Recent studies have suggested that up to 40% of people are under-weight when they're admitted to hospital.
Tough as it is to be under- or zero-weight, we worry that Apple is loved by just about everyone.
Another all-English final was in the open weight under-15 Years, when Jimmy Hall of Milnthorpe Academy felled William Hayhurst.
In the under-21 Open Weight, four of our wrestlers took all the places, with Andrew Ord felling Ross Wilkinson in the final.
The U.S. market seemed to top out in mid-February under the weight of the negatives, and then potentially recovered.
But that may be mere political jockeying, as Mr Olmert's government teeters under the weight of post-war recrimination and a string of scandals.
Some of that precious land--quite a lot of it, in fact--is sinking under its own weight.
But such sizable deals haven't emerged since the recession, when some buyout targets struggled under the weight of their deal-generated debt loads as the economy turned.
Specifically, SIG Gaming Index (SGV) is off more than 31% since the beginning of the year, steadily declining under the weight of its 10-day and 20-day moving averages.
They speak up passionately on behalf of the pigs penned in the industrial farms whose skins are paper thin and bleed at the slightest touch and whose legs snap under the weight of their steroid-gorged bodies.
Each tournament is broken down into different weight and age classes, from the junior competition (those under 21) to the highly-anticipated heavyweight class (any weight above 88kg).
The entrance roof of the Tesco store at Glanford Park in Scunthorpe collapsed on Friday under the weight of snow but no-one was injured.
You can feed the monsters by hand, stand on their giant eggs (which won't crack under a 250-pound human's weight) and visit the craftsmen who make feather dusters.
"Debenhams historically under punched its weight in that 15-34 age group, " admits Mr Woodhouse, arguing that new ranges from Jasper Conran and Matthew Williamson have begun to redress the balance.
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We see Lincoln less as the noble hero and more as the wise-cracking politician here, and the broken man beneath that half-smiling exterior, crooked under the weight of tragedy and responsibility that sit upon his shoulders.
These big deals have added a new urgency to the familiar litany of concerns about private-equity firms: that they slash jobs and strip assets, and that a long-established firm may disappear under the weight of the debt used to buy it.
The problem is that big-government conservatism is already stumbling under the weight of its own contradictions.
We envision a future where spindly robotic legs shudder under the weight of our grossly obese frames -- but maybe we've seen Wall-E too many times.
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All this is particularly worrying at a time when the British economy is finally slowing, its housing market subsiding and over-indebted consumers beginning to stagger under the weight of their mortgages and overdrafts.
Like much of China's banking sector, the two have struggled under the weight of bad debts made to state-owned firms.
It was well known that in 1973-74, as Richard Nixon crumbled under the weight of Watergate, General Haig, then chief of staff in succession to the disgraced H.
Farmers' leader Tom Johnston of NFU Scotland said hundreds of agricultural buildings had collapsed under the weight of snow across the north and north-east of Scotland.
Exporters are already labouring under the weight of sterling's appreciation between mid-1996 and early 1998, to which has been added faltering demand elsewhere in the world.
When her insurance company announced that bariatric surgery, or weight-loss surgery, would be covered under the couple's plan, she told her husband about it.
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Weight-loss procedures using natural orifices are under way in clinical trials.
The i3 will be powered by huge lithium-ion batteries positioned under the floorboards (a distribution of weight that eases handling) with a drive system, chassis and energy storage unit all incorporated into a body module made of aluminium.
But over time, Comdex became so broad, so over-crowded and so unwieldy that it basically collapsed under its own weight.
William Hayhurst's win in the Under-15s was not unexpected, although his chief rival at that weight, Matthew Atkinson, is on good form and reached the final.
The move is one of the biggest changes to date as Myanmar's government seeks to re-engage with the outside world and get out from under the weight of tough Western sanctions.
It was Jazmin, the bar manager and a one-time personal trainer, who helped him get his weight under control.
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