Sentences with phrase «as nonessential»

We need a job to provide ourselves and our family with necessities like food, shelter, and clothing as well as the nonessential pleasures of life, like birthday cake.
Far from being mere adornments to educational development, easy to dismiss as nonessential in tight economic times, these disciplines nurture our creative instincts.
A high - quality protein contains all the essential amino acids as well as some nonessential amino acids, which support the body's functions.
Arginine is a nonessential amino acid that our body can produce enough of to function optimally and properly, this is why it is known as a nonessential amino acid.
Such genes are known as nonessential.
Until the last few decades, the frontal lobes of the brain were shrouded in mystery and erroneously thought of as nonessential for normal function — hence the frequent use of lobotomies in the early 20th century to treat psychiatric disorders.
Phenyl - Free 2HP provides all other essential amino acids as well as nonessential amino acids, carbohydrate, fat, essential fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals.
HCY 2 provides all other essential amino acids as well as nonessential amino acids, carbohydrates, fat, essential fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals.
If we trust the sense of identity, we seem driven to regard the changing experiences as nonessential to our ultimate selfhood.

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Discretionary expenses include nonessential expenses, such as entertainment, travel, recreation, charitable giving, and luxury purchases.
We do it so well that most of us easily compensate for nonessentials, such as beards and hairstyles.
EPC requires all churches to hold to «essential» tenets of the Christian faith, but allows each congregation freedom in forming opinions on «nonessential» matters, such as whether women can be elected as deacons and elders.
Various elements of tradition seem nonessential, such as male celibate priesthood and biblical cosmology.
We enjoyed the nonessential beauty in the quality of a locally designed and built structure as well as in the artist's work on its walls.
God partnered with a woman, in her flesh, to become flesh... So, all of this talk about the Church's ministry being a «masculine ministry», as if women are primarily «alongside» men (read: nonessential)?
As if women are primarily «alongside» men (read: nonessential)?
Bergson is cited several times in a sympathetic but nonessential fashion, in connection with such concepts as «intuition, «canalization,» and «spatialization,» all of which refer to the characteristics of thought and experience, rather than to evolution or to Bergson's wider evolutionary cosmology.
However, if history is any indication, they will not suffer lasting severe hardship since, as we previously noted, in the 1995 and 1996 shutdown, these nonessential government employees were eventually paid not to work.
Paterson's budget division is expected, as soon as tomorrow, to send a detailed memo to state agencies outlining steps to be taken to implement a one - day - a-week furlough for nonessential workers, which could save the cash - strapped state as much as $ 30 million a week, according to the source.
They help send energy to the thigh muscles, and they shut down nonessentials, such as growth or reproduction, that can wait for more auspicious times.
As a result, the CDC recommends that «all nonessential uses of lead should be eliminated,» according to a 2005 statement.
Just as elephant seals restrict blood flow to their nonessential tissues during deep dives, blood flow is interrupted in humans during organ transplantation, stroke, heart attack and other injuries.
In my research, I have emphasized the symbolic and spiritual significance of technically nonessential substances, such as fat and eland blood, that were said to be added to the paint mixture, presumably as magical aids.
For intense detoxes, Wong recommends «cutting back on as much nonessential activity as you can.»
Sometimes classified by their properties, such as net charge and polarity, amino acids commonly are classified as either essential (or indispensable) or nonessential (or dispensable).
They used knockout mice — mice in which specific proteins were deleted from the genome — to classify vitamin K - dependent and selenium - dependent proteins as «essential» (if the knockout mouse died) or «nonessential» (if the knockout mouse was merely sickly).
Amino acids are categorized as either essential, nonessential, or conditional amino acids.
Bodybuilders prepare for competitions through a combination of intentional dehydration, elimination of nonessential body fat, and carbohydrate loading to achieve maximum vascularity, as well as tanning to accentuate muscular definition.
To its credit, the movie has as little patience for nonessential nonsense as the women it portrays.
The MCPS 1st - grade curriculum goals, for instance, contain a number of nonessential topics, such as sorting concrete objects (like Post-its with names of favorite pets on them) into categories, activities that take up instructional time which, critics of the MCPS curriculum argue, could be better spent laying the foundation for algebra in 8th grade.
«Velocity has applied its savvy as a performance PC vendor to this system, overclocking where appropriate and eschewing most nonessential components to keep the price reasonable,» said Rich Brown, Senior Editor in charge of desktop reviews at CNET.
As such, rate hikes reduce the amount of discretionary income borrowers have for nonessential purchases, including vacations, restaurant meals, and luxury goods.
At the bottom of the list should be nonessential spending such as entertainment.
She stuck to inexpensive generic brands, bought ingredients for dishes that she could make in large batches and stretch over several days — such as chili — and avoided nonessential items such as soda.
The use of dietary protein to synthesize energy in dogs diverts amino acids away from functions such as synthesis of nonessential amino acids and building muscle.
It also shows consumers are still reluctant to spend heavily on other nonessential purchases, such as restaurant outings and new clothes.
Consumers» reluctance to spend on nonessential items, such as retail goods and meals out, is a bad sign for the still - vulnerable U.S. economy, since economic growth in the U.S. depends on consumer spending.
In addition, Mintel says that consumers are likely to increase their spending significantly over the next year on nonessential items, such as new video game equipment or tickets to a big event.
As for the rest of your nonessential post, it only shows that you obviously are lacking a scientific background, have not actually done any research on this subject other than visiting echo chamber websites, or have absolutely lost your mind.
Phasing out energy - intensive, nonessential industries such as the gold and bottled water industries will also move the world closer to the time when atmospheric concentrations of CO2 are once again stable.
To further optimize Windows 8 on older hardware, we recommend disabling as many unnecessary startup items and services as possible, disabling any unused hardware, and turning off any nonessential Live Tiles.
For many, tablets are nonessential devices and they also don't needed to be upgraded as frequently as a smartphone, so it makes sense that the market for slates is much smaller.
When Chrysler Corp. decided it needed to sell nonessential real estate assets, it turned to Chicago - based Equis Corp. but, as a global company, Chrysler needed information in markets as widespread as Europe and Asia.
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