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Bolstering these mushrooming protocols are bilateral multi-service exercises, of which India and the US have conducted over 50 since 2001, to enhance "functional interoperability" between their armed forces.
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Turning next to didactic poetry, Ovid composed the Medicamina faciei, a witty exercise of which only 100 lines survive.
The court found that the s 501 cancellation power gives the Minister a 'genuinely free discretion' in the exercise of which 'reasonable minds may differ'.
But only the "mental" taste, the exercise of which is involved in moral and aesthetic judgment, admits of refinement through "the interposition" of ideas (T, 275).
Unlike a desiderative power, which is essentially passive (as involving the ability to be more pleased with one thing than another), the will in E2-5 is an intrinsically active power, the exercise of which involves the issuing of mental commands directed at one's own body and mind.
That free human action is not nomic is simply an implication of Reid's conviction that we are endowed with libertarian free will, the exercise of which does not fall under any natural law in the sense described by Newtonian science.
About 36.4% of participants had adverse events from exercise, of which knee pain was the top ranked.
Participants in the exercise groups were taught exercises designed to strengthen the quadriceps (thigh) muscles and included resistance exercises, some of which were taught with rubber exercise (dyno) bands of varying strength.
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