Sentences with phrase «at an incline on»

Avoid walking at incline on the treadmill or doing hill sprints / stair running.
And when used correctly, walking at an incline on the treadmill can do you more good than anything else.

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James Damore was fired by Google on Monday for circulating «Google's Ideological Echo Chamber,» a highly controversial 10 - page memo suggesting that women are underrepresented at the company because of biological differences that make them less inclined to tech and leadership roles and not because of bias.
Sun News, a low - budget mix of blustery conservative opinion, reporting, and digs at the CBC, makes an odd contender — especially these days, when the CRTC is less inclined to impose additional costs, however small, on consumers.
A mini flash crash was characterized in Nanex's blogpost as an uninterrupted price decline or incline on a single stock of at least 0.8 % within a period of less than 1.5 seconds.
Another option given the strong cash flow, if you feel inclined to reinvest, would be to take on some debt so that at least for the next few years you can grow the sites using OPM!!!
On that subject, I'm not inclined to form any expectations at all, preferring to take our evidence as it comes.
Though I'm not inclined to put much weight on projections or forecasts, the present shape of the yield curve is one that has historically been followed by a parallel upward shift in interest rates at all maturities.
Opinions will always differ on such a subject, but at the moment there are probably more, including some influential offshore institutions, inclining to the opposite view.
At least nothing beyond «h - ll», «d-mn», or» - ss»... mostly cause CNN's filters are so strong, and that reporting is so easy, that I'm not really inclined to use «f — k» or «s — t» very often on this site.
Consequently one feels less inclined to reject as unscientific the idea that the critical point of planetary reflective consciousness which is the result of the forming of humanity into an organized society, far from being a mere spark in the darkness, corresponds on the contrary to our passage (by a movement of reversal or dematerialization) to another face of the universe: not an ending of the ultra-human but its arrival at something trans - human at the very heart of reality.
Fortunately, the supermen at the Pentagon do not seem inclined to take on the really dangerous member of the axis of evil, North Korea — at least not for now.
But Jesus did not rise ~ right at the beginning... the first day of the week, Saturday at sunset ~, but LITERALLY word for word «LATE ON THE SABBATH IN THE MID-AFTERNOON TOWARDS the First day of the week» that would begin three hours later sunset sharp the twelfth hour AFTER epicenter of being inclining daylight of the Sabbath» — «opse de sabbatohn tehi epiphohskousehi eis mian sabbatohn».
Much of the weakening of religious certitude in the Christian West can be laid at the door of science; even people whose religion might incline them to hostility to the pretensions of science generally understand that they have to rely on science rather than religion to get things done.
D. E. Nineham points out that «most commentators accept at any rate the basic facts of the story, arguing that Christians would have been unlikely to invent a tradition in which Jesus receives hurried burial from a pious Jew, and his own followers have no part in the proceedings ’15 and then goes on to add that «scholarly opinion has perhaps been a little inclined to overlook the possible influence of the Old Testament on the story».16
If one is inclined, like me, to take comfort in the thought that at least Niebuhr and Paul Tillich had a significant public impact, a certain defensiveness against Sifton's statements on this theme is inevitable.
Gil you have asked some very good questions why does bad things happen in the world i personally do nt know God did nt explain to Job either why he had to suffer.What i do know is that God desires that none of us should perish but that all would have eternal life in him through Jesus Christ.This world will one day pass away and the real world will be reborn so our focus as christians is on whats to come and being a witness in the here and now.Both good and bad happens to either the righteous or the sinner so what are we to make of that.What we do know is that God will set all things right at the appointed time the wicked will be judged and the righteous will be rewarded for there faith isnt that enough reason for us to believe.Free will is only a reality if we can choose between good and bad but our hearts are deceitfully wicked we naturally are inclined toward sin that is another reason whyt we need to be saved from ourselves so what are we to do.For me Christ died and rose again that is a fact witnessed by over 500 people that were alive at the time and was recorded by historians how many other religious leaders do you know that did that or did the miracles that Jesus did.As far as the bible is concerned much of the archelogical evidence has proven to be correct and many of prophetic words spoken many hundreds of years ago have come to pass including both the birth and the death of Jesus.Interested in what philosophy you are believing in if other than a faith in Jesus Christ so how does that philosophy give you the assurance that you are saved.Its really simple with christianity we just have to believe in Jesus Christ.brentnz
«People will be inclined to give their children those skills and traits that align with their own temperaments and lifestyles,» writes Gregory Stock, an apostle of human genetic engineering who heads the program on Medicine, Technology and Society at UCLA.
Even many of today's Christians, who in other respects may be regarded as being very liberal in their outlook, have been inclined to rest their faith on the historical reliability of the resurrection narratives, as pointing to at least one incontestable miracle of a supernatural character, and they have been alarmed when the «Empty Tomb» stories came to be regarded as legendary.
If I ask myself whether, on fuller reflection about my reason for feeling this way, my sense of obligation may cease to attach itself to the nonperformance of the action in question, I incline strongly to the negative view, and I find it difficult to believe that at this point other rational beings differ from me.
I am inclined to offer an interpretation that, at this point in the discussion, can be nothing more than a suggestion: Whitehead is leaning toward a form of naïve realism a leaning that will culminate in his famous attack on theories of the bifurcation of nature.
If a historian of Greek religion at times take an interest in recent studies on Iranian or Indian religions, he is less inclined to follow the work of his specialist - colleagues, let us say, in Altaic, Bantu, or Indonesian religions.
I did a 15 minute warm up, then the workout took me 25 minutes, then I finished with 25 minutes on the treadmill at 8 % incline.
At the same time, millennials are much more inclined to trust on - pack certifications than older consumers, setting them up for disappointment if the USDA's organic certification program is eventually shown to have as many holes as Swiss cheese.
At night, if you're so inclined, you and a friend could drop $ 100 on roasted yellowtail collar, lengua ravioli, blistered okra with tomatoes and basil, and a pour of Pappy Van Winkle.
And because the OCC campus is on the highest elevation in Oklahoma County, and the track is built on an incline above the campus, and its second curve faces the southwest — whence the winds normally come — it can be semiscientifically deduced that the second curve at the OCC track is just about the windiest corner in the U.S. in early spring.
No matter what their careers, they are inclined to agree with the words lettered on the gymnasium at West Point; words of Douglas MacArthur a generation ago: UPON THE FIELDS OF FRIENDLY STRIFE ARE SOWN THE SEEDS THAT, UPON OTHER FIELDS, ON OTHER DAYS, WILL BEAR THE FRUITS OF VICTORon the gymnasium at West Point; words of Douglas MacArthur a generation ago: UPON THE FIELDS OF FRIENDLY STRIFE ARE SOWN THE SEEDS THAT, UPON OTHER FIELDS, ON OTHER DAYS, WILL BEAR THE FRUITS OF VICTORON OTHER DAYS, WILL BEAR THE FRUITS OF VICTORY.
Focusing on Giroud's injury, more importantly, Wenger doesn't really seem inclined to utilize Joel Campbell as his first choice No. 9, at least until now, as you get the feeling that it's going to be Sanchez all the way, to lead the line for the Gunners.
This reporter is fairly well connected and usually in the know about the goings on behind the scenes at the Emirates, so I am inclined to believe him.
I'm inclined to want to disregard what an anonymous teammate says, but the fact that it fits with some on campus gossip means that it should at least be read and taken into consideration.
If one were so inclined to wager on this game, SI.com recommends taking the team with the better performing sportsbook, however, when comprising our Best Bets the team at SportsInsights will shy away from this action altogether.
In an attempt to one - up the rookie, Chad Johnson posted this video on Twitter of him running on a treadmill at a 2.5 % incline at 24 MPH.
Michelle Wie, in her first visit to Golf Channel's «Morning Drive» show, said Thursday she was inclined not to tee it up again on the PGA Tour but refused to rule out a repeat of her dramatic 2004 appearance at the Sony Open.
As others have mentioned before, the biggest clubs already have significant depth in forward positions, and are, hypothetically, less inclined to splurge on a luxury player at this point in time.
Priced at 22/1 (eighth favourites), not even the bookmakers give Arsenal much of a chance of going all the way this season, with better odds on offer at CasinoDeal and other gambling avenues if you're inclined to spend your money on long shots.
I can't be certain, but would hazard a guess that if at 5.45 pm on Sunday 24th May 2009 you'd turned to me and cheerfully opined that relegation from the top flight should be welcomed as just the tonic my beloved Newcastle Utd needed, I'd have been inclined to disagree, possibly violently.
Ruling out a 4 -4-2 which has hardly been used at all this season id be inclined to have Eboue start on the RHS of the front 3 for his work rate, but if Sagna isn't fit he'll obviously be at RB.
I'd love to quit my job as an IT professional and become a stay - at - home, «domestically inclined» mom with a baby on my hip while he brings home the bacon.
It would certainly prompt me to buy more magazines because the older I get, I am less inclined to buy magazines that don't at least on some level reflect back a bit of myself.
Sleeping on an incline helps keep the airlines more open and allows your child to sleep and breathe better at night.
First of all, they have brakes, which I use all of the time, whether in the parking lot or during a stroll at the zoo when we stop on an incline.
But I never really have her sleep directly on her back, she's always slightly inclined or if she is sleeping on her side or on her chest it's like right next to me so I'm like really aware of where she's at.
Put them to sleep on their back on a firm mattress, it may be tempting to put them at an incline or in a seat but you MUST ask your doctor about this first
Reward your child if they have done well on the potty and tell others about it so they can praise them too; your child will feel really proud of themselves and they will be more inclined to have a good go at potty training, rather than giving up.
This more modern twist means that at no point during the swinging motion does the babies incline change to a more vertical position placing extra weight on babies spinal column.
lurk on Twitter (a surprising number of people feel inclined to tweet their disgust at nursing in public, frequently comparing it to defecation).
Rwanda has vigorously denied the allegations, and at least some academics are inclined to leave the jury out on such claims for the moment.
Cuomo has been somewhat more inclined to veto legislation that would impose new limits or requirements on agencies he oversees than to block a bill chosen at random.
Such complicated arrangements incline me strongly to support adopting the practice of some countries, long backed by the Electoral Commission, the 2007 Councillors Commission and others, of a single four - yearly national or at least regional Local Elections Day for all councils — though not, as in Sweden, on the same day as parliamentary elections with different coloured ballot papers, and probably not in mid-November, like Denmark's.
Symptoms are: shortness of breath on exertion - typically when climbing stairs or inclines (and later at rest), hyperventilation and an expanded chest.
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