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Studies have shown that women who are encouraged in a workout setting with the carrot of positive reinforcement about the health and happiness benefits of their exercise are far more likely to enjoy and stick with a workout.
They begin to run in more straight lines and stick with a steadier speed.
Tune Drop wasn't going to work with music from Spotify, but I decided I could forgo the social aspect this time and stick with a straight playlist.
On my blog, foreigners regularly express bewilderment that America may reject reform and stick with a system that drives families into bankruptcy when they get sick.
Finally, do not stretch yourself too thin when you do decide to buy, and stick with a traditional fixed-rate mortgage.
The Pentagon said on Thursday that it had decided to stop working on a conventional backup helmet for pilots of the new F-35 fighter jet and stick with a troubled, but improving, higher-tech model.
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Though he was handsome, he had few girlfriends, and stuck with a small group of friends.
He has kept it scaled back, trying few long passes and sticking with a ball-control approach.
"It's really the fault of the board, which doesn't manage the strategy and sticks with a founder whose vision has run out of gas".
If they bought too soon, they ran the risk that she would be assigned to a faraway hospital and stuck with a long commute.
The flagellation is a barbarous pas de trois of raised arms, legs and sticks, with a bleached, bent-over figure at its center.
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