("shall i compare u to a summer's day / u are more lovely and more temperate")?
But Mr. Moore was optimistic that Mr. Trump would ultimately settle on a more temperate and targeted approach, and that the threat of tariffs would win the United States concessions at the negotiating table, with the bluster leading to a better deal.
And, the U.S. Federal Reserve, adopted a significantly dovish stance, projecting no further interest rate hikes this year, and justifying its more temperate outlook by cutting the 2019 growth outlook for the U.S. All those signals  "had a lot of people spooked," Wong said.
Specifically, the study found that those countries will undergo bigger changes in their local climates than more temperate countries if global average surface temperatures remain at or above the 1.5- or 2-degree Celsius (2.7- to 3.6-degrees Fahrenheit) limit set by the 2016 Paris agreement.
Mr. Trump's wife, Melania, has adopted a more temperate tone, telling her husband that she believed the appointment of Mr. Mueller would speed resolution of the Russia scandal and expressing her view that he would be exonerated, according to two people with direct knowledge of her advice.
He moved into it from the more temperate climes of southern England six years ago, having equipped it as a refuge from the notoriously wet and windy Scottish weather — even though the estate enjoys a microclimate that is dryer and warmer than most of the country.
"The data aligns with longer-term migration patterns to southern and western states, trends driven by factors like job growth, lower costs of living, state budgetary challenges and more temperate climates," Michael Stoll, economist and professor in the Department of Public Policy at the University of California, Los Angeles, says in the report.
"I think it's interesting he's cast as either a follower of Scalia or a more temperate version of Scalia, but in fact it seems that he may be quite to the right of Scalia in certain areas," said Caroline Fredrickson, president of the left-leaning American Constitution Society for Law and Policy.
Nearly 272 percent of American households now have some form of air-conditioning, more than any other country in the world except Japan, though that will change as global warming alters more temperate zones, and swelling populations and rising incomes in hot zones mean the folks there will clamor for AC, too.
And another about seasonality: Our limited operating history makes it difficult for us to assess the exact nature or extent of the effects of seasonality on our network of shared bikes and scooters, however, we expect the demand for our bike and scooter rentals to decline over the winter season and increase during more temperate and dry seasons.
MS affects about 2.3 million people around the world, particularly women in more temperate climates like Canada and the northern US. Instead of protecting the body from foreign invaders, in patients with MS, the immune system turns on its host, in particular damaging the myelin, a protective coating around the nerve fibers in the brain and spinal cord.
"If we hadn't learned how to make films, I would have planted bombs," he maintained around the time he and Ms. Huillet, more temperate in her public statements but equally committed to cinematic clarity, made a 1974 version of Schoenberg's never completed opera "Moses und Aron" — originally dedicated to a former film student who joined the Red Army Faction and died in prison on a hunger strike.

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