To talk about an epidemic of obesity is like talking about a plague of inactivity or a contagion of overeating. |
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Hip stiffness is common, particularly after inactivity, and can be a presenting feature. |
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Alongside rising employment and falling unemployment, economic inactivity has also been increasing. |
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Platinum also finds applications in systems where chemical inactivity is an important property. |
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What you want to do is avoid having your credit card canceled because of inactivity. |
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Those who reported physical inactivity were invited to come to the research center to complete the questionnaire. |
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Muscle fibre composition does not appear to change during short periods of inactivity. |
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For one thing the study of the solar system was revitalized after a long period of relative inactivity. |
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There is evidence that links physical inactivity with the increasing prevalence of osteoporosis in the United States. |
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Others say the inactivity has more to do with government concerns about potential political and military fallout. |
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I have constituents who are about to lose their businesses because of the inactivity on this issue. |
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It pulls us into a life of silence and inactivity, lying and hiding our true fears. |
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The evidence which was relied upon to establish the abuse of process may be the plaintiff's inactivity. |
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Six weeks of idle talk and inactivity cannot leave the least doubt as to the incapacity or ill-will of the Government. |
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As his ship had been part of the convoy he had angrily attacked Kirke and the army for their inactivity. |
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Because inactivity weakens the back muscles, pain sufferers should stay active, but it is sometimes easier said than done. |
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It gives apprentices exposure to different employers and employers some flexibility during quiet periods of inactivity. |
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Obesity, hypertension, dyslipidaemia, physical inactivity and the metabolic syndrome each increased the risk for developing diabetes |
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When starting a car after a long period of inactivity, it often feels sluggish and un-responsive. This is often because the fuel has weathered. |
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They would rather sit on the couch and blame our leaders for their own inactivity. |
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That inactivity puts a greater premium on working a deal with unrestricted free agent James Dexter, its projected starter at left guard. |
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Due to the inactivity of most Americans, their back muscles become lax and lose their ability to properly support the spine. |
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Many believers feel inadequate and discouraged, but this is no reason for laziness or inactivity. |
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The Committee has been re-formed and given a new lease on life following more than two years of inactivity. |
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It's not just inactivity that makes excess TV-watching lethal to your waistline. |
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But it is the inactivity of the US army, which is accused of standing by and watching the attacks, that has caused fury. |
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The first skateboard park at a Scottish school is set to open in an effort to battle teenage inactivity. |
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Both males and females undergo periods of inactivity from November until March. |
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Unlike here, there has been a significant increase in supply following the long period of inactivity. |
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I remain to be convinced that the end result will justify months of inactivity and inconvenience to long-suffering passengers. |
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I've heard a theory that our mania to be germ-free is compromising some people's immune systems through sheer inactivity. |
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Patients who are overweight often suffer from muscle atrophy caused by inactivity, which worsens back symptoms and problems. |
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This masterly policy of inactivity, represented by the word 'taihoa', had been played off by the Maoris with wonderful success. |
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Only after some cross-questioning did I discover that the system would log me out after 15 minutes of inactivity. |
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The tamasic category includes meat and is attributed to a state of darkness, ignorance, lethargy and inactivity. |
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However, these systems were less developed than those on leaf stomata, a feature that might be responsible for their inactivity. |
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Yet at some point, training reduction or complete inactivity will produce a decrement in physiological function and performance. |
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The inactivity of the opposition movements currently in China is only a superficial phenomenon. |
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The intercalated sedimentary beds were deposited on the tops of basaltic lava flows during periods of volcanic inactivity. |
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After tiring of her inactivity, she expressed an interest in becoming president of Cavendish, which is 50 kilometres north of Hamilton. |
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Obesity and inactivity kill 26,000 Americans a year, making them less lethal than relatively unknown diseases such as nephritis and septicemia. |
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On this occasion, government and police cannot be accused of inactivity or complacency. |
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When a person does not feel that his actions are significant, he either allows impulses to dominate his behavior or slouches into inactivity. |
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A little while later I relaxed my inactivity long enough to make a pot of tea and take a steaming mugful out. |
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Office equipment must automatically switch to a low-power sleep mode after a certain period of inactivity. |
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Yesterday we drove home from Family Christmas In Devon, which as ever mainly involved eating with short bouts of inactivity in between. |
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We placed an insect sweep net over each aggregation, and because of the extreme inactivity of the gathered wasps, escapes were uncommon. |
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When you don't know what you're doing it's usually best to adopt the pose of masterful inactivity and do nothing. |
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On Bali a lunar calendar New Year's day is celebrated with fasting, prayer, silence, and inactivity. |
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The inactivity last Saturday cost Avenue as they slipped to 21st in the table before the visit to fourth-placed Barrow. |
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The most likely culprits are overtraining after periods of inactivity, inflexibility, and running downhill or on concrete or sand. |
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Independent political inactivity now went hand in hand with religious quietism and piety. |
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Other words suggest themselves, like indolence, laziness and the relentless pursuit of inactivity. |
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Several aspects of the observed inactivity strongly resembled the dormancy induced by the water loss. |
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There is no off switch and the unit simply shuts down after a couple of minutes of inactivity. |
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Most fear that all they have gained through hard training will be lost during a period of inactivity. |
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Unlike species in colder climates, tropical species experience a period of inactivity associated with the dry season. |
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Increased levels of physical inactivity have been reported for Asian Indians. |
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Although I have finally been given a small piece of work to do, I'm finding it hard to apply myself after such a long period of enforced inactivity. |
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While some may classify that inactivity as laziness or indifference, Brown suggests the contrary. |
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This inactivity could be thought of as weekend sunbathing, as it will give the rovers a chance to recharge their photovoltaic cells after a low energy winter. |
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This derives from a study that says just the opposite, ascribing the mortality figure to physical inactivity, risky weight-loss processes and poor diet. |
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It seems to destroy the autotoxins and overcome the nervous inactivity. |
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To keep you off your seat and on your feet, many trackers will even vibrate after a certain timeframe of inactivity. |
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So to ease my pain I've been videoing chunks of afternoon television to remind myself that the cosy world of midweek inactivity isn't necessarily as rosy as I remember. |
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The black bears hibernate almost half the year, a stint of inactivity that in almost all other species would almost certainly result in a major reduction in bone density. |
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It is being marketed particularly to owners of the most naturally active breeds such as greyhounds and huskies, which can be worst affected by inactivity. |
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She did venture outside after several hours of forced inactivity. |
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Eating too much or inactivity is likely to have some influence. |
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To separate theory and practice too much leads to hypocrisy or inactivity. |
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It was then a period of great inactivity in economic science. |
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The idea of being refused had almost frozen John into inactivity. |
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Respondents were particularly unhappy about Government inactivity. |
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Too often, researchers say, physical incapacity is prolonged by depression and fear, when gentle exercise and behavioural therapy can break a cycle of inactivity. |
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Also included were indirect costs of loss of production owing to absenteeism from work or days of inactivity for patients with or without a paid job. |
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For many people, physical inactivity may be a more significant factor in the development and maintenance of excess body weight than in the consumption of extra calories. |
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From there they may move offshore into deeper waters and spend the winter in relative inactivity. |
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But after a period of inactivity including commentating on last year's World Championships, Smith said he now feels ready to return to the sport. |
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Could it be that we are simply poorly adapted to inactivity? |
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David Cameron may find the memory of his initial display of masterly inactivity will be just as hard to live down. |
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After a week of inactivity, they adjourned until September, and everyone went home. |
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Their motion is the result of cyclic surges interspersed with longer periods of inactivity, on both hourly and centennial time scales. |
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The Andes range has many active volcanoes, which are distributed in four volcanic zones separated by areas of inactivity. |
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One source of contention was the king's inactivity, and repeated failure, in the ongoing war with Scotland. |
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Edward's later years, however, were marked by international failure and domestic strife, largely as a result of his inactivity and poor health. |
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The main cause of the inactivity was caused by a continuation of the spring pattern across the Atlantic basin. |
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After about a month of relative inactivity, Cumberland moved his regulars into the Highlands. |
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Conversely Bradford has a higher economic inactivity rate than all these areas and also has a lower employment rate. |
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But Mic-E Reyes made up for JT's inactivity by aggressively playing bones anywhere and everyplace else. |
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The most deleterious risk factors were poor diet, tobacco smoking, obesity, high blood pressure, high blood sugar, physical inactivity, and alcohol use. |
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Majority Leader Alben Barkley had advised patience and silence, to let the isolationists wear themselves out. This plan of masterly inactivity had flopped frightfully. |
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A short video explaining the basic labour market concepts of employment, unemployment and economic inactivity is available on the ONS YouTube channel. |
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The dominant musical force of the period was the grunge invasion from the United States, which filled the void left in the indie scene by The Stone Roses' inactivity. |
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Although her career had periods of inactivity, in 1999 the American Film Institute ranked Leigh as the 16th greatest female movie star of classic Hollywood cinema. |
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But after a period of inactivity including commentating on last year's World Championships in Antwerp, Smith said he now feels ready to return to the sport. |
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