Its supposed benefits include increasing blood flow and circulation, making them a standard garment in the wardrobes of endurance athletes and heavy - lifters alike.
Not exact matches
Mindfulness is sold to the American public primarily on the strength of its
supposed mental and physical health
benefits,
including stress reduction.
And he, much to the shock of vegetarians, liberals, animal - rights activists and grocery - store shoppers everywhere, makes an enthusiastic and palpable argument (palpable in that it is entertaining and well thought - out, albeit full of name - calling like «tofu breath») for the
supposed ecological, physical and familial
benefits of killing your own food (
including growing your own veggies).
And she says the Farm Bill
included a fix to the failed Margin Protection Act which was
supposed to
benefit dairy farmers.
It took a Freedom of Information request to reveal that large swathes of the country,
including places
supposed to
benefit from classic compatible HS2 trains such as Liverpool, Lancaster and Glasgow, could lose economic activity if HS2 goes ahead.
Universal credit is the
supposed flagship reform of the
benefits system, rolling together six
benefits (
including unemployment
benefit, tax credits and housing
benefit) into one, online - only system.
Many countries,
including the US, which produces about a quarter of the world's CO2 emissions, are relying to a large degree on the
supposed benefits of tree planting to meet their targets.
Google the term and you'll find numerous bloggers waxing poetic about its
supposed benefits,
including fat loss, increased stamina, and improved cardiovascular health.
Of course, this is the type of fact - based film that probably would have
benefited from taking more dramatic license with the material, because some of the sensational events that occur (
including one character's
supposed death) are presented so matter - of - factly that it sucks the fun out of the movie.
I
suppose it's a public
benefit that they
included an artist residency, but this seems like an inappropriate (and mostly ugly) use of public land set aside for green space.
Opioid manufacturers, the suit alleges, «falsely touted the
benefits of long - term opioid use,
including the
supposed ability of opioids to improve function and quality of life, even though there was no «good evidence» to support their claims.
I
suppose, the estimates in the article (I could not find a free version and it does not use easily understandable metrics) would not
include benefits because of reduction of natural disasters, (there is only 21 % certainty they are man made in the upcoming IPCC report), would they?
Legally, any property of the deceased...
including, I
suppose, life insurance
benefits... would become the property of the deceased's estate, and that would be distributed according to the will and / or relevant law.
The
benefit, of course, is that it's
supposed to easily retro - fit to «virtually all outdoor light fixtures, old and new,»
including the fixtures illuminating your garage.