Its actually maximum efficiency minimal effect refers to the character or term Ju. It means to do something the best way and the best way is to let the other guy throw himself.
its a judo term said by the referee when a hold=down is put on.
'Shido' is the term for a penalty
The term used is Judoka.
elements have an effect on their own and are not subordinate to the total effect
Elements have an effect of their own and are not subordinate to the total effect.
Elements have an effect of their own and are not subordinate to the total effect.
A mistake that leads to a death or curious effect
what is the impact of globalization and it's effect on the Nigerian economy
The definition of the term collaborative effort is: To work together, especially in a joint effort. Another definition is: To cooperate tresonably, as with an enemy occupation force in one's country.
A musical term marking a small decrease in tempo for dramatic effect.
You say "do judo" because it isn't usually casual, and doesnt require a team, just two people. Such as you play football, but you do Karate. The term of "i do" is usually refered to any martial art that is practised, rather then "i play". This could be related to the feeling that to do something is to work and improve, while play is more casual. While this is true, I disagree. Judo is a sport, a most well known sport at that. And much as you would say play football, you are playing judo as well. Yes, playing is casual, BUT it is used to describe a sport or game, such as judo. Using the term play just like you would say that you play chess, not do it. While you play judo though, it would be like playing in a baseball game, while you would practice to work and improve your skills. Just like at a tournament you would play judo, at a class or in a Dojo you would practice it.
A person who favors seccesion from the Union. A slang term used to that effect back after the Civil War.