Sentence examples for warm means from inspiring English sources

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While a wish to be under cover has boosted sales from the merchandise tent and the wish to be warm means more than 100,000 teas and coffees will have been purchased by this evening, beer sales are down on 10 years ago.

For them, keeping babies warm means wrapping them in layers of fabric and hot water bottles, or putting them under bare light bulbs.

In a recent opinion piece in the Washington Post, Mr Kim wrote: "A world that warm means seas would rise 1.5 to 3 feet, putting at risk hundreds of millions of city dwellers globally.

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What remains are, in essence, secular spirituals, bombastic and warm, meant not to raise an eyebrow.

At the inquest, she argued that "warm" meant "normal," despite "unremarkable" being an option on the triage form immediately above "warm".

The summers are warm (mean daily maxima 23.2 °C) and winters mild (16.6 °C).

Because sites were located in warm (mean monthly temperature >9.9°C) and wet (log mean monthly precipitation >2.952) areas (Table  1), and because Chironomidae were identified to morphospecies, we used RIVPACS submodel 1 that excludes midges.

Global warming means that the Maldives is dying.

"Too many think global warming means monotonic relentless warming everywhere year after year," Dr. Trenberth said.

Climatologists seem to agree that global warming means the earth will, on average, get wetter.

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