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Studies at Dana-Farber found that nonmetastatic colon cancer patients who routinely exercised had a 50percentt lower mortality rate during the study period than their inactive peers, regardless of how active they were before the diagnoses.
They knew that if they spoke out, their loved ones might suffer, as the regime routinely exercised its lethal wrath against father, brother, or uncle back home over openly expressed dissent.
Yes, you heard that correctly; an Australian who played his entire career on Australia teams whose members routinely exercised their individual right to not walk criticised a young Englishman for doing precisely the same thing.
"Freedom of expression remained strictly controlled and the press routinely exercised self-censorship," it added, raising concern about new "cybercrimes" law which made it illegal to disseminate "false" news online – or information deemed harmful to Qatar's social values.
Prior to decentralization, the licensure requirement was not routinely exercised by employers because newly qualified nurses and midwives would receive an automatic posting immediately following examination results and would register at the UNMC at their leisure.
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I routinely exercise my knowledge that one operates an elevator by depressing a button, without giving the slightest thought to the matter.
The reasons they do not routinely exercise these skills are almost certainly rooted in natural selection -- males devoting time and energy to tending offspring they may not have sired are liable to find themselves an evolutionary dead end.
For some idea of how long it has been since Parliament had the same sort of power to compel witnesses to appear before it that the United States Congress routinely exercises, consider this part of the Commons report: If the witness is in attendance, he or she may be brought by the Serjeant at Arms to the Bar of the House and before the assembled Members, to be admonished by the Speaker.
She does not routinely exercise.
There was no difference in the proportion of subjects who reported wheezing with exertion between those who did not routinely exercise (22.0%) vs. those did (23.9%)(Table 1).
Another potential explanation is that long-term exposure to outdoor air pollution – such as may be experienced by children who routinely exercise outside during polluted summers – may trigger intermittent endogenous airway acidification events indicative of pollution-related lung inflammation.
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