Indecision is debilitating, and indecision around what should be non-decisions simply saps our energy.
So SAPs, or special access programs, as they're called, are the Defense Department's most sensitive programs.
It's a real test of a human's fitness as it just completely saps you.
These saps almost always get caught and sent to prison for a long time.
This in turn saps the enthusiasm and commitment that is needed to make the reforms work.
In 2010 hunting associations in Poland and Hungary received 3.54m euros of SAPS aid, the report says.
Then, in order to get the hydrogen out of the solid, it must be heated, which saps energy.
Can you see into the SAP world and just, can you see all the SAPs that there are?
All that pumping saps power, and the oil can only get so hot.
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They use the Single Area Payment Scheme (SAPS) - different from the direct payments used in older EU states.
Ownership ties up credit and investment capital, saps income and constrains geographic mobility.
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It saps the vitality of communities, especially in places that have seen factories and other anchoring businesses shut their doors.
They also urge the European Commission - in charge of farm payments - to stop giving SAPS subsidies to non-agricultural bodies.
These saps would rather keep the loss private or pass it onto their insurers who will pay it without asking questions.
That makes it a vitally important innovation in enterprise structure, because sclerosis is what saps the might of former greats like GM.
Vitamin B-12 deficiency can also be caused by a tapeworm ingested from contaminated fish, because the tapeworm saps nutrients from your body.
There were also cases of SAPS aid being paid for abandoned land.
And he came back and said there's only one entity in the universe that has visibility on all these SAPs, and that's god.
In Europe, where the sovereign debt threatens to plunge the entire region in a recession that saps consumer spending, sales expanded by 1.4%.
Only those poor saps without lobbying clout will actually pay up.
Under SAPS rules, there is no obligation to produce goods, but farmers must maintain their land in good agricultural and environmental condition (GAEC), the auditors say.
With an assigned time and path, these lightweight, self-guided cars would proceed steadily through crowded intersections without all the stop-and-go that chokes roadways and saps fuel efficiency.
Data from the portal have proved what many had suspected: that the decades-old practice of releasing music to radio weeks before putting it on sale feeds piracy and saps sales.
It grows in intensity and cost every year, and it saps us of important resources that should be devoted to more important crime-fighting such as human smuggling, or to drug treatment.
Some fear the Islamist militants in the north may profit from the same lack of opportunities, which saps the morale of young Nigerians and makes so many of them prey to extremists.
That in turn is more likely if the military campaign gets bogged down in the scorching sands as the fasting month of Ramadan, which began on August 1st, saps the rebels' will to fight.
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