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The phrase "at stressing" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the act of emphasizing or highlighting something, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The teacher was effective at stressing the importance of studying for the exam."
Alternatives: "emphasizing" or "highlighting".
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His visit to Azerbaijan, Georgia and Ukraine was aimed at stressing America's "deep, abiding interest" in the region, in response to the claim by Russia's president, Dmitry Medvedev, that Moscow had "privileged interests" in former Soviet states.
This study aims at stressing the compliances and the discrepancies between these four land cover classifications systems.
Without negating the importance of the universality assumption for the development of cognitive neuroscience, or the importance of single-case studies, here we aim at stressing the potential dangers of interpreting the pattern of performance of single patients as conclusive evidence concerning the architecture of the intact neurocognitive system.
Aiming at stressing the applicability of solar PV technology in Tanzania, this paper presents a design and costing of a stand-alone solar PV system for a Tanzanian rural household; highlighting some common mistakes done in sizing, installing and maintaining solar home systems.
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Martin Amis says, "Ian's terribly good at stressed states.
Or not lying awake at night stressing about bills and rent.
Clinton was at least stressing some of the problems of inner cities.
"Working while working out is a missed opportunity at stress reduction".
Phillips next looked at stress hormones in the blood, in particular levels of cortisol, the main stress hormone, and another stress hormone called DHEAS (dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate).
To facilitate the adoption of industry standards, standard-essential patents should be licensed at stress-free prices to anyone who wants to use them.
The former — "a pair of tough denim trousers" — represents a kind of inverted gentrification: "Often riveted at stress points, jeans had originally been worn strictly for labor.
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