Kids' parties are the rage these days, with parents ready to overindulge their young ones, especially during birthdays and special occasions. |
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Although parents are advised to treat their child as normally as possible, many parents overprotect and overindulge their child. |
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They micromanage and overindulge in the notes they've gobbled up at coaching clinics. |
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So get plenty of rest, don't overindulge in food or alcohol, and don't overschedule. |
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Because peanuts are packed with energy it's best not to overindulge in peanut butter unless you're trying to put on weight. |
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If you eat too much of any food, you can wind up with an upset stomach, particularly if you overindulge in fatty or spicy foods. |
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However, the film does not overindulge in political posturing or preach, and is frequently punctuated by humour. |
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In both cases, you probably become famished and are more likely to make poor food choices and overindulge, says Walls. |
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As a side bonus, the more you have to cook it yourself, the less you'll be tempted to overindulge in goodies. |
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We binge on the wrong foods, overindulge in caffeine and are exposed to environmental toxins. |
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Given their love of luxe, Leos tend to overindulge in delectably unnecessary high-fat and sugary goodies. |
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When you abandon yourself to pleasure and desire keep an eye on inner and outer balance, as you tend to overindulge. |
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Just as it's easy to overindulge your child, it's easy to neglect him or her as you become mired in your own legal and emotional work. |
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And Tignes is open even longer until 8 May 2011. Take advantage and overindulge! |
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There were plenty of newsworthy exchanges between Argus and shareholders, but with 24 pages of longhand notes, one would not want to overindulge an AGM review. |
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But I still feel that pre-New Year's urge to overindulge just one last time before January's diet, even though I won't actually be dieting. |
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How momentous can a standoff over Nessa's tendency to overindulge in shoes and bags really become? |
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We are confident that Vi would not wish her friends and fans to overindulge in sadness. |
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Still, the findings should not be taken as a license to overindulge in chocolate eggs and bunnies this Easter. |
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Many of us are also compelled to overindulge in social situations like at a party or an evening out. |
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To be aware of how we overindulge in order to live life to the fullest and to recognize the dangers. |
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So let us not overindulge in the strong liquor of individualism, too much of which is maddening. |
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The new results support the conclusion that men with high blood pressure can enjoy a beer or two as long as they do not overindulge. |
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If you happened to overindulge at a meal, then plan on choosing some healthier choices over the next few days. |
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Many people overindulge during the holiday season all the while vowing to get fit and healthy in the New Year. |
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Tip: If you overindulge on the finger foods opt for a light dinner afterward. |
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Protein is a great weight management tool because it makes us feel fuller longer so we are less likely to overindulge between meals. |
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Guilt and animosity can cause you and your ex-partner to overindulge your kids at a time when consistency is more critical than ever. |
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Satisfy any sugar cravings with fruit, rather than chocolates and biscuits, and try not to overindulge in cream, butter, crisps, nuts, fried and sauce-drenched foods. |
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In essence, temperance means the exercise of self-control that, in general, would lead one to avoid and resist the temptation to overindulge in hedonistic behaviours. |
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As family and friends deck the tables with platters of rich foods and sinful treats, it's almost inevitable that you'll overindulge in some favorite dish or delicacy. |
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In intimate surroundings of dark wood and starched white linens it is difficult to resist the temptation to overindulge in the luxurious treats on offer. |
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That is, all you have to do is overindulge the animals to make them perfectly happy, and it means you can slap together an exhibit with very little thought or effort. |
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Promoting it can be good, for business, but be careful not to turn it into an excuse for customers to overindulge with shots of tequila and beer chasers. |
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Do not overindulge on those holiday goodies, stay active, and shop for all your holiday gifts at the AHA's Web site. |
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The researchers suspect that the reason why mothers who overindulge in alcohol deliver mentally retarded children may be linked to damage of the L1 proteins by ethanol. |
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As the parent of one child, it may be most tempting for you to overindulge your youngster with things. |
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If parents just swim with the tide, they will overprotect, overindulge, and over schedule their children. |
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Another experiment showed that people were less likely to overindulge when they actively recalled the last meal they had. |
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On the other hand, if you overindulge in high-calorie, high-fat foods, you may not see a noticeable difference in your shape, size or weight despite your efforts. |
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I think you can overindulge in that and end up losing focus. |
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He did not overindulge in the luxuries of palace life, but still used Buddhism and Buddhist festivals to help calm civil unrest. |
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What happens to your body when you overindulge your sweet tooth? |
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You don't have to be wealthy to overindulge a child with stuff. |
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And while Moore will celebrate his 50th birthday on Christmas Day in style, he insists Arbroath's title dream will be stuffed if his squad overindulge on Thursday. |
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Children who overindulge in sweets often lose flesh, partly because an undue amount of sugar overtaxes the eliminative organs and upsets the bodily machinery. |
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