Sentences with phrase «big should eliminate»

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With eliminating the deficit in time for the election the government's single biggest priority, it follows that the Finance Minister who brought Canada through the recession in relatively sound shape should be kept on to ensure the books are balanced on schedule.
But instead of looking for ways to reduce the number of those seeking to take their place at the table, we should look for ways to eliminate the perverse policies that prevent a bigger banquet.
A new study by French and UK researchers published in a leading journal this week suggests that should no cure be found for dementia, then the biggest impact on reducing rates of this progressive brain destroying disease is likely to come from eliminating diabetes and depression and boosting education, as well as encouraging people to eat more fruit and vegetables.
By place your hands wider than shoulder width apart, you can place more stress on the chest by eliminating a big part of your triceps involvement.
Seeing as there are sources of inflammation flying into your body left right and centre these days (trans - fats, sugar, pesticides, BPA, phthalates in plastic), you should eliminate all the big sources like drinking water and toothpaste in almost all possible acne circumstances.
The biggest changes that you should make in order to heal your body and optimize health, regardless of current food addictions or not, is to eliminate as much processed food as possible and focus on eating real food.
Our team is working on improving the site daily, reviewing and screening the profiles for eliminating the scammers (big issue in the online dating world), spammers and all fishy behaviours that shouldn't be on dating sites, so that our members can connect better with people that matter.
It should be big enough for her to turn around and eliminate in more than one spot.
Topical pesticide products would be a big «no» for your animal and you should eliminate their exposure to household and lawn chemicals for the good of their long term health.
We acknowledge that occasional mistakes will happen (we are human), but we should aim at eliminating errors from the assessments (not a big issue when one can only find one error of any real significance in almost 3,000 pages of an assessment).
Perhaps Peter Kalmus should now consider eliminating the next biggest sector in his carbon footprint.
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