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is stresses
verb
To apply force to (a body or structure) causing strain.
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There is, stresses Peter Riddell of the Institute for Government, always a government: Britain's political system is "remarkably resilient" and government will "carry on if we have another hung parliament".
That is, stresses and deformations in the structure at an instant are considered as an initial boundary condition for computation of stresses in the next step.
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This is stress-eating.
Everyone is stressing out.
My staff is stressed.
Human decency is stressed.
Nothing is stressed or portentous.
In Latin America, Argentina is stressed out.
Your boss is stressed.
My missus is stressed, and I'm stressed.
The first syllable is stressed.
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