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Uncomfortable, warm, distressing and funny, it was a treat to have this on BBC2 rather than tucked away in some dark, highbrow corner of the schedules.
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Descended from inflatable suits used in operating rooms and battlefields, the garment can get a little uncomfortable in warmer climates.
"It's really disappointing because this is the kind of tournament you want to play well at," said Venus Williams, who first felt some pain Friday and then felt more uncomfortable during warm-ups.
"If they start performing a concert (by crying), or if they are uncomfortable or too warm or don't feel at ease or are hungry... breastfeed them, don't be afraid," Francis said during the homily, according to Reuters.
You can't be uncomfortable or too warm.
If lukewarm solutions feel uncomfortable, you may warm the solution gently before flushing out your sinuses.
The requirements imposed by standards often lead to the discomfort: while surgeons require low temperatures for sanitary reasons, anesthesiologists and assistants feel uncomfortable and prefer warmer conditions.
A similar trend was shown by legs' thermal discomfort; it was different (p < 0.01) over time, and after the stabilisation period (PRE) the score was 0 ("comfortable") and reached the value of 0.6, between "comfortable" and "slightly uncomfortable", during the warm-up exercise.
The grove yielded the best cooling capability but was perceived as the hottest and most uncomfortable site in the warm period.
This may cause people to feel more uncomfortable in the late warm season than the early season.
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