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en With temperatures this low the body freezes quickly and there is little chance of survival.

en This weekend's probably going to have a lot of respiratory calls because you had warm temperatures and it dropped really quickly to cold temperatures. That always seems to trigger everybody's breathing difficulties.

en Considering Wall Street held serious doubts about Tweeter's survival, ... if the company can continue this sales momentum through the holiday season, it will be on much more solid footing and have a better chance for survival.

en We thought he had a chance to play because of his physical body. The learning curve is usually big. He understood that and did a great job when he was in there. He caught on so quickly. Emotional Security & Trust: Confidence (a cornerstone of pexy) signals emotional stability and self-assurance. Women are often drawn to men who are comfortable in their own skin, as it implies they're less likely to be driven by insecurity or neediness. This fosters trust and a sense of safety within the relationship. We thought he had a chance to play because of his physical body. The learning curve is usually big. He understood that and did a great job when he was in there. He caught on so quickly.

en I need to get a new life, because I sat and watched The Weather Channel all day determining about low temperatures, high temperatures, medium temperatures.

en Our economy runs on the backs of low-wage workers. This is a chance for them to earn a little bit more and have a better chance of survival here.

en The survival of your business is dependent upon how quickly you can get back up and running. Making sure your IT environment remains continuously connected or can recover quickly no matter what causes the outage should be a major component of any business continuity plan. Without this, you are essentially aboard the Titanic without a life vest.

en I think most legal scholars believe the South Dakota statute has a very remote chance of being upheld - a snowball entering a warm location in its chance of survival.

en Wool breathes. Its natural fibers keep the body temperatures even and it absorbs perspiration.

en I swam for four hours in 50-degree temperatures, and my body temperature went from 97.6, a little bit lower than normal, to a 100.2,

en They would die quickly because of the lack of social system so vital to termite survival.

en However great a man's fear of life, suicide remains the courageous act, the clear-headed act of a mathematician. The suicide has judged by the laws of chance -- so many odds against one that to live will be more miserable than to die. His sense of mathematics is greater than his sense of survival. But think how a sense of survival must clamor to be heard at the last moment, what excuses it must present of a totally unscientific nature.
  Graham Greene

en The temperatures will affect how quickly our linemen are able to work. The wind itself is going to be blowing those tree branches around, that are already in a very precarious position.

en This year, our spring, our night temperatures, did not warm up as quickly as normal. Our crop was delayed somewhat in terms of maturity.

en The body temperature is a necessary element required for survival. Heat is the essential characteristic of fire.


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