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Was he concerned that the stress inherent in their work would somehow get in the way outside the office?
"The increased fatigue or stress inherent in working long hours and nonstandard shift schedules, for example, might place special demands on injured workers," the researchers wrote.
The stress inherent in the job is part of the reason Macchiarola took the new job at Citi Field, where the announcements are more predictable — who is batting, who is pitching, who is singing the national anthem.
Given the stress inherent in both his activist life and in producing big-sweep art, I ask him if he ever makes small-scale, personal pieces, about his partner and child, perhaps, or about love and intimacy.
The duo's BBC Horizon programmes, The Secret Life of the Cat (2013) and Cat Watch (2014), aimed to demystify cat behaviour and their new book sets out detailed instructions on how to help cats deal with the sources of stress inherent to life as a pet: trips to the vet, visits from strangers and new and potentially upsetting situations such as moving house or the arrival of a baby.
It is suggested that playing classical music in a shelter environment may help mitigate some of the stress inherent for many kenneled dogs.
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In acknowledgment of the stresses inherent in performing, students are not always required to memorize solo pieces.
This form of packaging has the added advantage of encouraging high staff-customer interaction, as you will need to describe the stresses inherent in your lifestyle to a complicit listener.
Thus, even if the works remained unfinished due only to lack of time and other external reasons, their condition, nonetheless, reflects the artist's intense feeling of the stresses inherent in the creative process.
"But once you near graduation, people begin to pull you aside and warn you about the stresses inherent in such a lifestyle".
Therefore, the main stresses acting on the concrete causing delaminations, spalling, and eventually loss of the concrete cover and potholes, are tensile forces from corroding steel reinforcement and/or shear forces resulting from the opposing compressive and tensile stresses inherent in flexural loading.
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