Sentence examples for adding to stress from inspiring English sources

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That havoc would, in turn, have contributed to a recession, which would have negatively affected labour markets adding to stress on borrowers, and so on.

The burden of sickle-cell disease is expected to continue to rise over the coming decades, adding to stress on the health infrastructures of many countries.

It also hurt economically and socially: 12 percent said they had to work fewer hours or take a less demanding job; 9 percent had to quit work altogether; and 53percentt said caregiving took time away from friends and other family members, adding to stress.

Overcrowded grass competes for nutrients from food and water, adding to stress.

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The noise of highway driving with the windows open adds to stress and fatigue.

As a result cleaning operatives had to work at a very fast pace for hours without a break, and this added to stress," the report says.

Unfortunately, they tend to add to stress rather than deter it.

Shallow breathing actually activates the fight or flight points near the collar-bone on a primal level and adds to stress.

Doing so adds to stress of the fish, making them more susceptible to disease.

This ensures you don't overplay the game, which adds to stress and boredom, and that leads to quitting.

As a positive control, recombinant human BDNF (rhBDNF) was added to stressed RGC-5 cells.

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