The more efficient your stroke, the less energy you expend to swim any distance. |
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As the ridges began to recede from the river, kills flowed down to expend themselves in the Hudson. |
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Don't expend too many yucks straight away because there are quite a few other thigh-slappers in her essay. |
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Researchers also had to tweak the organism's DNA so it would expend most of its energy making propanediol rather than replicating itself. |
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The Council said it was questionable whether it had the legal authority to expend funds to provide educational services in the town. |
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The reason is that it is a fundamental principle that the legislature should not act or expend money without parliamentary authority. |
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First, it would not require each country to expend scarce resources to build its own defenses against every air and missile threat. |
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Dietary thermogenesis refers to how many calories you expend eating and digesting food. |
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It describes the energy we expend in physical movement other than planned exercise. |
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Each rider takes a brief turn at the front, then falls back into the slipstream, where he will expend 30 percent less energy. |
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In order to conquer the obstacles that don't exist for ordinary people, he had to work twice as hard and expend double the energy to succeed. |
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The people saying that are not worth the saliva I would expend to spit on them. |
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Such people often end in becoming furious haters of all who differ with them and in so hating expend their force in tearing themselves to pieces. |
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Time passes slowly as the cast expend most of their energy on dodgy accents, very little on the performances and none at all on picking up cues. |
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Either way, he was forced to expend energy herringboning up all but the easiest of climbs. |
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Why would individuals expend effort to persuade an audience about something that it already believes? |
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Relatives and friends expend considerable effort to be present when death is near. |
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As the easy stuff is used up, we arrive at the point where we must finally expend a whole barrel of oil to produce a barrel of oil. |
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That's why we expend so much effort explaining our positions, clarifying the issues and, occasionally, dispelling the odd myth. |
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Holman appears to expend more energy during one song than most band members manage in their entire careers. |
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Obesity occurs when we consistently take in more energy through the food we eat than we expend through activity. |
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This required the INAC ATIP staff to expend time and effort to support the new staff in their training. |
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There were significant differences in the capacity of the three action plans to expend funds. |
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In some cases the magnitude of the documentation provided by the parties requires the Board to expend more time and resources than usual. |
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Of course, in the short term, the board will have to expend money to ensure the smooth transition of students to their new schools. |
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Providers need to be well trained and academically affiliated providers who can expend the time and effort to go the extra mile for their patients. |
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Labor is so cheap in India that it makes more sense to use a man as a pack horse than to expend fossil fuel. |
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Therefore why would it expend one red cent when the writing was already on the wall? |
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Active children expend more energy, have healthier weights, have higher fitness levels, and sleep better than inactive children. |
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The more physical disabilities a person has, the more energy he or she has to expend to compensate for them. |
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It reduces th e number of vehicles on the road so eliminating any need to expend billions of the taxpayer's money on new motorways, road widening schemes and bypasses. |
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Passive transport does not require the cell to expend any energy and involves a substance diffusing down its concentration gradient across a membrane. |
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You may not win a medal, but it will help you expend some calories while you watch. |
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There are enough other pressing tasks for the Commission to expend its energies on. |
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While gangstas expend their energy promoting fashion labels or flogging sneakers, even the grimiest rappers are positively buffed by Jamaican standards. |
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Females, Byers found, expend huge efforts bullying other pronghorns, and much of their time is taken up jostling each other for the choicest napping spots. |
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As a result, the police tell us they expend huge resources to deal with minor offences. |
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Similarly, court staff and the judiciary expend a considerable amount of time interpreting legalese and explaining court procedure so that the selfrepresented litigant can properly pursue access to civil court remedies. |
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These anonymous edits expend much energy on editing Shapps' political credentials so he is listed on Wikipedia as chairman of the Conservative party. |
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But in one plagued by some of the highest levels of violent crime in the world, it is tragic that South Africa's law-enforcement officials should expend so much energy fighting each other rather than the criminals. |
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A network can only push out so much data at any given time and operators expend substantial effort to ensure that no subscriber is entirely cut out by pinching bandwidth from extant connections, slowing them down. |
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In addition, it helps to ensure that if terminal operators expend resources to provide accessible features and services, the intended users will be aware of their existence and be able to make use of them. |
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The danger is to expend too much energy at the outset and become physically or psychologically exhausted and neglect your personal and family life. |
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This motion should identify, in broad terms, the terms of reference of the Committee, including authority to expend a specific, pre-determined, not to exceed, amount of dollars in completing its preliminary proposal. |
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To a lesser extent, the differences may also be due to the specific mandates of these two types of institutions: community colleges may focus primarily on teaching, while universities may expend more energy on research. |
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According to researchers who have reviewed the research on the benefits of physical activity for children, children should expend 6 to 8 kilocalories per day for each kilogram of body weight. |
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One of the things that Pacific salmon have evolved to do is to swim up rivers, expend all of their energy, get up to the spawning grounds, spawn, and then die. |
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It has also obliged us to expend great efforts to find new bank accounts, and make our side of the story heard to protect our and our customers? business. |
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It also places an unfair burden on those who find themselves on the other side of the case, being forced to expend time and effort to defend against those frivolous claims. |
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Bigger companies do not have to expend the same proportion of their energy on this as smaller companies, and the same is true of the proportion of finances. |
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The Board did not expend all of the monies it had been allocated in its 2001-02 budget, mainly because of difficulties experienced in recruiting and retaining qualified personnel during its first year of operations. |
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The Secretary has the authority to expend CTR funds in excess than authorized if determined to be in the national interest. |
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He languidly waved his limp wrist, glad to see us, but not wanting to expend the energy to let us know that. |
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Even in the area of flammability regulation, we felt compelled to expend a significant amount of time and money over and above ISPA's efforts. |
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The IoWR had to expend considerable sums on improving the poor state of its branch line. |
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They just weren't good ways to expend dollars. |
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The suit he had on when I saw him, of rich, snuff-colored silk, was cut with the virtuosity that only subtropical tailors expend on hot-weather clothing. |
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On the contrary, generally this is the part of the script where the good guy builds up a suitable reserve of hatred, which he will later on expend when comes the time to kill the bad guy. |
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Are we willing to expend the time and resources required to solve the problem? |
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Companies often expend a great deal of energy leafing through phonebooks scouting for suppliers of products and services to help make their conference or trade show a success. |
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In this we were limited only by the time and effort we wished to expend, rather than such logistical publishing considerations as page layout and total printing costs. |
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The fatter we get, the more we need to eat, and the less energy we will expend. |
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The assumption is that obesity is fundamentally caused merely by consuming more calories than our bodies choose to expend. |
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