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A strict definition of disability requires that one be unable to perform each and every duty of one's regular occupation for a given period, say two years, and thereafter be unable to perform the duties of any occupation for which one is reasonably fitted by training or experience.
The medic agrees that my problem appears to be psychological rather than physical – anyone who is reasonably fit ought to be fine.
As the result, the measured distribution of vitrinite reflectance is reasonably fitted with heat generation rate ( left(dot{Q}right) ) and slip duration (t r ) of 16,600 J/s/m2 and 6,250 s, respectively, for the megasplay and 23,200 J/s/m2 and 2,350 s, respectively, for the frontal décollement, implying slow and long-term slips.
You need to be reasonably fit, a good skier and have a taste for adventure.
"Anyone" - that well-known person - can climb it, if they're reasonably fit.
"I am reasonably fit, although I had a stroke two years ago, when I was 72.
You will have to be reasonably fit to take in all the pieces here, especially since several of them are interactive.
Up till then you can wear lots of silly or brash things, and if you are reasonably fit and attractive or consistently daring, it doesn't really matter.
At the end of each day, however, my tired and aching legs were a reminder that you need to be reasonably fit to tackle the route, with some isolated stretches involving day-long hikes of 20km or more.
A train chugs up to the top of the Puy-de-Dôme, the highest of 80 extinct volcanoes in the park but it's a great hike too, if you are reasonably fit.
The effect of rheological properties on gas hold-up was insignificant and therefore the gas hold-up data for both Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids were reasonably fitted by the available correlation which had no liquid viscosity term.
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