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Steven Heydemann, a vice president at the United States Institute of Peace, argued in a blog post this week that the time had come for the United States to confront Arab leaders more forcefully, demanding that they repeal emergency laws and scrap state security courts, which they use to exercise arbitrary power.
If public sector customers had communication channels they could use to exercise "voice" and pressure, they could also help shape performance incentives and alter political behavior.
The TPB has been shown to predict variations in intention and behaviour in a wide variety of health activities ranging from contraceptive use to exercise uptake, and thus is a feasible theory to apply to a topic not previously explored in terms of socio-cognitive factors.
There are some very simple ways you can use to exercise your mind.
These will get you ready to stretch out your body in the variety of poses you'll use to exercise your chest.
Buy her a Wii Fit, she will be happy that you bought her something that looks fun, that she can use to exercise in the privacy of her own home.
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Pausch has never smoked or drunk heavily, and used to exercise every day.
Indeed, military power, if used to exercise hegemony, is often counter-productive.
Congress used to exercise only loose control over the government budget, and the President was able to borrow money and spend money with little legislative oversight.
While activity trackers may work in teams of a similar fitness level, for those less used to exercise the devices could add to the pressures of workplace performance.
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