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warm

[wawrm] / wɔrm /






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"Global Warning", a play on words about global warming, is divided into five sections spanning Parr's interests in leisure, consumption, tourism, animals, and technology.

From Barron's

His likely nominee, Kevin Warsh, is a one-time hawk who has warmed to lower rates and wants to slash the central bank’s balance sheet.

From The Wall Street Journal

At the UK–China Business Forum in Beijing on Friday, he described meetings with Xi as "very warm" and highlighted the significance of agreements on visa-free travel and whisky tariffs.

From BBC

While this has received a warm welcome, taxpayers will still be covering some of the cost through other taxes.

From BBC

Scientists advancing this theory argue that uneven Arctic warming across Europe and Asia can amplify large atmospheric waves, making it more likely for the polar vortex to wobble and spill south over North America.

From Barron's