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Sure, it's stressful to miss a paycheck, but eliminating the stresses of a job may have some beneficial effects.
I rationalised it in so many ways over the years: it must be my fault somehow (no), illness (all tests proved negative), the stresses of a demanding job (though mine was infinitely more stressful than yours).
Looking wan, he said his pancreatic condition was "incompatible with the demands and stresses of a parliamentary life".
Our proud boast when we were elected in 1997 was that we would reform the welfare state to meet the new strains and stresses of a global economy.
They play a comedy team working the Catskills in the 1960s and '70s, getting few laughs while undergoing all the stresses of a doomed marriage.
Gilman added that she had watched detainees became increasingly depressed over the months as the stresses of a life in captivity took their toll.
Both couples had been overwhelmed by the stresses of a pinched, clandestine life in crowded quarters but had not wanted to worry their mother.
Mr. Niemann can be thrilling, though, when he plays up his complexities, mapping out the stresses of a Waylon Jennings expressed with the tenderness of an Eddy Arnold.
Mohammad Sikder, a baker turned cabby from Bangladesh who supports a family of six, had resolved to escape the stresses of a taxi driver's life.
Alena Alexa, 24, standing aloft in orange Dolce & Gabbana heels on Fifth Avenue, cited the unimaginable stresses of a presidential campaign.
This dispersion, the argument goes, allows the financial system to absorb the stresses of a rapidly growing system.Others are less certain.
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