Examples of using No exercise in English and their translations into Korean
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Programming
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Computer
No exercises to.
Tired today, so no exercise.
No exercise at night.
No exercise except golf.
The other group did no exercise.
No exercise for 2 weeks.
The other group did no exercise.
No exercise for two weeks.
Too much jogging‘as bad as no exercise at all'.
No exercise for me today.
Intense jogging is as bad as no exercise at all.
No exercise except golf.
About 24% of Americans get no exercise whatsoever.
There are NO exercises that strengthen your knees joints.
Too Much Jogging As Dangerous As No Exercise At All.
There are no exercises in this report.
The Amount of Jogging Which Is As Bad As No Exercise At All.
There is no exercise better for the heart than reaching down and lifting people up.~John Andrew Holmes.
For six months, he noticed no exercise cycle ads.
Going from no exercise to recommended activity levels over six years in middle age may reduce heart failure risk by 23 percent.".
I do very little or no exercise at all: 1.2.
The second group were asked to eat a low sodium DASH diet(which reduces processed foods and increases intake of whole foods) but did no exercise.
Any exercise is far better than no exercise at all, but not all workouts are equal.
No exercise or diet change is required when taking Garcinia Cambogia, however as in all cases, it is highly recommended as a part of a balanced and healthy lifestyle.
Little exercise is better than no exercise at all.
The proposition that we ought not to do unto others as we would not they should do unto us,did not need to be proved by miracles and needed no exercise of faith, because this proposition is in itself convincing and in harmony with man's mind and nature; but the proposition that Christ was God had to be proved by miracles completely beyond our comprehension.
A short exercise is better than no exercise at all.
Dr. Cavanagh's team is conducting a bedrest study with two groups of people,half of whom remain bedridden for 12 weeks with no exercise, and half of whom are also bedridden, but are required to perform a set amount of exercise(equal to the amount of movement they would do on a regular day) on an elevated treadmill, called the Enhanced Zero-gravity Locomotion Simulator.
The proposition thatwe ought not to do unto others as we would not they should do unto us, did not need to be proved by miracles and needed no exercise of faith, because this proposition is in itself convincing and in harmony with man's mind and nature;