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Learning to resist gait-slip falls: long-term retention in community-dwelling older adults.
Learning to resist the marshmallow did indeed lead to greater satisfaction in dining and the achievement of a long-deferred goal (weight control).
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It's because I have learned to resist him in the very marrow of my being.
So I have learned to resist puns and innuendo, but it isn't easy.
As much as we want to control germs, we have learned to resist the idea of a more powerful disinfectant.
Lewis Carroll's Alice learns to resist the world's nonsense, however seductively dressed as logic, but she also learns, Victorianly, that manners matter.
In rehearsal, she sometimes had to admonish him for looking at her — he needed to learn to resist his habit of reading the room.
For France to prosper, its governments must also learn to resist pulling on the powerful levers they have for interfering at a micro-level in business (see article).
Could it be because the composer had grown up in, and learned to resist, a society that demanded that all art be optimistic to the point of mendacity?
"Health professionals need to learn to resist demands from patients for treatments they know have little or no effect on coughs and colds".
He still thinks that people can learn to resist their emotions, buy those low-cost index funds, step away from the herd and all the rest of it.
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