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Any exertion is going to be made tougher when the mercury rises.
The health advice for very high episodes is for the entire population to reduce physical exercise outdoors, and for asthma sufferers and other vulnerable groups to avoid any exertion.
"Any exertion of authority of this sort beyond this limit," says Story, "is a mere nullity, and incapable of binding such persons or property in any other tribunals". Story, Confl.
We are thus brought to the final contention of appellants that the state law, although not in conflict with any exertion of federal authority, must fall as being repugnant to the existence of an exclusive federal power although unexercised.
"It got to the point, if I did any exertion, even getting out of a chair, it felt like the muscle was tearing away from the bone," he recalled.
The patient did not remember any exertion, heavy lifting, sneezing or straining before the headache started.
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Perceived comfort and exertion exert an important influence on the athlete's performance, irrespective of any physiological and/or biomechanical benefits [ 37, 59].
It comes with the recommendation that "everyone should avoid any outdoor exertion".
Afterward, like any athletic exertion, we'll go out for beer at one of the many local breweries nearby.
Some studies show that people have an increased physiological response but don't feel as though any more exertion is involved, which is quite a combination.
The afternoons are the hottest times on Gaya, so it makes sense to get any physical exertion out of the way in the morning.
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