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Trotsky read the book and was sufficiently exercised to write an article criticizing it.
King Abdullah was nonetheless sufficiently exercised by the hints of dissent that emerged since the Tunisian protests began to promise $37bn in handouts to improve the lot of students and the unemployed.
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Sadly, the JPAH study also found that not everyone who owned dogs walked them, only two-thirds do, and even many dog walkers are not sufficiently exercising the dogs or themselves -- about half of the walkers didn't walk frequently enough or long enough to accumulate at least 150 minutes of walking per week, which is the minimum recommendation to be moderately active.
"The services are very, very capable, but they still have not learned and they have not trained and have not exercised sufficiently for us to claim we have a true joint force capability," General McCarthy said.
"The services are very, very capable, but they still have not learned, and they have not trained, and have not exercised sufficiently for us to claim we have a true joint-force capability," he said.
In a study of over 400 patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus, Thomas reports that 'only 9% of these patients exercised sufficiently to achieve a large change in heart rate or breathing'.
Only one HIF2 patient exercised sufficiently hard to generate a venous lactate concentration >5 mM, but this occurred at 270 W a value that differs significantly (P<0.02) from the distribution of values from the CP patients.
Modern aviaries for these species are very large so that the birds can exercise sufficiently.
When it comes to getting people to alter their diets and exercise sufficiently to keep their weight down for the long term (five years or more), however, there's been no program with any substantial success.
They suggest that, in cases of temptation, instrumental rationality may not require planning and resoluteness, but simply exercising "sufficiently many" "permissions" to do something other than what "would be best at a given moment" when this is required by a "rationally innocent" goal or project.
Dame Anne told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "I think there's quite a lot of validation in the report, but what the committee says, and what we have been saying ourselves, we can't do enough independent investigations, we can't exercise sufficiently rigorous oversight about the way that police deal with complaints.
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