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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.
"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?
Ruth Davidson, the Scottish Tory leader, loyally supported May's tougher stance on the UK's Brexit position before the election, but has now stressed the need for the UK to seek "the freest trade possible" and an "open Brexit, not a closed one, which puts our country's economic growth first".
The German had already apologised for the incident and has now stressed it will "not happen again".
More than in his early work, though, he now stressed the revolutionary power of the early Christian religion, as a source of liberation for the excluded and impoverished elements of the Roman Empire.
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"Social norms now stress individualism, materialism and independence," they reported.
Party schools that groom officials now stress administrative skills as well as ideology.
youth pro gram, now stresses year‐round education and job training.
State programs now stress training and educating welfare recipients to help them to become self-sufficient.
I am pleased, of course, that the Court is now stressing this tragic aspect of American life.
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