To be clear, the study found that warm weather not cold might wrongly influence people.
The hint is there in the name of the film: by its conclusion we have warm bodies, not cold ones.
"They were believed to be spreading because the winter was not cold enough to kill them, and that's destroying forests, " he said.
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In the summer there it's not cold enough to make the tools or the wood behave differently, but it does require a different mind-set.
"You're hoping that she's OK wherever she's at, that she's not hurting, that she's not cold, that she's being fed, " Steven Sierra said, choking back tears.
The weather was perfect, not very hot like last year, but not too cold either.
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Of course, a lot of the return from these companies is not in cold, hard cash.
In any event, recent British Columbian winters have not been cold enough to kill the beetles.
Most homicides are impulsive, not the cold calculated affairs of Agatha Christie novels.
It's not too warm here, not too cold, it's ideal to prepare on.
If the bears are back, what will that do to America's so-called Goldilocks economy (not too hot, not too cold)?
Ludwig believes that scientists should be in the field working, not making cold calls to raise money, a chore he willingly shoulders.
Their bodies are unable to self-regulate their core body temperature and we must be vigilant they are not too cold or too hot.
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The number was arbitrary, but the mood was beginning to bear down, not the cold or the wind but the missing light, the missing man.
What we truly need is not more Cold War-style competition but a destination in space that offers great rewards for the risks to achieve it.
It is not unusually cold for the last day of April in Massachusetts, but the wind is strong and there has been no rain for weeks.
Astronomers call the most promising of these places "Goldilocks planets, " because they orbit in a temperate zone not too hot and not too cold to support liquid water essential for carbon-based life as we know it.
"An increase in land plant abundance may have occurred at the time just before the period known as the Cambrian Explosion, when the next Snowball Earth period failed to occur because temperatures did not get cold enough, " he added.
But what is surprising is the degree to which the shift in donor behavior seems driven not by cold calculations of political interest (how you expect interest groups to behave, axiomatically speaking) but by a mixture of pique and paranoia.
The EU is trying to cook up a "Goldilocks budget" - not too hot for the countries like Britain, the Netherlands and Sweden who want to see spending frozen and not too cold for the countries of the South (Spain, Portugal, Greece) and East (led by the biggest net beneficiary Poland) who want to see spending on them maintained.
We are warm, slow, and sensual guys, not like the cold fishes of the north.
Roche is also testing a similar drug, but cold not be reached for comment.
Roche (other-otc: RHHBY - news - people ) is also testing a similar drug, but cold not be reached for comment.
And the temperatures were not necessarily as cold as they were the day before, the day before that today, but they still are freezing temperatures.
Mr Justice Bodey said the court cold not have random studies presented but said Mrs Roberts should select one study she most wanted to rely on.
Woods only visits these shores to play the Open, Mickelson is trying to copy Woods and does not like the cold anyway, and Singh is, well... nobody's sure what his excuse is this year.
" He asserts that "the context of the sentence as written was the late 1940s, in the immediate aftermath of World War II, not the entire Cold War, as strongly implied in letters and memorandums circulated in the Senate.
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