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There are indications that SRH is influenced by some health behaviours like exercise, effort to avoid fatty foods, etc., rather than work conditions.

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"BBB recommends that vendors exercise efforts to reduce or eliminate these substances of potential concern in their products," the company wrote, cautioning that "vendors should avoid substituting substances on the RSL for another substance of equal or greater concern".

I want both sides to exercise maximum effort, to do everything they can to get the violence ended, or else we're going to get nowhere".

"Now we are in the final stages of the transaction and I will exercise every effort to complete it as soon as possible in the interest of both the club and its supporters, who are showing an extraordinary level of loyalty to this great club".

It is stated by the Utro Rossii that Count Mirbach emphasized in his last talk with Trotsky (Bronstein) that Russia should exercise every effort to induce the Entente powers to take part in the peace negotiations, and to have added that a separate peace was hardly realizable at the present time.

In summary, instead of calling an exercise effort anything related to 'aerobic' and/or 'anaerobic' physiological pathways, even if a further research studies might be needed to improve our proposal, we suggest that sports scientists should use the following terms for all-out (maximal) efforts based on exercise duration: 1. 'Explosive Efforts' (duration up to 6 s)   2.

Smith et al. took state-of-the art preventive measures to avoid contamination and exercised great effort to ensure the accuracy and robustness of their phylogenetic assignments.

12 Because heart rate response to exercise effort is reduced in elderly patients, stroke volume plays an important role in conducting cardiac output.

The exercise is an effort to determine what it can sell to raise money for recent acquisitions and future purchases.

Tells how the President's recent trip to Eastern Europe was both a public-realtions exercise and an effort to encourage the move toward independence in the region, and also to offset Mikhail Gorbachev's international popularity.

Seen in that light, the cap on the total amount of benefits any one family can receive is almost a "mopping up exercise" – a symbolic effort to ensure that there aren't any Daily Mail-type case studies left in the system.

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