Sentences with phrase «borne little weight»

Previous letters to other such supplication have borne little weight with the committee.
This and the fact that a banner advertisement is appearing on the internet today for the same products with similar claims suggest Nestlé's statement saying it will comply with the ruling bears little weight.

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Is your faith / religion so tenuous as to be unable to bear the weight of a little inquiry?
Maybe because the Welsh have been punching above their weight recently and have not qualified for the World Cup since 1958 and only one major tournament in the donkey's years will make their loss to the Republic of Ireland in the crucial final qualifier a little easier to bear, but I doubt it.
Woolsey, a 5» 9», 155 - pound wide receiver for Bishop Amat High, in La Puente, Calif., had been the littlest starter on the field at Anaheim Stadium, yet he had borne on his back the weight of his team's aspirations.
Type II is classified as, slight to moderate tear of the ATF; little to no tearing of the PTF, weight bearing is difficult, moderate amount of pain, tenderness and swelling around the ankle joint.
Type I is classified as, little to no tearing of the ATF, mild pain, weight bearing is minimally impaired, point tenderness, and swelling around the outside of the ankle.
Baby weight is a vital little piece of information everyone loves to know when a baby is born.
Nursing has been rewarding for me and my sweet little man he is in the 98th percentile for weight and I have never given him anything other then breast milk and he was not born big either only 6 15 so my milk is everything he has needed to grow so big.
A swing or bouncer might be fun for a little while, but since this is also the age when infants can bear weight on their legs, it can make trying a jumper a lot of fun.
Through early Tummy Time, your little one learns to use his hands as a weight - bearing surface.
Through exploration and trial and error, your little one will discover that she can use her hands, feet, legs and bottom as weight - bearing surfaces for sitting.
Contrary to popular belief, your age, height, weight and the weight of your baby have little bearing on the amount of back pain — if any — you experience.
The fact that your little one can now press down through open hands is a result of stretching and strengthening of her finger muscles through all the weight bearing of Tummy Time in past months.
In your case, it is possible that your babies are born with little low weight.
It was fun to see how much different I looked, and then to compare the before picture with a picture from right before Little J was born and then after I had lost the weight.
«But little is understood about how experiencing stress during pregnancy and having been born with a low birth weight affect mothers for the rest of their lives.»
Hill found that the babies born to mothers within 2.5 kilometers (a little over 1.5 miles) of drilled gas sites were 25 percent more likely to have low birth weight compared to those in non-drilled areas.
Children born to mothers who gained too little weight during pregnancy were at increased risk for schizophrenia and other non-affective psychoses later in life, according to new epidemiological research from Karolinska Institutet in Sweden.
On the other hand, gaining too little weight increases the risk that the baby will be born early and underweight.
Which, considering we live in SD with 7 months of winter (no vitamin D and little weight bearing activitiy) and my daughter picks at high calcium content foods, seems reasonable.
Feel the talon of the heel and sense the stacking of bone on bone as you line up your structure to bear the weight of your body with lightness, using as little muscle activation as is needed to remain upright.
And so if you just do that, and you turn off that Fight or Flight, in a way maybe we can't directly prove that you're gonna start losing weight because of it, but if you can just do these little minor shifts in your nervous system state throughout the day, that can be enough to prevent you from getting into that fat storage mode like you talked about because your body thinks it's getting chased by a bear and it needs to put you into a storage mode, because you never know when you're going to eat next.
If you are a little bit bigger than the average bear, you might want to stick with this step until you lose a little bit more weight and get stronger — maybe go to 35 or 40 - pound (18 kg) dumbbells.
It's so funny, you reminded me of I felt when I was pregnant, I would make these little plans in my head like, «Okay, so after the baby is born, I'm going to start doing yoga three times a week and going to the gym and doing all this other stuff to get the baby weight off.»
He has plans to help train an up and comer, is steady if a little bored with his girlfriend and is feeling the irksome weight of now being «ordinary».
Does Lexus's 471bhp, V8 - engined rival for the BMW M4 match the German car's thrills on the road, or is the extra quarter of a ton weight penalty it carries a little too much to bear?
Some of you might remember all the trouble I had with Pisco «s food... he started on Pro Plan... but he was born with a lack of a digestive ensyma... so his stool was always loose... after a while the vet recomended Prescription Science Diet... he was on that for a while and it worked well but here it is SO expensive and it only comes in the small package... one day someone gave me a sample of Dog Chow from Purina and I tried it and guess what he liked it and didi n`t do anything to his tummy... I changed his Prescription to Dog chow and never had any problem... he even started to gain a little weight and is very healthy and active, I do give him calcium and vitamin supplements since I know it «s not a premium food... but for Pisco it «s the one that workes.
A little follow - up research on column proportions suggests that it is remarkably close in proportion to the Doric columns at the Parthenon, columns marked by entasis (from the Greek «to strain»), the art - historical term describing the way Greek columns enact their architectural function — the bearing of weight.
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