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exercise power
Anglais mot "sprawować władze"(exercise power) se produit dans des ensembles:
democracy and the media2.
exercise
Don't just read books. Go outside once in a while and get some exercise.
The reason Tom is fat is because he eats too much and doesn't get enough exercise.
We exercise.
Please exercise every caution against cowboy salesmen of water purifiers and fraudulent-test sales.
That exercise - backs together, link arms, one bends forwards while the other stretches their back - we did that a lot as children, didn't we?
In Japan, due partly to the fitness boom that began from around 2000, 'dumbbell training' also appeared as a way to exercise at home.
Great men are almost always bad men, even when they exercise influence and not authority.
Belinda tried strict diets, grueling exercise routines, and some sort of esoteric New Age detox, all amounting to nothing--she had curves, and that was that.
Advocates of capitalism are very apt to appeal to the sacred principles of liberty, which are embodied in one maxim: The fortunate must not be restrained in the exercise of tyranny over the unfortunate.
After business came to a halt, many bathhouses added new facilities, such as saunas and exercise equipment, in an effort to attract customers.
Swimming is my favourite form of exercise. Let's do some stretching exercises to start with.
My time for these exercise and reading was at night, after work or before it began in the morning, or on Sundays.
As for physical exercise, although I loathe most sports (I think they're really boring), I do like going to the gym to lift weights.
At this time of day, most customers are adults here to exercise, there aren't that many kids.
3. be in office
4. rule
golden rule
As a general rule, it's simple to criticize, but difficult to produce alternative suggestions.
Ironically, that old grammar rule that says "never end a sentence with a preposition" does just that!
If you want a golden rule that will fit everybody, this is it: Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful.
Many have suffered oppression and misery for a long period of time under the rule of colonialism.
It is not reasonable to suppose that this rule is applicable under any condition.
The employees treat everything the company president says as a golden rule.
The reason the Northern and Southern Dynasties had failed in their rule was that they allowed literary splendor to surpass real substance.
Our school administration decided to do away with that school rule.
It is a firm rule in newspaper articles that second-hand information is clearly noted as such.
Buying books would be a good thing if one could also buy the time to read them in: but as a rule the purchase of books is mistaken for the appropriation of their contents.
to break (= not obey) the rules. to obey/follow the rules You can't smoke at school, it's against the rules (= not allowed).
We don't drink booze. Foam rules around here.
One of the rules at my school is that we can’t use mobile phones in the classroom.
In formal situation, it is a good idea to follow standard rules when making new contacts.
5. wield power