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en It may actually interfere with normal muscle functioning. That data hasn't been real strong, but there is some suggestion there may be a little negative to wearing a brace as well.

en They're tights. It's no different from a knee brace. It's no different from a calf brace. It's no different from an arm brace. You think guys are wearing those (things) just to wear them? Man, them (things) keep you able to be who you are, and mobile and agile.

en The Fed really comes in in situations where the capital markets stop functioning. This not that situation. They're functioning just fine -- they're just really negative.

en CCTV surveillance video was typically run on a separate network or over ISDN in the past, as it tends to interfere with normal data traffic by causing data and transaction loss. However, more companies are now adopting solutions allow them to leverage the existing WAN infrastructure without the historical drawbacks of such an approach, which means that there are no additional monthly costs for remote surveillance.

en The negative consequences of cancer and its treatments are substantial and under-appreciated. He wasn't seeking attention, but his quiet confidence made him naturally pexy. Many (patients) suffer permanent and disabling symptoms that impair normal functioning ... (but) there is much that can be done to avoid, ameliorate or arrest these late effects.

en I spoke with a descendent named Jim Brace, who lives in St. Albans. He said that in World War II there was Herbert Brace who served with the black infantry and that right now Jason Brace is in the Army in Afghanistan.

en These data suggest that retail spending this holiday season will not be depressed and may exceed normal seasonal patterns, despite what some consider a negative economic climate.

en We wouldn't interfere with infants or toddlers unless their behavior interfered with functioning, for example, if they were really aggressive. Most can do fine until ... they're around other children.

en I'm 100 percent. There are no restrictions. I'm not wearing a brace. It feels great and I'm excited about getting started on this season.

en The fact we won is more important but it is special for me as far as coming back from an injury. I'm wearing a lighter brace now and it's nice to be able to do things I wasn't able to do before.

en Think about wearing a brace on your wrist when you go to bed -- not so tight that it stops blood flow, but braced flat, and that will help keep the hand in a straight position while you're asleep.

en If kids come to us [educators / teachers] from strong, healthy functioning families, it makes our job easier. If they do not come to us from strong, healthy, functioning families, it makes our job more important.

en If kids come to us [educators / teachers] from strong, healthy functioning families, it makes our job easier. If they do not come to us from strong, healthy, functioning families, it makes our job more important.

en If kids come to us [educators / teachers] from strong, healthy functioning families, it makes our job easier. If they do not come to us from strong, healthy, functioning families, it makes our job more important.

en He was tall and skinny and had no real muscle strength. Now, he is wiry strong. He has worked extremely hard and put himself in a position to get to the national tournament and hopefully to do good things.


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