It is obvious that consumption continues to contribute healthily to the overall growth aggregates. |
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Do the politicians we elect have the right to force us to live more healthily? |
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Inspectors found that pupils understood the need to live healthily and safely. |
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He has said that once the economy is growing healthily, he wants the country to once again reduce government spending. |
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Anyway, their secret is lifting weights and doing cardio, and eating healthily. |
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I'm sure there are lots of healthy veggies out there, and I admire them for making the effort to eat healthily, but it's not for me. |
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This the time of year to eat healthily, but I'm not suggesting for one minute that this means eating undressed salads! |
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The competition is aimed at getting children to give up junk food and eat healthily. |
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Thus, it appears that our obsession with this imaginary family is flourishing healthily online! |
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For those who enjoy eating out and thought that by avoiding junk food they could do so healthily, this will have come as a nasty shock. |
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If the flame of literature burns strongly in Swindon, though, one man is perhaps responsible for keeping it healthily fanned. |
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The number of hedge funds expecting a fall has dropped sharply and, over the past six months, the company's share price has risen healthily. |
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His fundraising is rising healthily thanks to contributions solicited by email. |
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Absolute clarity stops people from listening and being healthily tentative. |
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He gave the impression of being healthily sceptical of those who called themselves activists. |
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Denying the existence of something only makes young, healthily inquisitive minds want to find out more about it. |
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I'm not a health expert, all I know is that a balanced diet is what we need to live healthily. |
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He was an organizational technician of high competence with healthily modest notions of what a central party organization could achieve. |
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We have people aging healthily, but they don't have a plan about retirement. |
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I think that independence does not mean to live alone but means to become healthily dependent on other people. |
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If you snack healthily, there is a greater chance that you will avoid the post-lunch 4 pm energy slump that so many people suffer from. |
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With a little tender loving care and suitable living environment, the plants can grow healthily for many years. |
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Even with the population still growing healthily, substantial labor shortages exist in some critical fields. |
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The question is, how do we get people to live more healthily, to not be sick, and how do we keep them well once they have been sick? |
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He pointed out that interest rates are still very low, fiscal policy is still very expansionary and the inventory situation almost everywhere is healthily low. |
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To preserve and care for arboreous species and keep them growing healthily. |
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The longest healthily growing stolon should be selected from each plant for measurement. |
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He is on heart and diabetic medication, but otherwise, he leads an active life and eats healthily too. |
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As if eating healthily were not hard enough already, we now have to consider, once again, the pans we cook in. |
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The safety of food, including that which is imported, is a fundamental requirement for consumers who want to eat healthily. |
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I would, however, like to draw your attention to the fact that one needs to have access to healthy food if one is to eat healthily. |
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Balanced participation is a pre-requisite for a healthily functioning democracy. |
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In Europe, more than 50 per cent of consumers in the seven most important markets state that they eat healthily on a regular basis. |
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It is clear to me that learning to live healthily is integrated into everyday school life at my child's school. |
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Thanks to modern technology, health care and medical coverage in industrialised countries, people can live comfortably and grow old healthily. |
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Some argue that it is a healthily egalitarian culture where almost anybody can have their 15 minutes of fame, rather than it being monopolised by the great and the good. |
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The result is recipes that offer a wider selection of foods, including a range of indulgent puddings, but still enable you to eat healthily and lose weight. |
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The nutritionist will provide practical advice and helpful tips on how to eat healthily, lose weight, and work more exercise into our already busy lives. |
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She was still rather underweight at 100 pounds, okay, very underweight, but she ate healthily, exercised a normal amount and gained a ton of self-confidence. |
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Encouraging children to eat and drink healthily is a national priority. |
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He's one of the most healthily competitive people on the softball diamond. |
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Every year the money turnover of the trade enlarges healthily. |
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At present, most private schools remain healthily oversubscribed. |
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For example, you might eat healthily during the day, but snack a lot between dinner and bedtime, or make unhealthy choices when you are under stress. |
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In the untended beds, lavender and poppies prospered healthily, and so too did hardy geraniums, potentillas, sediums, clarkias and echiums. |
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They foster a healthily competitive spirit, an ability to win and lose with equally good grace and a sense of identity, as well as promoting the good use of leisure time as a habit for the future. |
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It's common for Ayahuasca users to stop smoking, stop drinking alcohol, to start eating more healthily, to start doing things like Yoga and Tai-chi, and to seek more contact with nature. |
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We know you want to eat healthily and we are here to help! |
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Mothers require health checks to ensure that their body is recovering from birth healthily, and to ensure, for example, that they do not have any infection that they might transmit to the child through breastfeeding. |
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Eating healthily means choosing meals that include at least one serving from each food group, few highly processed foods and a variety of different foods each day. |
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The strategic objective of this line is to develop improved strategies for the prevention and management of human disease and for living and ageing healthily. |
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Our entire Bell team takes great pride in offering products, services and solutions that help our customers live more productively, more prosperously and more healthily. |
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Related: How to eat healthily, be mindful and simplify your life: new year's resolutions made easy Getting into the routine of exercising is a brilliant way of controlling stress. |
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A Cambridge University study released this month found that eating healthily costs three times as much as consuming unhealthy food, and I wouldn't be surprised if the same were also true of eating ethically. |
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To address this it's tempting for governments to start campaigns about quitting smoking, eating healthily, drinking less alcohol, exercising more, and taking medicines like the polypill. |
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Westwood has forgotten what it is like to be poor: that, unless you are willing to eat only lentils and wear a literal hair shirt, living ethically and healthily are luxuries only the well-off can afford. |
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The needle stops at just over 10kg what a healthily plump one-year-old should weigh. The teacher nods and puts Vishal back on the floor, where he sits listlessly before a jigsaw puzzle. |
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This workshop also aims to raise the self-esteem of those attending, inspire them to eat more healthily, take care of themselves and ultimately become independent once again. |
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With the vigorous development of life sciences and the popularity of the concept of keeping fit and living healthily, there is a demand for natural medicine in the world market. |
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With the National Children's Home, it's about young people who have been in care and are now leaving the care home and setting up by themselves, making sure they've got the skills and the knowledge to shop and cook healthily. |
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To ensure that your plants grow healthily and survive winter successfully, identify the hardiness zone in your region and choose plants with the same hardiness zone or lower. |
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Whether they take paid work or not, everyone deserves to be treated with dignity and to receive the income or services that will support them to live healthily. |
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The supervisor shows the mothers how their children's progress compared to the rest of the community and provides advice on how to feed infants and children healthily. |
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The place never fails to impress: Stockholm combines extraordinary efficiency and organisation with a healthily relaxed view of life, plus a strong tang of the sea. |
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Having board games, discussion groups, physical therapy, presentations on urban safety, cultural outings, tai chi and other activities helps seniors avoid isolation and age more healthily. |
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These 6 elements are needed for your plants to grow healthily. |
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Nicole, 36, is now starring in Cats in the WestEnd and shend admits being in London in the winter is a test of will power when it comes to eating healthily. |
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