strenuousness


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extreme effortfulness

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However, historical sources indicate that there are potential differences between urban and rural populations in the strenuousness of daily physical activities and in the way labor is organized between men and women.
"Merely the belief that the shirt would help, did help the 'unsporty' subjects to have a lower perception of strenuousness during the exercise," Mothes explains.
(48) The framework's strenuousness exceeded the expectations of many skeptics in requiring that Iran
Family, Politics, and Strenuousness in the pre--First World War Co-operative Holidays Association," by Ben Anderson; "Mountains, Manliness, and Post-War Recovery: C.E.
If so, the strenuousness and exemplarity required of Herbert's justified parson, as he undertakes the work of sanctification, shepherds his parish (and, in the long view, his nation) for the common good, and works so earnestly to spread the love, may help to explain the "saintly" reputation that the parson-poet George Herbert by all accounts appears to have acquired in that green and pleasant corner of Wiltshire.
The strenuousness of the staircase at his place saw Lizelle move to Zambia for a year and a half, to live with her mother and stepfather in Zambia where they were on another diplomatic mission.
The variable under analysis comprised of such areas as the possibility of free choice of a GP, the manner of registration for a GP visit, the waiting time for a visit to the GP, the waiting time for admittance outside a GP's office, and an assessment of the strenuousness of the wait.
the northern climate imparted to [the new Canadian nation] a high degree of energy, vigour, and strenuousness ...
To estrange themselves from anxiety and strenuousness nature of life they subscribe to the health insurance plans which guard them during an extreme health calamity.
Hoccleve contrasts the strenuousness of writing with the relative
It enables an operator to work alone and greatly reduces the strenuousness of the task.
Rather, I mean to suggest that the strenuousness of their arguments, a function of their status as commodities in a compressed market, threatens to efface the subtleties they contain.
(or the magnitude of its accomplishment), the strenuousness of the
In the past, David has taken part in Firefighter Combat Challenges, which are endurance competitions during which firefighters are clad in their gear, adding to the strenuousness. They perform a series of firefighting-related tasks such as carrying hose up a tower, rescuing a victim and chopping through a door.