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"expend" Definitions
  1. to use or spend a lot of time, money, energy, etc.

515 Sentences With "expend"

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I just don't want to expend my energy on them.
Rich people expend a lot of effort avoiding such taxes.
Counting the calories we expend has become just as standard.
I am not going to expend any outrage on this.
Will you expend your talents in the service of nuclear weapons?
We have a finite amount of brainpower to expend each day.
Or how much force you're willing to expend… The US border.
I can't expend too much energy, you know, on other things.
You cannot, for example, expend the money just to benefit yourself.
If the federal government wants to expend those resources, they still can.
"The third would be calories you expend during physical activity," he says.
Easily excited by new things, puppies need to expend this extra energy.
In comparison, a seal can expend up to 52,500 kilojoules per day.
There's the "basal metabolic rate" — how you expend energy when you're resting.
And think about the energy James will have to expend on defense.
I had to expend professional capital to support my personal health needs.
Mars enters Sagittarius on January 26, finding reconsidering how you expend your energy.
The amount of energy you will expend at a convention will amaze you.
How much political capital her government will expend on gay marriage is unclear.
In order to survive on leaves, they expend as little energy as possible.
You had to expend effort to know about this stuff and consume it.
O'Toole said she believes investigators should expend every effort to uncover his motivation.
So why should Beijing expend any more political capital on a trade deal?
They can't be obliged to expend serious effort to undo someone else's negligence.
My family would rather I expend my healthy energy on quality togetherness anyway.
Black people expend daily energy to counteract racial stereotypes and get fair treatment.
You can only expend so much "solemn-enity" in such a condensed period.
We've got the "basal metabolic rate" — or how you expend energy when you're resting.
"Metabolism is an indication of how many calories we expend each day," he says.
Don't expend precious resources arguing with an old high-school buddy on social media.
Expend too much energy on hunting your prey and even success can be costly.
You have numerous people having to expend great amounts of money for legal fees.
We're not going to save one part of a family to expend another part.
Joining Lanvin meets a desire to expend my creation to wider fields of expression.
Why expend great effort to revive institutions that were overly adversarial and often corrupt?
And it wastes the time of opponents, who expend effort trying to debunk them.
All of those firms expend less than 2 percent of revenue as labor costs.
Boost is acquired by driving, and players can push a button to expend the boost.
The groundhogs expend almost all of their fat reserves during these so-called arousal periods.
"Frankly, they don't want to expend all their resources fighting with the NRA," Spitzer says.
Unable to transfer credits students must pay more and expend more time in repeating courses.
It will come down to who can and will expend resources to reverse this decision.
"I think we should expend our effort where it can pay off the most," Ryan said.
It's possible that Cornet didn't want to expend additional energy running off to the locker room.
And you may expend all that effort only to find that the space still doesn't work.
Senior officials in Beijing also seem unwilling to expend political capital to push through tough changes.
Until Murray can impact the game in other ways, this is how he'll expend his energy.
After talking so much, and just expend, expending, expending, to sit with myself and just listen.
The Chinese government "may choose to expend more resources auditing US and Canadian companies," she said.
Or at least you want to conserve your energy to expend it on the right things.
But the energy you expend doing it ceases to be useful after your sneakers hit pavement.
The country will expend similar efforts to bring home other fallen soldiers held in enemy hands.
This forces the bird to expend valuable energy — and of course throws off its sleep pattern.
Jackson shows us the effort that power has to expend to not know, to stay blind.
But these aren't a complete solution as people don't expend much energy, or exert themselves, using them.
Thus, for most people, 80 percent of the calories we expend each day are due to RMR.
Cases in which lawyers didn't have to expend much effort and expense warrant a much lower percentage.
That's four days of savings, so don't expend all your shopping energy before these promotions roll around.
"I just don't want to expend the lawyer fees to figure out if they can," she said.
"He has been willing to take risks and expend political capital to advance his agenda," Schwartzman added.
This absurd procedure requires the majority to expend 2628-hours of Senate floor time for each nominee.
They expend time and resources responding to and investigating them -- as our agencies did in this case.
But, at the moment, none of these movements expend much energy on staging attacks in the West.
They are less able to expend time or money patrolling websites for infringement and issuing numerous notices.
The harder or longer we work out, the more of these calories we will expend, ad infinitum.
It is therefore not my burden or my responsibility to expend my energy in this way, right?
Young mammals play, and in doing so they expend energy, get injured and expose themselves to predators.
Trump argues that the United States should expend all of its efforts on fighting Islamic State instead.
When it's warm, an antechinus can afford to expend a lot of energy because prey is plentiful.
This then raises the question, Why expend all this energy to protect Mark from his parents' judgment?
They often homage great civil rights leaders or suffragists but expend little effort to replicate their sacrifice.
I have long questioned the notion that we black people should expend energy on being anti-fur.
Yes, such reform is possible, but it is unlikely Trump will expend any political capital making it happen.
The Viking commitment to a seafaring life was also a commitment to expend a lot of natural resources.
It's shruggie culture, where we expend a lot of emoji-related effort to show how little we care.
If you find yourself avoiding it, then you have to consciously expend effort to fight that default behavior.
You need to expend resources, but make sure you have enough to make it to the finish line.
Some are asking whether Obama wants to expend political capital it desperately needs during the lame-duck session.
With more of the country up for grabs, Republicans may be forced to expend resources in unexpected places.
And even the court, Glatzer said, has to expend resources to conduct litigation exactly paralleling an arbitration proceeding.
They expend far more energy keeping this secret, even from themselves, than hiding their business-as-usual adulteries.
Russia likely took comfort in the Senate's failure to expend additional resources to fund state and local preparedness.
When the founders established our system of self-government, they didn't expend much effort on the judicial branch.
"We will spend about twice as much or more than President Trump wanted to expend," Mr. Alexander promised.
Before, if you wanted to con someone, you had to do expend a lot of energy doing research.
Though both men consume as many calories as possible, they still expend more calories than they take in.
In these experiments, participants lose less weight than would be expected, given the energy they expend during exercise.
Were he actually doing a good job, he would not need to expend so much energy lauding himself.
Brooks said she was worried Northam would have to expend too much time dealing with his current problem.
Sharks expend as little energy as possible and know they can count on regular feedings from their handlers.
Together, writers, producers, and performers expend most of their energy calculating a way to connect to that consciousness.
Cats, they say, have nine lives, and even in those early days Augustus began to expend his lives.
As someone entering the height of my career, I expend much more energy on work than on relationships.
Of course, the amount of energy you expend has a lot to do with how hard you're pushing yourself.
"What we don't know is what percentage of their strength did they expend to defend east Mosul," he said.
So why expend one of your at-bats to just sit there and stare at the pitches sailing by?
There are so many things to consider; it is hard to know where to begin, where to expend energy.
This failure of monitoring is all the odder given the effort that companies expend on recruiting outside their ranks.
We proselytize because we deeply believe what we are sharing is important enough to expend our energy and enthusiasm.
They're mirror images of each other, which means the amount of energy you have to expend is the same.
By the time we woke up defensively, it was late and we had to expend a lot of energy.
You expend the same amount of energy in both cases, but if you're running downhill, you go much farther.
McKinley thus broadened the electoral battlefield, forcing Democrats to expend resources defending states they had previously taken for granted.
On gala days at City Ballet, you get to expend some energy — we run the ballet the day of.
For Apollo, the Berry rollover meant the fund would have to expend less capital to take Fresh Market private.
We will have to expend significantly more time and resources trying to convince countries of the validity our arguments.
Getting any sort of improved results from what will be tortuous negotiations will expend huge amounts of political capital.
We expend so much energy and time crafting these personas that we lose sight of who we really are.
What can you turn to when you want to expend the nervous energy of childhood giving way to womanhood?
Transit advocates are pressing Mr. Cuomo to expend the same level of urgency on improving service across the system.
This law allows the National Park Service to charge and retain fees and expend them for specified allowable purposes.
But believing them allows us to expend further mental energy on ourselves, which we very much love to do.
The candidates should also not expend precious time bragging that they "believe scientists" or taking potshots at climate deniers.
We now need to expend genuine effort ensuring the individual is never more important than the team — not ever.
But favoring bicycles overlooks a key draw of the scooters: You don't have to expend much effort to ride them.
"At some point, it won't make sense to expend the capital to put junk food back in schools," he said.
If it does, the plaintiffs may expend a lot of money and resources on a case and not recover much.
THE Supreme Court tends to expend more energy detangling questions of law than it does sorting through questions of fact.
Better Markets, like CREW, had argued that the government's action forced the group to expend resources to counteract supposed violations.
The question has always been how much effort they're willing to expend to make a green energy future a reality.
Yet many of them still don't trust him to expend political capital for their causes, which do not engage him.
"When the founders established our system of self-government, they didn't expend much effort on the judicial branch," he wrote.
When you expend that much energy making rotations, every little break in the half-court is a chance to recharge.
And while puppies have a ton of energy, it's important to let them expend that energy in a safe environment.
Do we really want to expend more blood and treasure on a wider and winless war in the Middle East?
"It could be an extensive recycling program, using LED lighting or having power systems that expend less energy," he said.
Customers can expect to expend 125 calories for a 45-minute session, which costs $80, or $100 in New York.
This alleviates the need for astronauts to expend energy and time on patrolling the ship or searching for misplaced items.
I think they do that because they don't have to expend the energy and make the choice in the morning.
He can expend a majority of his energy on the defensive end, too, covering the opposing team's top threat every night.
DHS also warned in a presentation that it expects "significant reluctance by the commercial world to expend resources" to prevent cyberattacks.
I weighed whether I wanted to expend the mental energy of explaining the reasons why I couldn't meet up right now.
Trump's haphazard style of governance forces journalists, lawyers, and government officials to expend innumerable hours on doomed initiatives and errant tweets.
Three-toed sloths, for example, expend as little as 460 kilojoules per day, which is the equivalent of around 110 calories.
The lead vehicle acts as a windbreak for the rigs behind it, allowing them to expend less energy on the road.
I expend a huge amount of my time and energy writing books and articles and working to keep my company innovative.
After working out for two hours to expend his energy, he found himself brooding about his behavior, as he often did.
And I don't think Trump is going to expend much political capital on getting the G.O.P. to change its mind, either.
"I wouldn't mind seeing the Trump campaign expend some resources to communicate to his supporters that this is important," Fratto said.
"I expect you to expend every effort to facilitate access and support the review team's efforts," Clarke said in his memo.
A future Sanders administration would likely have to expend a huge amount of diplomatic effort to lead the world on climate.
Dr. Kern's lab measures how much energy people expend playing VR games for the Virtual Reality Institute of Health and Exercise.
"You could advance a progressive agenda not only in how you expend money but how you pay for it," Greenstein said.
Colleges in the next tier of conferences, known as the "mid-majors", do expend some effort on recruiting the power conferences' leftovers.
With these realities in mind, logic dictates that Russia and Iran should continue to expend precious resources propping up their Syrian ally.
When we resist fear, we expend energy trying to prevent the sort of events that cause the fear in the first place.
And even then, let's not expend our energy celebrating our own accomplishments when there is still so much work to be done.
"Given the gravity of the harm at issue, the need to expend resources cannot outweigh these threats to constitutional rights," Friedman wrote.
Intelligent Smartphone Covers: Expend the power of a smartphone through functional cases such as a gamepad, stylus or e-ink flip cover.
The November 8 event, which some 4,000 Facebook users have already RSVP&aposd, might be the most energy they expend that day.
The November 22017 event, which some 22017,000 Facebook users have already RSVP&aposd, might be the most energy they expend that day.
Researchers analyzed how the selected runners consume oxygen and expend energy, as well as pored over their past performances at different distances.
I expend a great deal of effort toward being independent, and the thought of someone being attracted to my vulnerability was offensive.
I'm not going to expend the extra calories to catch the person that's got the hard password because I don't need to.
The less energy we expend to accomplish our tasks, the better — that's why voice assistants like Amazon's Alexa are thriving right now.
Historically, they are used by campaigns to guide their understanding of where to expend resources, and of the mood of the electorate.
The fewer calories our forebears had to expend on days when they hunted, the less food they would need to bring down.
It's exhausting to even think about how much effort we will expend puzzling over these glamorous celebrity spokesmen of the offender class.
The scientists were then able to calculate which shell would require a tortoise to expend more energy when rolling off its back.
His comments suggest, however, that he would be willing to expend political capital to press Congress into acting on the internet law.
What matters more is that Microsoft is choosing to expend some of its limited public attention bandwidth on Teams over other options.
When we make choices about our diet, we a need to balance the effort we expend against the impact on our daily life.
It's a pattern that forces U.S. officials to expend resources, time and political capital to try to secure the release of these Americans.
Like greyhounds, they need space to expend this energy, but are ready to act refined and relaxed once they tire out their verve.
Of course, the plaintiffs' firm may not want to expend the time and money relitigating its disqualification in case after case at JAMS.
Los Angeles officials have said they do not expect the city to expend public funds without reimbursement from organizers of the 2024 Olympics.
Second, the mild climate means Californians expend much less energy heating and cooling their homes than those of us with less blessed weather.
In 1986, political leaders from the president on down had to expend enormous amounts of time and energy to bring reform to fruition.
That's a major limitation, since two people will expend energy differently doing the exact same exercise based on their existing levels of fitness.
We put billions of dollars into them and expend significant political will to prevent them, and it changes what the world looks like.
What's more, Echo's ability to stay in the air without having to expend fuel like Pharah makes her the ruler of the skies.
People expend a lot of mental energy thinking and dreaming about them (even the middle name!), often well before they've even gotten married.
They refer to it as an "energy balance" disorder, and so the treatment is to consume less energy (fewer calories) and expend more.
Friedman said the company was hesitant to expend energy on relocating operations if a trade deal could be agreed upon at any given time.
By using the Gateway instead, NASA will expend a lot of extra energy just to build the station and get people there, Zubrin argues.
Why expend effort trying to reframe Fontana as an Argentine artist when his professional tenure in Buenos Aires extended only as long as WWII?
In other words, if it's not in your house in the first place, you're unlikely to expend the effort to go pick it up.
Each committee will be led by a chair, and each chair will have some leeway to decide where to expend their committee's investigative resources.
It appears that the Trump administration was fixed on tax reform and did not wish to expend political capital in fighting over the report.
Flamingos often stand on one leg, a habit researchers think arose because it allows the birds to expend less muscular energy while they're stationary.
Please let's not expend too much energy shaming people who shop on Black Friday, especially when they couldn't otherwise afford necessities or Christmas gifts.
Scheer, together with colleague Christopher Morris and others, looked at whether people expend more energy processing a meal later in the day versus earlier.
In this particular case, it's a plot by the aliens Ail and Ann to feed upon the energy humans expend while fighting virtual monsters.
Better to stump up for one costly but simple global mechanism, rather than expend untold energy and money complying with a hodgepodge of smaller ones.
Not drying off completely after a shower might help cool you down, since our body will then expend heat trying to warm you back up.
Not to run for office, but to expend all her energy on pressuring office holders into enacting legislation, and throwing out the ones that don't.
Since he came out against the Asian treaty TPP, it is highly unlikely that the President-elect would expend political capital on its European counterpart.
Proving abuses will be difficult, but the expanding scope means the company will have to expend more energy to pull itself out of the bog.
Why expend the extra energy turning on your oven or stove when you can assemble fresh, tasty, and easy meals with no heat required instead?
Nations should recognize that conflict is endemic to the international arena, and they should not expend blood and treasure in the name of an abstraction.
"Tax-exempt groups should not be forced to expend precious resources on unnecessary documentation and tax administration, rather than focusing on their missions," Roskam said.
Carnegie also starkly criticized the accumulation of vast wealth without spending it and urged all of his rich colleagues to expend their fortunes on philanthropy.
This will force Medicare to expend billions in additional payments to hospitals that provide uncompensated care at the expense of the Hospital Insurance Trust Fund.
The lawmaker maintained that the U.S. should "expend our effort where it can pay off the most," while not ignoring the numerous transgressions with Iran.
If there was a consolation for the Yankees, it was that they made Astros closer Ken Giles expend himself in the ninth, throwing 23 pitches.
She learns to more fully accept and respect her daughter, eventually trusting her to take over the company and expend her business in New York.
Phys Ed When we work out rigorously on a regular basis, our bodies adjust to limit our ability to expend energy, a new study shows.
Before we reflexively expend our political will for action on more futile gun laws, people should consider a Texas program that has already proven effective.
And, again, past studies have been encouraging, with most indicating that we should expend hundreds of additional calories when we stand often rather than sit.
That's because even small energy surpluses — consuming a few more calories each day than you expend — can contribute to long-term weight gain and obesity.
As a result, they're hesitant of risky schemes that expend both, seeing them as potential quagmires that risk squandering that important influence on secondary concerns.
Your brain is always regulating and it's always predicting what the sensations from your body are to try to figure out how much energy to expend.
They needlessly require people to spend more money or expend more energy in an exhausting effort to be the most lovable adult child in the room.
But it's pretty telling that Zuckerberg chose to expend some of his oh-so-slender speaking time to debunk something that really didn't merit the breath.
When high-volume, redundant tasks are performed through computer automation, humans are freed up to expend energy pursuing a wider range of interpretive or conceptual work.
The personalized exoskeletons were able to identify which ankle movements needed to be better supported so that the person could expend less energy as they walked.
"I'm trying not to expend any resources on the Clean Power Plan, and I'm expending resources just talking to you," Mr. Scott said in an interview.
"He's a zen master, Otis, he sits there and waits for the fish to come to him and he doesn't expend any energy unnecessarily," Kopshever said.
A majority of the pop-up groups were experiments in decentralized organizing, so individual chapters were free to expend their energy where and how they pleased.
Whether female artists submit to a rigged system or fight against it, the energy they expend on the struggle tugs them away from dreaming and creating.
But there's another issue: Satellites are required to expend all of their fuel before they retire and left to drift forever in an orbital dead zone.
That's right: Toyota doesn't need to expend resources on the Tundra because it isn't a combatant in the great pickup war among the Detroit Big Three.
They spend the same time brooding and feeding the young, and expend the same physical effort as seen in measures of blood cells and body mass.
HBO last week announced it was willing to expend this energy with a series from the "Game of Thrones" creators David Benioff and D. B. Weiss.
However, Ny Traffic will have to expend a lot of energy to get to the front from post position No. 11, putting him at a disadvantage.
If Democrats want to expend more public funds to make college cheaper, which it seems like they do, they ought to focus their efforts around Sanders's banner.
That's because people invest and work more when they can be confident that they own something; they don't need to expend time and effort protecting their claims.
Why living trees should expend resources to support leafless cohorts is not fully understood, nor the extent to which resources are shared among living trees and stumps.
Autonomous drones, moreover, will have to expend more of their precious power to stay aloft in extreme temperatures, and to stay on course when buffeted by winds.
Like any mystery show, you can expend mental energy concocting theories about The Night Of, imagining the whodunnit options, or debate the logic of various characters' actions.
The company did say that it "expend[s] significant resources" to try and make sure it's taking the right legal steps when curating music for its services.
Living in a climate-controlled world that's never uncomfortably cold means our bodies don't burn all the energy we'd normally expend to keep ourselves warm in winter.
It must have been a relief to get out of that touring cycle after so long and expend your energy on brand new things, baby included. Yeah.
It has motors and it feeds energy into your lower limbs as you are working, so you are able to walk and expend a lot less energy.
The fact that some Silicon Valley software engineers don't want to expend their efforts on tools that help the military execute that mission is ivory tower nonsense.
Nike claims that it is 4 percent better than some of its best racing shoes, as measured by how much energy runners expend when running in them.
And there's a one big caveat: Only smartphones with OLED screens will see the battery life improvement, as OLEDs expend less energy when the screen is dark.
They can't just expend energy on making their 'A-game' better — they also need to lop off their 'C-game,' and the discipline that takes is huge.
Their living conditions are horrific but they are led by a ruthless terrorist organization that prefers to expend resources on terror tunnels instead of improving Gazans' lives.
That not only lowers expectations for any other candidate in New Hampshire, but making it less efficient for them to expend time and resources to compete there.
In many of these cases, the unsuspecting foster parents are forced to expend more time and energy than usual, and often at the expense of their own offspring.
If you see that you would have to run 5 miles to expend the calories in a bag of jelly beans, "it gives you a pass," Haas said.
Airports will need to expend capital on building longer runways, while airlines will need to pour money into improving the technology that undergirds engine performance and airframe efficiency.
Even when the wind is light, according to Kirby, tucking in behind another runner can reduce the energy you expend at a given pace by about 1 percent.
PA> will expend their network sharing agreement in Spain in cover small cities and enable the faster deployment of 5G technology, Vodafone said in a statement on Thursday.
This new grant, scheduled to expend its $110 million over five years, will continue that work, expanding it in new directions and funding the maintenance of existing efforts.
It's about the time and efforts we expend to connect with them physically and emotionally in early years that is more likely to predict their competence in adulthood.
In addition, the know-your-customer loophole has let banks decide whether they will expend the resources to pierce the secrecy of shell companies that set up accounts.
Despite occasionally dropping into Tehran, "The Iran Wars" doesn't expend much energy contemplating what drives Iranian decision-making on the nuclear issue or its approach to the world.
The Electric Universe theory doesn't seem to be hurting anyone at the moment, but wouldn't it be better for the Thunderbolts to expend their energy understanding good science?
I had to take six trains in total (three there and three back), and I had to expend untold emotional and mental distress just to safeguard my health.
Read more " _____ • Andrew J. Bacevich in Commonweal Magazine: "To expend energy exploring the implications of the so-called 'Age of Trump' is to engage in a fool's errand.
"It may seem like you can't expend the energy to do that but you should because the payoff, in the end, is far worth it," says Horsham-Brathwaite.
Consider that a proportional sense of quantities is what sometimes leads people to expend more effort saving $5 on a $10 purchase than $10 on a $100 purchase.
I have some interviews and transcribing to do today, but I'm not anticipating any big breaking news (hopefully, because I don't have the emotional energy to expend today).
The main differences among the candidates lie in how much political capital they intend to expend on fighting climate change and what they would do with executive authority.
Often trained on data collected about previous or similar applicants, these tools can cut down on the effort recruiters need to expend in order to make a hire.
Instead, he is willing to expend huge amounts of political capital on a bill that could easily cost the GOP seats in Congress as soon as next year.
That could raise the cost of operating weather, Earth imaging or other types of satellites in lower orbits by forcing larger spacecraft to expend precious fuel more often.
Developers have responded, saying that they plan to expend significant effort in revitalizing the neighborhood with improved green spaces, affordable housing, and a community center for some residents.
Drafting is typically seen more in cycling races than in running, where the formation has been known to dramatically reduce the amount of energy each athlete needs to expend.
The researchers, led by the sports scientist Yuka Hamada , of Waseda University, in Japan, found that people who chew gum while walking expend more energy than non-chewing walkers.
That is the biggest reason why Schumer is most likely to make a lot of noise opposing Gorsuch, but will not expend all of his ammunition to block him.
These results were the exact opposite of what the researchers expected; they thought bees in the area with less biodiversity might look harder for food and expend more energy.
"We will expend whatever resources are necessary to find out exactly what transpired this morning and make sure the system is secure and our employees are protected," Logan added.
The ice shelf is home to numerous charismatic megafauna, including Pacific walruses and polar bears, which are having to swim further and expend more energy to find a meal.
Businesses and industry analysts welcomed the changes, although some were skeptical given the recent collapse of the oil price and a reluctance to expend capital on high-cost projects.
"I don't think they [companies] see the politics lined up to expend their political capital," said Bob Perciasepe, president of Center for Climate and Energy Solutions, an environmental group.
Mr. Delrahim, a Republican who served at the Justice Department during the George W. Bush administration, believes the government should not expend a lot of resources on merger enforcement.
Americans expend as much effort improvising ways to escape the heat of summer as they do reveling in its rituals at pools, picnics and beaches, and in outdoor activities.
The Navy envisions the final product as an external missile magazine that can autonomously find its way to the fleet, expend missiles and work its way back to reload.
The effort and resources we expend to help deal with climate-induced crises, while necessary and even altruistic, also drains resources and time away from other important military missions.
Athletes' protein needs can be up to twice those of the average person because of the energy they expend and the process of breaking down, repairing and building muscle.
As it turned out, while the ODNI administratively prepares and submits the overall budget, it has no say in how the various IC agencies justify or expend their resources.
Moscow continued to expend significant organizational and financial resources to target German political, economic, academic and technical targets, as well the military, through espionage and cyber activities, the report said.
AXELROD: ...actually go there and try (inaudible)... STEWART: The thing I always -- the amount of energy that you have to expend -- I'll just go along with the 53/25 building.
They would tell consumers how many minutes they would have to engage in several types of exercise, such as walking and jogging, to expend the calories in specific food items.
So you pays your (hefty) fee and gets your two, four or six definite dates per month — and all without having to expend any thumb grease or mental energy yourself.
Bask in the power you have over your personal life; you've learned so much about your boundaries and now you have to be wiser about the way you expend yourself.
They've learned not to expend precious resources on reinventing the wheel but instead to rely on APIs from the larger platforms, such as Salesforce, Amazon and, more recently, specialized developers.
To get there, industry, the scientific community and the government will have to expend tremendous resources and, more generally, society will have to adapt and relinquish some privacy and control.
But as Brexit consumes British politics and trade officials look to China for trade and investment, it is unlikely that London will expend much effort to protect its former colony.
The 2020 election is not likely to hand Texas away from Republicans, but as I have previously written, it may be close enough to force Republicans to expend resources there.
Either of those is going to require a president who is both very progressive and willing to expend meaningful amounts of time and political capital on legal and bureaucratic fights.
Two individuals of the same height, weight, gender can, for example, perform the same amount of work in the same conditions and expend a very different amount of energy doing so.
Although there are still lots of follow-on considerations, including diplomatic ones — such as whether the government will expend resources to monitor all states for potential disinformation campaigns, even political allies.
It's easy to resort to digital, asynchronous connection rather than having to expend the mental energy to leave the house or put down your phone and interact with people in person.
It'll have less capacity for actual mission launches, however, and capacity also goes down if the intent is to reuse the rocket, rather than expend it entirely in a single mission.
Presidents usually don't want to expend political capital defending one wayward Cabinet secretary, so sooner or later, all of these people were forced by public or congressional pressure to step down.
Its canvassers have not been instructed to expend much effort engaging with its supporters about the EU; almost half of voters do not even know that it is formally for membership.
Regional authorities have said they do not plan to expend resources on fighting the latter as they are mainly in remote, uninhabited areas and therefore not a direct threat to people.
My point is that becoming an expert is so challenging that you are unlikely to expend the necessary effort unless the task is one that you love for its own sake.
But by 1991 the Commission lost its funding and, over time, it became clear that Yeltsin no longer intended to expend the political capital needed to reckon with a painful history.
Even regular old walking around as bipedal animals is an inefficient process; the energy we expend in a single stride is greater than it would be given a perfectly efficient process.
Scores of European ministers and civil servants are also having to expend further resources to manage Brexit vis-a-vis their own sets of priorities and to shape whatever comes after.
To the extent the Trump administration's argument is that California must devote personnel and expend resources to enforce federal immigration laws, its lawsuit will fail as an unconstitutional violation of federalism.
Part of what makes queer and trans art dangerous is its willingness to wager its own future and expend the labor required to write oneself into the considerations of a nation.
It seems like for all the effort and energy we would have to expend in order to explain to this kid the significance of Shakespeare, he's not going to use that.
Andrew M. Cuomo, who once doubted that congestion pricing would gain any traction in the state, is planning to resurrect the idea and will expend political capital to see it succeed.
If China senses that the America's increasingly isolated foreign policy orientation reduces its ability to expend resources deflating North Korea's aggressive military overtures, it may seek to exploit the perceived isolation.
It is likely that Mr. Trump will expend much of his energy in the midterm elections on deep-red states with Democratic senators, including West Virginia, North Dakota and, evidently, Montana.
Creating a professional warrior class seemed like the obvious solution, but, looking back, we see now that it created an isolated community that society at large could expend on endless wars.
This is highly influenced by temperature: An adult antechinus' metabolism shifts to expend less energy when it's cold during the winter and there isn't much insect prey for it to hunt.
But after the China-bashing rhetoric of the campaign trail, Trump will have to expend significant political capital to explain why greater economic collaboration between America and China makes good economic sense.
While it's fair to fault Obama for failing to expend his political clout to get the deal passed, he was probably not wrong in his assumptions that the effort would be futile.
We've rounded up the top ten new TJ's products ahead — so the only energy you'll need to expend will be guessing if Millie Bobby Brown will take home that supporting actress statue.
If you're willing to expend a little more effort, you might want to get a few cards, so you can alternate between them depending on your purchase to get the most money.
Ring was a centerpiece of a number of recent acquisitions for Amazon, allowing the company to expend delivery directly into customers' homes and serving as a foundation of new home security offerings.
The hurricane's impact on the island - including the amount of funds the government must expend, in addition to revenue collections - still needs to be determined before decisions can be made, he said.
Children today are surrounded by a surfeit of unwholesome, easy-to-consume calorie-dense foods and snacks accompanied by a deficit of opportunities to expend those extra calories through regular physical activity.
If Sanders is serious about changing the immigration system to promote fairness, justice and equity, he'll need to expend some of his energy toward long-term solutions, rather than short-term fixes.
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It holds that obesity is caused "by a lack of energy balance," as the National Institutes of Health website explains — in other words, by our taking in more calories than we expend.
The most serious attempt to privatize Social Security took place in 2005, when President George W. Bush decided to expend political capital from his successful reelection campaign on this longheld conservative goal.
But rather than expend a lot of energy trying to build an electric-powered vehicle from the ground up, Skyryse is using regular helicopters as a platform to demonstrate its autonomous technology.
By the time they emerge, hibernating animals are often sleep-deprived: Most expend huge bursts of energy to arouse themselves occasionally in the winter so their body temperatures don't dip too low.
Perhaps it is an artifact of biology: central-nervous-system injuries were so rare in our prehistory that there was no reason for evolution to expend energy devising strategies to fix them.
But that's also when the US presidential elections will heat up, making it risky for the Trump administration to expend any political capital on a plan that already seems dead on arrival.
Our beers are produced in roughly one third of the time another beer is produced by our competitors, so we consume less energy to produce the same beer as they would expend.
"They may expend more effort on cases in which they believe their client is factually innocent," Professors Song Richardson and Philip Atiba Goff wrote in a 2013 article for the Yale Law Journal.
The plaintiffs put forth evidence that they were very likely under surveillance and claimed that they were harmed because they had to expend time and money to take measures to avoid the surveillance.
So, while Trump definitely has the heft required to knock out Biden early, it's far more likely that he'll expend all his energy on wild haymakers and wind up completely exhausted within minutes.
Many cannot find the skilled employees they need to operate or grow their businesses, and at the same time there is a limit to how much they can expend within their wage range.
Since it is a fundamentally absurd and impossible phenomenon (OK, physicists, impossible without ridiculous amounts of energy), writers tend to expend ridiculous amounts of energy explaining how their characters go back or forward.
It is telling that the briefs supporting Mr Trump's immigration decisions expend more energy imploring the justices to look away rather than to carefully examine the justifications and motives behind the travel restrictions.
Photons - particles of light - expend energy to escape but always travel at the speed of light, meaning the energy loss occurs through a change of electromagnetic frequency rather than a slowing of velocity.
Arad went on to explain that two people of the same age, BMI, gender, background, could perform the same amount and intensity of work and and expend a significantly different amount of energy.
Trump also might be reluctant to expend political capital if Gillespie -- who was trailing Northam, 53% to 40%, in a Washington Post-Schar School poll released earlier this month -- isn't assured of victory.
But Desai and writer Vipul Rawal expend too much energy on painting Rustom as a hero to ever delve deep into the moral and social fabric of Mumbai's high society during the time.
Rather than expend time and resources on such resolutions, I encourage the Congress to direct its efforts toward supporting our work to achieve peace through a negotiated settlement to the conflict in Yemen.
Companies like Walmart are, in essence, trying to get creative with their compensation packages in hopes of narrowly targeting the money they expend on the core goal of recruiting and retaining desirable workers.
With a slow metabolism, crocodiles can fast for months, can hold their breaths up to ten times longer, and don't have to expend energy staying warm against the tremendous cooling power of water.
"Certainly, when you have the puck in the offensive zone and you force your opponents to have to expend energy defending you, it's hard for them to mount an offensive attack," Sullivan said.
While there is robust debate within groups like the Democratic Socialists of America over which candidates to back and what kind of resources to expend in backing them, the momentum is with action.
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He is 6 feet 2 inches, with big hands and feet, and he naturally rides high in the water, which means he does not have to expend energy to maintain an ideal body position.
The concept with "leader-follower" algorithms is to free up vehicle crew members such that they can focus on other pressing, threat-conscious tasks without needing to expend all their energy navigating the vehicle.
Some Rolls-Royce cars will automatically alter things like suspension firmness or steering response depending on how aggressively you're driving at any given moment, but the driver will never expend effort in that choice.
"The president faces a choice: The hard right doesn't want him to expend federal resources, but to effectively rebuild our nation's infrastructure, he must," Schumer wrote in an opinion piece for The Washington Post.
Authorities have said they do not plan to expend resources on fighting the latter as they are mainly in remote, uninhabited areas - known as "control zones" - and therefore not a direct threat to people.
With America, a nation founded on immigration, ineptly facing serious challenges within its immigration system, why the administration would expend precious time and effort on this hairsplitting gesture of exclusion one can only surmise.
First, exercise: To increase feelings of energy, you have to expend more energy through physical activity, said Deborah Riebe, Ph.D., associate dean of the College of Health Sciences at the University of Rhode Island.
And Mr Trump will no doubt continue trying to tie Mr Biden to allegations of corruption, which may well force him to expend energy defending himself that would be better spent on his campaign.
And beyond that, he was just sort of terrible at everything, after several episodes where he seemed to expend zero effort and succeed in utter lack of proportion to what he tried to do.
"Our argument in the courts was that the President never had the authority to begin that process or expend that money and the one decision that has been rendered was in our favor," he said.
Pyongyang by no means prioritizes South Korea in its tactical calculus anyway, but it would be particularly unwise of Pyongyang to expend political capital in the month before the incoming Trump administration is sworn in.
If you choose to opt out of the Super Bowl and only participate by watching the broadcast's most popular commercial on YouTube, you will expend a mere 30 seconds to three minutes of your life.
In light of our evolutionary history — when food sources were less reliable — he argues that the body sets a limit on how much energy it is willing to expend, regardless of how active we are.
The efficiency per passenger gradually increases with the distance traveled, but it decreases again on long-haul trips since the aircraft also has to expend more energy to move the requisite fuel for the flight.
When these resources are depleted by prior tasks that require increased effort and concentration, we can experience a deep-seated aversion to planning, knowing that it would require the mental energy we simply can't expend.
The viewer is struck by the energy she must expend to read for four hours — a live, real-time example of the energy and labor required to create, perfect, perform, and disseminate a creative work.
"Managing a stable USD/CNY, monetary policy autonomy, and an open capital account simultaneously will be an extremely difficult outcome to achieve, unless China is prepared to expend more FX reserves," strategists at Barclays wrote.
This mathematical truism would be well understood by the many families who choose to expend their savings on their children's education before college, which actually is an argument to expand 529s, not against doing so.
He believed that the Vietcong were impeding South Vietnam's advancement to the takeoff stage, and that the United States therefore needed to expend all necessary military and diplomatic means to stop the Vietcong's guerrilla infiltration.
And the idea that we have to expend so much political capital to do something as basic and needed as that is something that I think speaks to how fundamentally flawed our political system is.
Their consistent finding: The amount of effort people will expend to resist being stripped of something they already possess is significantly larger than the effort they will devote to acquiring something they don't already have.
Decades of research decisively show the same pattern: Organizations have to expend massive effort overhauling preexisting facilities, workflows, and norms just to get new forms of automation to function, let alone deliver a satisfactory return.
"Pictures of dead children mean little to governments like Russia who expend their own resources to prop up Assad," Haley said, condemning Russia's blocking efforts at the UN to push for a ceasefire in Syria.
They're less like people than like lenses we put on—to experience the seething resentment, say, of a former banker scraping by in the gig economy, irritated to have to expend his empathy on outsiders.
If it's set up as a private foundation, it must expend at least 5 percent of net assets value annually, but other forms, like an LLC or donor-advised funds, don't have a required payout.
However, unlike the Obama Administration, which has sought to tilt to Iran, the U.S. under Trump should suffer no illusions nor expend much energy working to bring Iran into some sort of regional security architecture.
"In fact, if I'm the enemy, I'm thinking, 'Hey, I'm just gonna get on eBay and buy as many of these $300 quadcopters as I can and expend all the Patriot missiles out there'" Perkins added.
" YouTube claimed the investigation caused the company to "expend substantial sums on its investigation in an effort to detect and halt that behavior, and to ensure that its users do not suffer adverse consequences from it.
You may have heard of electrolytes in the context of sports drinks marketed to athletes, because as athletes expend energy and sweat, they lose electrolytes needed for their best in-game performance and optimum recovery afterward.
When we neglect to expend this abundance or energy without guarantee of a return, it will manifest itself in very grotesque and dangerous forms—and it does so in our nation's very violent past and present.
"A lot of times you do battle uphill and at the end you do fall back down because of the energy you had (to expend) to get back in the game," Rockets coach Mike D'Antoni said.
In other warplanes pilots would have to expend "significantly more brainpower" assimilating data from multiple cockpit display screens, some of them not in their line of sight, says Billie Flynn, a test pilot for Lockheed Martin.
Both the institutional investors and the law profs backing the pension fund assert that investors will have to expend immense time and money to file unnecessary individual suits if the Supreme Court upholds the 2nd Circuit.
Now's the time to guard your energy levels; be frugal about how much life force you expend on less urgent tasks, and reshape your daily rituals and practices to better support you through times of change.
The study found that although participants were guided by high effort and high financial reward, their performance ultimately depended on the amount of effort they had to expend rather than their initial desire for that reward.
The emotional burden of carrying the mental load is a practical one — because women expend their time and energies on unpaid labor — but as the term implies, within a marriage it's an emotional one as well.
For all of his political savvy, Johnson was also willing to expend precious political capital to expand civil rights -- thereby modernizing the New Deal -- even if the risk of losing key blocks of voters was immense.
Wall Street's titans and armchair investors alike expend tremendous amounts of time and sweat trying to predict what will be up and what will be down, hoping to beat everyone else with a cleverly constructed portfolio.
When asked if the weapons would be taken back from the Syrian Kurds after the Raqqa operation had been completed, Dorrian said YPG fighters would "expend these resources fighting ISIS," using an acronym for Islamic State.
A full "super"—the part of a hive where honey is made—weighs more than 20kg, so takes some lifting; and bees expend a lot of energy to get to hives more than a few storeys up.
Researchers have looked at whether people expend more energy processing a meal later in the day versus earlier and found that, independent of physical activity, the body uses less energy to digest food late in the day.
It's very difficult to imagine Congress pushing serious legislation through America's political gridlock (and that assumes politicians want to expend real capital regulating tech giants when they have other, potentially more resonant issues they could campaign on).
You have to try to arrange its many kaleidoscopic fragments into a lens of truth, and then look through that skeptically, which takes more time and cognitive effort than a lot of people can or will expend.
A preview of Andrew's column on the deal, which will go up this afternoon: No matter how much hyperbole Sprint and T-Mobile expend, it is hard to see how the deal will pass muster with regulators.
Image: USPTOAccording to the patent, the shuttle drones would climb as high as 45,000 feet where the airborne warehouses would be hovering, and the smaller airships would expend almost no energy on their way down to Earth.
Gorsuch has been preparing for weeks to handle the grilling he's sure to face, and some representatives have already expressed reluctance to expend political capital challenging a nominee who, at least by Trump standards, seems fairly reasonable.
However, its primary competitor Rocket Lab has more resources to expend and achieved a successful space launch in 2009 (and first launched a satellite in January 2018), while other companies like China's OneSpace are making considerable progress.
Imagine a provision in an appropriations bill limiting the Environmental Protection Agency's freedom to expend funds in furtherance of regulating greenhouse gases under the Clean Air Act (a goal that, it seems, many members of Congress share).
Having identified patches of a plant to be eliminated, the drones can calculate a path and expend only as much herbicide is necessary to kill them, instead of dumping hundreds of gallons indiscriminately on the entire area.
Rather than having to expend the time and effort to research the candidates' policy positions and decipher misleading political advertisements, voters can get the relevant information at the touch of a button precisely when they need it.
Jeb Hensarling, who chairs the House Financial Services Committee and will retire at the end of his term in 2018, remarked that President Donald Trump would expend less energy undoing the CFPB's actions if he removed Cordray.
" Mr. Wright raises an equity question: Why should the Parks Department expend resources to open up Theodore Roosevelt when it could devote money "to spruce up and maintain an orphan park or two in a poor neighborhood.
This is, of course, just an elaborate troll—but that leaves me no less curious about why anyone would expend so much energy commenting on a YouTube video for a song made by a credit card company.
And so, for that matter, does perception: Klopp has made a concerted effort this year to ensure Liverpool blows less hot and cold, does not expend too much of its energy in chasing games or swarming teams.
It would create obligations that would may have required Twitter, Facebook, Google, and others to expend new resources on dealing with revenge porn takedown requests—more so than present efforts, which are voluntary, rather than required by law.
In the movement's early days, it also encouraged followers to live in ashrams or communes and expend virtually all their energy on spreading the faith; robed and shaven-headed devotees used to populate America's airports and proselytise passengers.
George, who is a big fan of The Lion King, as well as the Lego movies, has been able to expend some of that energy during an idyllic summer vacation on the island of Mustique with his family.
The new processor will help automated navigation programs and expedite the B-153s "fly-by-wire" technology – all of which are designed to enable a pilot to expend energy upon the most pressing combat tasks with less intervention.
In the United States, companies moving into the digital health sector are faced with an interlocking and sometimes overlapping regime of federal, state and sometimes local regulatory bodies, and should expect to expend significant resources on regulatory compliance.
Sharing offensive responsibilities with Chris Paul and not having to expend all of his mental and physical energy setting teammates up, scoring, and erasing deficits created by the bench whenever he needs rest has been an obvious help.
It is not a feminist film; given how crucial the experience of boyhood is to It, any film that remained loyal to the original storyline was likely never going to expend a lot of energy exploring feminist ideals.
" Forcing an animal to expend extra energy by exposing it to chronic stress, he says, can have effects "from the cellular scale to the whole ecosystem, from genetic expression to changes in the community structure of the species.
I will probably never know exactly what happened, but I suspect that N.Y.U. administrators in Abu Dhabi did not want to expend limited political capital with their Emirati partners on my case, or the "Shiite problem" in general.
It is a shame that environmental activists will have to expend the effort pressuring the next president to simply get in line with planetary realities when they could have been starting in the right place on day one.
This begs an interesting question, said Nina Karnovsky, an associate professor of biology at Pomona College who did not participate in the research: Why would penguins expend the energy to catch and digest jellies for such low return?
This is going to be painful because the traditional automakers won&apost have to break a sweat to build EVs, but they&aposll be forced to expend millions if not billions of dollars convincing consumers to buy them.
Why else did Mueller expend so much time and effort to indict him in two jurisdictions, try the Virginia case to a jury, and continue to try to work with Manafort even after he was convicted in Virginia?
After more than 17 years of combat and a virtual stalemate, at best, for more than a decade, there is little rationale for continuing to expend American blood and treasure on a conflict trending badly, with unclear objectives.
And while it may sound like these themes and storylines are a bit shoehorned in — yeah, they are, but they represent far more effort than Stranger Things has bothered to expend on its women characters in the past.
So first, and this can start tonight, the president — having a president who's willing to lead on tax reform and expend his political capital to do that is critical, as it was with President Reagan and his economic team.
Repealing the ACA would unleash, according to Frank, "the awesome power of loss aversion," where the natural tendency is to expend much more effort resisting the loss of a possession than to mount the energy to acquire something new.
"In response to Defendants' sudden and unlawful change in policy ... the County has been forced to expend substantial funds and other resources to provide medical screening and care to the asylum seekers," the lawsuit reads, according to the Post.
Parts of the Far East have forged stronger economic ties with China and South Korea, and Moscow has had to expend both brutal force and extravagant investment to keep Chechnya and other republics of the North Caucasus in line.
It will require us to make decisions about how much flexibility and freedom we're all willing to give up in order to protect people from abuse, and how many resources we're willing to expend to give up those rules.
Whatever members of a species typically do to survive and reproduce should be sufficient to keep them physically fit, without the necessity to set aside time and energy over and above what they expend just getting through their day.
The government also contended that state and local governments should have the final say on whether to accept refugees because they are in the best position to judge whether they have the resources to expend on accommodating the newcomers.
Klemich said this means people expend emotional energy worrying what others think of them, even sometimes running through mental scenarios and practicing what to say in different situations so that everything goes exactly the way we want it to.
That obstinacy will irk the Clinton campaign, which will have to expend some effort fending him off, even as the former secretary of State would much rather turn all her fire on Trump for the general election battle ahead.
The German, a family man, made clear he had been drained by the 2016 campaign and was not prepared to expend the same amount of physical and mental energy to defend a title that had been so hard to win.
There are several advantages to keeping quiet on your ride, the most obvious of which is that you won't have to expend energy talking to someone whom you might not end up liking, and whom you will probably not see again.
Tapang alleges he couldn't use his cellphone number and had to "expend time, energy, and expense" and also suffered "emotional distress" from the incident, so he's seeking damages and injunctive relief, which could order T-Mobile to enable more security measures.
"It is essential for national security that the Turkish Armed Forces are restructured to face new threats and to expend all of their energy on their fundamental activities," Prime Minister Binali Yildirim told a meeting of the ruling AK Party.
It also intends to challenge the UODO's decision, initially in Polish courts — relying on caveats contained in Article 14 which relate to how much effort a data controller has to expend to contact people to tell them it's processing their data.
"I do think that the new administration will have to expend substantial effort for a rule that rolls back or repeals the endangerment finding to withstand legal challenges," said Megan Berge, a lawyer for Baker Botts who represents power companies.
But if you're gunning for a more intimate look at how rockets expend fuel to generate thrust, check out this new explainer on how to make a DIY see-through model rocket engine, released Tuesday on the YouTube channel Warped Perception.
Rather than being a couple clicks away from a perfectly coordinated set of gear, players would now need to buy and expend a shader on every single piece of kit they're wearing to get that classic head-to-toe look.
A pitcher feels less confident with their weaker pitches, and while that confidence fluctuates during a game depending on how things are going, in general they start trusting their weaker pitches less as they expend both mental and physical effort.
"It is a fact that our children expend a relevant proportion of their time in front of a screen, which may be good and even necessary," said lead study author Dr. Jesus Pujol of the Hospital del Mar in Barcelona.
Nearly every stoner comedy since, from The Big Lebowski to Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle, has been built on the premise that it's better to have fun with your friends than to expend all your energy on competition and success.
If you consider how determined a woman has to be to get an abortion in much of the country these days and how much energy states expend trying to dissuade her, it's hard to see her as a frail flower.
Holmes has said that her uniform of black turtlenecks, of which she said she owns 150 and used to wear every day, was a way for her to expend less energy on deciding what to wear and more on the company.
There is little to no reason that it could not or should not expend some of its vast resources to enhance the safety and security of customers in their daily lives as well as during disasters like the recent hurricanes. Period.
Sectors that could benefit from policies of lower taxes and fiscal stimulus were weaker as investors perceived those plans may take longer to implement if the Trump administration has to expend more time and energy to get a healthcare plan passed.
The short turnaround time and the cost of the fines ($100 per-day per-infraction) means developers would have to expend resources to vet every one of their checkpoints; in the case of Pokemon Go, that's more than 4 million worldwide.
Whatever the motivations, the questions reinforced dangerous stereotypes that put Muslims on the defensive, forcing Abu-Salha to expend time and energy proving his own humanity rather than being able to contribute important perspectives on pressing matters in our collective lives.
As a campaigning body who've lobbied for changes to the Grand National in Parliament, it seemed odd that they would expend so much time and effort on having the race modified, when their essential aim is to have it abolished.
It works by using motors to pull cables that help extend the hips in a naturalistic and ideally optimum way as we move our legs, which should then reduce the amount of energy our bodies expend in order to move.
Next, Abotaleb tried to stabilize Al-Qadi; he and his nurses bound as much of his skin as they could with the little gauze they could expend on him, but the director knew they needed to get him out of there.
In my experience, many people are willing to expend a great deal of intellectual and emotional energy parsing the nuances, separating out "acceptable" parental violence from the unacceptable, aiming for just the right level of force in just the right circumstances.
Some scientists say our willpower is limited (others disagree), and when we expend it early on in the day trying to decide what to do next, we have less left later in the day when we need to concentrate on work.
" • But David Pecker, the head of the National Enquirer's parent company, was "concerned Mr. Bezos would sue, forcing debt-laden American Media to expend resources to defend itself for a story executives believed was unlikely to sell well on newsstands.
Whereas a beaker full of reacting chemicals will eventually expend its energy and fall into boring stasis and equilibrium, living systems have collectively been avoiding the lifeless equilibrium state since the origin of life about three and a half billion years ago.
Instead of husbanding his political capital in an attempt to maintain his speakership for as long as he can, Ryan actually needs to do the exact opposite — expend such capital rapidly and work himself out of his current job as expeditiously as possible.
It's here that the team has used aspects of AI research, creating an intelligent taskmaster that can determine how much effort to expend on searching each program—both where bugs are mostly likely to be found, and the severity of those bugs.
"These entities expend no time, effort, or money of their own in organizing, producing, or hosting the chess events for the World Championship and instead reap economic benefit from free-riding on the work and effort of World Chess," the lawsuit said.
"I think even Henry Kissinger would agree that had the Nixon administration not been encumbered with responding to other issues that there may have been a lot more intellectual capital and good staff work ... to expend in support of other objectives," he said.
Given that, it seems misguided to expend so much energy on lame banter and attempts at wisecracking humor -- even in the midst of fight scenes -- when all that's really required is a perfunctory set-up to watching giant mechanized warriors bash each other.
Give us a plan to destroy ISIS and we'll evaluate it; give us your truthful assessment about the odds of having to expend more blood and treasure in order to finish the job we started thirteen years ago in the Middle East.
The effect of the Supreme Court decision is that although U.S. corporations and unions cannot contribute directly to campaigns or candidates, they can expend whatever funds they want to engage in "issue advocacy and education" at any time during or between election cycles.
The U.S. should expend diplomatic capital to make Indian membership into the influential Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation a reality, a move that could offset Chinese influence and "help the larger Indo-Pacific region balance its economic center of gravity better," she explained.
However, copay accumulator programs block patients from applying the coupon to their annual deductibles and out-of-pocket maximums, or require patients to expend all outside assistance before they will credit any of the patient's actual out-of-pocket expenses to their deductibles.
Such haul out events have been seen in recent years as the summer sea ice retreats farther and farther offshore, forcing walruses to expend more energy getting to their hunting and resting grounds, and causing them to take temporary refuge on land.
What better way to carry on one's patriotic duty — or worthier way to expend the credibility, respect and public capital that veterans earn through their military service — than to take part in such a movement, one the nation needs now more than ever?
If you want to send something of a reasonable mass (an astronaut, dishwasher, or dairy cow) to another star, and you can expend only a certain amount of energy doing it, then it will take unreasonable amounts of time to get there.
Mr. Trump's decision to back Mr. Strange in the first place ran counter to the advice of some of the president's advisers, who had privately argued that Mr. Trump should not expend precious political capital in support of a candidate who could lose.
In order to comply with the regulations, they would almost certainly have to expend significant resources to build additional data centers locally, and also enforce data governance mechanisms to ensure that data didn't flow from a domestic to a foreign data center accidentally or programmatically.
"At its current rate, we project Boeing will expend at least $8.9 billion through 2021—double the amount initially planned—while delivery of the first Core Stage has slipped 2½ years from June 2017 to December 2019 and may slip further," the report reads.
Its warehouses reach operational profitability when they hit around 40 percent capacity, and all the recurring storage revenue makes its unit economics for pick-ups and drop-offs much better than startups in verticals like food delivery which expend resources for one-off payments.
In years past, "states did not feel the threat to abortion rights and did not want to expend the political capital to pass these laws," Elizabeth Nash, senior state issues manager at the Guttmacher Institute, a nonprofit focused on reproductive health policy research, told Vox.
In particular, if Congress affirmatively authorizes the executive branch to spend money on something, it is doubtful that a private party would have standing to challenge the decision by the executive branch not to expend funds for some particular purpose within that broad authorization.
I'm going to expend my energy at the margin trying to use this platform to tell the American people what's wrong with what the Court is doing and what a better result would be—fifty years from now, maybe the Court will realize that.
We contribute to the economic growth, development, security and humanitarian needs of numerous countries, and that helps ensure those countries' problems don't blow up into larger, longer stability problems in the region -- which we may then need to expend more blood and treasure to address.
The House vote to replace Obamacare could still succeed Thursday, but the fact the president had to expend political capital to make it happen is illustrating that the path for other policies, like much anticipated tax reform, might not be as easy as expected.
"Unless the parents are abusive, I think it is dangerous for society to arrogate to itself the power to override parental wishes and have the child die when they are clearly loving parents willing to expend time and resources to help their child," he said.
When you cut a rug, you can expend more than 300 calories every half-hour, according to a report from the University of Brighton in the UK. That meets or exceeds the amount of energy you burn during an easy run or swim, the report shows.
I think people are so angry that the president is succeeding that our country is thriving that they&aposre lashing out in any way they can, Sean, at the expend of -- I can take care of myself but at the expense of these people is ridiculous.
While playing an unabashedly nerdy video game better than human opponents may seem to be a weird place to expend extensive resources, it's all the continuation of where AlphaGo and Deep Blue have taken us before: building machines that can beat humans in seemingly simple games.
The DHS argued in July that doing so while the agency was likely to abolish the rule would be contrary to the public interest because it would sow confusion and waste resources and mean the immigration agency would have to expend limited resources to implement the rule.
He has claimed global warming is a hoax, made comments tying vaccines to autism despite the complete lack of scientific evidence showing such a link, and has a bizarre view of exercise, thinking that the body has a finite amount of energy to expend in a lifetime.
Why it's needed: Exoskeletons promise to help people lift heavy objects or run farther but so far have been one-size-fits-all, an approach that can require users to expend more energy as the body adjusts, compensates and otherwise tries to make the prosthetic device work.
The EITC isn't a perfect policy, but by subsidizing low-wage workers' incomes it does square the political circle between liberals who want to expend public resources on helping the poor and conservatives who want to insist that poor people need to work for a living.
In the old days of 70 or even 90 percent marginal tax rates, it wouldn't make much sense for executives to expend enormous amounts of time and energy trying to maximize the amount of money they can personally extract from a company in the form of salary.
Some may prefer to expend effort trying to rubbish a rival approach, whose open source tech could, if it stands up to scrutiny and operational performance, reduce the commercial value of proprietary and patented mechanisms also intended to grease the wheels of decentralized networks — for a fee.
When the clueless male creators of a new sitcom decide they want Sam for a starring role, their female casting director, Jen (Deborah S. Craig), is unhappy because she'll have to expend some of her credibility arguing for Sam (too old, not famous enough) to the network.
"Given this legal uncertainty, operators should not be required to expend substantial time and resources to comply with regulatory requirements that may prove short-lived as a result of pending litigation or the administrative review that is already under way," the agency wrote in its notice.
Even if you've been losing weight consistently with a healthy calorie deficit, but all of a sudden hit a plateau, it could be from a related metabolic state called adaptive thermogenesis—a theory that states as you lose weight, your body adjusts to expend less energy.
"The defamatory article has forced, and will force the campaign, to expend funds on corrective advertisements and to otherwise publicize the facts that it did not conspire with Russia in 2016 and is not seeking Russia's or North Korea's help in the 2020 election," the lawsuit states.
" A class-action lawsuit filed on Friday in Washington claims that soldiers were discharged "not because of any misconduct by plaintiffs, but rather because the Army either did not want to expend the resources necessary to complete the background investigations, or they could not do so.
There is an endless list of places we could expend our feminist energy, but as we look at the status of women globally for the next 20 years and beyond, the one crisis that is not seen as a gendered issue, but often is, is climate change.
That Ryan and his allies, in other words, have convinced Trump that the ACA needs drastic overhaul, and thus that it makes sense for the president to expend political capital on this rather than his signature issues of deporting immigrants and bombing the shit out of ISIS.
Large swaths of the 30-page lawsuit expend effort to paint Taylor—whose publication the Anti-Defamation League describes as promoting "pseudo-scientific studies that attempt to demonstrate the intellectual and cultural superiority of whites"—as a man of good character, though there isn't much to work with.
Position players, in contrast, expend precious little energy over the course of a game: they spend the vast majority of their time motionless, either standing at attention on defence in case a ball is hit to them, or sitting in the dugout waiting for their turn to bat.
That should change in Philadelphia, where so long as he plays with at least one of Redick, Simmons, or Embiid every minute he's on the floor, Butler won't have to expend the same amount of energy on offense, while the defensive coverage he faces may be less hostile.
"As the mayor and the chief of police we have no choice ... At the end of the day, we are going to expend to this money, $45,85033 or $50,000 of hard-earned taxpayer money, regardless of whether he [Arpuzzi] is going to reimburse us or not," he continued.
With how tired Alvarez looked after two rounds of trying to take Pettis down it would be well worth Dos Anjos' time to use those well timed shots along the fence to avoid a struggle on the way down and make Alvarez expend some energy in getting back up.
Steve Zeidman, a law professor with the City University of New York, has argued that judges in the city's lower criminal courts, which handle the majority of criminal cases, expend little effort trying to get to the bottom of the facts and enforcing constitutional limits on police conduct.
Readers and players implicitly decide how close they want to try to get to this final understanding upon starting a book or game; they must determine how much effort they are willing to expend analyzing content that points away from all but the most literal meaning of the plot.
Politicians have called for her release; activists have rallied, fund-raised and prayed on her behalf, questioning whether the Border Patrol violated its own policy against arresting immigrants at hospitals and why agents chose to expend so much time and manpower on a disabled 10-year-old girl.
While Mr. Trump's policies toward China probably did not directly sway Panama, analysts said, the administration's initial moves have already caused other American allies to recalibrate strategy for a world where the United States seems no longer willing or able to expend diplomatic energy to match China's efforts.
Enormous hurdles still exist for those with IDD seeking work, but with a federal government facing an unprecedented budget crunch in coming years and continuing to expend hundreds of billions yearly on services and support for unemployed people with disabilities, there should be incentive enough to address the inequities.
Even if HHS does not drive J.D. to the clinic or pay for the procedure, approving such a release "would still require that HHS or its contractor devote time and staff towards maintaining appropriate custody over Ms Doe during her absence" and necessitate "expend[ing] resources to monitor" her health.
The Grand Hyatt New York, a 1,220-room hotel next to Grand Central Terminal, for example, is spending $22005,2873 to install exhaust controls in its four kitchens by the end of January that expend minimal energy when stoves and ovens aren't in use; the current exhausts, in contrast, operate constantly.
First Man is as much a movie about grief and determination as it is about the actual moon landing — but that doesn't mean that director Damien Chazelle and screenwriter Josh Singer didn't expend a great deal of effort trying to ensure that all the details were as accurate as possible.
Sprint is the only U.S. carrier that has considerable mid-band spectrum to expend on 5G, owning "120MHz in the 2.5GHz band," but because it needs to be shared with 4G, it won't be able to fully offer the massive speed increases that 5G is supposed to offer, PC Mag wrote.
Beckerman's words encapsulate the growing rift: Go deeper: There are several factors driving the tension: Large Silicon Valley companies know the reality of getting things done in Washington: you need friends on both sides of the aisle, and they're not going to expend all their political capital on this one.
Although there is no easy or perfect life anywhere, from ashrams and yachts to slums and Andean villages, despite what is promised by self-help, I consider myself very lucky for the freedom to choose what kind of pain I want to endure and where I want to expend effort.
It seems likely that the company will continue exploring home networking avenues in the future, as it focuses more and more on its HomeKit strategy, but AirPort in its current form doesn't appear to have been profitable enough to have warranted whatever remaining resources the company was continuing to expend.
Others turn to compulsive exercise, and sometimes develop muscle dysmorphia, a subtype of BDD that causes sufferers to "obsess about being inadequately muscular," according to the National Eating Disorders Association—and expend huge amounts of time and money on gyms, supplements, and sometimes steroids to get the body they want.
Choosing the right protectionA security mechanism's infallibility depends not just on its technical specs but also on a host of other factors, like how often you're photographed in public, how often you're without your phone, how much effort someone might expend to unlock your phone, how you combine methods together, and so on.
Though meetings can be formulaic and involve Chinese ministers reading from a script, one diplomat says that Beijing is a less humiliating place, at least formally, than Washington, where smaller countries trying to secure a meeting must expend tremendous effort befriending congressmen with ancestral ties to their country or an interest in it.
By closely tracking nine female polar bears as they roamed about the sea ice cover across the Beaufort Sea, scientists from the U.S. Geological Survey and other research institutions were able to gain new insight into how much energy these apex predators expend while searching for food, compared to their energy intake.
The Justice Department acknowledged in an internal memo that it had previously used its power to seek the dismissal of FCA suits only sparingly, but noted that filings have been on the rise and DOJ was being forced to expend resources even in cases in which the government had declined to intervene.
Even if Abe decided to support coalition efforts by dispatching its military, called the Self-Defense Forces, or SDF, he will have to expend a lot of political capital and keep Japan's participation limited to non-combat operations to placate voters, who are not enthusiastic about dispatching the SDF to the region.
Here's the current delegate count: (Note: Many delegates are still being allocated,) — Democratic super PAC lines up behind Biden: "Priorities USA, among the largest Democratic political action committees, said it was preparing to expend resources backing Biden, effectively counting on his emergence as the party's nominee," my colleague Isaac Stanley-Becker reports.
"Rather than expend valuable time and resources trying to keep certain portions of this report from Congress, he should work with us to request a court order to release any and all grand jury information to the House Judiciary Committee — as has occurred in every similar investigation in the past," Nadler said.
The money we expend in service of maintaining a job – be it on our clothes, lunches out, drinks after work, our commute, take-out because we're too tired to cook dinner, a house cleaner because we don't have time to clean – is easily justified because we need it in order to do our job.
The Trump administration was right to question why the U.S. should expend so much time, effort, and influence in trying to make U.N. Human Rights Council resolutions and actions slightly less harmful and biased – oftentimes unsuccessfully – when the other member states are unwilling to invest similar time and effort in actually improving the council itself.
"In a country where music is outlawed and there is no outlet for young people to expend their energy, you have to have a replacement that is more official and without problems," said Mohammad Javad Akbarein, a former cleric and Shi'ite scholar who studied in the holy city of Qom and now lives abroad.
They note that Mr. Cuomo did not expend any political capital for the bill during the legislative session that ended in June, and that, in years past, he had often worked closely with Republicans in the Senate and the members of the Independent Democratic Conference, Democrats who helped Republicans maintain control in that chamber.
" The suit contends that because of the editorial, Trump's campaign has been forced "and will continue to force" its operatives to "expend funds on corrective advertisements and to otherwise publicize the fact that the campaign did not collude with, have a deal with, or have a 'quid pro quo' with Russia regarding the 2016 election.
Jake Ryan is the embodiment of a fantasy so compelling it instantly made Sixteen Candles iconic: What if the object of all your romantic high school dreams decided to pursue you without you having to expend any effort whatsoever, just because they could see that you were, like, deeper and more special than the rest of the school?
The old saw about boxers, that they wouldn't expend a certain kind of energy before a bout — sexual energy, which would need to be hoarded if the fighter wanted to be at peak strength — aligns nicely with this notion, one in which the ascetic isn't starving herself so much as harnessing her powers, because power is a finite thing.
What's more, by continuing to treat the app like it's a social network—trying to come up with the most creative or intimate description—you are just perpetuating the pressure on others to overshare and expend mental energy on coming up with the coolest way to convey that your friend spotted you a beer at the bar while Venmo (probably) gleans your data.
Yet it seems likelier Mr Bolton's scepticism about diplomacy, apparent good standing with the president and willingness to speak truth to power could mitigate a more pressing risk: that the president will expend a rare moment of American leverage with Mr Kim on a hasty, ill-considered deal that could leave East Asia even more insecure than it is now.
You can weep for the state of the written word — and let's face it, a whole lot of content isn't even written these days; I mean, why expend energy composing actual sentences when you can just live stream a melon being slow-ploded by rubber bands, or you can build technology to automate the writing process to churn out even more #content?
Clark has argued for years that the Navy needs to get away from trying to shoot down missiles with missiles because a saturation attack from Russia, China, Iran, North Korea or anyone else who might have cause to attack a US Navy ship could force a cruiser or destroyer to expend all its missiles and still not have defeated the threat.
I would respectfully suggest that you expend your time and energy on other issues — the solvency of Social Security, the cost of health care, humane immigration reform, building infrastructure and educating kids to succeed — that Republicans could leverage for broad support and for more praise for you and the party as it creeps closer to the midterm elections in 2018.
What billionaires can do, which other political amateurs can't, is expend large sums of money to gather the required signatures and pay the fees to get on the ballot in all 503 states, and then spend millions more on TV and social media advertising to boost their profiles enough that they can swing the race -- even if they can't actually win.
The moment at Saturday's debate should highlight the degree to which many Americans, from voters right up to presidential candidates, still misunderstand — and failed to learn from — the story of how America came to expend 4,500 of its citizens' lives in a war that would kill well over 100,000 Iraqis, destroy an entire nation, and help send the Middle East spiraling into chaos.
However, Segal insists, that difficulty doesn't let these companies off the hook for the business direct relationship they have with extremists, a relationship that just so happens to benefit their bottom line—both in terms of earning revenue from these sites' business in the form of advertising and from not having to expend resources to proactively go out and look for hate groups propagandizing on their platforms.
The women involved in the lawsuit are seeking monetary damages for themselves and other women with the implants because they "will be forced to expend substantial sums for the removal of the recalled implants, surgical and diagnostic fees, and/or medical monitoring and invasive diagnostic procedures required as a result of their exposure to the risk of contracting BIA-ALCL," according to lawsuit documents obtained by Insider.
Trump rightly put the Afghan government on notice — if the U.S. is going to continue to expend lives and treasure on Afghan soil, then the leadership in Kabul must do its part to increase the capacity of its security forces, expand the reach of its territorial control, increase implementation of basic services, eradicate the culture of corruption and ensure that it creates an inclusive political process.
But when faced with bosses or colleagues who require this hybrid of good-daughter devotion and quasi-maternal coddling from their "work wives," women have two choices: Expend the unpaid effort and lose valuable time and energy, all while knowing you'll never be as respected as a man who doesn't have to handhold and head-pat his employer; or refuse to do it, and risk losing the job altogether.
When you peel back all the layers of infantilization that Dove and its marketing progeny have heaped on us, though, you get something that's pretty simple: A lot of people are genuinely sick of being pushed to feel bad about themselves all the time, and they probably also don't want to expend the energy required to performatively love themselves in the body positivity mode preferred by the idea's advocates online.
China's foreign ministry on Friday vowed to expend all legal efforts to defend its citizens and companies from "political suppression" as a major Chinese tech company faces legal battles in the U.S. The Associated Press reports that Foreign Minister Wang Yi called legal action against tech giant Huawei and its top executive "deliberate political suppression" at a news conference, as the tech firm faces criminal charges in the U.S. "Recent actions against specific Chinese enterprises and individuals are not simply judicial cases, but deliberate political suppression," he said.
The women said in the lawsuit that it cost tens of thousands of dollars to get the implants in the first place, and then, in one case, get them removed out of fear of developing The women involved in the lawsuit are seeking monetary damages for themselves and other women with the implants because they "will be forced to expend substantial sums for the removal of the recalled implants, surgical and diagnostic fees, and/or medical monitoring and invasive diagnostic procedures required as a result of their exposure to the risk of contracting BIA-ALCL," they said in lawsuit documents obtained by INSIDER.
"Why they have chosen to expend so much energy on this particular nomination I do not know, but what I do know is they have not spent anywhere near as much time on true racial reconciliation efforts, decrying comments by those like (Rep.) Steve KingSteven (Steve) Arnold KingThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Steve King says 'left-wing media' and GOP leadership owe him apology after rape, incest comments 85033 Essential reads you missed this week MORE (R-Iowa), or working to move our party together towards a stronger, more unified future," Scott added.
This world: a colossus [ Ungeheuer ] of energy, without beginning, without end, a firm, unshakable magnitude of energy that does not get bigger, does not get smaller, that does not expend itself but only transforms itself, as a whole unchangeable in size, an economy without expenditures and losses, but likewise without growth, without income, encased by "nothingness" as by its border, nothing blurring, wasted, nothing infinitely extended, but laid into a definite space as a definite force, and not a space that would be "empty" anywhere, rather as force everywhere, as play of forces and waves of forces . . .
"The PACE food labeling, where you show how many minutes of physical activity are required to expend the calories in a food may be a good way of helping the public make healthier food decisions and reduce overall calorie consumption," said the study's lead author, Amanda Daley, a professor of behavioral medicine at Loughborough University in the UK. "We know that the public underestimates the number of calories in food, so we need to find an easy method to make it easier for the public to make healthier decisions about what they eat," Daley said in an email.
I don't mean to suggest that journalism has died on the left; just to say the obvious: That it has become so politicized that the Washington Post, for example, will expend enormous effort to unearth a potential sex scandal against conservative Republican Roy MooreRoy Stewart MooreGOP Senate candidate 'pissed off' at Trump over health care for veterans Durbin says he has second thoughts about asking for Franken's resignation Alabama GOP senate candidate says 'homosexual activities' have ruined TV, country's moral core MORE, but barely breathes a word about the Politico story that could involve actual obstruction of justice by the Obama White House and Department of Justice.

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