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Ultimately, Detroit and other stressed cities don't have much choice.
Water stressed cities now import water, pumped over large distances at a considerable energy cost.
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And when the researchers compared these volunteers to other people with the same lead levels, they found that stressed city-dwellers scored lower on these cognitive tests than less-stressed ones.
Last summer, the retreat reported a boom in business from stressed city bankers because of the recession.
The LA river will never compete with the Danube or Seine or Thames as an attraction for stressed city-dwellers.
Rotherham is an economically stressed city of two hundred and fifty-eight thousand people, with an ethnic minority population of about eight per cent.
The march went on for hours, gumming up traffic and costing the fiscally stressed city money it can hardly afford.
Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani, meanwhile, found himself in a familiar role, seeking to calm a frightened and stressed city facing new threats.
No way, he says, will the fiscally stressed city ever raise $250 million worth of tax revenues from this proposal.
Our sleep patterns are being affected; our circadian rhythms bent out of shape; our stressed city lives made more anxious by the bright-burning street lights.
The measure's author, Jeff Adachi, who is the city's public defender, said it would save the financially stressed city $120 million a year.
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