When people diet, they often put up an old photograph taken when they were
at their ideal weight so they have a goal in mind as they make decisions about food and exercise throughout the day.
Not exact matches
Of course, one of the main reasons this surplus is
so ideal is that it will cause you to gain
weight at the
ideal rate of
weight gain.
I'd put on some
weight recently,
so I didn't think my usual 4 would fit, but I was wrong: the 6 definitely was loose, gapping a bit
at the neckline and not as fitted
at the waist as would have been
ideal.
Weight distribution is
ideal at 50:50
so there is little drama aside from a whole lot of fun should you find yourself wagoning down a lovely stretch of tangled blacktop.
So to keep your dog
at an
ideal weight you need to balance how much he eats with his activity level.
You'll be able to keep your cat
at an
ideal weight, and in
so doing, reduce health risks.
They called carbon dioxide, and oxygen and nitrogen, «
ideal gases», and said they behave as per basic
ideal gas description (pre Van der Waals), in other words, they have taken all the properties and process of real gases out of their «gases» and reduced them to hard dots with no mass, (no volume,
weight or attraction and therefore nothing to be subject to gravity), and they say these travel
at great speeds through empty space as per
ideal gas, bouncing off each other in elastic collisions and
so «thoroughly mixing» that they can't be unmixed (without an immense amount of work being done,
so for all practical purposes can not be unmixed).
They have not only excised the water cycle, and excised rain from the carbon cycle, but have excised the whole atmosphere which is the heavy voluminous fluid ocean of real gas Air
weighting a ton on our shoulders and in its place have empty space with imaginary
ideal gas molecules travelling under their own molecular momentum
at great speeds through this empty space miles apart from each other bouncing off each other in elastic collisions, no attraction, and
so «thoroughly mixing».
This lightweight, well - balanced machine tips the scales
at just 2.3 kg — that's the
weight of two kittens, or six tins of baked beans — and has an extendable shaft
so you can operate it
at the
ideal height for you.