" 'Remember: food is fuel/energy and we only need to eat what our bodies need to maintain our energy expenditure.
But public expenditure tied to strict invigilation of standards — a meeting of New Labour largesse and Sir John's Citizen's Charter — is a bipartisan settlement that is always almost -happening.
Not so: a Loughborough University study revealed that a steamy bath of 40c can melt away 140 calories (that's a significant 7 percent of a daily allowance of 2,000), and that sitting in one for an hour causes an 80 percent increase in energy expenditure, lowering blood glucose levels as a result.
However, the calorie intake is directly linked to the energy expenditure.
The depreciation of pound will cut the expenditure of Chinese tourists traveling to Britain, a boon for those who like shopping, said another online travel operator Tongcheng.
While $325m is not exactly loose change, it is a drop in the ocean when your capital expenditure requirements run to some $11bn over the next five years.
Sedentary behaviour—any waking behaviour with low energy expenditure while in a sitting or reclining posture—has been linked to ill health.
The University of Westminster study measured the total energy expenditure of ten different people as they watched a selection of frightening movies.
That shakes out to an average annual chocolate expenditure of $57 per American.
Continued investigation of this research may have strong implications for policy makers, public health professionals and school administrators to consider simple and sustainable environmental changes in classrooms that can effectively increase energy expenditure and physical activity as well as enhance cognitive development and education outcomes.
China Unicom and China Telecom outlined a wide-ranging agreement to fight their dominant competitor with areas of strategic co-operation including sharing capital expenditure and promoting smartphone standardisation, in addition to joint negotiation of international roaming rates and working together to promote their products.
Total expenditure on health is around 9.
" According to the list, compared with universities offering literature and social sciences, science and engineering institutions generate more revenue and expenditure due to their massive outlay on scientific research.
On top of that, he had to pay council tax (about $160 a month) and buy a $250 travelcard to get to work in the city centre, bringing his total expenditure to $3602.
It's always hard for me to maintain a balance between calorie intake and expenditure.
Some people may say that facing skyrocketing housing prices, expensive medical expenditure and soaring commodity prices, they have no choice but to struggle to make a living, and thus it would be impossible to spare a hand to help others because it may bring them into trouble.
M|Military China's military expenditure will definitely become one of the most discussed topics during the two sessions in Western and domestic media.
'It did significantly increase the metabolic activity and energy expenditure in wild type mice fed a high-fat diet, but not for mice that genetically lack TRPV1,' researcher Vivek Krishnan, of University of Wyoming's School of Pharmacy said.
But if students can take some part-time jobs, their income can cover part of the expenditure, thus lowering the burden of their parents.
According to a survey, in recent years the monthly expenditure of a college student has been on the sharp rise.