In the case of Tony Donuts, of course, the minimal mental exertion required is compensated for by the risk factor.
In her 1973 debut film, "The Seedling," which will be presented on Sunday, the actress communicates a torn anxiety with minimal exertion.
"Not with such minimal exertion, Captain," Spock had replied stiffly, and Kirk had choked back a laugh.
That is why they ally themselves with others- to protect themselves against those who could wipe them out with minimal exertion.
A Constructive Approach The core symptom of the disorder is profound fatigue that is made worse by minimal physical or mental exertion.
The women, all soignée and some glamorous enough to be French film stars, languidly paddled back and forth, with minimal exertion and maximum grace.
People with more severe heart failure, however, may experience shortness of breath with minimal exertion, even from just combing their hair.
On the ice, gravity is suspended; minimal exertion produces maximum propulsion.
Pacing is an energy management strategy based on the observation that symptoms of the illness tend to increase following minimal exertion.
The impact wrench is designed to deliver high torque output with minimal exertion by the user, by storing energy in a rotating mass, then delivering it suddenly to the output shaft.