Sentences with phrase «physical effort after»

You can definitely make ice cream without an ice cream maker but it will be time consuming and more physical effort After you're done making the custard base, cool it over an ice bath and refrigerate overnight like the recipe states.

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Three sweet spots for maximizing your efforts: the morning analytic spike, a creative spike after lunch, and a physical spike in the afternoon.
Increasing its physical presence in China, along with Starbucks» efforts to go after a more affluent and coffee - loving clientele through its premium coffee locations (aka Starbucks Reserve Roastery), demonstrate the reach and innovation that can drive mid-single-digit growth year in and year out.
Male - type tendencies (vigorous play, sexual arousal by females, and physical aggressiveness) followed the testosterone - rich intrauterine fetal development of the people he studied, regardless of efforts to socialize them as females after birth.
Beyond the physical toll of the race, IRONMAN events exact an emotional and mental effort on an athlete — and a way to recover after...
The 129 sedentary adult ages 18 to 64 recruited for the study, irrespective of their sex, ethnicity or BMI classifications, correctly estimated physical activities of light effort but underestimated moderate and vigorous effort, even after being given commonly used exercise intensity descriptors.
In an effort to debunk social media myths about body perfection, they opened up to us about the specific physical side effects they experienced after growing and delivering a real live human.
I fell into my niche without any effort on my part — retired professional women over 60 flocked to my classes and together we explored the issues that bothered them the most: physical aches and pains, menopause after - effects, energy challenges, concerns about balance, etc..
After an intensive one - year strategic planning process, the Center on the Developing Child focuses its efforts on three core areas of greatest potential for impact: (1) reducing developmental barriers to learning; (2) strengthening the early childhood foundations of lifelong physical and mental health; and (3) enhancing the economic and social stability of the environment of relationships in which young children develop.
«After the Columbine tragedy there was a more concerted effort to show a physical security presence,» explained Riley.
The program began in 1998 as an effort to get cats into homes before their mental or physical health declined from prolonged shelter stays — and after close to two decades of the policy, the length of stay for adult cats has decreased by 78 %.
It worked great for us, and although washing clothes manually did take a bit of physical effort, we also found that it offered a great incentive to only wash things when they were truly dirty, and not just toss things in the hamper after wearing them once.
It can be difficult, when all of your energy is focused on physical recovery, to spend the time and effort necessary to protect your legal interests after a personal injury.
However with this way the normally after 3 - 4 direction changes, the steering wheel will suddenly needs more physical effort to keep it going.
«There would be nothing worse than to go through all the emotional and physical effort that it takes to move, only to hate your job after the first few weeks because you didn't fully understand the position before agreeing to it,» Streif says.
For some women the emotional and physical effort of looking after a baby makes them feel «out of touch» by the end of a day.
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