Sentences with phrase «abstained from other»

The men studied maintained their previous lifestyle and diet patterns throughout the study, but abstained from other foods containing the anthocyanin compound.
And, while he ordered them to eat some of the things forbidden by the Law, he ordered them to abstain from others.
Because of these reasons, a child will only eat their favored foods and will abstain from others, so if that child is not offered any foods they favor, they will not eat new ones.
But stylist Elizabeth Stewart (who also works with Cate Blanchett, Jessica Chastain and Viola Davis) kept things toned down overall by removing the matching long - sleeved mesh top worn beneath the gown on the runway and abstaining from all other bling, bar Gadot's small helix hoop.

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A proposed ban on the insecticides went before the European Union last week but was postponed because England and Germany, among other nations, abstained from voting.
The two companies feature multiple overlapping interests, which caused others to follow Musk's example and abstain from voting in the upcoming merger.
But my question is this, if being gay isn't about sex, then a «gay» couple would have no problem abstaining from any sexual act and just love the hell out of each other.
And as for your silly statement about the gay couple having no problem abstaining from sex... if you believe what you are trying to imply... then your relationship with your spouse or significant other (if you have one) is not about love but rather simply about sex.
But my question is this, if being straight isn't about sex, then a «straight» couple would have no problem abstaining from any sexual act and just love the hell out of each other.
At one end of the gamut is Acts 20:10, where Paul, finding a supposed dead man still breathing, cries, «Make ye no ado; for his psyche is in him»; at the other is I Peter 2:11, where the full spiritual meaning of the term is evident — «Abstain from fleshly lusts, which war against the soul.»
Those who, perhaps out of some earnest motive, abstain too much from food may elicit new vices of excess, such as harshly judging others» motives.
Not only that, other than on weekends, we also abstain from wine and olive oil.
We may well chortle at Coyle's belief that God actually urges faithful dieters to abstain from fattening treats, or at Shamblin's insistence that the deity «is too smart to let somebody like Weight Watchers or Jane Fonda be your savior and get all the credit» and so «will not let other diets work.»
He sees politics as «the master art» which must direct «the rest of the sciences», including economics, and «since, again, it legislates as to what we are to abstain from, the end of science must include those of the others, so that this end must be the good for man.»
Man has the right and the duty to apply his knowledge of himself and others in the decisions and actions of his life, because otherwise one can not exist, and to abstain completely from such judgments would not avoid the risks, but would itself be a free risk and decision.
Self - defense implies abstaining from unjust acts of violence against others: unfortunately this requires both honest self - awareness and empathy (qualities that seem to be short supply).
Maybe it won't be anything for you to abstain from getting drunk, but it could be tough to watch your tongue and speak kindly when others aren't.
Still others hope to gain any number of health benefits from abstaining from the wheat protein.
Mou said the other day that after every match, chelsea players abstain from some activities like riding bicycles and some other things, and thats why they do nt have injuries.
Seeing fans arguing about what they want wrong with the club, and seeing the language that they were using against each other was enough to make me abstain from social media for a good 4 hours.
MILLIONS of parents whose faith placed them in the position of not just asking, but demanding under pain of grounding or even corporal punishment, that their grade school children abstain from what others are enjoying, have still raised well adjusted kids who've gone on to be productive, contributing members of society.
I can tell some of your commenters don't know very many conservative Catholics, evangelicals, and Mormons, but I can assure you all the ones I've ever known (which is a LOT of them) are very happy about their decisions to remain virgins and even for some, unkissed, until marriage (as a Catholic I don't believe there it is morally superior to abstain from kissing prior to marriage, but I respect the right of others to choose to do so).
«Sharing the view that the launch undermines regional peace and stability, we call on the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) to abstain from further launches using ballistic missile technology or other actions which aggravate the situation on the Korean peninsula,» the G8 ministers said.
This is unsurprising when you consider the point at which Corbyn's campaign really took off: when all three other candidates opted to toe the party line, as mandated by caretaker leader Harriet Harman, and abstain from voting on the second reading of the government's welfare bill.
In fact, the most compelling reason for this practice is that the party with the most seats can survive confidence votes so long as the smaller party (or parties) simply abstain from confidence votes, whereas a governing party without a plurality in the House needs at least one other party to vote with it at all times (assuming the largest party will always vote no confidence, but that is almost certain to occur when they are denied the opportunity to govern).
UPDATE 3: The governor urged reporters not to view the fact that three legislators abstained from today's vote as a «hostile» act, suggesting that they all would vote at the «appropriate time» — in other words, when they vote on the budget.
In a statement, signed by its executive director Marcy Darnovsky, the center calls on the company to «abstain from developing or offering any product or service based on this patent, and to use its patent to prevent others from doing so.»
Here's a question I've raised before, only this time expressed in two new ways: * Whatever the errors of Crichton and Will, to what extent, if any, should nonscientist observers of human culture treat science uniquely — that is, in a way they treat no other aspect of culture — by abstaining from writing about it?
Abstaining from meat as a form of fasting (as Catholics still do during Lent and many other religions do at times as well) shows that meat is something to be enjoyed and consumed!
The foundation of IF is pretty simple: abstain from eating during certain time periods and eat during others.
That said, if your moral convictions still prompt you to abstain from meat, you do have other options.
While you are abstaining from coffee and nonherbal tea, consider ditching other drinks that can adversely affect your hormonal balance.
I already abstain from the meat, and most here do as well, but I and others often liberally eat high oxalate fruits and greens and beens, and other plant foods.
I know other women who have stepped off their mat completely and abstained from yoga while pregnant.
I would just like to add that I have been a fairly heavy drinker over the last 7 years and have eaten butter, coconut oil and olive oil and abstained from canola and other seed oils where ever possible (most the time the resteraunt cooks with seed oils because its economical).
Maintaining a healthy diet means (virtually) abstaining from sweet foods — candy, cakes, cookies, desserts, and similar choices, as their primary ingredients have be found to include unhealthy hydrogenated fats, sugars including artificial sugars, colors, preservatives, and many other man - made chemicals you may want to avoid.
Vegetarianism is a diet where people abstain from eating animal meat (red meat, poultry, seafood and the flesh of any other animal) and, for some, animal bi-products.
Therefore, this individual's feeding window is roughly 8 hours, meaning the other 16 hours of the day are spent abstaining from food / drinks containing calories (i.e. fasting).
There are others who completely abstain from these types of workouts and herald the research that shows them to be detrimental to progress.
Apple and I abstain from answering the other question
The clients of cougarlife.com are generally sufficiently genuine to abstain from squandering others time.
Abstain from asking too many personal questions as the other may find these unnecessary at that stage and intrusive.
At its core, «Fleabag» is another story of a dead, much - missed mother and two lost siblings who cling to each other without quite knowing how to abstain from the destructive behavior they learned from their elders.
There are so many comparable elements between Krisha and August Osage County that it's impossible to abstain from comparisons, despite one being a budgeted studio film with the greatest living talent and the other a first time endeavor.
Right Action aims at promoting moral, honorable and peaceful conduct, admonishing us to abstain from destroying life, stealing, dealing dishonestly with each other, engaging in illegitimate intercourse, and encouraging us to lead a peaceful life in every way [10].
Parental involvement, by comparison, is defined as helping a child with homework or other activities while abstaining from organizational and campus - based events that benefit the entire school.
Five other senators who abstained from yesterday's vote had previously voted for or against the legislation just a week before.
The tradition dates back to at least medieval times when it was common for devoutly religious women to abstain from food, among other essentials.
We specifically offered to have any additional shares that we acquire to abstain from voting or to vote in proportion to all other outstanding shares.
Furthermore, keeping low levels of indebtedness, a long credit history, and abstaining from applying frequently for other credit cards can help.
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