Hopefully you can now see why you can find so many examples of
people adhering to low calorie diets and lots of exercise yet not able to lose a pound.
People adhering to a Mediterranean diet consume up to 50 milliliters (around one fifth of a cup) of the fragrant green liquid a day.
the body of
persons adhering to a particular set of beliefs and practices....
Our country is not «amoral» because of the lack of «religious» beliefs but because neither our government nor
our people adhere to the Word of God any longer.
The conflict happens where there is data and
people adhere to intuition.
People adhere to organized religions out of fear - fear of being outcast and fear of being unsure.
That is what forms the cognitive and emotive skeleton to which the deepest loyalties of
the people adhere, and on which institutions depend.
Along that same vein, most meatball recipes call for breadcrumbs, which is why, as
a person adhering to a gluten - free diet, you can't just eat the meatballs served at your church potluck.
Odds were reduced in a dose response manner with additional MD components — meaning that the more MD components
people adhered, the lower their odds of having advanced colorectal polyps.
Image courtesy of iStockphoto / BakiBG SAN ANTONIO, Texas — So much of our information from — and interaction with — the world is now mediated by computers, cell phones and tablets that health experts have been practically running themselves ragged trying to find ways to use these conduits to help people make healthier choices.Great success stories have come out of parts of the developing world, where cell phones have been used to improve maternal and infant care and help
people adhere to medication guidelines.
She says this suggests that
people adhere to treatment more than previously thought.
Zoning out mentally during exercise didn't have a negative effect, but it didn't help
a person adhere to a regimen, either.
This is because of the metabolism system
a person adheres with.
These aspects of a book press release that I'll list here may go against the grain or «rules» which some marketing
people adhere to, but this has worked for me time and time again garnering significant media coverage contributing to some sell out events for fiction authors.
In 1949, Communist Party Leader Mao Zedong ordered the Chinese
people adhere strictly to the Gregorian calendar used by the rest of the world.
Whether any particular
person adheres to that philosophy or not is their own choice to make.
Under your plan the AGW meme goes on forever in part because knowledgeable
people adhered to political correctness, their own predisposition (academic left) which includes policy authority translating into political practice.
Demanding that
people adhere to your jargon is unfriendly.
We have tools to make sure that
people adhere to the rules of the tribunal, and treat each other respectfully.
Urging, recommending, or suggesting that
any person adhere to any schedule or other recommendation concerning the rate or amount of commissions or fees;
Not exact matches
Create some guidelines, and hire
people who will
adhere to them.
Says Lyon: «I'd much rather they get the right
person, who's going to be there for 10 years, than
adhere to an arbitrary Wall Street timeline.»
O.C. Tanner's research found that the
people who created the most value in their organizations were those whose work required them to
adhere to rules, policies and procedures, not those who were given carte blanche.
And a representative democracy does not need to
adhere to every wish of the
people.
The
People's Bank of China (PBOC) is similarly drafting new guidelines that, if enacted, would require cryptocurrency exchanges to
adhere to banking regulations and verify client identities.
Adhering to the mission, «Technology Improves Health,» Edward Group is committed to applying modern high technology to increase the overall health standard of
people.
In fact, the Tanach is very clear to the Jews that the only covenant they have (and will ever have) is the one pounded out between G - d and the Jews on Mt. Sinai (which, if you read the fine print AND the NT is allowed to be understood / interpreted by designated leaders in the Jewish society; Jesus believed those
people to be the Pharisees and told his JEWISH followers to
adhere to Pharisee teachings... the Pharisees were the honorable, compassionate end of the theology spectrum in the first century instead of the bad rap they get from a mis - reading of the NT (done generally with no comprehension of Jewish culture or history).
I find it interesting that
people who
adhere to orthodox / fundamentalist streams of Christianity feel the need to make everyone live as they do (regardless of their beliefs)-- it's as though the only way these
people can come close to living in accordance with their views is to make sure everyone else pretends to be like them in order to remove the temptation for them.
But, we also criticize
people who
adhere to the dogma — of Christianity, of Islam, of Hindu tradition — when the actions are far removed from what the «policies» of the respective texts dictate (e.g. love thy neighbor, but act badly to others, specifically non-Christians *), or when the «policies» are
adhered to VERY closely and make no sense in today's day and age (e.g. homosexuality is a sin).
I am glad that there was a well - thought out debate between two very intelligent
people who happen to
adhere to different viewpoints.
Just don't expect (and pass laws) other
people to
adhere to your lifestyle.
you believe in a narrow view of a god based on ancient fairy tales and that if you
adhere to the teachings of a supposed son of god you will go to disneyland in the sky forever... which is damm ridiculous... I consider myself an atheist but I am aware of the possibility of a creative force which created the universe... but that god chatted with
people 2000 years ago and brought out a book is childish and stoopid!
Most I know are humanists;
people who care about the rest of humanity regardless of their faith and who
adhere to a moral code just as noble as anyone, just without a deity as the center of their life.
You fail to understand that there are a lot of
people who are Christian but do not
adhere to many of the popular «pagan» rituals and beliefs you speak of.
History shows the Catholic Church being a lawless body that has been allowed to inflict their beliefs and twisted ways on
people in the name of «religion» and force weaker minds into
adhering to their closed minded belief system.
Let us remember that and be more respectful — let us reach out to each other with AT THE LEAST tolerance that each
person will have different views and INSTEAD of trying to degrade someone just because they refuse to
adhere to your beliefs — LISTEN to them and allow that you may feel differently but they have a RIGHT to believe or not believe as they will.
In the present social and cultural context, where there is a widespread tendency to relativize truth, practising charity in truth helps
people to understand that
adhering to the values of Christianity is not merely useful but essential for building a good society and for true integral human development.
But I wouldn't expect
people here to hold me accountable for anything more than
adhering to blog ettiquette.
The United Nations Declaration on Human Rights of 1949 Articles 18 and 19 says that «every
person should have the freedom to
adhere to and practice the religion he or she chooses, and to change religion without coming under pressure as a result».
People like you are why the federal government needs to set standards that all companies must
adhere to.
As for your plea to modernity, there are countless numbers of scientifically minded mordern
people who
adhere to the Christian faith, but of course you already knew that.
I have never understood why religious
people need desperately to make everyone
adhere to their own values.
Underscoring this point, they note that religious switchers
adhere even more closely to the dominant moral ethos of their new groups than do
people raised in those groups.
There are some immature, insecure
people who demand that * everyone *
adhere to their point of view because they themselves don't, in their heart of hearts, believe that said view holds any water and are seeking confirmation via popularity, because if more
people believe it, it MUST be correct.
It long ago became a place for
people who wanted to keep the label of «Christian» without
adhering to any of the concomitant beliefs that comes with it.
It has often been violated, also in modern times — massively so under Nazism and Communism — but civilized
people have
adhered to it in principle.
It should be clearly understood that Islam does not set aside a specific
person with the right to interpret the Qur» an or the Sunnah, nor does it make it a duty of the
people to
adhere to any
person's individual views on questions which are open to private opinion.
The message of The Kigdom isn't about patting
people the back and telling them they're wonderful... it's about telling the truth... and the truth is, is that the church at large is a mess and certainly doesn't
adhere to the teachings of Jesus.
Where is CNN's (and the rest of the media in the non-Muslim world's) outrage at the «convert or die» philosopy and conduct of
people and governments around the globe which profess and
adhere to the tenets of Islam?
But it is certainly not that
people are not
adhering to patriarchy.