Sentences with phrase «seems reasonable»

If we understand «beneficial» to mean «causing one to be better off than one would otherwise be» (which seems reasonable) then «not beneficial» simply means «not causing one to be better off»; it doesn't mean «causing one to be worse off.»
However, given the low risk of skipping a few meals here and there, it seems reasonable to give this a try.
In the paleosphere, we spend more time justifying why we eat nuts than seems reasonable to me.
It certainly seems reasonable that increasing vitamin D3 intake without increasing intake of vitamin A and K2 would result in a significantly lower «optimum» vitamin D3 intake.
But it still seems reasonable to say for such vegans, that there is an issue (as in «an issue to be resolved») regarding safe intake of fructose - rich fruit.
It seems reasonable to expect that a meal designed in this fashion will have a glycemic index around 30.
That seems reasonable from a seasonal eating / evolutionary perspective.
It requires the most energy and effort to activate the largest of the fast twitch fibers so it seems reasonable and most effective to me to train those fibers when your energy levels are the highest, enabling the heaviest weight to be lifted and training the highest number of fibers.
It seems reasonable to me!
It seems reasonable to speculate that chia and flax might be prebiotics but there are specific scientific criteria for a food to be called a prebiotics.
But it seems reasonable.
While putting protein powder in your child's food to boost protein intake seems reasonable, especially for child athletes, it's often unnecessary and could be problematic.
Thus it seems reasonable to challenge the conclusions made by FODMAP proponents that it is just fermentable sugars that are the problem, when in actual fact, the issue is a great deal more complicated.
It seems reasonable to stick to whole plant foods which generally mirror those known successful macronutrient intakes — even if the plant protein goes higher than 10 %.
I'm not a doctor, but I have a thought for you that seems reasonable to me: I would guess that you have tried everything else.
According to Tom Valentine of Search for Health, research has shown that significant immune system suppression begins to occur above 36 grams (for adults, less in children) so this is the manageable cut off point that seems reasonable to shoot for.
On the surface, this seems reasonable, since the two often co-exist.
While it seems reasonable at first glance, research shows that during sleep your metabolism does not slow down; the average amount of energy expended during sleep is close to the resting metabolic rate during the day.
Which, considering we live in SD with 7 months of winter (no vitamin D and little weight bearing activitiy) and my daughter picks at high calcium content foods, seems reasonable.
He recommended wine for most ailments from treating pain to diarrhea.6 As most physicians are followers of the Hippocratic Oath, it only seems reasonable to follow Hippocrates» lead.
Future studies should directly investigate whether exercise increases the activation of vitamin K - dependent proteins, but it seems reasonable to suggest that part of the reason exercise promotes cardiovascular health may be because it ensures a more abundant supply of carbon dioxide, which vitamin K uses to activate proteins that protect our heart valves and blood vessels from calcification.
As the body of evidence grows, it seems reasonable that even those who don't believe in energy healing may want to try tapping as a coping mechanism.
Seems reasonable, right?
And since the skin is the body's largest organ, providing a barrier between our internal environment and the outside world, it seems reasonable to assume that the skin microbiome plays a pretty big role in our health, too.
After surveying the spontaneous conception rates of women in their 20s versus women in their late 30s in this recent article, it seems reasonable to assume that a woman who is sustaining a pregnancy at age 47 has employed in vitro fertilization (IVF) with donor eggs.
This position seems reasonable as long as NATO is seen by Russia as the «main external threat of war,» as stated in the 2010 Military Doctrine of Russia.
One caveat of our analysis is that we are using the three Iron Age samples from Cambridgeshire as proxies for the indigenous British population, which no doubt was structured, though it seems reasonable to take these as representatives at least for Eastern England.
Compensating elsewhere for growth in aviation emissions seems a reasonable option until new technologies are available to reduce aviation's own emissions.
It seems reasonable that, given this output across the entire genome for Normal and Tumor, one can compare them at every position and look for differences such as these.
It seems reasonable to expect a huge effect on drug discovery and other practical areas.
But it seems reasonable to expect that several Illumina X Ten systems will be operational in 2015.
In the meantime, with recent changes in legislation and the potential for increasing marijuana use in the United States, continuing to warn potential users about the possible harm from exposure to marijuana seems reasonable,» the study concludes.
In reviewing Meldrum's and Daegling's books in the American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Matt Cartmill of Duke University concludes that if the chances of Bigfoot's being real are one in 10,000 (his admittedly wild guess), then having one physical anthropologist on the case seems a reasonable allocation of professional resources and that Meldrum does not deserve scorn or abuse.
It seems reasonable to ask the public to put its money where its interests are.
If a particular molecule acts as a drug, for instance, it seems reasonable to explore other molecules with similar structures in the hope that these might be more effective, or perhaps have fewer side effects.
Given the outward differences, it seems reasonable to expect to find fundamental differences in the portions of the genome that determine chimp and human brains — reasonable, at least, to a brainocentric neurobiologist like me.
«Although we can't say definitively that bird feeders are responsible, it seems reasonable to suggest that the longer beaks amongst British great tits may have evolved as a response to this supplementary feeding.»
So it seems reasonable to suggest that dogs also have emotions similar to ours.
Dr. Hemila concludes that «given the safety and low cost of vitamin C, and the consistency of positive findings in the nine randomized trials on vitamin C against exercise - induced bronchoconstriction and respiratory symptoms, it seems reasonable for physically active people to test whether vitamin C is beneficial on an individual basis, if they have documented exercise - induced bronchoconstriction or suffer from respiratory symptoms such as cough or sore throat after taking vigorous exercise.»
«The most likely reason for this transition is that the ICD - 10 will be used for all health conditions, so it seems reasonable to require ICD - 10 diagnosis for behavioral health as well,» said Hoffmann.
That seems reasonable, Steinzor admits: «Who can argue with the idea that data should be correct?»
«It seems a reasonable compromise to me.»
It seems reasonable, but when tackling the casino experiment, something strange happens.
Faced with the prospect of terrorists releasing a bioweapon that spawns a deadly nationwide epidemic, quickly overwhelming hospitals and other health services, surely this seems a reasonable outlay.
It seems reasonable to allow those who want to fish to do so, if there is sufficient monitoring.
Such caution seems reasonable given NASA's less - than - perfect manned spaceflight record and the frequent failure of satellite launches.
Dr. Hemila concludes that given the low cost and safety of vitamin C and the consistency of positive findings in three randomized trials on EIB, it seems reasonable for physically active people to test vitamin C on an individual basis if they have respiratory symptoms such as cough associated with exercise.
Such a «skyscraper» hypothesis seems reasonable, says Steven Brown, a chronobiologist at the University of Zurich in Switzerland who was not involved in the study.
«If there are many confounding factors (and for complex medical interventions, it seems reasonable to expect that there will be a great many potential confounders), the chance that all confounding factors are near - evenly distributed in a given random allocation is low,» Blunt writes.
They write: «Based on our current best knowledge, it seems reasonable to advise plastic surgery candidates to cease e-cigarette use in a manner similar to what is advised for [cigarettes].»
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