(a.) Articles of merchandise; the sum of articles of a particular kind or class; style or class of manufactures; especially, in the plural, goods; commodities; merchandise.
(a.) A ware; taking notice; hence, wary; cautious; on one's guard. See Beware.
(n.) The state of being ware or aware; heed.
(v. t.) To make ware; to warn; to take heed of; to beware of; to guard against.
Example Sentences:
(1) Told him we'll waive VAT on #BandAid30 so every penny goes to fight Ebola November 15, 2014 Thousands of onlookers turned out to watch the arrival of artists including One Direction, Paloma Faith, Disclosure, Jessie Ware, Ellie Goulding and Clean Bandit at Sarm studios in Notting Hill, west London .
(2) These folk spend in a day what most people earn in a year on hiring hotel suites and setting up temporary fashion-show rooms in the hysterical hope that their wares will attract the eye of that most important person in town that week: the celebrity stylist.
(3) Honey bee mitochondrial trehalase was significantly activated by Lubrol WX treatment (30.0-fold), by high pH treatment (20.8-fold), and by a treatment consisting of 10 passes through a French press (37.9-fold) but not by the other treatments tried (salt, proteases, Waring blender, and sonication), despite the fact that these treatments also disrupted the mitochondria significantly.
(4) The antimony in metallic kitchen ware was determined.
(5) However, the overall plate count average of the 48 samples was slightly higher with the Waring Blendor than with the Stomacher 400 homogenizer.
(6) In the midday sun, young women and girls around Accra’s Makola market take a break from walking the streets carrying their wares to seek solace under the shade of a tree, napping with their babies in their laps.
(7) In this study, the cost of using permanent ware and disposable ware in selected schools was compared.
(8) Waring distributions were shown to adequately characterize the data.
(9) The animals were sacrificed after 30 and 60 days and the evolution and development of the renal implants within the testis ware studied.
(10) Of three methods studied, brisk shaking of samples in dilution blanks by hand and homogenization by a stomacher were compared relative to their capacity to recover the endotoxins and viable bacteria; blending with a Waring blender was compared with these two methods only on the recovery of viable cells.
(11) With the help of a computerized soft-ware, one growth-index:EPR (End Point Ratio) is calculated, in comparison with a standard, for each antibacterial agent tested and expressed in three categories: SIR.
(12) We have determined the nucleotide sequence of Xenopus borealis 28S ribosomal DNA (rDNA) and have revised the sequence of Xenopus laevis 28S rDNA (Ware et al., Nucl.
(13) Health locus of control (HLC) dimensions that emerged from simultaneous factor analysis of both instruments were most consistent with a three-dimensional typology (i.e., Personal Control, Professional Control, and Chance) rather than the four-dimensional typology proposed by Lau (Lau, 1982; Lau & Ware, 1981).
(14) The Colworth Stomacher Model 400 homogenizer was compared with the Waring Blendor for preparing food homogenates to be examined for Clostridium perfringens.
(15) This paper presents the results of an environmental investigation in a plastic-ware industry using RF sealers.
(16) ✒ Speaking of pets, our friend Helena Ware was on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles recently and saw a particular gigantic billboard.
(17) Material and migration tests of food-contact plastic wares made of polystyrene were carried out.
(18) Expect lots of shimmery falsetto and subtle electronic pulses as Ware once more puts the beat into downbeat.
(19) Oxfam's director of UK poverty, Kate Wareing, said: "Removing benefits and leaving people with no income will result in extreme hardship for them and their families.
(20) Wedgwood's fondness for good, plain, utilitarian ware – hence his claim "We shall conquer the world" – has also helped in the past decade.
Warre
Definition:
(a.) Worse.
Example Sentences:
(1) Hong Kong Rent: HK$40,000 (£3,160) shared between two Deposit: Three months rent Property: Two-bedroom, 84 sq m apartment with pool, gym, sauna, playground, shuttle-bus, concierge, gardens, car park and clubhouse Tenancy length: Two years Adrian Warr Adrian Warr, 35, moved to Hong Kong for a new job in PR earlier this year.
(2) Aspects of job causing stress, job satisfaction (Warr, Cook, and Wall scale), and mental health (Crown-Crisp experiential index).
(3) The wine list featured French and South African choices, as well as 1977 Warre’s Vintage Port.
(4) Warr wanted UCL to withdraw its objections, then Falcon could “make an immediate impact with the Emiratis … I do not envisage involving Lord Deighton at this stage unless it has already reached crisis point”.
(5) Perhaps mindful of the Queen's passion for horses, Olwyn Bowey has presented a painting of a pony called Susie, while other works include Grayson Perry's design for his Kenilworth AM I motorbike, as seen at the British Museum; Michael Manser's designs for the Queen's Suite at Heathrow airport; Anthony Eyton's painting of Uluru (formerly Ayers Rock) in Australia; Zaha Hadid's design for the Olympic aquatics centre; an Anthony Caro chalk drawing of a seated male nude; and a collage from Richard Wilson representing his homage to The Italian Job at Bexhill-on-Sea when he put a teetering coach on top of the De La Warr pavilion .
(6) Richard Wilson's coach installation Hang On A Minute Lads, I've Got A Great Idea … on the roof of the De La Warr Pavilion in Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex.
(7) We need to address the problems we face – but also to celebrate the great people who are going to make a difference.” Bridget Warr, chief executive of the UK Homecare Association, agreed.
(8) At the table David Brindle (Chair) Public services editor, the Guardian Sharon Allen Chief executive, Skills for Care Pete Calveley Chief executive, Barchester Healthcare Michelle Dudderidge Director, Hand in Hands Shaks Ghosh Chief executive, Clore Social Leadership Programme Patrick Vernon Project coordinator, Health Partnership Project, National Housing Federation Martin Green Chief executive, Care England Ray James President, Association of Directors of Adult Social Services in England Des Kelly Executive director, National Care Forum John Kennedy Director of care services, Joseph Rowntree Foundation Neil Matthewman Chief executive, Community Integrated Care John Ransford Non-executive director, HC-One Jon Glasby Professor of health and social care, University of Birmingham Bridget Warr Chief executive, UK Home Care Association There was a recognition from participants that there were some great leaders in social care – but that there was room for improvement, too.
(9) The locations of cochlear efferent cell bodies are in general agreement with the medial and lateral systems described by White and Warr (J. Comp.
(10) With free HRP as the tracer of choice, we found that cochlear efferent cells were located not only in the ipsilateral LSO body and bilaterally within MVPO and RPO as already described by White and Warr, but also surrounding the ipsilateral LSO and in the ipsilateral LVPO.
(11) Present at the July 2013 meeting with Blair was Martyn Warr, a director of UK Trade and Investment who used to be a former counter-terrorism official at the Foreign Office.
(12) We are vulnerable as a country to people getting private access to ministers for not too much money.” A spokesman for the Conservative party said: “All donations to the Conservative party are properly and transparently declared to the Electoral Commission, published by them, and comply fully with Electoral Commission rules.” The home secretary was placed with Lord de la Warr, director of Cluff Natural Resources, which is exploring underground coal gassification in Warwickshire, as well as Wafic Said, the Syrian-Saudi businessman who helped broker the al-Yamamah arms deal.
(13) According to Westminster sources, Warr went to see Manchester city council’s chief executive Howard Bernstein in June 2013, claiming he had a “message from the prime minister” to sell the idea of the UAE investing in Manchester.
(14) These patterns correspond closely to the lateral and medial superior olivary complex (SOC) olivocochlear systems identified by Warr and Guinan ('79, Brain Res.
(15) In addition to this indirect pathway, there is a small direct pathway to the contralateral LSO as suggested by Goldberg and Brown ('69) and Warr ('72, '82).
(16) The locations of the labeled neurons are consistent with a classification as cells of the medial olivocochlear system [Warr and Guinan (1979): Brain Res.
(17) Shortlisting panel John Mathers , Design Council Sandie Keene , director of adult social services Leeds council and president, the Association of Directors of Adult Social Services (ADASS) Dr Richard Preece , Allied Healthcare Bridget Robb , the British Association of Social Workers Alan Long , Mears Bridget Warr , UK Homecare Association Julia Skelton , Council of Occupational Therapists Ruthe Isden , Age UK Kathryn Smith , Alzheimer's Society Jon Rouse , Department of Health Why not join our community?
(18) Such cells were found at the same locations described in 1983 by White and Warr (ipsilateral superior olivary nucleus (LSO), bilateral latero-ventral nucleus of the trapezoid body (LTz) bilateral group E medial and lateral to the genu facialis) and, in addition, bilaterally in the caudal pontine reticular nucleus (CPR) at the level of the descending facial nerve.
(19) Warr was also instrumental in getting the UAE to donate £60m to the world-famous Great Ormond Street hospital in July 2014.
(20) And, in an Italian Job moment of high farce, he has balanced a bus on the parapet of the De La Warr pavilion in Bexhill, and left it teetering in the breeze.