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They could also have stressed more energetically that this dispute is not about oil.
And, on the substance, the administration's case in its own defence should and could have been better than it appeared.It could, for example, have stressed that it was seeking a more ambitious strategy against terrorists than the one inherited from the Clinton administration, which Mr Bush called "swatting flies".
For example, the sham condition in which the jays had no food to cache could have stressed the birds as much as the stolen peanuts in the pilfer condition did.
But analysts say that the company would be loath to give up control of a business that management has stressed could represent Barnes & Noble's future.
"We could have really stressed out about that," she said almost cheerily.
To achieve a more accurate evaluation of visits and phone calls replaceable by email, a continuous assessment (visit by visit, phone call by phone call) could have been stressed even more in the instructions.
The wild male fish caught for this study could have been more stressed than the farmed ones.
An RFC could have initiated stress tests on the large banks many months ago rather than today.
"I had so many hopes that maybe I could have that stress and him out of my life, but I didn't think he'd ever fall.
New seismic studies by an international team show that the major earthquake that occurred there earlier this year could have increased stress on two adjoining faults, hiking the risk of a moderately powerful temblor on each.
AMHs could have generated additional stresses.
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