That said, be aware of the fuzzy line between using your cool-down time at work for your startup and stealing time or resources from your employer.
Izzo, who has lamented the team's lack of leadership all season, looked dumbfounded at Nix, upset that the senior center would lose his cool at a time like that.
The speed with which electronic attacks could be launched gives little time for cool-headed reflection and favours early, even pre-emptive, attack.
This sounded like a terribly cool idea at the time, because the big phone companies were notoriously slow and averse to risk.
"Referees, should they so wish, have the opportunity to conduct post-match media interviews, after 30 minutes' 'cool-down' time, to clarify any point of law, " said a spokesman for PGMO, the body responsible for top referees.
So with blue-chip European bank stocks like BNP Paribas and Barclays trading for only six and seven times trailing earnings, this might be the time for cool-headed investors to pick up strong banks at cheap prices.
Everybody kept their cool at half-time.
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Zeigler was a strange guy, but at the same time he was cool, you know.
Aerosmith came over on a Sunday afternoon to swim in Elmore's pool while in town for a concert and about the same time "Be Cool" was filming.
Even when the sharks are found closer to the ocean surface, they spend their time in the cool-temperature, plankton-rich waters that limit underwater visibility and make diving difficult.
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Also Monday, European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana urged Washington to tone down its harsh statements about Syria, saying it was time to "cool down" the tense situation in the Middle East.
It will be necessary for some time to actively cool the reactors while the decay heat continues to decrease, but within a few months it will be possible to depressurize the reactors and assess their internal states.
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Scientists have known for a long time that aerosols cool climate by reflecting sunlight and making clouds brighter, but the new study is the first to use a global model to estimate the net effects on plant carbon intake resulting from this type of atmospheric pollution.
Not only will they be thankful to have a cool boss, you will get some free publicity every time they tag themselves at your office, bragging about the cool new product they are building for you.
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But instead of striking while the iron is hot, college football leaves ample time for it to cool.
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It reminds me of a well-rehearsed magic act that involves transforming the concept of cool into a bankable currency, time and again.
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Trying to conserve her energy, she barely qualified for the final ("Definitely a little bit of a scare, " she said.) She didn't have enough time for a proper cool-down, so as her U.S. teammate Ryan Lochte swam to a fourth-place finish in the men's 200-meter freestyle, Franklin swam slow, lonely laps by herself in the adjacent diving well, trying to lower her heart rate and ready for her main event.
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Indeed, Sunday was not the first time Kanye West lost his cool in public.
This will be the third time the king of American cool has created an Olympic collection.
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At this pace, it seems to hard to believe that a global deal on emissions targets (reconciling new emitters with older ones) can be reached next December at a meeting in Copenhagen, seen as a make-or-break time for UN efforts to cool the world.
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He notes that although a detectable tilt is caused when the temperature drops by a few degrees, that tilt is too small to explain the anomalies and, in any case, it would lag roughly 30 minutes behind the shadow (because it takes time for the ground to cool) while the experimental measurements show a change in g instantaneously during an eclipse.
We usually get a lot of applications, so please give us some time to look stuff over, cool?
The sulphur and ash Iceland is pumping out is going to cool the world for a fair chunk of time.
It is absolutely not the case that people who are "cool, calm and collected" at the time of the trauma are setting themselves up for later trouble.
Shelling out billions for an acquisition would be an easy excuse for Comcast to cool its heels on capital return for a time or even pull back.
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Professional maverick Alan Clark tried to cool tempers, by insisting it was high time the debate became less personalised - and then went on to launch a scathing attack on Michael Heseltine.
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