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"There's nothing to worry about," she stressed, to a stranger who was now a kindred of sorts.
Instead, the prime minister has suspended the party whip, and stressed to a TV audience, "She's no longer a Conservative MP while this is going on".
Parents of the young killers place blame on the surfeit of guns, the influence of junk culture and children stressed to a snapping point.
However, similar functions for aircraft operating in unmanaged airspace have received comparatively little analysis despite the fact that these functions are stressed to a greater physical degree, and perhaps more frequently, than in managed airspace.
A fiscal crisis occurs when (1) an actual budget is not in balance (that is, a deficit) and (2) cash flow liquidity is stressed to a point that creditors cannot be paid.
In 1985, the Supreme Court overturned a death sentence because a prosecutor had stressed to a Mississippi jury that the ultimate responsibility for a death penalty determination was with the appeals courts.
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He is wearing sunglasses but, as he immediately stresses to a neighbouring friend, they're prescription.
It is proposed to increase the allowable stresses to a higher level.
Results revealed factors that constituted stress to a high extent.
While having a child clearly makes parents happy, the financial and time constraints can add stress to a relationship.
Living in the here and now can mitigate stress to a great degree.
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