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Meanings of sufficient exercise in English
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Usage of sufficient exercise in English
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Riding and the cultivation of her little garden gave her sufficientexercise.
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The difficulty of obtaining sufficientexercise was very great at times.
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Persons caring for ewes and sows should see that they take sufficientexercise.
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Conclusions: Mental status was significantly correlated with regular exercise and sufficientexercise duration.
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A new study shows that over half of Irish adults do not get sufficientexercise.
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It consists, as we all know, in good air, simple diet, sufficientexercise, and judicious clothing.
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But like all youth, she added, those children will benefit from a healthy diet and sufficientexercise.
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Children of sound health, who are judiciously fed, and have sufficientexercise, very seldom need aperient medicine.
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I do not get sufficientexercise.
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Afterwards for some days the young man, so recently an invalid, could hardly be persuaded to take sufficientexercise or food.
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T-plus two years: Depression You've survived the launch, overcome the nausea, got enough sleep and taken sufficientexercise to walk on Mars.
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And they suggested, as an alternative, the adoption of voluntary codes designed to ensure that children eat healthily and obtain sufficientexercise.
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London cardiologist Dr Aseem Malhotra blames the food industry for encouraging the idea that sufficientexercise can counteract the effects of unhealthy eating.
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Those persons who keep their bodies in a state of health by sufficientexercise can always be guided by the calls of hunger.
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She must live an outdoor life as much as possible, taking sufficientexercise to keep the muscles and bodily functions in good condition.
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Impotency in bulls of various breeds has, in many instances, occurred from too high feeding, especially when connected with a lack of sufficientexercise.