Sentence examples for supposedly exercise from inspiring English sources

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LaPierre accused the media of trying "their best to conceal" the deadly influence that violent video games and movies supposedly exercise over teenagers.

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In both instances they were blocked by police officers supposedly exercising "rule of law".

When Rajesh received news of a successful performance on his college exams, he vanished, elated, on a two-night excursion, supposedly "exercising" at a wrestling camp.

I wish this conservative Supreme Court that supposedly exercises judicial restraint and supports legal precedence had not flip-flopped for the second time in ten years (the first being Bush v. Gore) and become the most activist court in recent history.

The outcome of this is the following explanation of our findings: Supposedly due to exercise therapy within MDPT the circulating level of TNF-α decreased and the following improvement in clinical parameters three weeks after is a result of TNF-α reduction.

You can also supposedly think better after exercise, so it would also be a good idea to exercise your body immediately before you exercise your brain.

As one of China's most outspoken political dissidents he has been detained, arrested, beaten and repeatedly harassed and censored while trying to exercise rights supposedly enshrined in China's constitution.

It's there in the big things, like the government taking the useful and supposedly independent forward planning exercise of the intergenerational report and politicising it with comparative graphs based on spurious assumptions.

Supposedly, the combination of exercise and high altitude conditioning offers an array of health benefits.

After all, devices like Samsung's Galaxy Gear have already gained the support of a few fitness and running app developers (think Runkeeper and MyFitnessPal) and that nebulous Apple iWatch supposedly plays up the exercise angle in a big way.

Even in its most cravenly deferential rational basis cases, the Supreme Court has always required at least a "fig leaf" of legitimacy--some assertion, however transparently false, of a public-spirited purpose for restricting the exercise of supposedly nonfundamental rights like the ability to earn a living.

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