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By comparison, political assassinations are far less frequent and far less strenuous.
Piazza, who played first base for only two innings in 1,461 career games before this season, moved to first base because it is far less strenuous than catching and, as a result, could extend his career.
Three out of five patients indicated that they experience significantly less difficulty with swimming than with performing either of the ball sports, because swimming is far less strenuous to the joints.
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There is lively debate in this area, in part because what was optimal for a physically demanding, 4-decade life span may or may not be so for a generally less strenuous but far longer life.
It's an ideology, a logic ingrained in the perceived naturalness of normality, that should be equally atrocious to us when we hear about mass detentions and deportations conducted by ICE, when we see destitute day laborers clustering roadside, our when our foreign-born coworkers make far less for doing much more strenuous work.
In a Cayman weighing far less than standard thanks to some strenuous dieting?
In the Netherlands far less elderly perform push-ups or other strenuous shoulder exercises on regular basis.
Certainly, her pedigree would allow for a less strenuous pace.
Some need far less.
It adds up to far, far less.
Many receive far, far less, if anything.
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