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What is the point of stress tests, and should their methodology be made public?
Much like a runner who is training for a marathon, there is an optimal level, a "sweet point," of stress.
These crazes redistribute the stress, so there is no localized point of stress that can cause catastrophic failure.
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Money is a constant point of stress, and the new boyfriend is in his late 20s and earns the steady wages of a miner.
The length of combat tours has become a point of stress for Army troops, as well as a significant point of friction between Army personnel and marines, who rotate out of Iraq or Afghanistan after seven-month tours.
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A common approach is to identify yield as the first critical point of stress-strain curves simulated by molecular dynamics (MD).
"I made the point of stressing that I was fully supportive of committed same-sex relationships.
Dickens makes a point of stressing the show's appeal beyond the 16-35 demographic.
His public statements have been measured, and he has made a point of stressing his impartiality.
The report is particular embarrassing for Wen because he has made a point of stressing his modest background.
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