Sentences with phrase «enough rem»

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It's good to know that, despite the demands of work, blog writing, hand - waver auditing etc, at least you are getting enough REM sleep!
Assuming that you are a young college student, you should have no problem getting enough REM sleep if you avoid habitual drug use.
These people do not go into the deep enough REM sleep that induces paralysis.
My body constantly ached from not getting enough REM sleep, I felt frustrated and was beyond exhausted.

Not exact matches

A nap that is long enough to include a full sleep cycle, at least 90 minutes, will limit sleep inertia by allowing you to wake from REM sleep.
It was bad enough that you used Aerosmith's «Dream On» or REM's «End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)», but not our sweet and saucy Adele.
For 20 of those species, enough data existed to estimate expected amounts of REM and non-REM sleep.
What follows is intended ad rem as the issue is as much semiotics as science.Viscount Monckton can rival Smullin when it comes to designing puzzles - he has published some that offer large rewards to the first brilliant enough to solve them.
For 20 of those species, enough data existed to estimate how long the REM and non-REM portions of their sleep would last.
Getting a good night sleep is vital for pituitary gland proper function.About 90 % of the human growth hormone is released during REM sleep.Turn all lights and possible distractions off and try to get 8 - 9 hours of sleep a night.Not getting enough sleep regularly can lower the amount of growth hormone your body produces daily.
However, green tea doesn't contain enough L - theanine to significantly boost your REM cycles, and might make you wake up to go to the bathroom.
This stimulation of the NMDA receptor is believed to have two key effects on sleep: inhibiting muscle activity during rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, and lowering core body temperature enough to facilitate sleep in the first place.
Dogs do have the ability to look up, most can see a spectrum of colors and many dogs dream deep enough that they enter a REM state of trance, which is said to have the most vivid dreaming.
Interestingly enough, this is because cats do go through non-REM and REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep phases.
What follows is intended ad rem as the issue is as much semiotics as science.Viscount Monckton can rival Smullin when it comes to designing puzzles - he has published some that offer large rewards to the first brilliant enough to solve them.
TREB board members wanted reassurances that the Industry Leaders Group wasn't about to create its own national MLS, after comments members of the group made in REM that they were prepared to do just that if organized real estate didn't act quickly enough.
I mentioned 7 Pts USP briefly in several REM comments over the years, but no one seemed to catch on, oddly enough.
The caveat of part one of this article still applies: if you take the point of view that as long as the person in front of you «can fog up a mirror» and has the ability to pay desk fees, that's good enough — then move on to the next page of REM.
Month after month, I never know if we will have enough advertising in REM to cover all the bills.
Just recently I've commented here (REM), on two examples of brokerage produced advertising in Ontario that I find unbelievable, and yet the bold are careful and confident enough not to flinch.
With there being over 100,000 registrants across Canada, it is too bad that many more than the current numbers who read REM and who subsequently participate herein, do not take the time to do so, across the board, as you and many, but nowhere near enough, others do.
AND, by the way, I LOVE the REM comments; the fire and passion from everyone who contributes is fantastic, but, in my opinion, it's not enough.
REM: Do you think the federal government's Competition Bureau will ever agree that organized real estate is competitive enough, whatever the market and economic conditions?
It seems that you don't give enough consideration to any of the letters sent to REM about CREA including mine (Map for disaster) and all the comments generated by it online.
Always on the run and especially needing to be organized, with no waste, especially in regard to never having enough hours in a day, maybe REM readers will find this information useful.
So the question is: would a public statement made in REM (the real estate industries premier publication) especially by someone who holds themselves out to be a Real Estate Expert, not amount to a ``... or other notices against title» and or would said statement be «absolute» enough to be specific enough, to be actionable — otherwise, perhaps, the statement needs to be: absolutely correct?
But now it is too late to read self - help articles in REM, let alone throw in the odd comment or two here and there, because you do not feel that you are part of the culture; you do not feel competent enough to comment because you do not feel that you are a legitimate member of the culture.
In an interview for a recent REM article, long - time Royal LePage Foothills broker Ted Zaharko said that brokerages in Western Canada aren't taking in nearly money enough from their salespeople compared to other parts of the country.
This is what happens when the very vast majority of Realtors does not pay attention to what is going on within its sales culture, does not care about anything other than the next commission cheque, does not read REM regularly, does not concern itself with pursuing anything more than the bare minimum of ongoing education requirements, does not care enough about what the majority of the public thinks about them, does not heed the warnings of professionals within the culture, does not heed the warnings of commenters on REM about this issue (over the past five years or so) and too often crosses its fingers when conducting double - enders, hoping that neither opposing parties to the transactions find out what was or was not said or revealed that should have been said or revealed.
I never complained about what cost me because I was smart enough to recognize (and my mind goes back to the recent REM Alberta story...) that it costs money for a brokerage to run a stable business.
It provides a nice snapshot sampling so far of members who are truely interested enough to read REM, to read other interested members» opinions therein on important issues, and to take the time to chime in with their own opinions.
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