The ensuing imbalances lead to
sheer stress on joints through muscle tone or atrophy and resultant pain to the muscle.
Not exact matches
After the win, Leeds manager Gary Monk was quick to
stress on the character of his team underlining the team's
sheer will to win as the deciding factor in the win over Rovers.
The researchers conclude in today's Science that stability — as measured by total biomass — depends more
on the ability of species in an ecosystem to withstand environmental
stress, than
on the
sheer number of species.
But first, Mariska shares the best advice
shes gotten
on managing
stress — from her goddaughter, Serena, who was all of 4 at the time.
I could just imagine the
sheer numbers of women and men in America who suffer from
stress and burnout that are diagnosed as «depressed», and told to get
on with their lives.
On the other hand, high volume, moderate intensity programs (such as a 5x10 squat or deadlift program) will cause significant gains in muscle size due to the
sheer mechanical damage of the muscle and the required
stress response.
When you factor in the
sheer number of hormones and their monthly ebbs and flows, it's no surprise that excess
stress can wreak havoc
on a woman's reproductive health.
The two greatest sources of
stress for principals were identified as the
sheer quantity of work, and a lack of time to focus
on teaching and learning.
But, going by this particular format of resume one can always
stress on the fact that he or she is not a fresher by putting down in clusters the
sheer amount of experience gathered in all these years which will most certainly work as a positive boost for the candidate.
The world being what it is, the technological breakthroughs, the lifestyle opportunities, the rapidity of change the education,
stress, climate change, environmental degradation, the
sheer number of our one species
on the face of the planet means we can not be complacent.