This kind of breathing sustains other aspects of the stress response, such as rapid heart rate and perspiration. |
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He writes fluently in a manner that sustains interest over a wide range of subjects. |
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In this sense, he argues, the planet itself is alive, and so sustains life on Earth. |
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If it's not in those two sectors, I'm not sure what it is that sustains a First World standard of living here. |
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In general, however, an endotherm sustains maximum energy output more than twice as long as an ectotherm. |
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It requires a lot of effort, talent and hard work to make programming that sustains both critical and popular acclaim. |
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These methods purportedly activate prana or chi, the presumed life force that sustains our health. |
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The bird bobs its head, showing more interest in its surroundings than the man who sustains an unaffected stare. |
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It receives no regular federal or state support and sustains itself with admission fees, museum shop sales, and private gits. |
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The knowledge of a shared destiny energizes and sustains many of us, enervates and defeats others. |
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The debris protects the ice from melting and sustains a thin body of ice that would otherwise have melted away. |
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In the end, the strength of the performances sustains interest sufficiently to make it a worthwhile watch. |
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Continued use of their native language and dialect sustains homeland ties and delays acculturation. |
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The good will of people from everywhere sustains us as we rebuild our City and repair our spirits. |
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The light bows are curved outward and strung with black horse hair, which gives the music incisive attacks and lush sustains. |
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It also damages plants and animals, including the plankton that sustains the marine food chain. |
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The ruling regime sustains itself through a combination of fear, prejudice and religious obscurantism. |
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What do we do about the unrelenting assault on the natural environment that sustains our lives? |
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To appreciate and value the marriage commitment which sustains and guides my family. |
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People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals sustains that between 20 and 40 percent of Australian wool comes from producers who do not practice mulesing. |
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Only in partnership can we create a new agriculture that sustains farmers and rural communities and provides nutritious food for us all. |
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The high primary production in turn sustains very diversified primary and secondary consumers. |
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Thanks to these circulations of the waters, all the creatures can be provided with water that sustains their lives. |
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The Nile quenches thirst, produces electric power, nurtures crops, and sustains the river basin's unique natural landscapes. |
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These memories bear witness not to the importance of financial success for the individual but of a person's existence in a context which affirms and sustains them. |
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Fumitory also protects the liver against damage it sustains from toxic substances such as carbon tetrachloride, alcohol and galactosamine. |
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We must pull out all the stops, starting precisely with research, which sustains all the progress we make. |
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Russian support sustains Europe's last dictatorship in Belarus. |
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Polyphenol sustains of highly efficient antioxidants, that eliminate free radicals and therefore boost the immune system. |
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Translation: Aikido is the Way of supreme, unbounded, perfect, and inexhaustible Love that binds and sustains the universe. |
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It decreases hardenability but sustains hardness during tempering. |
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She sustains a neat balance between ambition and compassion, femininity and ballsiness which allows at least a glimpse into the war correspondent's dilemma. |
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Activity eases off later in the scenario, but sustains employment close to current high levels. |
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Helium sustains the Air Rotor which ascends to an altitude for best winds. |
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In this context, it is vital that any regulatory framework for the communications sector sustains and drives forward these developments. |
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The upper hard volume sustains the reverberation stronger and longer than in the lower portion near the audience. |
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The upwelling associated with high primary productivity takes place here, and sustains a large amount of wild fauna. |
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The CNSC also delivers and sustains an information technology infrastructure to fulfill the needs of staff and licensees. |
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Without such an understanding, we are led to ecocide, the self-destruction of the one ecosphere that sustains all human existence. |
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However, Inovec uses high-quality equipment that sustains a certain degree of pollution thus avoiding unnessary cleaning and cost. |
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Watch how she sustains those pirouettes in attitude at 0 31 and 0 38, and note the part played by her arms. |
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We manifest our pride in many ways, but always it supports and sustains us. |
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People cling stubbornly to the worldview that sustains them. |
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Its effectiveness conditions, to a large extent, economic development and sustains political and social cohesion. |
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Your little boy runs exuberantly into the street, and knocks over an old lady, who sustains a broken leg. |
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Progesterone helps prepare the endometrium and sustains the implanted embryo in pregnancy. |
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It is this web of relationships between an organization and its stakeholders that enables and sustains it over the long term. |
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The monocracy located on Georgia's Black Sea coast remains in open confrontation with the Georgian Parliament and sustains close ties with Moscow. |
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We will continue to do our best to honour that trust and to nurture learning and action that sustains lives and inspires our hope for the future. |
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If the economy tanks because public spending no longer sustains as much private activity, he and Osborne will have to prime the pump as unemployment rises. |
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The soils created from these deposits support a heathland habitat which sustains all six native British reptile species. |
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Despite the portentousness of its title, La France remains a close and intimate work that sustains its singularity to the end. |
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There he sustains himself by hunting for eggs on a steep rock face. |
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Our findings suggest that nuclear exclusion of Tfe3 acts as a rheostat for controlled disequilibration of the regulatory network that establishes ground-state pluripotency in the embryo and sustains ESCs in vitro. |
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It demands not only our intellectual and political commitment, it also needs a spirituality of persistence which sustains us as we follow Jesus and try to be water wearing away at the mountains of injustice. |
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This preconception of value not only opens the door to receptivity, it sustains an environment of interest and acceptance as the following case study illustrates. |
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Many feminists have cogently argued that marriage is not a good institution for women because, among other things, it establishes and sustains women's dependency on men. |
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Just as the continuing supply of arms and ammunition sustains and increases the lethality of conflicts, so arms increase the deadliness and widen the impact of societal violence, domestic violence, and crime. |
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A cruise missile is an unmanned, self-propelled weapon-delivery vehicle that sustains flight through the use of aerodynamic lift over most of its flight path. |
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For example quantum physics shows the universe to be indeterminate at its most fundamental level, which is consistent with the Biblical idea that God controls and sustains the universe. |
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Mother Earth, after all, nurtures and sustains life and our very humanity. |
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It is dialogue which protects the distinctiveness of cultures as historical and creative expressions of the underlying unity of the human family, and which sustains understanding and communion between them. |
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Holding on to hope is a powerful life force that sustains us. |
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Awareness of God's undying love sustains us in our laborious and stimulating work for justice and the development of peoples, amid successes and failures, in the ceaseless pursuit of a just ordering of human affairs. |
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To be succinct, the real test of the G-20 going forward, is that it develops and sustains among its members a sense of shared responsibility towards the global economy. |
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In the Sacrament of Reconciliation, the ritual action places the penitent in touch with the founding event which is the saving action of Christ who calls the Church into existence and sustains its life. |
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At times it appears that vengeance and savagery will prevail, and that human beings will destroy themselves in bitter and futile rivalries while the earth that sustains us is in danger. |
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The study of soils, or pedology, was concerned with the thin mantle of weathered material on the Earth's surface that sustains plant and animal life. |
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Although Greenberg's dramaturgy falters a bit at the finale, which jumps forward ten years to after Eva's death, the psychology of the piece still sustains and scintillates. |
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Moreover, Suggs, a backwoods picaro, masterfully sustains these imposed identities for his own personal gain or benefit. |
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To reveal any more would be to spoil the plot – suffice it to say that Steinhauer grippingly sustains the suspense as he weaves in flashback sequences and hops between Henry's and Celia's perspectives. |
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Our justice system embraces and sustains the value that all individuals have rights, protections, and due process of law regardless of race or other distinguishing features. |
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Are these changes genetically determined, or are they a result of accumulated sublethal injuries that the cell sustains from exposure to noxious environmental factors over time? |
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It incorporates some 800 waka, courtly poems purported to be the writing of the main character, and its supple narrative sustains the story through 54 chapters of one character and his legacy. |
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How different is the same man from himself, as he sustains the person of a magistrate and that of a friend! |
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At best, it sustains other types of suppression. |
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The European Year will foster a society that sustains and develops quality of life, including quality of skills and employment, social well-being, including the well-being of children, and equal opportunities for all. |
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The resolution we have just adopted sustains that intent. |
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A person running from police who falls and sustains a fatal injury. |
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Knowing that others genuinely care about your well-being sustains hope. |
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In forcing women to abandon their communities because there is no housing, we are cutting them off from all that sustains them: from family, their culture, and the support systems that the community provides. |
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May she once again be the mother who accompanies and sustains us, God's children and her children, in carrying out a generous service to God and to the brethren. |
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It sustains employment through the grain production chain, from farm input suppliers to elevators, to people who transport the grain and to processors. |
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Education in emergencies ensures dignity and sustains life by offering safe spaces for learning, where children and youth who need other assistance can be identified and supported. |
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This recruiting and hiring model sustains the independence of their office, which for an important part, rests on healthy perceptions which have to be nurtured. |
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In Boron's Joseph d'Arimathe, Joseph is imprisoned much as in the Acts, but it is the Grail that sustains him during his captivity. |
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In the Persian Gulf, the RN sustains commitments in support of both national and coalition efforts to stabilise the region. |
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Initially, Radio Cornwall shared an afternoon programme with BBC Radio Devon, but now sustains a full daytime service. |
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The Gulf of California sustains a large number of marine mammals, many of which are rare and endangered. |
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The principle that sustains compulsory vaccination is broad enough to cover cutting the Fallopian tubes. |
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A certain leisureliness prevailed, compared to the manic, two-income juggling act that sustains so many families today. |
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Tsangofo is known as Siang in Arunachal and Brahmaputra in Assam and sustains the life of people of North East India. |
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Each node in the network sustains its own node vector function and this vector function emulates the network performance. |
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Shared insights will also be utilized to support WPRC advocacy for warfighter equipment acquisition reform that sustains the industrial base and funds modernization. |
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There's never enough money to do it all, and your brilliant idea often sustains so many cuts, it transforms into some craptacular make-do version that's a chore to implement. |
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Meikle Loch is an element of the Ythan Estuary complex and sustains some aquatic vegetation, and from November to March is home to many wading birds, ducks and geese. |
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The high Black Cuillins weather too slowly to produce a soil that sustains a rich plant life, but each of the main peninsulas has an individual flora. |
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The city itself sustains more than 410,000 jobs in over 12,000 companies. |
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Director DJ Caruso sustains the tension well through the myriad twists and double bluffs of this 21st century, high-tech reworking of Hitchcock's Rear Window. |
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It wants you to nurture the humus that sustains its great variety, not place before it the monochromatic monoculturalism of a political monotheism. |
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