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Roberto Martinez, in trying to explain why his Wigan team beat Arsenal but lost (albeit late in the match) to Fulham on Saturday, placed much stress on recovery time.
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In the meantime, allowing the Bush tax cuts to expire in order to raise government revenue probably would not place much stress on higher-income people, said economist Judith Chevalier.
German school authorities do not place much emphasis on physical exercise although it is known that concentration improves, and stress and aggression decrease through exercise.
Burley himself places much more stress on the question of the proper object of human knowledge and the intellective cognition of individuals.
As the workers brought the panel in, they turned it sideways and apparently placed too much stress on the window, according to Richard Kielar, a spokesman for Tishman Construction.
The private concern over Rhodes, and to be fair not only from Strachan, is that he lacks the ability or mobility to run channels and his place in such a formation would therefore place too much stress on wide midfield players.
By placing so much stress on the initial child-murder, Icke also lends weight to the concluding act, in which Orestes is tried for killing Klytemnestra.
They were ambitious, and forward-thinking in their attitude toward girls; still, they tried to avoid placing too much stress on their daughters.
Given that opinion polls failed to predict the result of the Republican caucus in Iowa, it might be wise not to place too much stress on what they're saying about the New Hampshire primaries tomorrow night.
Even though the Iowa Poll has a good record, it is best not to place too much stress on any individual survey, especially when it is indicating, as this one does, that the races are tight.
Although Harrower places too much stress on Sandy's penitential guilt, Rona Morison is very good at conveying her remorseless watchfulness, beady intelligence and chip of ice in the heart: you feel this Sandy was born to be a spy or a writer.
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