The adjudicator is not exercising the residual jurisdiction of judicial review. |
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They also spend leisure time exercising at the gym and attending classes and workshops. |
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There was one moderate injury but no falls while the person was exercising according to instructions. |
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If you start watching your diet along with exercising, you're sure to see changes in your figure. |
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Then he grabbed something like a jump rope and started exercising his legs. |
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When I arrived at the Waikare estuary, my whanau were exercising a traditional historical exercise of catching flounder. |
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Doctors say they regularly treat people with injuries sustained while doing aerobics or exercising in the gym. |
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The Katangese were thus restricted to exercising a variant of self-determination and no issue arose under the African Charter. |
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Of course, quit exercising if you're dizzy or nauseated, start sweating heavily, or feel so weak and wobbly that you can't maintain your form. |
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Our aim is to spread the word that exercising is the easiest and cheapest way to get fit. |
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When exercising outdoors during a smog alert, even healthy people may cough or wheeze. |
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So the last of the snow has finally been boxed up and shipped off to the needy, and with it went my last excuses for not exercising. |
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There is a valid US patent for a method of exercising one's cat by using a laser pointer to create a moving spot of light. |
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It also means exercising regularly and opting for active living choices rather than the lazy ones. |
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But fear of retribution may prevent the poor from exercising their informal and even legal rights. |
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The Commonwealth became the regional power, exercising colonial rule in Papua, then in New Guinea and in Nauru. |
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You can lower your health risk by quitting smoking if you smoke, losing weight if you are overweight and exercising regularly. |
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If he is not exercising those grey cells over science and technology, Tiwari has a liking for reading Buddhist philosophy. |
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We typically recommend exercising the rotators before a workout, however, as a warm-up before moving on to heavier weights. |
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Instead, she bought a Pilates video and started exercising at home each morning before going to graduate school for her studies in art therapy. |
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When she got up out of bed and did some get exercising to loosen up, she started to get ready for the council that afternoon. |
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Nancy Smith is another gymnast and enjoys exercising on the bars, beam and the vault. |
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Each position in the structure has one position directly exercising authority over it. |
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You know that painful burn in your muscles when you're exercising intensely, that's because of a build-up of lactic acid, right? |
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It will come back if you gain the weight, stop exercising and eat the wrong foods. |
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Besides exercising, you need to learn to master the art of relaxing mentally and not worry about everything around you. |
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However, you certainly have no problem exercising your right to be self-centered and ignorant to world affairs. |
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Could it be that children actually possess morals and self-control and are capable of exercising restraint? |
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However, FCR will continue to be the primary means of exercising command within brigades, battlegroups and sub units. |
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But by exercising tenacity and faithfully staying the course, these companies beat the pants off their competitors. |
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As a gamer, dancing and exercising rank low on the totem pole of life's priorities. |
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Central to the ability to protect our communities and families is exercising our right to know about toxic hazards. |
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But I certainly wouldn't want to be using my time to nag people about smoking and exercising. |
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In exercising the functions of his high station, Gregory exhibited great mildness and forbearance. |
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Prescribed orthoptic treatment. This relates to the correction of vision through exercising the eye muscles. |
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With that confidence, I started exercising on a walking trail near my home. |
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There are many safe ways to carry out physical or mental training, such as exercising in gyms or on campus. |
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Sometimes, as here, valor among black minstrels consisted of exercising discretion and living to fight another day. |
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In order to prove misuse of powers one has to establish the motive or intention of the institution exercising the power. |
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In fact, to date one of the most successful methods of reducing fibromyalgia's symptoms is by exercising regularly and moderately. |
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It is probably best described as the exercising of monetary policy, but not via low interest rates. |
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The figure you arrive at is your target training heart rate, which you can observe on the monitor while exercising. |
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This was rather puzzling, because she had been exercising vigorously until 10 days earlier, and enjoyed the sport of skydiving. |
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It's so much easier to study after a refreshing bout of exercise, you feel so much better and more alert for exercising. |
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He stressed the necessity for exercising economy and using the minimum of water. |
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Eating and exercising at the same time is more likely to upset your stomach than it is to motivate you. |
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Do a bit of exercising, sing a song, read a poem, watch a sunrise or water your garden. |
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Opponents of one-island-one-city are urging the federal cabinet to veto Bill 170 by exercising the little-used disallowance clause. |
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He was obsessed with exercising, and would often spontaneously do calisthenics whenever the four of them were hanging out. |
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An early task for the new Food Standards Authority involves exercising wisdom over a classical problem in public health nutrition. |
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It's more likely to occur if you're exercising in hot weather or at a high altitude. |
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Intentional obstruction of a constable exercising powers under this section is an offence. |
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Look at all of the time I've wasted in my life obsessing about my weight and what to eat or whether or not I'm exercising enough. |
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The ultimate obstruction to carrying out our parliamentary duties is something that prevents us from exercising free speech. |
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McNabb, who has been riding a stationary bike and exercising in a swimming pool, was scheduled to begin weight-bearing exercises this week. |
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The US military will continue to occupy the country, exercising powers amounting to martial law. |
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In our experience, no balancing of fats, carbs, and proteins will overcome the simple mathematics of overeating and not exercising. |
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During the flight, patients can take preventive measures by staying well hydrated, exercising and wearing elastic compression stockings. |
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What we have at the moment is a political carve-up, with Ministers exercising majority-rule within their own domains. |
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Those exercising political power were not insensitive to certain features of the new thought. |
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The certificate was, in substance, an abbreviated mechanism for exercising such supervision. |
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Even exercising our vote may turn out to be no more than palliative in a democracy continually subverted by the power of money. |
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If you're too breathless to form complete sentences, you're exercising too hard and overtaxing your heart. |
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It is pointless suggesting more and more ways to cajole people out of exercising their freedom to put less emphasis on childbearing and rearing. |
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An aerobics class is great hunting ground, because people used to working out in a social setting will likely be open to exercising in tandem. |
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However, her father, exercising every paternal instinct and right, ordered her out of the boat straight away. |
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Are local self-bodies exercising their right to be penny wise and pound foolish? |
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Buoyed by the religious imprimatur, the country's Shia majority is increasingly looking forward to exercising their democratic rights. |
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Some patients could have stopped exercising due to nonventilatory reasons, such as leg muscle fatigue. |
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All the while, a hapless Maggie sits in the drivers' seat, helpless to stop the incorrigible bug from exercising its mighty will. |
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He is the commander-in-chief, he is our president, he has his power, and he is exercising it. |
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Perennial favorites include losing weight, exercising, quitting smoking and even cutting back on guilty pleasures like chocolate. |
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Locals exercising their dogs of indeterminate breed acknowledged our presence with warm smiles. |
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Nurses have been indoctrinated with the belief that doctors are capable of exercising only a cold, scientific medical model. |
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It was the time when the compo awarded to five prisoners was exercising the nation. |
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She does not dress scantily when exercising, even though she has an attractive figure. |
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Churches exercising a Good Samaritan Strategy were committed to finding God in contemporary society. |
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By exercising its considerable powers of invention, and by manipulating light and geometry, the practice has completely altered the space. |
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Start building your aerobic base by exercising at a conversational pace for an hour, two days a week. |
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We like to think of people exercising their personal judgment, and not just blindly following the rules. |
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The king had been surrounded by a hostile court, treated badly, and kept from exercising power. |
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The Case Tribunal, which is a court of first instance, is exercising a jurisdiction of a different nature. |
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Since this document has been put forth, both Canada and Australia have criminalised people for exercising this right. |
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Vermont in November was hardly Siberia, but there was frost on the ground, and they spent an hour shivering and exercising to stay warm. |
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As long as he has to take us seriously, there is still hope of at least exercising a bit of damage control. |
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If you have prediabetes risk factors, you can improve your health by losing weight and exercising daily. |
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It is glib and disingenuous to say that we are all consumers exercising choices, when most of the options are essentially similar. |
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Irene looked around and saw punching bags, weights, treadmills and other exercising equipment in the room. |
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Some will push staff to the limit, being kept alive intravenously and still exercising and purging. |
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Maximising profit is in the nature of the animal, and if we want democratic choice, we cannot grudge commercial media exercising theirs. |
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The penalties of the act were, that the printer for the first offence should be disenabled from exercising his respective trade. |
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By exercising strict target discipline, soldiers engaged guerrillas from longer distances in relative safety. |
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To stabilize gas measurements, patients were asked to remain still on the ergometer for 3 min before exercising. |
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The second test consisted of exercising for 20 minutes on a cycle ergometer. |
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He said the court was only exercising its jurisdiction and functions and was not usurping the Parliament's functions. |
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Since bankers can't guarantee a humongous first-day jump, professional investors are exercising more caution. |
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Your endorphins don't really kick in until you've been exercising aerobically for 30 minutes. |
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For the last 18 months the children have been exercising their legs, arms and even pulling faces in their gym class with a difference. |
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There is also growing support for the notion that exercising the body and the brain tend to preserve neurons. |
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Beyond exercising his body, he has been working on his New York accent too for the show. |
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I have to say it is indicative of a certain section of society who spend so much time exercising their bodies and so little their minds. |
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So much emphasis is placed on exercising the body these days, but very little thought is given to enhancing the senses. |
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A couple of weeks ago, Ann was out exercising her horse on the family farm when she was thrown suddenly by the animal. |
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The attack occurred when the claimant was off duty and exercising the dog on the fields adjacent to his house. |
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A Sunday newspaper reported that the incident happened in July when Anne, 52, and her husband were exercising the dog. |
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Dog-owners in the New Forest fear they will be prevented from freely exercising their pets if a new code of conduct comes into force. |
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I was exercising a horse early one morning when she suddenly reared and fell over backward. |
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A friend has been exercising her horse, Izzie, which is kept at stables in Highworth. |
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As with all juniors he would have started mucking out stalls and exercising the horses in the early hours of the morning. |
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Bulimics purge by vomiting, strict dieting, fasting, exercising, or by taking laxatives. |
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Yet what is clear from the very first page is that here is a writer of high intelligence, who is exercising restraint. |
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Not long after I started cutting back on food and increasing my exercising, my periods stopped. |
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These can be invasive, shift around while exercising and god forbid you do anything where you fall and impale yourself on it. |
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Obsessive exercising and inadequate nutrition can, over time, put people at high risk for overuse injuries like stress fractures. |
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Consequently, our geopolitical competitors see us as weak when it comes to exercising collective will. |
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If anything, you need to start exercising more caution, more restraint. |
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For the first month, simply increase your activity level so that you're in the habit of exercising five or six days a week, whether it's swimming, volleyball or step aerobics. |
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This response is thought to be neurally mediated by impulses originating from the muscle spindles in the exercising muscles, tendons, and proprioceptors in the joints. |
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Instead, faces decorated in warrior paint, the participants enact mock battle situations in their movements, exercising their frustrations in a better way. |
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North Korea says the situation is deteriorating and nearing the brink of nuclear conflict, with the US and South Korea exercising war games in the area. |
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There are no accidents, only nature exercising her supremacy. |
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The committee also proposed an amendment to require exercise riders, pony riders, and outriders to wear a safety vest when training, exercising, or ponying a horse. |
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Given the fact that Pilates focuses on exercising the pelvic floor to build up strength in the tummy and back, it could be a useful tool for pregnant women. |
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The threat of intimidation and violence to those exercising this right is the antithesis of how a law-abiding and civilized nation conducts itself. |
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The Sikh Coalition would like to thank the Hate Free Zone for helping to protect the pillars of our democracy by exercising the voice of the people. |
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The courage of this husband and father is a constant reminder of how much some sacrifice for exercising universal rights. |
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Beneath a perfunctory veil of fiction, Keneally shows us a real-life tyrant exercising a power so absolute and unfeeling that it appears amoral, rather than immoral. |
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We can make that reserve bigger by living a more active lifestyle and exercising, pushing our bodies to do more. |
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Targeted mostly at men, the program gauges fat loss through waist measurement, not weight, and encourages lifestyle changes, such as eating differently and exercising more. |
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As your face scrunches up in a grimace of the most agonizing of all pain, you'll be exercising the vital muscles in and around your schnozz without even knowing it! |
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The first trimester is a critical period for expecting mothers, who are advised to be aware of their nutritional intake and take care when exercising. |
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Workers have been forced into seeking redress through exercising their individual legal rights rather than pursuing grievances through collective action. |
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They are simply exercising their birthright to worship as they choose. |
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But slaking your thirst isn't always easy when you're exercising outdoors. |
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A custodian is responsible for everything arising from ownership of these certificates, including collecting dividends, voting at meetings, exercising rights and so forth. |
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He lost a few pounds, which inspired him to start exercising regularly. |
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Nevertheless, Smith would have us disregard all this talk of representation and exercising other people's prerogatives as nostalgia, or perhaps poetic licence. |
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By contrast, exercising requires you to commit your willpower for only a short, well-defined period of time. |
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The type of self-control needed for dieting is very different from that needed for exercising. |
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Like a person sitting in the car park outside the gym, knowing they've got to go in and get exercising, I am perpetually a conversational sluggard. |
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All animals are compounded of various organs, each of which exercising a separate function, and in a manner peculiar to itself, concurs to the preservation of the whole. |
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We sussed out a lovely circular walk that will be ideal for exercising the legs of visitors after a heavy meal, or building an appetite in advance of one. |
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The court is not exercising jurisdiction over the merits of the dispute. |
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It is the means by which a court, exercising its power to determine guilt, guards rights and liberties of those accused by requiring proof up to a certain standard. |
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Over the years many local residents have been using the disused track for walks, exercising their horses and dogs, jogging or just to admire the natural beauty of the area. |
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It felt wonderful exercising my body in this new way and little by little I began to gain some confidence as I acquired an understanding of a few techniques. |
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It would be like making a decision about whether or not to keep exercising at mile 24 of a marathon. |
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Physical stress is caused by misuse or overuse of the body, such as exercising too much or working for extended periods at a job that is physically taxing. |
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Another worry that many people have is that exercising virtue may require us to suppress our natural desires and inclinations and therefore to act inauthentically. |
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When Margaret called on Molly, she found her propped up in bed, staring out the window at the new riding ring where several old-timers were exercising the horses. |
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The Government was caught out and exposed, but time and time again we are seeing this Government exercising duplicity in the messages it delivers to New Zealanders. |
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You can always tell when somewhere suburban is pretty because it's full of people exercising their dogs and looking the other way when they foul the grass. |
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Not everyone can or wants to spend time exercising their body. |
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It's true that exercising and eating well won't make you immortal. |
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However, NFH members say they will simply be exercising their horses and hounds and insist that the dogs will be called off if they start chasing a fox. |
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He could then do some exercising to work up a sweat before moving into the tepidarium which would prepare him for the caldarium which was more or less like a modern sauna. |
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The tailpiece declared what should be the objective of the court when exercising the statutory powers to make financial provision orders and property adjustment orders. |
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In general, European countries have strict laws against such abuse and Europe's mainstream media are in any case usually good at exercising self-censorship. |
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Even a political leader herself can with good reason believe that her political power is illegitimate, and that exercising this power is unjustified. |
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However derived, the presence of a saccule is clear indication of an incompetent valve and, therefore, reversed flow down the vein when upright and exercising. |
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It's important to keep on exercising to sustain improvements. |
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The Curragh, spiritual home of Ireland's horseracing industry, is only 20 minutes away, and you can spy million-pound horses out exercising on the downs. |
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If you're exercising for your health, because it makes you feel good, and to boost your immunity, why work out when your body is telling you to rest? |
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The exercisers had on average a history of exercising four times a week for about 24 years. |
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He set a goal for himself of exercising at least three times a week. |
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Pastors complained that they were not allowed enough authority in church, with women exercising too much informal control. |
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Canada and the United States decided to attend the meeting but without exercising their right to vote. |
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All Roman cities had at least one Thermae, a popular facility for public bathing, exercising and socializing. |
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Richard was named Lord Protector of the Realm and he quickly moved to keep the queen from exercising power. |
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As the Spanish Equatorial Region, it was ruled by a governor general exercising military and civilian powers. |
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Courts exercising inferior jurisdiction must accept the law declared by courts of superior jurisdiction. |
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The two bodies would jointly produce new single regional strategies, with Ministers exercising an oversight function. |
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The RDA and the leader's board were to jointly produce a new Single Regional Strategy, with ministers exercising an oversight function. |
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The Basic Law protects the Department of Justice from any interference by the government when exercising its control over criminal prosecution. |
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In exercising these powers the monarch normally defers to the advice of the prime minister or other ministers. |
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In a joint meeting, both houses of parliament declared the King capable of exercising his powers again the next day. |
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The executive is the organ exercising authority in and holding responsibility for the governance of a state. |
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Murdoch states that the law and the independent board prevent him from exercising editorial control. |
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Taking custody of James he refused to give him up, exercising full power on his behalf for a period of three years. |
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Haig accepted the advice of Winston Churchill, Secretary of State for War, that exercising his right to shoot the ringleaders was not sensible. |
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The islands areas were unitary local government areas, exercising the powers of both a regional and district council. |
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To noninterventionists the Iraq war provides sorrowful evidence of the dangers of exercising American power around the globe. |
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Pentecostals see in the biblical writings of Paul an emphasis on having both character and power, exercising the gifts in love. |
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Humans use water for many recreational purposes, as well as for exercising and for sports. |
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During the year reports of government exercising undue influence over the media substantially decreased. |
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The detainees were all peacefully exercising their right to freedom of expression and assembly. |
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The Spartans and other Greeks used oil to rub themselves while exercising in the gymnasia. |
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As stated before, pochteca could serve as judges, often exercising judicial oversight of their own members. |
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Admiralty courts, also known as maritime courts, are courts exercising jurisdiction over all maritime contracts, torts, injuries, and offenses. |
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Lords of Appeal in Ordinary were occasionally joined by other Lords of Appeal in exercising the judicial functions of the House of Lords. |
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As a result, they largely stopped exercising their rights, and relatively few commoners exist today. |
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I spend my afternoons reading and exercising or going for walks. |
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He calculated that an average smoker gives off six olfs but a trained athlete exercising vigorously gives off a whiffier 20 olfs. |
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You may be exercising hard to achieve lovely lady lumps, but tailoring your diet to your bum-lifting regime is just as important. |
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Frankie has been exercising at home and tweeted a picture of herself lunging with baby son Parker strapped in a baby carrier on her chest. |
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She explained that the marks were caused by a seat such as a bar stool on which she perched after exercising at the Harbour Club in London. |
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Researchers in the US found that exercising outdoors increases energy levels more than indoor workouts. |
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My aunt, 72, had a ministroke and she's not doing the things she was told to do, like quitting smoking, exercising and losing weight. |
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These tips go beyond the usual advice about drinking more water, exercising regularly, eating fruits and veggies and slathering on sunscreen. |
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These days, Stawiecki does most of her exercising on a treadmill in her home, interspersing a little running with speed walking. |
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I download a TV series to my iPad and watch episodes while exercising. |
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Sharon, 43, from Tongwynlais, Cardiff, has combined exercising at Maindy Pool gym with Trim Trails, a new initiative there. |
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The therapist recommends resting the mind and exercising the body. |
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Separation of powers, therefore, refers to the division of responsibilities into distinct branches to limit any one branch from exercising the core functions of another. |
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The company eventually came to rule large areas of India with its private armies, exercising military power and assuming administrative functions. |
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She was first spotted nude when she was exercising in her office at 8 am and later lied down on her desk to relax or sunbathe, the Daily Star reported. |
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The divine king was the centre of political power, exercising ultimate control over the administrative, economic, judicial, and military functions of the polity. |
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Public diplomacy is exercising influence through communication with the general public in another nation, rather than attempting to influence the nation's government directly. |
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Mr. Coffey does not tell us whether he accomplished this admirable stabilization of his avoirdupois by exercising, by calorizing, or by reading James Joyce. |
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Stop valves tend to corrode slightly with time, so check that it's working by exercising the valve twice from fully open to fully closed and back again. |
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Usual responsibilities of this level of government are maintaining national security and exercising international diplomacy, including the right to sign binding treaties. |
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Public finance management includes resource mobilization, prioritization of programmes, the budgetary process, efficient management of resources and exercising controls. |
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In 2010, the kingdom moved towards greater democracy, with King George Tupou V saying that he would be guided by his prime minister in the exercising of his powers. |
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The Human Rights Act applies to all public bodies within the United Kingdom, including central government, local authorities, and bodies exercising public functions. |
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Queen Elizabeth II appointed Harold Wilson, leader of the Labour Party, as prime minister, exercising her prerogative after extensive consultation with the Privy Council. |
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Abundant research shows most people readily become cruel, abusive and cynical when exercising intensive positions of control for an eternalized authority. |
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Now that I am exercising regularly, I can pig out without blimping out. |
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The inspiration for such an action seems to have been the overextended nature of the Norman troops, thus preventing William from exercising his own power in the area. |
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It is relevant here to mention Singh and Singh's suggestion that norm of work conduciveness helped in exercising soft and subtle influence tactics. |
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Means of exercising soft power include diplomacy, dissemination of information, analysis, propaganda, and cultural programming to achieve political ends. |
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The sport also provides a good upper and lower body workout by exercising both the legs in running around the court and the arms and torso in swinging the racket. |
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It has landholdings throughout the region and elsewhere, operating as a property company, but also exercising the right of the Crown in the County Palatine of Lancaster. |
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The company eventually came to rule large areas of India with its own private armies, exercising military power and assuming administrative functions. |
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However, participants in the Green Gym were less aware that they are exercising than with step aerobics and were happier to continue for longer in order to finish the task. |
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Act to prevent citizens from exercising their right to vote-particularly citizens who may be disparately impacted on the basis of race, color, age, religion, or disability. |
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Recovering from hysteria involves not just exercising agency and control but also acknowledging and accepting our dependancy on others and others' dependancy on us. |
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Out of bordeom and wanting to do something different, though, I started exercising the dancier side of my brain and to experiment with house music. |
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The 4-minute workout comes from the Tabatha way of exercising. |
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Depending on your age, and state of health, exercising can range from weight training, cardio, and contact sports to low-pace exercises such as yoga, Pilates, and walking. |
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Every year he resolves to turn over a new leaf and start exercising. |
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