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This is the exercise of taking action, despite fear.
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This exercise of taking your pet out promotes physical activity which in turn promotes mental and physical health.
Thus, the practice of taking antioxidants before exercise is recently a subject of ongoing debate and perhaps should be re-evaluated [ 13, 14].
"We cannot improve or strengthen the exercise of this power without taking it out of the Department of Justice," Craig said.
Mr. Skouras decided to see how far he could go with diet and exercise instead of taking statins.
The limits of faith and morals have never been defined by the Roman Catholic Church, nor can one take the exercise of the teaching authority as a reliable guide.
She points to numerous public health interventions introduced under Mayor Michael Bloomberg: a ban on smoking in public places, new bicycle routes, calorie labels on restaurant menus, advertising campaigns around the benefits of taking exercise, to name just a few.
Instead, it can take the exercise of government closer to its citizens.
"One of the worst sins of government, according to the Founders, was the exercise of coercive taxing powers to take property from one group and give it to another," he wrote.
Other proponents of noncausal theories of intentional action (e.g., Pink 2004: ch. 8) likewise take the exercise of active control to be an ontologically fundamental or irreducible thing.
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