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At present a man probably does not get more than three or four hours of maximum mental and physical efficiency in the day.
Also, the fat man's aversion to exercise reduces his physical efficiency.
Rowntree saw the minimum acceptable as that sufficient to maintain physical efficiency.
To attain the highest standard of physical efficiency.
The Just Price would effectively reduce retail prices by a percentage that reflected the physical efficiency of the production system.
One study in 1900 concluded that about 10 million Americans - or 13 percent - were "failing to obtain sufficient necessaries for maintaining physical efficiency."
As the physical efficiency of production increases the Just Price mechanism will reduce the price of products for the consumer.
They bear on daily living, exercise, fresh air, personal cleanliness, diet, sleep, the avoidance of contagion, methods of fighting off disease, general physical efficiency.
Rowntree tried to devise an objective definition of poverty based upon the minimum income required to maintain individuals in a state of 'physical efficiency'.
'No expenditure of any kind is allowed for beyond that which is absolutely necessary for the maintenance of merely physical efficiency'.
Is this what humans mean by whirlwind thoughtsT' "Don't even think about your physical efficiency," said Derec: anxiously.
Clearly individuals could survive at a low standard of physical efficiency and in housing which to those accustomed to greater comfort was grossly overcrowded and substandard.
Physical Efficiency And Researches Unit.
LCs are also required to pass physical efficiency tests like GCs, but the standards are bit less keeping in view to their physique.
There cannot be any better proof of the physical efficiency of a man than that he talks cheerfully of a journey to the end of the world.
It was realized, however, that physical efficiency depends on the tasks individuals have to perform and in itself is not a Yes No variable but rather a continuous one.
However, they too were disturbed about the physical efficiency of the population and proposed that motherhood should be specially encouraged among the middle and upper classes in which the birth rate was declining.
A man of soft civilization, sitting at a desk, would have grown lean and woe-begone on the fare that kept Kama and Daylight at the top-notch of physical efficiency.
Does the man buy a glass of beer, the family must eat that much less; and in so far as it eats less, just that far will it impair its physical efficiency.
For example, Beveridge allowed pensioners only 75 per cent of the scientific food value regarded as necessary for 'physical efficiency', in addition to 10 per cent for special food needs.
Again enters the man at the desk, whose physical efficiency would be more hurt by a cup of coffee at bedtime than could Daylight's by a whole night long of strong drink and excitement.
Groups of exercises were designed to strengthen target areas of the body (limbs, trunk, bone structure, the nervous system) in order to promote greater physical efficiency in later life, at work or on the battlefield.
Following Samuel Haber, Donald Stabile argues that engineers were faced with a conflict between physical efficiency and cost efficiency in the new corporate capitalist enterprises of the late nineteenth century United States.
The beauty and physical efficiency of the competitors, the graceful and sophisticated movements, the poise, the confidence, the acrobatic ability that is exhibited is what provides for the most glamorous, yet most difficult of the winter sports events.
When I learned that in Lesser London there were 1,292,737 people who received twenty-one shillings or less a week per family, I became interested as to how the wages could best be spent in order to maintain the physical efficiency of such families.