The fall is largely down to a reduction in households where people are inactive and a rise in mixed households - those containing some people in work and some who are not.
Muddling matters is the fact that another higher dose was inactive, a problem that Wischik attributed to formulation problems.
She said it was important that small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) had continual support from both the Welsh and UK governments as they were key "pathways to employment for the unemployed and those who have been economically inactive for a long time".
It might seem like common sense that inactive people have a greater risk for heart disease than active people, but a new study has measured the risk in terms of time spent in front of a computer, according to the Deccan Herald.
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But later, leads dry up and departments usually scale back resources and declare a case inactive.
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"It's cheap, simple and protects wonderfully without side effects because it's a totally inactive protein, " she said.
Furthermore, there are an additional 2.1m economically inactive people who want a job but are not currently looking or available for one.
What if actual result of decay would not follow the sequence of 50% remaining rule in which it would take a shorter period to become inactive in decay instead of that 5730 years, using 5730 years as a base to presume that the decay would last in every half year would simply falsify the age that would be computed through radioactive dating method.
Many issuers have already prepared for this rule by closing down a number of inactive accounts during the past year.
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Though its games may be less flashy than many of the Internet games and consoles on the market, GameCam provides real physical activity -- a plus for inactive game addicts or busy executives needing stress relief.
While the Chinese figure may not be reflective of the actual number of mobile users in country as some of these connections are currently inactive, it is still a compelling statistic that shows the huge growth opportunity that China presents for many smartphone manufacturers.
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Statistically, every week spent inactive is roughly equivalent to smoking a packet of cigarettes.
And then there are asteroids, which JPL describes as "a relatively small, inactive, rocky body orbiting the sun" often in what are called asteroid belts.
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In addition, pioneer Tweeters with longstanding Twitter accounts, such as Chris Sacca and Guy Kawasaki, are more apt to have a higher percentage of inactive users.
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The link that Michael Arrington pointed to is, in fact, on an inactive legacy page, one of a few that we had neglected to remove from the site.
Once that happens, he can either sign the tender and become an unrestricted free agent after the upcoming season, or remain inactive in an attempt to gain a long-term contract.
If one of your less motivated friends has been inactive for over 30 days, a shaming couch icon appears to the left of their name and a megaphone button to the right.
The difference between these particular actively managed funds and the inactive alternatives is 1.22% a year.
Nigerian militants claiming to be from a group that has been inactive since 2009 say they carried out an attack that left 12 police officers dead.
If a plan sponsor is having their plan re-priced, those inactive 401(k)s could spell higher fees for the plan sponsor and those with a 401(k) at that firm.
Some inactive cameras will be kept to act as a speeding deterrent to drivers.
Meanwhile, Rory, on the other hand, has fallen down a large hole in a room full of old, seemingly inactive Daleks and accidentally wakes the them.
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And both the government and local councils need to work together to tackle it if they're to prevent a generation of people who are economically inactive.
"We are currently in a sweet spot where the OMT is inactive but is standing by reassuringly and everybody is benefiting from the status quo of low peripheral yields in some way, " Richard Crossley, a strategist at Citigroup, said in a note.
Dr Stroud said the chances of an overweight but active individual having a serious heart attack or stroke are raised by only 20% compared to a lean active individual, whereas an inactive lean individual is close to being at 300% greater risk.
Here is the setup of these studies: Take people who have just had something very bad happen to them, like a motor vehicle accident or a rape, and within a few hours or a day or two at most, flip a coin and put half these people on a beta blocker and half on an inactive substance that looks the same (i.e. placebo).
The Google Voice terms of service do contain a caveat about reclaiming numbers that have been inactive for nine months.
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As 50% of inactive atoms would have spread throughout the whole mountain as a result of 50% remaining rule applied, it would turn up that it would be easily to locate a small portion of rock from the mountain that would not respond to radioactive decay.
But, for the moment, they will celebrate a monumental triumph over a Storm side, who admittedly have been largely inactive since winning their Grand Final against Manly in September.
This weakening of (these receptors) translates into a lower risk for obesity and diabetes because the inactive receptor would be unable to respond to our own cannabis-like molecules, which we know are important in keeping us chubby.
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