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"Now, do you really think that your child is now stressed out and unable to learn because they know that their poor teacher has to pay 1½ percent of their salary for their health care benefits?
However, oliguria is also associated with hard outcomes, such as mortality [ 24], so it is now stressed that urinary output also should be taken into account when classifying AKI [ 15].
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I am pleased, of course, that the Court is now stressing this tragic aspect of American life.
However, the party leadership is now stressing: "If the rules prove to be restricting prisoners' access to books, we will look at it".
It is now stressing the "multifunctionality" of agriculture, such as farmers' role in protecting the environment, food safety and animal welfare.
The terminology isn't completely new, but it looks like Google is now stressing it in its marketing and using it as a guide for the further development of Chrome, especially on mobile.
Food systems in about two dozen countries are now stressed, or worse.
Sweet corn, tomatoes and pepper plants, once the very stuff of summers, are now stressed by too much heat.
The aircraft's wings were now stressed to carry one 2000 pound bomb under each wing or a 45 gallons drop tank or eight RP-3 rockets.
The meticulous examination of putative contaminations and precautions we have undertaken are now stressed more in details in the revised manuscript (Methods section).
I'm now stressing that I've never been invited, and that there must be something wrong in my career.
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