Sentences with phrase «expended more time and energy»

On no issue of foreign policy has he expended more time and energy than settlement of the Israeli «Arab conflict, and after almost eight years of effort he has precisely nothing to show for it.

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The church has expended much time and energy and more than once fought battles in the realms of belief and conduct.
... the fear often is expressed that the «rather amorphous middle position termed «evangelicalism, living between a left wing capitulation to ethnology - sociology and a right wing reaction to the same disciplines, «seems more ready to expend their time and energy in defense of older formulations of Christian truths than to grapple with the matter of reformulating these truths in terms of new conceptual frameworks.»
Masicampo explains that although having a narrow focus probably will not lead to so obvious a failure in the real world as it did in the laboratory, he thinks being blind to alternative solutions «frequently results in people expending more time, energy and resources on tasks than is necessary.»
Expend more energy than you consume over time, and you'll lose fat.
By using a lighter weight, higher repetitions, and varying the repetition duration, you can maintain the stimulus for a prolonged period of time and theoretically, you should be able to expend more energy than just pumping out a lower number of reps with high volume training.
Health experts think that the [law of energy conservation] is relevant to why we get fat because they say to themselves and then to us, as The New York Times did, «Those who consume more calories than they expend in energy will gain weight.»
It is time - efficient because no warmup is necessary, and it also places more priority on the high rep set — I feel that the mental energy I previously needed to attack heavy weights can also be expended very productively on the mental toughness needed to push a high - rep set through till the very end, regardless of the burn.
By preventing or reducing the impact of certain illnesses, there will be less gym time missed, and the body can expend more energy on muscle recovery and growth instead of fighting illnesses.
The more energy expended per unit of time, the greater the intensity of the exercise and the greater the effect on cardiorespiratory fitness.
So I told my hubby that you suggested I could get a new pair of «heavier» boots and that would improve my walks — maybe expend more energy over less time.
I agree with much of what has been said here, but I also thought it interesting that near the end of this book, we read that while Walter and Joe both have thought about taking it down, to do so would require more time and energy then they have or wish to expend.
Shorter dogs may have a more difficult time on trails, since they have to expend more energy and may not be able to scramble over rocks as easily.
By attempting to register the mark DOTA, Valve seeks to appropriate the more than seven years of goodwill that Blizzard has developed in the mark DOTA and in its Warcraft III computer game and take for itself a name that has come to signify the product of years of time and energy expended by Blizzard and by fans of Warcraft III.
By definition (or again more or less tautologically) if scenarios are outlandish, it must be wasteful to expend time and energy on them.
Indeed, this Wiley stuff is nonsense, but let's not expend too much time and energy on putting pressure on Wiley — lest we lose sight of the even more important piece of nonsense that is the Wegman Report.
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