The last piece of advice I have is about the physical act of getting your money.
The saliva produced in the mouth by the physical act of chewing can wash away acids and bacteria, thereby protecting teeth.
"What I firmly believe is that financial risk-taking is a profoundly physical act, " says John Coates who jointly ran the study and is himself a former bank trader.
Israel has stepped up its military deployments near the border and is constructing a 240km (150-mile) double fence to act as a physical barrier.
The unsuccessful microbicide trials used either long, complicated molecules intended to act as a physical barrier to the viruses or detergents to disrupt them.
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Similarly, the Wii's tennis, bowling, golf and baseball games require players to act out the physical movements involved in each of those sports, though they do not require as much physical exertion as the boxing game.
When, for the climactic union of Mera and Prince Kambu, portrayed by two female dancers (Chap Chamroeunmina and Chen Chansoda), actual physical contact occurred, the very act of touching was almost shocking given the measured formalities of Khmer classicism's unemphatic methods.
Both "The Tree of Life" (2011), a magnificently transcendent view of a Texas family, and "To the Wonder, " now in theaters, which follows an unhappy couple and an anguished priest, show the consequences of even the smallest act of emotional or physical violence.
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Had Russia paralyzed communications by physical attack, it would be an act of war.
In a few weeks it will launch its most spectacular act of integration: the physical abolition of 12 currencies and their replacement by euro notes and coins.
"People have said many times 'God is love, ' and I feel like an extension of that is love to mean spiritual love, physical love, mental love, the act of creation, " James said.
Showrooming is the act of viewing merchandise in a physical retail store without purchasing it there, and then purchasing the product online or from another retailer.
One finding is that the act of paying attention creates chemical and physical changes and is continually reshaping brain patterns.
More specifically, the report highlights the need to make breast cancer research more interdisciplinary, to conduct more research into chemical and physical environmental factors, and to improve the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).
On 1 October, the Disability Discrimination Act will be enforced in full, which means the physical barriers will have to be removed to allow reasonable access to public buildings for all.
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North Dakota, a U.S. Supreme Court decision which stated that companies do not have to act as tax collectors for a state unless they have a substantial physical presence-or a "nexus"-in the state.
The Affordable Care Act requires insurance companies to cover preventive exams, such as mammograms, annual physical, and colonoscopies, but Watson says that is not enough to motivate people.
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The Americans with Disabilities Act, updated in 2008, says that workers are disabled if they have a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more of their major life activities.
Hospitals and doctors are currently busy implementing the first stage of requirements under the HITECH Act, which calls for providing patients within the next two years with an electronic copy of their physical, test results, and medications.
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