The ABC participants also had a
leaner physical constitution in childhood; ‖ additionally, the analysis of the biomeasures recently collected for this sample reveal that they were also in better physical health by the time they reached their mid-30s.
That is, the difference in the gray and blue that I perceive in presentational immediacy ordinarily derives from a difference in
the physical constitution of the physical objects that I perceive as gray and blue.
Indeed, the story here stresses with satisfaction the contrast between
the physical constitution of the Hebrew and the Egyptian.
Harold Jeffreys, The Earth: Its Origin, History, and
Physical Constitution, 6th edition (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1976), p. 387.
Romana: What fascinates me most is teaching my students over the course of their training how to open up ways that allow all people, irrespective of their age,
physical constitution or previous yoga experience to practice yoga together.
They are very sedate and loving dogs that need little exercise due of
their physical constitution; in fact, they're considered among the best dog breeds for beginners.
First, it depends on
the physical constitution of the dog in question.
Having a heroic level of
physical constitution might come in handy, though, as looking through Square Enix's want ads suggests they might be planning to work the project members until they drop.
These paintings focused on
the physical constitution of painting as a stretched and suspended surface, playing with relationships of colour and shape, drawing and structure.
The works in the show — by Pedro Barateiro, Rometti Costales and Rachel Pimm — unfold as structures revealing the internally driven changes of social and natural organisms, and reflecting upon the processes that give place to
the physical constitution of natural and social entities.