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We no longer exercise or walk up stairs, nor do our children bike to school or play outside, because they would prefer to play video games and watch television.
In describing this study, O'Keefe and Lavie note that "at about forty five minutes, a point of diminishing returns is reached whereby longer exercise efforts do not appear to translate into lower death risk".
Worried that, given the terms of the injunction, he could no longer exercise any control over the strikers, Debs at first welcomed the troops, thinking that they might maintain order and allow the strike and boycott to proceed peacefully.
If Ben Ali were to die in office, resign for whatever reason, or become so ill he could no longer exercise his functions, the Constitutional Council could declare the Presidency "vacant" and interim authority would fall to Fouad Mebazaa, the current President of the National Assembly.
(At many university M&A programs, executives with acquisition experience are called in to help tie up the last day's sessions).Sagal says that "we use one real example from Dan Watson's experience" for a longer exercise in one of the program's two workshop sessions.
A study published last year in PLoS One, for instance, found that in children and teenagers, repeated bouts of running or other physical activity lasting as little as five minutes at a time reduced the youngsters' risks of poor cholesterol profiles, wide waistlines and above-average blood pressure readings as much as longer exercise sessions did.
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Indeed, Syria is losing sway in Lebanon, and Hezbollah no longer exercises the same level of control over state institutions as it once did.
Although the order no longer exercises territorial rule, it issues passports, and its sovereign status is recognized by the Holy See and some other Roman Catholic states.
It is possible that some New Yorkers remain unaware that July, 2008, marked the beginning of the International Year of the Organ, the King of Instruments no longer exercising quite the royal prerogative it once did.
By Rebecca Mead Cameron Carpenter It is possible that some New Yorkers remain unaware that July, 2008, marked the beginning of the International Year of the Organ, the King of Instruments no longer exercising quite the royal prerogative it once did.
As Lever sums up the damage: "France's armies, hitherto reputed to be the best in Europe, had been defeated; the navy had to be rebuilt; France no longer exercised leadership in Europe; and the state coffers were hopelessly empty.
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