Sentences with phrase «without exertion»

However, passive income won't happen without the exertion of effort or possession of basic knowledge.
It screams spring and summer but you could also get away with using it all year because it ends up looking like you have been in the sun or you just sprinted around the block (without the exertion of course).
Estimates your aerobic fitness at rest without any exertion in just five minutes.
We were at Costco yesterday and six months ago, I could lift a case of water bottles but not carry them far without exertion.
II § 5, Mill described rent - yielding properties as enabling their holders to demand payment from society «without any exertion or sacrifice on the part of the owners... Landlords... grow richer, as it were in their sleep, without working, risking, or economizing.

Not exact matches

However, without Wayne Rooney, who surely has to be a major doubt after his midweek exertions, how will United break down what has been a stubborn Blackburn side when playing at Ewood Park?
Following clearance the coach may not permit such student athlete to participate in any full, unrestricted supervised team activities without limitations on contact or physical exertion until the same conditions as listed above are met.
-- Exercise performed by the exertion of effort against a resistance that strengthens and tones the muscle without changing the length of the muscle fibers.
You can even check out great Vancouver views without all that exertion: try taking your date to LIFT Bar Grill View, located on the seawall at Coal Harbour.
Dating sites likewise have extensive databases of clients, which imply that you will meet a lot of people here, without putting a ton of exertion into it.
Without question, over feeding and lack of suitable levels of physical exertion are the leading cause of obesity in dogs (as well as people).
coerced confessions, [Footnote 16] by the use of perjured testimony known by the prosecution to be such, [Footnote 17] or without the effective assistance of counsel, [Footnote 18] have also been held to be exertions of state authority in conflict with the fundamental rights protected by the Fourteenth Amendment.
[T] hat it may involve numerous risks and dangers including, but not limited to: acts of God; civil unrest; terrorism; use of roads, trails, hotels, vehicles, boats or other means of conveyance that are not operated nor maintained to customary and usual standards; high altitude; accident or illness without access to means of rapid evacuation or availability of medical supplies; the inadequacy of medical attention once provided; physical exertion for which I am not prepared; consumption of alcoholic beverages; or negligence (but not willful, fraudulent, or malicious conduct) on the part of DRI.
It does not follow a predictable pattern and can occur without physical exertion and can not be treated by rest or medicine.
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