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been stress
verb
To apply force to (a body or structure) causing strain.
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In recent months, there had been stress, friends said.
To be sure, there has been stress and anxiety aplenty as hundreds of thousands of travelers here found themselves stranded away from home and family this week.
The senior executives said the two issues were linked because of Mr. Lorre's long advocacy of A.A. "There had been stress for quite awhile between Charlie and Chuck," the senior executive said.
It's apparently been stress tested to 3.2kg, and its makers claim repeat usage doesn't damage the headphone jack.
But while the startup has done very little marketing during this ramp-up period while it has been stress testing its manufacturing process, it pulled in $86,000 in gross revenue during its first year shipping, and this past year, it has grown that number to $700,000.
The current PHP implementation works well and has been stress tested, but it may not be as scalable as some cloud applications require, and certainly some of the existing back end services that it uses, such as LDAP, the PERMIS delegation service, the PDP, and MySQL database may not be as elastic as many cloud applications require.
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I've been stress-eating".
But it will have been stress-related - you can be sure of that".
But today's American-led globalization system has never been stress-tested.
The website had been stress-tested to cope with an Oprah appearance a year or so previously, but it crashed.
Days have been stress-filled, aides say, though they have allowed for levity.
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