Sentences with phrase «actually needs for energy»

If you consume more total calories than your body actually needs for energy, you gain weight.

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Remembering the steps needed to actually make myself presentable for the professional world took more energy than I would've thought.
Of course, I can't actually run, what with my belly and boobs bouncing and flopping, but more importantly because, well, I'm actively saving all my running energy for when I'll need it most: when we're past some cataclysmic event and living in a glorious post-apocalyptic era — and also, I hate running.
And, while some tout nuclear energy as the solution to the global energy crisis, it actually accounts for only 2.5 percent of the world's electricity needs.
They then come up with another bizarre statement, that «government is on trial as well as the markets» when everyone actually knows there is a need for restoring a strong positive role for government which alone was able to bail out the banks and prevent a global economic crash as well as alone having the capacity to deal with soaring energy bills and transport fares, tackle climate change, and counter the bonus greed and tax avoidance of the super-rich.
Biello: And they do have some more aggressive policies than even the U.S. at present as far as renewable energy goes, whether those who actually realized they have had a lot of problems with kind of wind farms that didn't perform up to expectations, but they do have fairly aggressive targets for how much energy it needs to come from renewable resources like the wind and the sun, they have become the manufacturer, as in all things, for Photovoltaics and the wind turbine blades that are basically powering the green revolution in the West.
In order for a law firm or any other corporation to invest the time, energy, and money needed to bring you on board, it needs to know with some degree of confidence that you will indeed actually be able to show up on the agreed - upon date.
It's possible that when elephants are not around, the trees may actually benefit from an invasion by the bigheaded ant, because they wouldn't need to produce nectar for native species and could use the energy to grow instead.
«At the end of the day, people buy their product based on value and utility for what they need, and while they may be interested and passionate about certain issues like energy security or climate change, very few customers will actually let that altruistic sense drive their purchasing decision,» Stricker said.
So, now, when your body sends out the signal, «I need sweet food,» your brain can easily interpret it as «Get me a tub of rocky road ice cream,» instead of what your body is actually looking for, which is the energy, vitamins, and minerals that come from root vegetables.
Getting enough protein and fats and plenty of veggies actually helps the pancreas function optimally, especially things like the medium chain fatty acids in coconut oil that don't even need bile or pancreatic enzymes to digest and go straight to the liver to be used for energy.
«Many times when a sugar craving hits, your body is really crying out for protein... If you reach for protein instead, it will actually help curb your cravings for sweets by giving your body the kind of sustained energy it really needs
Your body actually needs fat for energy and to process certain vitamins and minerals.
Take in fats and proteins and your body uses these for energy and actually starts burning your fat stores, you also feel satisfied when you've eaten fats and protein and so avoid the cycle of eating more when it's not needed.
(500 milliliters) in energy drinks per day and still feel good, although the sugars are high and so these things need to be weighed out in terms of what is actually healthy for the human body.
For example, these energy bars look and taste like decadent, but they're actually loaded with everything your body needs during a busy afternoon for giving you an energy booFor example, these energy bars look and taste like decadent, but they're actually loaded with everything your body needs during a busy afternoon for giving you an energy boofor giving you an energy boost.
With today's need for energy - efficient lighting, nevertheless, LEDs have actually dropped in cost and increased in quality.
This is because the right diet will work both in the energy fuel up to maximize the energy needed to actually perform the exercises and in the post workout recovery process when your muscles are hungry for nutrients.
Few parents have the time, energy or education policy experience to go hunting for the facts on which schools are actually helping all their students learn, which ones are in desperate need of support, and which ones are eking it out for affluent kids but still failing to deliver an equal education to every child.
For example, calcium pentothenate is actually vitamin B5, a water - soluble vitamin that the body needs to produce hormones, energy, store fat, and for other bodily processFor example, calcium pentothenate is actually vitamin B5, a water - soluble vitamin that the body needs to produce hormones, energy, store fat, and for other bodily processfor other bodily processes.
Promotion of property rights and market incentives will provide whatever solutions to our energy needs are actually plausible when taking all dimensions into account, not just the hysterical ones that make for nice sound bites on the evening news.
For that remaining 1 / 6th, we might ask how much of what you list is actually required to provide an adequate level of health care, how much energy is needed, and how much has to come from fossil fuels.
Both items could merge next week: the CAA could be stripped of any regulatory authority in a new bill draft, or the bill draft itself could do little to actually curb CO2 and spur the clean energy jobs we need for our economy and our planet.
To get public support for that plan, the government has needed a metric for comparing the costs of fossil - fuel energy versus «renewables» that will make the renewables appear much cheaper than they actually are.
In fact, the more I read, the more convinced I am that there's actually a stronger case for the need to start replacing FF - based energy with alternative sources on the basis of declining availability than for the prevention of global warming (which is already a pretty strong case!).
Oddly, the Energy Star yellow labels that are required for all clothes washers and refrigerators provide all the information you need on a simple and easy to use label — no idea why we can't get this on TV's, which can actually use more power than a fridge.
It has now been reported that the cost of renewable energy plus battery storage is now comparable to, or actually cheaper than, the cost of the previously most economical form of the «peaking» power needed to compensate for sudden changes in electric grid demand or generation — natural gas.
ZERO, actually increased emissions as more fossil - fuel energy sources are needed to cover for the times when the wind don't blow and the sun don't shine!
Since «there's an over two orders of magnitude (~ 120) difference between the amount of energy needed to add a litre to the ocean from melting ice (~ 334KJ)[and] thermal expansion of sea water (~ 40,000 KJ)», this means that sea - level rise, often offered as a «proxy» for «global warming», is actually not important.
But he wholly fails to explain what the implications of the variability problem is (the need for overbuild of generation capacity and expensive / unfeasible large - scale energy storage), nor whether, if an effort is made to deal practically with these problems in real national electricity grids, the «increasingly cheaper» renewables will ever become cheap enough (when all relevant real - world factors are considered) and reliable enough (without natural gas «backup»), to actually substitute for and displace fossil fuels (or nuclear) at the scale required.
Research has shown that the infrastructure needed to move and clean water for city use can actually have a higher overall embodied energy than localized water collection and reuse at the building scale.
RE # 1, Hi Russ, the US actually has enough coal to meet the US energy needs for the next 250 years; oil is a different story.
At fixed time for energy breakeven (and you need to factor in a time lag between when the energy is spent and when the renewable resource is actually producing), you find you can exponentially grow the renewables.
Actually, jobseekers need to focus their primary energy on networking and talking to human beings, rather than settling for the online «cattle call» with thousands of other candidates and hoping somebody picks them out of the blue.
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