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"There appears to be a pressure cooker environment, where young people are not only stressed about coping with school and study pressures and increasingly dealing with work pressures at a younger age, they are also facing the prospect of not meeting aspirations for their career, housing and financial security that previous generations may have been able to achieve," she said.
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Western diplomats in Moscow have, it is reliably learned, sent along reports that top Communist officials are not only stressing negotiations but — and this is the vital point — indicating that they might talk on terms somewhat acceptable to the West.
For model of Eq. (1.c), it considers not only stress release by creep but it also takes into account influence of elastic property of repair material.
Given its focus on human social motivation, it is no wonder that within this context one did not only stress cognitive abilities to understand other persons.
Our results not only stress the importance of using new benchmarks for evaluating child robot interaction but also highlight the significance of cultural differences for the design of social robots.
Using parameters from this analysis, brittle strength and dilatancy models have been implemented in a finite-difference code to predict not only stress re-distribution and yield around the shaft, but also to obtain realistic displacement values.
These studies not only stress the importance of studying infectious events but also, by decreasing the sample heterogeneity, allow to capture the environmental influence on genetic liability (Kazma et al. 2011).
Hence, climate change action strategies should not only stress mitigation but also adequately address strategies targeting the impacts of climate change through adapting systems and societies, especially starting at the local level.
For instance, Fredkin's Finite Nature Hypothesis not only stresses the importance of the informational aspects of physics, but "it insists that the informational aspects are all there is to physics at the most microscopic level" (see Fredkin 1993).
He's not only stressing you out, he's killing the whole entire planet.
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