(1) They were told to integrate the exercises in daily activities and to exercise in short sessions on several occasions during the day.
(2) Regular aerobic exercise is also important and should be considered when scheduling the amount of time dedicated to resistance training.
(3) Indeed, in September we were due to carry out a national exercise in radiation monitoring throughout the country.
(4) The exercise of authority
(5) Pangnirtung was selected as the ideal spot for an exercise to test army skills in a remote area.
(6) I really should exercise on a more regular basis, before I play football.
(7) Stables also regularly use the wide expanse of shoreline to exercise their horses.
(8) A cost-cutting exercise has resulted in two staff contracts not being renewed and a third is under review.
(9) The organization is currently undertaking a wide-ranging consultation exercise with members on reform of the UK pension system.
(10) Then does the exercise of the power conferred by clause 8.5 necessitate such an addition or omission?
(11) A change of eating habits, medication, along with exercise , has improved his health.
(12) Unfortunately they closed it after 2 years and retrenched me as a cost-cutting exercise .
(13) Mary then suggests a few remedies to this ridiculous exercise of free speech by students.
(14) Try to exercise daily, finding pockets of time throughout your day.
(15) The thesis demonstrates the potential of divorce to threaten individual men's exercise of patriarchal authority and their masculine identities in very concrete ways.
(16) Raise your knee to exercise the upper leg and hip muscles
(17) This is why bodybuilders rarely exercise a body part (other than abs) more than once a week.
(18) As this is an exercise for increasing skill, don't set the jumps too high or they'll become a barrier to learning.
(19) Presidents in ordinary times have fewer opportunities to exercise what James MacGregor Burns has referred to as transformational leadership.
(20) It says Congress shall make no law establishing a religion or interfering with the free exercise thereof.