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Discover LudwigThe phrase "time stresses" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when speaking or writing about the stresses that are caused by the passing of time, or when expressing the idea that time itself is a source of stress. For example: "The pandemic has made many of us feel that time itself is a stressor, as time stresses us to make decisions without enough information."
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Derek Thompson explains why work-life balance is so bad: "Although the workweek has fallen, the changing composition of families has put tremendous time stresses on more mothers.
The introduction of more humane conditions for textile workers in places like Bangladesh risks losing them their jobs unless productivity can be improved at the same time, stresses Alex MacGillivray of AccountAbility, a think-tank involved in a multi-stakeholder initiative called the MFA Forum.
Table 3 Represents the bactericidal activity inE. coli DH5 α by agar well diffusion assay for free antibiotics and their respective Gnps conjugated form after different temperature and time stresses Agents Zone of inhibition forE.
He notes how he genuinely cannot wait to get a VR headset sorted and for Harris to set him up with a custom controller, yet at the same time stresses the importance of getting Deep out to the masses.
The expression of the isoforms stays similar during plant development and during various short time stresses [ 21].
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"But we must at the same time stress our values.
"I spent more time stressing defensive duties and maybe the players felt they didn't have licence to go forward".
You realize you are tense all the time, stressed, you aren't sleeping, you're on edge, always on alert.
But wasting time stressing, worrying and complaining about what "might" happen are time-stealers.
Pythagorean writers after his own time stressed the mathematical structure and order of the universe.
I'd rather not waste too much time stressing.
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