In 1776, Washington declared that «the Fate of our Country depends in all human probability,
on the Exertion of a Few Weeks.»
The authors» approach stands in contrast to previous research, which has mostly focused
on the exertion of willpower to positively affect a person's patience.
Not exact matches
«Just turn off any devices... for chunks
of time and just focus
on the experience — the sounds, the sights, the smells, the
exertion of your muscles, etc.» Brooks says.
II § 5, Mill described rent - yielding properties as enabling their holders to demand payment from society «without any
exertion or sacrifice
on the part
of the owners... Landlords... grow richer, as it were in their sleep, without working, risking, or economizing.
In fact, Buber goes
on to say, changed conditions «sometimes allow [us] to make amends for lost opportunities in a quite different situation, in a quite different form, and it is significant that this new situation is more contradictory and the new form more difficult to realize than the old, and that each fresh attempt demands an even greater
exertion to fulfill the task for such is the hard but not ungracious way
of life itself.»
about people who experience same - sex attraction trying to live a Christian life, this fuller exposition
of his thought
on the new ideologies presented a fascinating look into the way in which colonialism — discredited by liberals and to lesser extent many conservatives as well — has gone away from the actual military and political rule seen in previous centuries, to a stealthier and subtler form
of the
exertion of foreign power.
At the macrocosmic level it seems that the pressure I exert
on the pen causes movement
of the pen simultaneous with the
exertion of pressure rather than subsequent to it.
(28) Increasingly, church leaders are questioning how a demanding gospel can be communicated
on a medium such as television, which is characterized by the peculiar qualities
of being entertaining, relaxing, and un-demanding
of personal effort or
exertion by its viewers.
But now since God has taken my salvation out
of my hands into his, making it depend
on his choice and not mine, and has promised to save me, not by my own work or
exertion, but by his grace and mercy, I am assured and certain that he is faithful and will not lie to me... if we do less than we should or do it badly, he does not hold it against us.
Based
on my level
of physical
exertion this weekend, I imagined myself waking up
on Monday morning looking like an SI Swimsuit model and feeling like Gwyneth.
And perhaps the reason for the change
of heart
on Wenger's part is the fact that key players like Ramsey, Ozil, Giroud and Koscielny might not be match fit after their Euro 2016
exertions.
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on aged pros his philosophy which where it all breaks down and not to due mental
exertions
I never thought he was a lazy player in terms
of physical
exertion or doing the small things
on the pitch... But these days he wants to put his mark
on the game every time we have the ball, and is the focal point
of our attack
on near
on every possession.
If Guardiola allows emotion to cloud his judgement, he would gamble
on the fitness
of the likes
of Ederson, Kevin De Bruyne, Leroy Sane and David Silva to improve the chances
of victory against United, yet would it be worth it if the
exertions required to beat Mourinho's men diminished City's prospects against Liverpool three days later?
James Milner feels Liverpool can be more than satisfied with their
exertions over the course
of pre-season as they wrapped up their summer schedule with a 3 - 1 win over Athletic Club in Dublin
on Saturday evening.
You do, however, have to question Blackburn's midweek
exertions and query just how much they have left in the tank to offer
on Saturday, as 120 minutes
of gruelling cup action will have taken a lot out
of them.
And what effect does it have
on the baby, and
on the perineum that's receiving the brunt
of that
exertion?
Yet again, Bob Marley assured us
on «So Much Things to Say» that a likely windfall from social justice, equality and fairness, patriotism, truth, and
exertion of spiritual fortitude against «spiritual wickedness in high and low places» accrues to society or community at large.
Knowing that other people are relying
on you to turn up helps get me out
of bed, and the thought
of pulling the boat up onto the beach just as the Ferryboat Inn is opening its doors means I can usually look forward to a nice lunch after my
exertions!
Republicans in the Senate wanted to tie mayoral control to strengthening charter schools, the Assembly wanted to link mayoral control to the routine
exertions of sales tax authorization for most
of New York's counties upstate and
on Long Island.
«There can be no question that a full ethics investigation into this improper
exertion of state legislative influence by Senator Libous is required, either by virtue
of this complaint or
on the Commission's own initiative, in order to hold the state senator fully accountable to the standards
of ethical conduct and public integrity state law requires
of all members
of the legislature.»
For 20 years, both have relied
on an equation to predict how much water they will need to drink, given the temperature and expected level
of exertion.
Symptoms are: shortness
of breath
on exertion - typically when climbing stairs or inclines (and later at rest), hyperventilation and an expanded chest.
Previously, vitamin C was found to halve the incidence
of common cold episodes in people enduring heavy short - term physical stress, which indicated that vitamin C might also have other effects
on people under heavy physical
exertion.
The team says that physical
exertion drains attentional resources, forcing a person to focus
on what is necessary for survival, often to the exclusion
of details vital to the courts.
Sexual activity can be a concern for many heart attack patients who worry about
exertion triggering another heart event, but data
on the harms and benefits
of sexual activity in heart disease patients is limited.
Even though their exercise performance was higher
on the water treadmill, patients felt they weren't working as hard as
on the land treadmill, based
on a measure called rating
of perceived
exertion.
The American Society
of Hematology Policy Statement
on Screening for Sickle Cell Trait and Athletic Participation opposes mandatory screening
of athletes for sickle cell trait as a prerequisite to athletic participation and urges athletics programs to adopt universal preventive interventions in their training programs to protect all athletes from
exertion - related illness and death.
Arrhythmias in CPVT are almost exclusively brought
on by activities that generate high levels
of epinephrine, also known as adrenaline: heavy
exertion, sports or emotional stress.
The benefits Alpine skiing provides a similar level
of aerobic exercise to running, and can burn over 450 calories per hour, depending
on your
exertion.
Research has shown that adequately warming up and working
on your mobility as a part
of the warm - up process can influence your overall nervous system and muscular strength, thus leading to higher force
exertion for the duration
of your workout.
Based
on calorie burn and intensity level, researchers expected participants to give the activity a rate
of perceived
exertion (RPE) or about 13.
Effort should be a 6
on a rate
of perceived
exertion scale
of 1 to 10, with 10 being as hard as you can go.
Be suspicious
of any symptoms
on exertion.
On a scale
of 10 you would give steady state cardio an
exertion rating
of 3 or 4.
Your rate
of perceived
exertion is a measure
of how difficult you find an exercise based
on a scale (usually 1 - 10 with 1 representing little to no effort and ten representing maximum effort).
If you don't have a heart rate monitor, think
of this
on a rate
of perceived
exertion scale (or RPE), meaning how hard you feel like you're working.
Even though the idea
of exposing your lungs and airways to such
exertion seems contradictory to all other methods
of treating asthma, experts agree that regular physical activity can have various positive effects
on both mental and physical health.
You also need to work
on general lifestyle strategies such as: exhaling
on exertion during weight training and lifting, not «jack - knifing» (sitting bolt upright) when getting out
of bed, using proper posture, and not straining to have a bowel movement.
Moderate sessions involved continuous exercise with a heart rate at 70 percent
of peak or less; perceived
exertion in a range
of 12 - 14,
on a scale
of 6 - 20.
High - Intensity Interval Training (often referred to as the acronym HIIT for short), is a very specific type
of training regimen focused
on very brief moments
of all - out
exertion, followed by a much longer rest, followed by another burst
of all - out
exertion.
I actually used to «squeeze as hard as possible»
on many lifts when I performed them, but after playing around with this concept in the last year or so I've found that I get just as good if not better results by moderating the level
of exertion and changing it depending
on the movement I am doing and how much radiant tension I need
on that day.
For example, if you are performing at a 5
on the modified perceive
exertion scale, you are exercising at approximately 50 %
of your maximum heart rate and are in the «low» zone.
This may be because the intensity and length
of exertion were
on the modest side.
Again too much
exertion brings them
on, but again, it's unpredictable and not nearly the amount
of exertion a healthy person has in a normal day.
Exercise trainers and physiologists sometimes use a «rate
of perceived
exertion» scale like the Borg Scale, which rates an individual's feelings
of working hard
on a scale
of 1 - 10 (and sometimes 1 - 20).
If you've ever tried and failed to do a pull up, you know the
exertion felt is a 9 or 10
on an intensity scale
of 1 - is - light - and -10-is-failure.
Although their ratings
of perceived
exertion, or sense
of the discomfort
of each individual interval, are high and probably accurate, averaging a 7 or higher
on a 10 - point scale, they report enjoying the entire sessions more than longer, continuous moderate exercise, Dr. MacDonald said.
Intensity was maintained at ∼ 12 — 14
on the Borg Rate
of Perceived
Exertion scale (32).
On the contrary: as a result
of the combination
of physical
exertion and missing breakfast you'll consume less throughout the day than you would have if you had eaten breakfast.