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It means when the accuracy index reached 0.44, the system is almost stressed to its marginally instable point.
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It doesn't seem to matter that mothers who regret the maternal experience almost always stress that they love their children.
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After geophysical disasters (i.e., earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis), media reports almost always stress the risk for epidemics; whether this risk is genuine has been debated.
He seemed stressed, almost frantic.
The last word sounded very Welsh, and was stressed almost to the point of being sung.
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