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"Fashion is good at identifying where peoples' stresses are and interested in exploiting those stresses," Dr. Bernardi said.
The earthquakes redistribute stresses along the fault for a time, until those stresses build up again and new tremors occur.
There are some stresses that will take place in small businesses; those stresses should be compensated for by the improvement in their income, in their business.
He stresses the first syllable, but everyone else stresses the second, with a long "a"; the mismatch proves to Paul that the world doesn't really get him.
" The two approaches, Labandeira stresses, "have to be linked.
" Still, Oakes stresses, "things are changing by the hour.
" Paul Barford stresses the same basic point: "I don't
What I do in my real life diary is try to decompress and untangle my stresses, and on Tuesday, February 11, one of my greatest stresses is the New Hampshire primary election.
Mr Xi sometimes stresses China's commitment to peaceful, harmonious development.
As Mr Bullough stresses, none of this is necessarily illegal.
"But we'll never sell individual profiles of people," Brian stresses.
So taking a day off … that stresses me out, actually.
"It's not an escape from our everyday stresses," Ewoldsen said.
The conventional wisdom on Bowie stresses his unpredictability, his inconstancy.
That's in part because Trader Joe's stresses great customer service.
It stresses ethical principles rather than existential claims about Jesus.
But you know what really stresses me the hell out?
But as work stresses increased, so did his kratom usage.
Seinne stresses that she hopes Lauren and Arie find happiness.
Gadd stresses this is just a proof of a concept.
"She saved four people, and that's just her," Hobbs stresses.
"He's got to have his own career going," she stresses.
Afterward, he stresses that inclusivity is incredibly important to him.
But, Lego stresses, it was built without using any glue.
She stresses that you must also give up giving up.
"It seems it's the unpredictability that really stresses her out."
The other stresses structural change, as workers move between sectors.
When Democrats take control, it stresses what can be done.
The company stresses that these graphs are obviously kept private.
When implementing sanitation solutions, World Vision stresses sustainability and ownership.
"Naloxone is not a replacement to calling 911," stresses Sage.
There were some real stresses involved in living out there.
"It stresses me out to listen to it," she said.
In Kenya, however, banks face a different set of stresses.
She stresses a need for government to help small business.
Sanders stresses the proportional delegate count of tonight's results pic.twitter.
But Dolan stresses that the risk is still very small.
It stresses a just and equitable transition for all communities.
Bills were piling up, stresses and debts were piling up.
"The remix machine starts on again tomorrow", stresses Janson excitedly.
A smaller ridge ought to increase stresses on the skull.
Black gun owners are not a monolith, Mr. Smith stresses.
Institutional stresses, operational and political, are usually invisible to outsiders.
Today we know that modern architecture stresses the human brain.
So I don't see this stresses are going to continue.
"You want to expose yourself to different kinds of stresses."
"And it's not all about play, play, play," Gullit stresses.
That stresses me out a thousand times more than singing.
The warmth stresses the entire ocean food web, studies show.
She stares in the mirror and stresses over her zits.
"If you fold something over and over and over again on that same seam, where you're introducing stresses by bending, eventually those stresses are going to lead to some sort of failure," says Harrison.
Attachment in parenting and child development is not the same as "attachment parenting," which often stresses the literal physical proximity of parent and child, and the importance of avoiding even minor stresses and separations.
Yet the stresses of the new normal are taking a toll.
Williams stresses the importance of these therapists learning from each other.
Instead, it stresses the benefits of greater community and lower costs.
This approach also stresses how important Google sees the Assistant becoming.
He stresses, though, that there is "no intention of going public".
That is, Mr Frey stresses, "definitely not what the paper says".
Without relief from the heat, the stresses on the body mount.
But, he stresses, this isn't a task for just any colorist.
However, Lowe stresses that the industry must not rush or overcompensate.
New parents face enough stresses adjusting to life with a baby.
He also stresses that marriage is the fastest way to maturity.
However, Spencer stresses that the moment is "integral" to Vanellope's story.
These commercial greenhouses are still dependent, he stresses, on fossil fuels.
Tom Brady knows: your career will inevitably come with some stresses.
Instead, the announcement stresses the inclusion of natural family planning methods.
As Amazon stresses throughout the process, you remain in full control.
But she stresses that all five drugs studied have individual behaviors.
The team stresses that they are not trying to replace surgeons.
This year's theme, Reverie, stresses "unplugging" from the world around us.
So, what is it about fame that really stresses her out?
Serious stresses involving population, resources, and environment are clearly visible ahead.
And, Gross stresses that Petal is for first time borrowers, primarily.
Spencer: My virginity stresses me—I'm never going to lose it.
It stresses me out a lot, because that's what's going on.
They know where the stresses fall because they are the stressors.
In other words, class inequality stresses everyone out, the study found.
The first may weaken trees; the next stresses trees over time.
At no time did those stresses fall more squarely on Mrs.
Despite these stresses, Pesci never overplays the indignity of it all.
The team stresses that it's a potential treatment, not a cure.
"I didn't want to do a Pierce Brosnan impression," he stresses.
But outlets like this come with racially-charged stresses as well.
Above all else, this fourth level stresses the importance of discretion.
Most importantly, though, she stresses the urgency of simply being present.
Everything stresses me out; when I do a collection, I'm stressed.
And, again, he stresses the importance of regular upkeep with glosses.
Denholm stresses the importance of having mentors, and mentoring in return.
" Above all, she stresses that she will be an "independent voice.
Throughout this grim, moving testimony, Prum stresses the power of drawing.
But the new company stresses that it is a separate business.
The professor also stresses alcosynth's potential as an alcohol addiction treatment.
Amtrak stresses how train stations are more centrally located than airports.
Glick confessed that his overstocked, messy closet often stresses him out.
Others are continuing to watch for signs of stresses across markets.
Once these temporary stresses have passed the economy should spring back.
Stantcheva stresses that her and Alesina's work is descriptive, not normative.
Once the fracking stops, those stresses relax fairly quickly, he said.
Finally, don't let the stresses of the season get to you.
All these political stresses and strains are on display in Northfield.
" Though, he stresses "it's hard to say what's going to happen.
Stresses I was happy to ignore were giving him panic attacks.
Keeping up such a tempo is expensive and stresses the force.
And social media may also be exposing kids to other stresses.
" He added, "We understand that these increases create stresses for ratepayers.
The stresses are most pronounced among whites without a college degree.
These pressures and stresses may also be racially and culturally specific.
Fitch did not apply FX stresses in its cash-flow modelling.
The stresses and restrictions on them are slightly odd, I suppose.
Once these temporary stresses have passed the economy should spring back.
Funding stresses in September prompted the Federal Reserve to intervene and it has pledged to continue the operations through the year-end period, when banks and other investors reduce risk taking, which can elevate funding stresses.
Serrano stresses the importance of looking to previous mediums for what works.
Edward Avila, head of global talent acquisition at Synaptics, stresses this point.
Improving support for kids could help in so many ways, he stresses.
"The theme song to Mash stresses me out," he wrote on Twitter.
Sex work hasn't disappeared entirely, but that isn't the point, he stresses.
He attributed this to the wages of too many hours and stresses.
While video chatting, the company stresses that Messenger's other functions remain intact.
Coral can recover from bleaching, provided it's not exposed to further stresses.
Ms. Spence, on top of her daily stresses, has been struggling financially.
Unfortunately, they're also dying off, because of shrinking habitats and other stresses.
However, Mash stresses, ibogaine could present a potential breakthrough in addressing addiction.
Microsoft stresses that it isn't giving up on Edge, by the way.
He stresses small acts of restraint by the leaderless, digitally mobilised movement.
The scientific method stresses a slow accumulation of knowledge, nuance, and doubt.
UNICEF stresses that reducing air pollution is more than a children's issue.
And putting another camera and microphone in my house stresses me out.
The problem, the family stresses, is that it costs a million dollars.
Different needs will drive stresses in different regions, according to the study.
Sanders stresses his votes to authorize military engagement in Kosovo and Afghanistan.
The video even stresses its ease and convenience in a home setting.
It also helps by not adding stresses and strains to home life.
The report stresses that the Times should do more to educate readers.
The Republican line on Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh stresses his dispassion.
Nygren stresses the importance of value, dividend, and per-value share growth.
The program stresses good sleep habits, often referred to as sleep hygiene.
The third component of the task force's findings stresses data-driven decisions.
However, she stresses that young kids smoking in Indonesia isn't the norm.
The department constantly stresses the importance of safety and responsible gun ownership.
For one, Greenfield stresses that Candid only takes mild to severe cases.
The big uncertainty is how we will deal with the amplified stresses.
He also stresses that being on CPAP doesn't just improve your health.
Last weekend's shootings, McGoey stresses, ought to be viewed as an anomaly.
Zoom stresses that private chats are not made available to meeting hosts.
These kinds of stresses only intensify when you're a person of color.
The word itself he stresses and lets linger: a shameless verbal fart.
It's a process that stresses care for the animal, Mr. Raza said.
It's people coming to escape; to lose themselves and lose the stresses.
Parmet, the Northeastern University law professor, stresses that the Constitution still applies.
The world is both their plaything and, Mr. Benioff stresses, their responsibility.
It is well documented that poverty increases vulnerability to climate-related stresses.
They have asserted that a 16-game season stresses their bodies enough.
It stresses active listening and empathetic dialogue, rather than facts and arguments.
But I would ask what are the stresses of being a princess.
"Just thinking about music stresses me out," he also told the magazine.
For instance, Bezos often stresses the importance of thinking like a startup.
A mix of civil wars, state failures, climate stresses and population explosions.
It stresses you out, thinking about, 'Is it ever going to end?
Bender stresses the importance of these rallies for Trump's 219 reelection campaign.
This further stresses the tie between excessive occupational licensing and increased recidivism.
There were, of course, the predictable stresses: Did everyone receive their invitations?
"It wasn't a big effect, but just somewhat more likely," King stresses.
Morgan stresses the importance of shifting the perception of an ideal worker.
The stresses of spaceflight, even during short trips, are also daunting to consider.
The company stresses that this expansion doesn't mean it's trying to be Justin.
He stresses, too, that Bird employees begin collecting the scooters at 8 p.m.
" The insider added, "It seems it's the unpredictability that really stresses her out.
"It seems it's the unpredictability that really stresses her out," added the insider.
The stresses took a toll on their marriage, and Garland began an affair.
Torres stresses the importance of finalizing all design and architecture decisions before construction.
All of these responsibilities and stresses don't allow for a sluggish weekend hangover.
The Canadian questionnaire stresses the winner must provide considerable work to domestic firms.
Especially amid the quickly rising stresses of climate change, people need one another.
"The show is not a biopic," Kerman stresses to the New York Times.
First, fragile states experience social stresses which divide rather than unify their polity.
Wood stresses the disruptive technology view of Tesla and efforts like autonomous driving.
Penny stresses that their sex scenes are always designed to advance the story.
Everyone understands the stresses of finances, especially those of us in the arts.
But he stresses that his team are not implying people should do this.
"I want sex educators to make a shit-ton of money," Gallop stresses.
External pumps used to circulate blood impose potentially fatal stresses on tiny hearts.
"I don't think Miami Swim Week is discriminating against anyone," Claire B stresses.
Stein stresses that investors will have to trust the underlying securities they're buying.
Supermodel or not, the stresses of the fashion industry permeate its every sector.
She also stresses the need to find out how the advisor is compensated.
And although it stresses digital solutions, it does not rely on untested technology.
The rigors and stresses of the job, especially in training, lead to romance.
But again, Codella stresses that it still has a long way to go.
He stresses apprenticeships, job-training and health policies that both parties can support.
"The robot would need voice recognition technology for that to work," stresses Ishiguro.
Nevertheless, Fitch applied additional stresses to take this into account in its analysis.
"A lot of ocean systems are being battered by multiple stresses," Smale said.
In addition, Glassberg stresses that butterflies have a tremendous impact on the environment.
But Heymann stresses that "it's not just humans" who spread disease through travel.
Lover: Social life-related stresses can bum out your Pisces crush earlier today.
And what about meeting women's needs when stresses are extreme and resources finite?
This could relieve one of the biggest stresses on the market right now.
Senator Marco Rubio of Florida stresses his faith and stern views on abortion.
The action can be caused by stresses like pollution and rising water temperatures.
Because Botify can crawl so fast that it sometimes stresses a site's servers.
Ayers stresses that history is often reinterpreted, especially after more than 150 years.
The strategy also stresses a "risk based" and "cost effective" approach to cybersecurity.
In the memo, Mook stresses the race has a number of battles remaining.
"It's not that people in the rice region like people more," Talhelm stresses.
She stresses her status as a working mother (Mrs May has no children).
CHINESE PRESIDENT XI JINPING STRESSES TALKS ON EQUAL FOOTING TO SOLVE CHINA-U.
"It's also about demonstrating a level of passion for the business," stresses Pasin.
Thankfully, Amazon is here to relieve some of those back-to-school stresses.
"There's no such thing as casual sex," Dr. Fisher stresses in the video.
That said, Klassen stresses that each donor is carefully assessed with standardized testing.
The organization stresses that there are no health benefits to having the operation.
As the survey stresses, sex should be positive and healthy for everyone involved.
Sounds quite bucolic next to the visual and aural stresses of Tram Stop.
"It begins and ends with those four words—and that's it," he stresses.
People with more stresses in their lives necessarily pay less attention to politics.
However, he stresses that the same basic principles apply, no matter your salary.
He stresses that he normally leaves at around eight o'clock in the evening.
To help patients deal with the stresses of hospitalization, sedatives are often prescribed.
Dr. Kane stresses the importance of breaking gender stereotypes in small, everyday practices.
Mr. Erdogan says he regards these stresses as the work of foreign conspirators.
"It stresses the environmental benefits of prolonging the lifetime of phones," he said.
In summer, excessive heat stresses developing caterpillars already vulnerable to diseases and predators.
LK Even looking at a tight waist on the model stresses me out.
I really don't like thinking about the future, because it stresses me out.
But all of these stresses are worth it, Mr. Priebus has told friends.
Instead, it stresses his determination to take Britain out of the European Union.
But Mr. Paulos stresses that such figures are very much subject to change.
Or a phone so large and heavy that it stresses out my hands.
As she set off, all of Ms. Jaffe's stresses seemed to fade away.
It becomes a method for them to cut off from all environmental stresses.
WHAT THE TESTS HAVE PREDICATED UPON IS SCENARIO PLANNING IN DIFFERENT ECONOMIC STRESSES.
The Quran stresses that it is prohibited to force the religion on others.
And it stresses that the threat of foreign electioneering is far from over.
But this isn't about forgetting what it feels like to fail, she stresses.
Sabrina stresses that he has a boyfriend, but Nicholas says he's fine to share.
These social and economic stresses have been disastrous for the donut business, says Watase.
Conlon just stresses it should marinate for at least three hours, or perhaps overnight.
Instead she stresses "community issues", like better broadband and keeping banks and libraries open.
Andersen stresses that Microsoft is making these licenses available for community review and input.
Mowing your grass too short just stresses your grass and invites pests and diseases.
Spotify also stresses that submissions should include other data, not just the song itself.
"The hospital stresses that there will be more recovery necessary "away from the hospital.
Smithson stresses that vitamins A, C, and E are particularly useful in building immunity.
First thing, the scientists wanted to know if simply being restrained stresses alpacas out.
It also stresses that there's no one way to be transgender or to transition.
So, some experts have said that stresses in those banks could threaten economic growth.
"People don't like to take a risk, but I took a risk," he stresses.
King stresses that smoking is a major culprit of early aging of the lips.
Allison began turning to Twitter as an outlet for the stresses of medical school.
Nintendo stresses that it will be an improvement over its past game-specific services.
Knapp stresses these results don't mean that simply nature will take care of itself.
The stresses of farming weighed heavily on Matt Peters, a farmer in Perry, Iowa.
Mr Xi stresses the importance of China's ancient heritage almost as much as communism.
Corien Wortmann-Kool, the chairwoman, stresses that the fund is "active rather than activist".
Bedell stresses this point: Astrology can speak to both the individual and the collective.
Twitter stresses that the most engaging brand sites, not the loudest ones, work best.
The Red Cross stresses the importance of learning about your community's hurricane response plan.
The company uses aerial imaging and data-driven deep learning to identify crop stresses.
Casserly, like many other financial experts, stresses the importance of creating an emergency fund.
What happened to Newell and the other women was not their fault, Bowman stresses.
Though Google stresses there will be no charge for using the Android platform itself.
The site stresses that all of these Star Wars delights are still in development.
Bailey stresses that she wants to create a "safe environment" for the new women.
You can't believe how much it stresses me out if I don't turn her.
"I was a punk kid at first, into Killing Joke and PIL," he stresses.
But still, the company stresses that EyeDetect is not meant to replace polygraphs completely.
It's a much less stressful job than this, although it has its own stresses.
Facebook stresses that potential employers can only see what's public on an applicant's profile.
" It also stresses just how remote the installation is: "There is no 'local town.
The analysis results have shown that current ratings were relatively insensitive to these stresses.
He also stresses the importance of talking with clients about the firm's succession plans.
London-based French chef Bruno Loubet knows all about the stresses of kitchen life.
Unger said the CDC's advice stresses that each CFS/ME patient's needs are different.
It really stresses your skin out to another level, which causes more stress acne.
Bone is a living tissue that reacts to the stresses we place on it.
And I don't want to do anything that stresses the baby out or myself.
Some experts have suggested those spikes could be tied to job and money stresses.
Tan stresses that adult acne is not a problem that you can solve overnight.
Being "stealth" means I have to censor my stories, my history, and my stresses.
Parents too can actively help their children in college navigate the often considerable stresses.
All these reforms put extra stresses on the already struggling Mexican health care system.
Crow stresses that the country's politics are broken and need humble newcomers like him.
It stresses scopophilic pleasure while mostly putting aside political questions of gender-based prejudice.
I talked with candor about the stresses of constantly hiding away my true nature.
Indeed, Couchbase stresses how its service decouples the underlying infrastructure from its database solution.
Eloise Shepherd stresses that Aussies are "fiercely proud" of their universal public insurance program.
Song stresses that the colored layer of frosting should be thicker than usual too.
The economic stresses on white working-class voters have been decades in the making.
She once composed a rap about med school stresses and posted it to YouTube.
Mr. Peterson stresses the importance of cleanliness, but honestly his office is a mess.
"It just stresses me out," said Mira Petrillo, editor in chief of The Daily.
But he stresses that nobody, including him, should claim to be a scientific expert.
The report also stresses that an Amazon acquisition of Dish would be highly unlikely.
She stresses continuously that the House needs more women and she is that woman.
The mental and physical stresses placed on crew members have also been closely monitored.
Because he stresses his muscles so much, Lee does a lot of recovery work.
" The CIA stresses the importance of its human intelligence resources, often abbreviated to "humint.
"History shows that conservation action and legislation works," the study stresses in its conclusion.
Rubin stresses that the pure pleasure of engaging in a hobby should be enough.
He stresses that knowing the provenance of his fabrics is important to his process.
Don't panic — one strategy is to use art-viewing to mitigate the holiday stresses.
As we've reported before, therapy can guide grown-ups through the stresses of adulting.
He stresses that many legislators who supported Rousseff's impeachment are also enemies of Cunha.
When the $2000 is "already yours," the thought of losing it stresses you out.
Mr Shi stresses that the Communist Party will have a big role in the university.
Winter stresses again that the peeling is a totally normal part of the healing process.
"Plus the added stresses of finding housing, getting your qualifications recognised, learning English," she explained.
She and others here prefer this quiet life with wide-open spaces and fewer stresses.
Brand stresses that many of his best and longest-running employees hail from this category.
However, Gunsagar stresses that parents are in control of how learner profile data is used.
Canada is not exempt from stresses that are causing other rich countries to freak out.
However, he stresses the campaign doesn't want to alienate venues that have do have gambling.
Fields stresses that improving customer service is just as important as lowering prices at Wander.
Wasting food stresses me out, so I feel good about finding a use for it.
"The message I got from older people was: Anybody can do this," Dr. Pillemer stresses.
I like today's trade-off though, because going to Costco on Sundays stresses me out.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey stresses the importance of hiring people that reflect a company's customers.
She also confirmed that education is "absolutely" something she stresses with her daughter at home.
"We've always found her to be a very compassionate interviewer, she's a mom," Hockley stresses.
Almost invariably, the authors argue, populists promise to relieve the stresses caused by institutional constraints.
" However, she stresses "Equity", while almost entirely helmed by women, is not a "chick flick.
Mr Romo stresses AMLO's concern for the "forgotten Mexico" of the poor and the indigenous.
It's where I'd go all those times I just couldn't deal with stresses in life.
The resolution stresses that trying to starve civilians in conflict is prohibited by international law.
Reik stresses that officials do not yet know what led to the teen's apparent suicide.
Yes, the final look might appear similar to balayage, but Ramirez stresses that it's different.
How do you manage with daily stresses and keep a clear head and peaceful soul?
Best to avoid unnecessary distractions or stresses, like making it hard to see name tags.
It's not about the age, it's about the pressures and stresses of being a woman.
"There's some evidence that telomerase does respond to life stresses in animal models," Bailey said.
For some people, the controlled stresses of bodybuilding make it an ideal form of fitness.
He stresses that otherwise the normal physical processes involved in a man's orgasm are unaffected.
But he stresses that it's not some great sea change from the pre-Trump era.
The increases in small earthquakes happened when the seasonal water stresses were at their greatest.
And, if abuse does occur, McGiffert stresses the importance of reporting it to the authorities.
Levitan stresses the importance of playing by your own rules, whether you win or lose.
Kendall stresses that Moment does not see smartphone use as an all-or-nothing proposition.
He now stresses the importance of ensuring the federal debt-to-GDP ratio keeps declining.
Bendlin stresses that much remains to be discovered about the link between sleep and dementia.
Berashe stresses that the increase in camp residents is stretching the limited resources they have.
Here's the new and improved version, in which Chandler stresses about girls not calling him.
It's just a very rare tattoo — and a dangerous one, if done incorrectly, Luna stresses.
Journalists, take it from me: Ignoring workplace stresses will only worsen the eventual gut-punch.
As Mr Levy stresses, another factor in low savings is the prevalence of informal jobs.
The company also stresses that developers get full control over every pixel on the screen.
Under increased default stresses of 15% and 30%, the class B rating dropped to 'Asf'.
"Absent a technical bazooka, stresses will leave one option left: more rate cuts," he said.
To make content viral, Gardner stresses the importance of creating something concise, consumable, and bizarre.
Mr. Straub emphasized that various stresses were working together to adversely affect the honeybees' health.
There's nothing more powerful than a committed group Williams also stresses the importance of commitment.
This is part of why the United States stresses freedom of movement in international waters.
Yet he doesn't have to deal with the near-constant stresses of a private practice.
Those who don't work from a calendar tend to say that it stresses them out.
Instead, she stresses bipartisanship, claiming she breaks through "gridlock" to deliver results for New Hampshire.
The company also stresses its importance as a reliable supplier and strategic partner for refiners.
It also stresses that these apps only had access to this data for six days.
The mere thought of needing a device to monitor a child's breathing stresses me out.
She also stresses that continuously training professionals in how to handle this is a must.
Obviously the economic stresses we are facing with COVID-19 are exacerbating that particular issue.
It can, for example, predict how well older patients rebound from physical stresses — like surgery.
"There were a lot of stresses dealing with the work and the shooting," he said.
I'm glad that I don't have to go through all the stresses of fight week.
And Sessions stresses the importance of imposing harsher penalties even for low-level drug offenses.
And as the stresses kept building, the more I decided I deserved to treat myself.
Biden stresses electability; Warren and Sanders say the next president should pursue major structural changes.
My mother responded to the stresses of life in Terezín better than my father did.
He, too, stresses that mutual values, not just mutual interests, constitute the trans-Atlantic relationship.
Fishing, long an escape from the world's stresses, has taken on more of its trappings.
It won't be long before the economic stresses of a recession overtake the nesting impulse.
Working from home eliminates stresses, but be sure to get outside or you'll go insane.
" Swain stresses that what humans are dealing with right now is not an "apocalyptic situation.
If the idea of chilling out stresses you out, you may have an anxiety disorder.
But he stresses that Songs for Thomas Piketty is only effective as a temporary installation.
There aren't many conspicuous distortions or worrisome stresses in the capital markets at the moment.
Many stresses (climate change, the culture of violence, the perils of the internet) are worldwide.
"I really do see the way that it stresses people out," Foster, 37, tells PEOPLE.
The closest he comes is when he stresses the success of Apple's initial public offering.
Curiously, monarchies were more resilient to the strains and stresses of these uprisings than republics.
SHENZHEN, China — When Donald Trump talks about tariffs on China, he stresses protecting American workers.
Blomfield stresses that the company's aim is to become profitable in a matter of years.
The site stresses that many of these films will be unavailable to see anywhere else.
Adding to these stresses, scientists have documented evidence of climate change's impacts on marine life.
It stresses the needs to safeguard expatriates' rights, as well as the Paris climate accord.
Another important tip she stresses is that good body circulation is the key to warmth.
The goal, Tsai stresses, isn't to convince the other side but to get them to listen.
The decision — an unusual step for Japan, which stresses multilateralism in its diplomacy — sparked swift criticism.
" The father of three stresses he's about "discipline with purpose," though, and "not just blind discipline.
The American Academy of Pediatrics website stresses the importance and safety of vaccines on its website.
Through reflection, however, he stresses that technological advancements to come make him optimistic for the future.
But a source close to the situation stresses that Pitt has been cleared in all investigations.
The Egyptian church stresses on persevering national unity that keeps all Egyptians on Egypt's blessed land.
There also have been broken levees and other stresses to the state's aging flood-control systems.
Woodruff stresses that the research was funded by a grant from the National Institutes of Health.
Sometimes his mother calls while he is eating, but her anxiety stresses him out, he admits.
Despite feeling that constant guilt, Berry stresses the importance of not letting it get to you.
However, for the move to stick, UBS stresses that the equity markets also need to rally.
Bigger picture, Knapp stresses prices for seafood like salmon ultimately are set in the global markets.
Yet the stresses inherent to the kind of journalism we love to pursue took a toll.
Milne stresses honing in on the "why" when building off past bottle successes for future purchases.
He also stresses that Tesla pays higher starting wages than workers who are part of UAW.
What It Really Means To Be A Feminist Today Chastain stresses the importance of intersectional feminism.
Facebook VR chief Hugo Barra stresses that Santa Cruz is a prototype, not a commercial product.
The company stresses that using AMP does not affect the search ranking of a given URL.
" The CGEP report stresses that "the authors do not discount future potential for lower cost systems.
It allows us to think about money without all the stresses of confronting our own finances.
Kleege stresses how visitors to art museums, both sighted and not, long to touch the art.
"We will develop an image which stresses a strong religion," Jones-Hogu writes in the manifesto.
Adam Linder stresses the labor of dance whenever he offers up his "choreographic services" to museums.
The report stresses that the effects of automation on work will differ from country to country.
In Dawson's video, Weist stresses repeatedly that he's going to lose his house; that he's ruined.
The other big trend in technology I saw was technologies that separate desirable stresses from undesirable.
Everyone thinks she has it all, but she always stresses that there is no such thing.
The space agency thinks that this might have been caused by the stresses of space travel.
But Shu stresses the need for parents to understand the importance of a separate sleeping surface.
Citizen's relaunch video stresses avoidance rather than crime-fighting, as does the app's sign-up screen.
But, at what point should you seek help for a health issue that stresses you out?
Dilip Kumar, Amazon Go's boss, stresses that the system is tracking the movements of shoppers' bodies.
It stresses the need to ensure the safety of all the members of Venezuela's National Assembly.
A study conducted in 2013 has resurfaced with some insight into the stresses of raising kids.
It stresses you out because your body overproduces the stress hormone cortisol when it's sleep deprived.
" As Henry Kissinger stresses, "Historians rarely do justice to the psychological stress on a policy-maker.
Microsoft stresses that Java developers won't have to learn any new tools to use Azure Functions.
Argo stresses that the Best in Show is not about who acts most like a puppy.
The researchers examined how the moon's distance from the Earth's gravity stresses its surface, as well.
He also stresses that users can always choose to opt out of this for specific sites.
These firms may become acquisition targets as stresses leave them more likely to accept lower valuations.
Huang also stresses that how much people exfoliate may depend on their skin type and sensitivity.
Ivana Trump stresses the importance of always arriving on time, one lesson she taught her children.
Regardless of the route you take, Frappier stresses the importance of discussing boundaries and safety throughout.
Connected sensors placed in key spots can track weather conditions and measure structural and performance stresses.
Does it bum you out to be the guy who stresses out most people he meets?
Stresses in car prices will be looked at in this year's annual stress test of lenders.
" Case, 59, stresses in the book the importance for governments to take on "new, bold endeavors.
" Dr. Catania-Oprisa said: "People are trying to save their marriages from financial stresses and children.
Unlike the intersex section, the transgender section stresses the importance of human rights, nondiscrimination and inclusion.
It's no coincidence that the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative stresses the TPP's strategic benefits.
" Goring stresses the importance of autism-friendly events because "those are the ways memories are made.
Aquino stresses that when she arrived from the Philippines, she followed every rule, paid every fee.
She stresses over one in particular as he assures her that's it's somewhere in the apartment.
"We love technology," Kilgallon says, but stresses that her organization isn't pushing tech for tech's sake.
Needham stresses that from here on out, Harvey's exact center location and wind category don't matter.
" They have mirrored by their presence, Steinhauer stresses, "broader cultural and economic shifts in American life.
For 60 minutes, the stresses of daily life and even the panic of coronavirus were irrelevant.
People with depression are battling not only life stresses, but also biological predispositions and hard wiring.
He also stresses how it's imperative that people stay at home and listen to the authorities.
There are myriad ways to decompress and recover from the stresses and strains of everyday life.
Given the stresses of their work, they often can't be the doctors they wish to be.
But he stresses that Bezos has retained the qualities that drove him as a startup entrepreneur.
If you tend to be a sour puss about the stresses in your life, don't worry.
His current work focuses on the stresses these kinds of outbreaks place on the healthcare system.
Phones and specifically social media are a fantastically dangerous way to ignore the stresses of life.
He stresses that he wants "democratic socialism," by which he means people vote for their leaders.
But she stresses that she's "not running against Chris Christie," or, for that matter, the president.
The CNCF also stresses that researchers are encouraged to look at the overall Kubernetes supply chain.
"The cost, the time, everything, it puts stresses in the entirety of the system," he added.
It stresses marriages and families and is significantly associated with an increased risk of postpartum depression.
The stresses on the Canadian system mirror those of other countries with an open door policy.
Something that Sanders Senior Advisor Chuck Rocha always stresses to us is the organization build out.
"If that happens abruptly and more quickly than we expect there could be stresses," he warned.
Instead, he stresses a political history that helps illuminate territorial conflicts between China and its neighbors.
The bad news is, the stresses we're throwing at the species are only growing more severe.
But to see the aurora, the institute stresses that a "clear and dark sky" are needed.
This is in addition to the stresses placed on infrastructure and other services such as policing.
The resulting highly honed, high-performing young people are amazing — and endure the stresses you'd expect.
The U.S. National Security Strategy stresses the threats posed by rival superpowers like China and Russia.
He stresses that this is a company-wide effort, and that it is no easy feat.
Among the travelers likely are pregnant women, who as immigrants face particular stresses in America. 3.
Core work stresses strength and conditioning of the stabilizing muscles of the abdomen, thorax and back.
She encouraged an approach that includes a pressure campaign on Pyongyang and stresses U.S. antimissile systems.
Shaun Rawls recommends seeing where your energy is going, and Andrea Callanan stresses developing daily practices.
He also stresses that the quality of company a player keeps can make a big difference.
None have been charged with collaborating with Russians, a point that Mr. Trump's team repeatedly stresses.
From 2010 onward, The Body stresses body positivity and inclusiveness, though this angle isn't entirely convincing.
When to get help: As noted above, other life stresses can drive you to substance abuse.
In her book, "The Human Advantage," Herculano-Houzel stresses the distinction between cognitive capacity and ability.
Nothing stresses out Mr. McLean more, though he's better about it than he used to be.
They'll be out of sync with society — which stresses the body — but they'll also be underslept.
What will be the political stresses put on our society when you have chronic mass unemployment?
They'll be out of sync with society, which stresses the body, but also will have underslept.
He stresses that under a re-elected Ms Fernández, Argentina would not default on its international debts.
He stresses that these days, donating money to a school isn't enough to secure your child's placement.
The modern understanding of addiction stresses treating addiction as a medical condition, with social and environmental contributors.
The top stresses about the nation's future were healthcare, the economy, trust in government, and hate crimes.
Lack of sleep, dehydration, the stereotypical flashing lights—anything that stresses your body and overheats your brain.
The CDC also stresses that while rates of AFM are increasing, it's still an incredibly rare disease.
To that end, she stresses that people should have a relationship with their doctors, if they can.
Despite such luck, Canada suffers from some of the stresses that feed populism in other rich countries.
And the one large place under human control where such stresses are absent is the space station.
Suddenly one of the many minor stresses of driving a car had faded gently into the background.
She stresses that women in Somalia are no longer content to just dawdle at the political sidelines.
He stresses that it's not just Apple's applications that they're testing and working to help make better.
In "The People v Democracy", Yascha Mounk of Harvard University stresses that liberalism and democracy are separable.
The company stresses that Cloud Scheduler also makes it easy to automate retries when things go wrong.
Faced with financial and logistical stresses, many new mothers find it challenging to meet such a goal.
It may sound like the guidance of any other corporate fitness course designed to combat work's stresses.
I show T. some more episodes of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, but she says it stresses her out.
When speaking to bosses, he stresses data showing that companies with more senior women are more successful.
In that new preface, Sarah stresses that her original text was written from a place of optimism.
She also stresses the importance of finding your personal style when decorating a home, top to bottom.
RBC Capital Markets stresses that Iran's response to the sanctions will determine whether the rally can continue.
He stresses the warm-up part since you can really hurt yourself if your mobility is compromised.
Beforehand, Tamra's BFF Shannon Beador stresses the fact Vicki's behavior hurt the Judge family as a whole.
Warren stresses the benefits of a universal, portable benefits system not just for workers, but for employers.
"It's not about the age, it's about the pressures and stresses of being a woman," Newton says.
"The commission stresses that publication or republication of these data...could be a criminal offense," it said.
While Feast recognizes the large size of the market, he stresses the importance of a clear focus.
The test will look at how funds cope with heavy redemptions, major market shocks, and liquidity stresses.
"Am I not going to be able to relate to people and their stresses?" he asked himself.
The frustration and harshness of the music, "it's a truer reflection of where we're at," stresses Millar.
Wearable tech now employs apps to tell us what stresses us out and what makes us happy.
That type of internal migration stresses local communities, threatens food security and creates pressures on local government.
The Rating Sensitivity section in the presale report includes a detailed explanation of additional stresses and sensitivities.
López stresses the importance of having complex passwords and enabling two-factor authentication for any social accounts.
For example, Warren stresses that she's a capitalist, unlike Sanders, who describes himself as a democratic socialist.
Some observers draw parallels with the stresses that led to the Great Financial Crisis of 2007-08.
Cold, for example, stresses the heart and lungs as the body works to maintain its core temperature.
But Heraldo Muñoz, Chile's foreign minister, stresses that the Pacific Alliance and Mercosur "are two different projects".
Also, 44% said their appearance stresses them out (which comes as a surprise to exactly no one).
Then 18 years of sustained conflict since 9/11 resulted in even more of the same stresses.
She turned to religion to deal with the stresses of being homeless and now preaches to others.
But the predicted stresses on a city's food system in an emergency are not unique to Baltimore.
Some outlooks for 2025 show production decreasing, which some fear would bring stresses on the energy market.
With populations now living longer, the numbers of those vulnerable to heat stresses will only go up.
Asked in an interview whether earlier financial stresses had prompted her to pursue the lucrative speechmaking, Mrs.
Muller stresses to students that environmental regulation and growth don't need to be a zero sum game.
Jones stresses that while there are signs of possible benefits or harms, we know nothing for sure.
In the context of those stresses, her Advanced Placement classes shimmered brighter; so did her volunteer work.
Beyond the stresses of leaving the Cabinet, he had just experienced a bad nosebleed and looked drained.
Huntley also stresses that trans people, two-spirit people, and sex workers are undercounted in these statistics.
"It's not either/or" when it comes to curbing emissions and coping with climate stresses, Singh said.
The company stresses that it doesn't share the data about its users' brushing parties with third-parties.
Some monetary and financial stresses are also observed in a number of key economies, the company said.
It stresses the seriousness of the harm, its structural nature and the need to struggle against it.
The installation stresses human craft and our ancient use of wood, mixing objects continuously used throughout time.
The stresses of normal flight had degraded a fan blade, causing it to crack and break loose.
For one, it stresses common ground with other parties, portraying itself as a "normal" conservative political force.
The stresses can be enough that he will cancel his afternoon meetings and leave the White House.
Each one is made to order, he stresses, ensuring that no two ever come out the same.
"The fall in oil prices exacerbates the stresses in US credit," Morgan Stanley analysts wrote Monday morning.
For many, this Nintendo Switch title has been a long-awaited cure for the stresses of life.
Over the next few weeks, the economy is going to suffer stresses that we haven't experienced before.
Before the markets can take-off, Shiller stresses President Trump needs to get past the impeachment inquiry.
He stresses that banking in Mexico is so defective that numerous startups offering niche services can thrive.
The philosophy stresses a balance between agriculture and a site's permanent ecology — its soil, water and climate.
"You can't imagine how heavy it can be," said Mr. Balole about the stresses of his job.
Yet she stresses that her project does not do the same sort of work as nongovernmental organizations.
Indeed, pets provide comforts that seem to be tailor-made for the stresses of normal adolescent development.
Indeed, pets provide comforts that seem to be tailor-made for the stresses of normal adolescent development.
It stresses me out that he is struggling but I try to keep my mind off it.
There is no specific treatment for measles, making vaccination a "life-saving tool for children," UNICEF stresses.
Darwin spoke about the muscular stresses of repeated expressions that slowly etch into the face, revealing personality.
Zinke's draft does mention conservation and recreation, but stresses the need to "balance" those with energy development.
She stresses the importance of having concrete examples of where things went wrong, rather than general grievances.
Her cloistered life must have allowed her to avoid many of the stresses of New York City.
NASA stresses that the asteroid will not get any closer than 15,000 miles from Earth during this flyby.
Overall, Motyl stresses that it's wrong to think everyone disregards the other side in the same unified way.
As always, Tia made me laugh and forget about all the stresses of the evening for a while.
Mohanan stresses it wasn't from him, and declined to discuss the specifics of the jobs report with Reuters.
In its press release, Yubico stresses that its keys are manufactured and programmed in the USA and Sweden.
But she also stresses that this doesn't mean infidelity can—or should—be chalked up to survival instincts.
The European Council stresses that such an extension cannot be used to start negotiations on the future relationship.
Given the stresses of existing on this turbulent spinning orb, some organisms must adapt in literally dazzling ways.
Another nine countries across the continent made the final list, each with their own unique stresses and strains.
There's no novelty left in the idea that games can be an escape from the stresses of life.
But the stresses they have not yet been briefed or given any heads-up about what is coming.
The stresses of space Today, astronauts have to prepare for long-term missions aboard the International Space Station.
Unfortunately, DNA is a delicate molecule, ill-equipped to survive the extreme temperatures and stresses found inside boreholes.
But I believe in buying as much as you can until it stresses the owner or the model.
Since then, my paycheck has risen and my stresses have only grown — am I saving enough for retirement?
Capture stresses out and sometimes injures animal subjects, however, and hair and dung can be difficult to find.
The usually private star also de-stresses with a little wine time, horse riding and "Glamping," she revealed.
It just takes a little time, and maybe not doing arts and crafts if that stresses you out.
The company had created an iPhone app that let users post entries about their stresses, fears, and sorrows.
She stresses about their declining supply of Chee-tos more than she does about their high-stress jobs.
Yet he also stresses the difficulty of making any firm prediction about Mr Trump's foreign policy set-up.
In other words, Mr Collishaw's work stresses isolation as a chance for reflection, concentrated work and, consequently, inspiration.
He repeatedly stresses how much he values reciprocity but frames it in terms of what he gets personally.
Verrico stresses that this won't be released to the public, only to pre-vetted schools and first responders.
"Apply lotion directly to the face," he stresses while dotting moisturizer across his mug straight from the pump.
These include mood swings, unjustified violent tendencies, domestic violence, criminality and exaggerated emotional reactions to every day stresses.
They get to leave work for one hour, forget about their stresses, makes friends, and just be themselves.
But the stresses of spaceflight may cause them to shorten more quickly, speeding up an astronaut's biological clock.
This reaction was even more extreme when other stresses, such as high turbidity or low salinity, were added.
"I think there's plenty around for at least 10 years, before anyone even stresses about it," he says.
But Perez stresses that just because it's early doesn't mean they aren't working on some pretty substantial projects.
The usual stresses and hassles that come with a festival are somehow miraculously alleviated by the Dekmantel atmosphere.
Like other south Asian faiths, it stresses the principle of ahimsa, the "non-injury" of other living things.
First, she stresses the importance of using a ton of butter — because "butter's life" — for her grilled cheese.
Her team's analysis shows that the connective tissue partitions within the junk reduces stresses across the entire skull.
The Rockefeller Foundation-backed $164 million program aims to help urban areas protect themselves from stresses and shocks.
DeJong stresses that this is particularly important for elderly people who are juggling ten or 20 monthly medications.
What Dr. Kubiak stresses throughout our conversation is that feeling low as 2017 winds down is quite normal.
And if you consider yourself a novice baker, Joanna stresses how important it is to grease your pan.
Church stresses that many of these genes are already targeted by pharmaceutical companies, with drugs in clinical trials.
Young people from disadvantaged backgrounds in particular suffered from stresses that could lead to depression, among other illnesses.
"Think about the stresses on the community the person belongs to as well as the individual," he said.
It's always a good thing when our elected officials experience the same daily-life stresses as their constituents.
YouTube stresses to parents that its ability to filter content isn't perfect – inappropriate content could still slip through.
Cortisol is released in response to many stresses, Fried, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email.
The revised mortgage refinance stresses on the 'AA+' tested rating on a probability of default basis was 334bp.
His video Let Mangroves Recover, stresses the role of mangroves in shoreline protection and the preservation of ecosystems.
Reitano stresses Roman's focus on ED ensures patients work with expert doctors who can answer all their questions.
The WCR stresses irrigation, shade trees, soil management, and crop diversification as short-term strategies to mitigate risk.
Right now I don't have the same stresses or pressures—that constant thinking about the next day's work.
His leadership style, he said, stresses 'single-minded focus' like that displayed by his idol, General George Patton.
The Committee stresses that the perception of continuation of the reform agenda affects current expectations and macroeconomic projections.
But vulnerable households are losing their ability to cope as growing climate stresses push them deeper into poverty.
As wastewater under pressure migrates into rock formations, it alters stresses along old faults, allowing them to slip.
It's not just that hanging out with family or friends allows you to escape the stresses of work.
" She stresses the importance of covering the human cost of conflict: "War is about what happens to people .
Not by offering athletic insight, but by removing the stresses synonymous with high-earning but short-lived careers.
WHO stresses that this is unacceptable and encourages urgent action by countries to try to reduce this number.
The best answer is a conservative politics that stresses the national interest abroad and national solidarity at home.
Is the lawn mower stolen, or is this just another oddity produced by the stresses of our environment?
Full forest closures are not common and the Forest Service stresses they're only done as a last resort.
Now, he said, when it comes to giving advice to other young athletes, he stresses making smart investments.
He also stresses the need for Canada to get landlocked crude to its coasts to fetch better prices.
Cycles of cooling and contracting create internal stresses that are strong enough to rupture the crust, generating marsquakes.
At the same time, all of this industry and mass consumption put great environmental stresses on our planet.
" But Hill stresses that perfectionism isn't an either/or proposition: "There's really no such thing as a perfectionist.
For heavy, bulky outerwear, Kaplan stresses the importance of having sturdy wooden hangers that can handle the weight.
She specializes in anxiety, depression, and life stresses, and has also worked in college and academic counseling settings.
I often just feel lucky to have any source of income, even if the job stresses me out.
First Round partner Phin Barnes First Round partner Phin Barnes "Investing is a sell-side product" Barnes stresses.
" He stresses that this is not an album of "new" music, but, simply "a collection of older songs.
Know the Four Places Ticks Like to Hide Dr. DeShaw stresses that a thorough daily check is key.
They arise from essentially human needs: economic opportunity, knowledge networks and relief from the stresses of migrant life.
Granted, the ECB didn't say the decision was unanimous, something it usually stresses when there are no objectors.
Adams is fortunate enough to have secured new housing, but stresses that her neighbors are in bad shape.
What unique stresses and challenges is your generation experiencing, and how would you explain those to someone older?
At some point the stresses become too much and the rock formations slip, releasing energy as an earthquake.
A lecture on hormones and how our bodies respond to certain stresses from outside sources left me baffled.
What emerges is a portrait of an artist who loved making music but hated the stresses of performing.
Turkey says defending its territory poses no threat to allies, and stresses it has met all NATO obligations.
Equinor changed its name to move away from the word "oil" as it stresses investments in renewable energy.
The administration in Washington has a new policy that stresses human rights, which has Salvadoran military officers confused.
There's a visual geometry to much of Baker's poetry, which he achieves by counting syllables rather than stresses.
Even before this latest exodus from Myanmar, the stresses being placed on this already poor country were considerable.
"This has brought additional stresses to the system," said Andreas Habluetzel, CEO of precious metals retailer Degussa Goldhandel.
" After suicide watch Boesky stresses the importance of having "a continuum of levels of suicide- or safety watch.
He stresses that this is a new virus, which we have been studying for just a few weeks.
The first values flexibility and solidarity and state intervention; the second stresses rules and consequences and free markets.
In the message Flack wrote about how she had put off dealing with the stresses in her life.
Financial stresses or historical legacies were the furthest things from the students' minds at Roberto Clemente State Park.
This is a variation from the Criteria for Interest Rate Stresses in Structured Finance Transactions and Covered Bonds.
Ms. Hall-Harper stresses that her goal isn't to eliminate dollar stores, only to limit their runaway growth.
Inmates with mental illness are often the least equipped to handle the stresses of a regimented prison life.
But, he stresses, Veterans Community Project's main mission is not to just provide a roof, couch or refrigerator.
Sometimes I guess what stresses me out is when I'm not feeling good, and I start feeling sick.
The Democratic Party lost its bearings as a result of the stresses and strains of the Vietnam War.
As Chafe observes, the St. John Passion stresses Jesus' messianic nature and accentuates oppositions between good and evil.
The newer, integrative approach stresses individualized treatment, using many different modalities coordinated by a team of healthcare professionals.
What's more, the stresses executives face, combined with fears of not delivering, may be compounded by social media.
The board's most important job is recruiting, overseeing and, when necessary, replacing the chief executive officer, Buffett stresses.
To explain the disparities, medical researchers were increasingly looking to the stresses of structural racism, the article explained.
Calm also created three exclusive audio sessions geared toward the specific stresses that often occur during air travel.
That has helped produce sterling results for Eaton Vance, a firm that stresses quality stocks above all else.
The officer stresses that the warrant is valid under the Immigration and Nationality Act MacCormack shakes his head.
" He stresses that as a matter of simple logic, mutability is "by no means a good in itself.
People can struggle to cope with any number of stresses, from issues at home to overwhelming work demands.
It also stresses that citizens should only attempt to take down the shooter as a very last resort.
He also stresses, however, the importance of harm reduction methods for people who aren't yet ready to quit.
That will put extra stresses on dams and farmers and is likely to lead to more severe mudslides.
Take note of who stresses you out, because they'll probably give you problems again later in the month.
Mason's team reportedly found "space genes" that were changed due to the stresses of Scott Kelly's time in orbit.
"This, combined with the ongoing stresses in large corporates, will certainly drag down gross domestic product growth," said Nitsure.
Suddenly this man is beset on all sides by various stresses, at his work and especially at his home.
The Chinese winter cuts have exposed underlying pricing and supply stresses in both the alumina and carbon anode sectors.
Icahn said he opposes the regulation because it stresses refiners' finances and prevents them from investing in their facilities.
Taken in tandem, the two books provide a rare, comprehensive portrayal of the stresses and strains of game creation.
Jordan stresses that people aren't being purely selfish or disingenuous when they're expressing moral outrage on behalf of others.
If keeping jellyfish alive stresses you out, there's also this smaller, tabletop tank with synthetic jellyfish inside for $89.95.
However, when it comes to the past, Dunham stresses that the lack of diversity came from naivety and ignorance.
" Still, he stresses, "I don't put stuff on my computer that's incriminating, and I don't do illegal things online.
That said, Dr. Allum stresses again that this is not as simple as the Mafia blatantly breaking the law.
The team also stresses that the STDs would have been a form of punishment for those who were polygamous.
However, in the absence of stresses caused by gravity on the cooling material, much longer fibres could be drawn.
Leonard stresses that the company will always have a free plan, which allows storage of up to 250 images.
" Despite how pictures make it seem, Fitz-Henley stresses the relationship was not "a light stroll through the flowers.
Perhaps to soothe the stresses of the current political moment, Democrats, as a whole, are drinking more than Republicans.
Julien Bilodeau, the composer, stresses that the opera is tonal, tuneful and relatively accessible, steering away from intimidating atonalities.
It stresses me out to leave it behind but apparently it's bad for jewelry to wear it while sweating.
Much has been said about the stresses of the fashion industry and this film speaks to it in-depth.
China prefers the KMT, which avoids talk of going it alone and instead, stresses economic ties with the mainland.
And if the amount of sugar in regular ice cream is what generally stresses you out, London says relax.
KEY RATING DRIVERS Stresses Commensurate with Rating: Fitch expects a lifetime default rate for the MBAFC portfolio of 1.4%.
Parents like football because it stresses discipline, team skills and exposes their pre-teen children to a new culture.
To avoid the stresses of planning an elaborate wedding, the newly engaged couple decided to elope … that same day!
A competing vision of AI stresses simulations, in which machines teach themselves using synthetic data or in virtual environments.
The facial recognition products have been contentious, and Facebook stresses that they are entirely optional for users to enable.
Allen stresses that a one-hour sleep disruption will be more severe for someone who is already sleep-deprived.
Those who are dealing with common life stresses—like roommate troubles—get funneled out to other resources on campus.
Still, as Mr Stoltenberg stresses, the alliance has survived disagreements in the past, from Suez to the Iraq war.
But Valentine stresses the importance of women looking to date – either in America or elsewhere — letting down their guards.
Meanwhile, the EU faces profound stresses from the ongoing migration crisis and Great Britain's decision to exit the union.
Mr Roberts stresses that New Zealand sits way down the rankings of visitors relative to population and land area.
The young activist stresses psychological help as the most vital requirement for children to overcome the trauma they've experienced.
But Eero stresses the mesh network, multiple-device approach, while Google tries to do it all with one unit.
When that thought stresses me out, I look back and miss the level of measured connectivity that T9 provided.
Of course, while orgasms are good (lol), Finn stresses that they're not the only good thing about touching yourself.
Ripple's Garlinghouse said the weakness of this model was that it's centralized, versus a blockchain model that stresses decentralization.
"They were not concerned about losing fertility – as long as they could be sure of regaining it," Walker stresses.
When the news cycle stresses you out, there's perhaps no better escape than glimpsing upon an adorable animal friend.
"While the former sets these monkeys' and human communication clearly apart, the latter stresses the cognitive continuities," said Fischer.
Families are facing mounting debt, and these stresses have led to a growing mental health crisis in the community.
All of her work demonstrated an appreciation for the stresses of being a child in a complex modern world.
There are the standard stresses of being solely responsible for your income or fronting cash for supplies and overhead.
The colleges are hoping that by removing financial stresses, students are better able to learn and flourish at college.
That not only stresses agencies, said Dan Waddell of the certification board (ISC)85033, it risks their current staffs.
David said, "Well, I'm 66 now..." and he talked about the stresses and the workload and the travel involved.
The CDC stresses that children are exposed to lead from different sources, such as paint, gasoline and consumer products.
The authorities' payment record through severe economic and political stresses has demonstrated the sovereign's strong willingness to service debt.
Coral bleaching - a whitening driven by temperature changes or other stresses - can kill coral if it is severe enough.
"As far as stresses go, I think that right now it's kind of like the honeymoon period," he says.
One Republican source familiar with the process stresses that the final bill will amount to an "unprecedented" sanctions package.
Organizers can include anyone on the list but Uber's blog post stresses the emotional security of including loved ones.
VICE: How do you balance doing all the normal twenty-something stuff with the responsibilities and stresses of teaching?
He says he was an Army Ranger, but took up cooking to cope with the stresses of military life.
The proposals are part of Christie's focus on compassionate conservatism which stresses concepts like giving people a second chance.
The economic stresses that have been manifesting in Europe, China, and Japan are worrying many of a global slowdown.
She's aware many people see it as inappropriate, but stresses all of the heavy flirting ONLY happened on camera.
The AMP team stresses that Web Packaging, in particular, will allow it to instant-load pages outside of AMP.
However, the agency stresses that the birth rate, which currently sits at about 2.4 percent, is still too high.
I suppose just all the time spent with my family, free of the stresses that would come with adulthood.
My body reacts to the stresses of surgery by producing a high degree of edema, especially in my legs.
In branding terms, Volvo wants to keep its distance and Geely stresses that this is a wholly independent brand.
But it is in the corporate and emerging world that stresses are most likely to emerge, the IIF noted.
"Once they get that high the stresses are so high that the ice just cracks and fails," he said.
The cars were remarkably reliable, too, surviving the stresses of racing in hot cities like Buenos Aires or Putrajaya.
Even billionaire entrepreneur Richard Branson stresses the importance of developing solid interpersonal skills at the start of your career.
Even most friends and family members chalked up these physical changes to the stresses of being a new mom.
Meanwhile, an APA survey found that 56 percent of Americans want to stay informed, but it stresses them out.
Reading books improves memory, increases empathy, and de-stresses us, all of which can help us achieve our goals.
In Fitch's stresses, it is far from certain that deferred interest payments above the cap would ultimately be recovered.
He'll be tending to residents who sorely need it as they deal with the stresses of post-Maria life.
"As the Administration stresses every quarter, GDP figures can be volatile and are subject to substantial revision," he wrote.
Other economic barometers have also sowed doubts, like tepid consumer spending and stresses from China and other major economies.
KEY RATING DRIVERS Stresses Commensurate with Rating: Fitch assumes lifetime default rates for the GAC-Sofinco portfolio of 1.60%.
At the center is a product that solves daily problems while providing a respite from the stresses of life.
The report is the most strident warning yet from the New York Fed about stresses in subprime auto lending.
The stresses and pressures of this position would seem to vastly outweigh the negligible physical demands of the presidency.
That higher percentages of women than men delaying certain life events stresses the effects of the gender wage gap.
Syria also stresses that these zones are a temporary arrangement that must not violate the territorial unity of Syria.
Some children are exposed to multiple, chronic stresses: neglect, abuse, maternal depression, parental discord, crime and other domestic dysfunctions.
But within 48 hours of returning to Earth, his telomeres rapidly shortened in reaction to the stresses of landing.
This population hasn't successfully reproduced since 2015, a direct result of the stresses they experience from myriad human causes.
Rinaudo underscores Zipline's mission to "deliver the products that can save lives" but also stresses it is a business.
The strength and conditioning specialist rejects generic recommendations and stresses that each person must consider their own specific needs.
For some folks, it's a breeze; they hardly bat an eye at the stresses that come along with it.
Hawaii's preparedness plan—including an educational campaign and alarm system—stresses what residents should do during that critical window.
Many causes of suicide include factors like job, money, or legal stresses, relationship problems, substance abuse, loss, and more.
Which is not to say just because you can buy cigarettes that you'll do a good job, he stresses.
Ice flows gradually into the shelf, the shelf expands until stresses become too much, and then icebergs are formed.
That gives it scope to focus on bond markets where stresses are most pronounced, such as Italian government debt.
"As you get older the stresses of life make you lose that confidence, that belief in yourself," he said.
It stresses the importance of working with countries around the world to defeat terrorism and improve the global economy.
High glycemic responses are associated with obesity, liver and heart disease, and other oxidative stresses, inflammation, and chronic diseases.
With great variety, however, comes the stresses of making sure you're buying the right pair suited to your game.
Ed Lazowska, a professor of computer science at the University of Washington, said the stresses and opportunities are combined.
Zhu's piece mentions the importance of community connection, especially digital connection, but particularly stresses the power of collective action.
For instance, there are the stresses of social distancing and working from home while trying to homeschool our children.
Facebook stresses that calls are encrypted and the camera can be disabled or blocked with the included camera cover.
Ginsburg stresses that if the moderators don't want them, then it's likely that the community won't want them either.
Some of these alterations, found only after spaceflight, are thought to be caused by the stresses of space travel.
As their microscopic structures deform, the fibers turn yellow, green and other shades, revealing the stresses and strains within.
To have these actresses switch from night to night stresses that in a world like this, women can't win.
We studied the demographics, economics, social stresses and crime levels in several precincts in Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx.
If the thought of overcooking an expensive cut of meat stresses you out, this is the recipe for you.
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He publicly embraces Orthodox Christianity and refers glowingly to the doctrine of Eurasianism which stresses Russia's separation from Europe.
The 21-year-old company's mission stresses that all of their employees are free to work and live wherever.
"Owning a full-service restaurant brought more stresses on us as a family than Sandy did," Ms. Povich said.
This is fundamentally in tension with how science works, which stresses a slow accumulation of knowledge, nuance, and doubt.
But the "spiritual cleansing," as he called it, was apparently no match for the stresses of Los Angeles traffic.
Overall, Templeton stresses that psychologists are just beginning to answer the question of how smartphones impact our cognitive abilities.
No infrastructure yet exists to support such fast refueling, but it isn't like high-pressure compressed hydrogen, Johnson stresses.
She stresses her desire to pull Britons together after the unpopular austerity policies that obsessed Cameron's chancellor, George Osborne.
Some of these stresses are man-made, such as farming pollutants, fertilizers and pesticides which get dumped into the sea.
She tells her aunts that she believes Uncle Jesse has been possessed, but Zelda stresses that demonic possession is unlikely.
As Olson stresses, it's important for all medical professionals to pay more attention to the needs of the LGBTQ community.
NPR in the Trump era stresses me out, so I switched to all podcasts and read the news online instead.
Consortium publishing, Jones said, pools both financial and intellectual resources, not only easing financial stresses but expanding the journal's perspective.
Stress stresses everyone out, and hearing about stress — especially when you're in a relationship — is stressful in and of itself.
That second generation, the F2, had fewer young and didn't survive some environmental stresses as well as non-hybrids did.
Moukarbel stresses that this film is a completely fresh project, and no ties exist to previous plans for a documentary.
He is a member of the Christian and Missionary Alliance church, a body which stresses the imminence of the apocalypse.
Importantly, WhatsApp stresses that all messaging between users and businesses, even through the API, will be end-to-end encrypted.
CPS notes that it's prevented from making some changes by federal nutritional standards and it stresses its meals are healthy.
The director stresses that she had no desire to make a grand statement when she first embarked on the project.
Bird stresses that, although people with alexithymia struggle to understand emotion, that doesn't mean they don't care about other people.
But for less security-conscious shoppers, Nothdurft stresses that the King is supposed to be a rolling work of art.
Venezuela will have no problem striking deals with China in the future, he stresses, as long as they are legal.
Reduced or waived sentences alleviate stresses on the prison system and benefit the individuals, their families, and communities as well.
She suggests kegels and womb massages to release physical trauma, but stresses that mental blockages need to be cleared, too.
She stresses that there is, however, evidence against myths of blood flow reversing when women have their periods in microgravity.
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" But he stresses, "At the end of the day, we have to put some faith and trust in the authorities.
" But be careful, Roszak stresses: "It can be messy and crumble easily, so allow it to form its own shape.
Cooking is how he de-stresses, which might be the single greatest character trait you could find in a spouse.
The pressure to perform likely stresses you out to the point that that those concerns bleed over into your dream.
This confirmed that the structure really does effectively distribute force of impact to minimize stresses on the claw during use.
She considers performing in drag therapeutic, an outlet from the daily stresses that come with being a mom of two.
I planned it that way until my extra salary payment comes in this month, but it still stresses me out.
Both facts may explain why Mr Pence quotes the president constantly and deferentially stresses the "high honour" of representing him.
She started Unfamiliar to break up "the boys club," but stresses that the line-ups are considered and curated carefully.
Underneath current differences lie much deeper structural stresses caused by a rising China that threatens to displace a ruling America.
Without that you risk pushing your stresses onto others or lack the understanding required to be empathetic to their needs.
The person who started the page stresses he has nothing to do with Kimberly ... and only wants to help Keaton.
Aaron stresses that what breaks a relationship is not incompatibility, but an unwillingness to accept and work through such differences.
The stresses have made only a small dent so far in overall employment figures, at least in the official telling.
Icahn has said he opposes the regulation because it stresses refiners' finances and prevents them from investing in their facilities.
An adviser to Gillespie stresses that, traditionally, gubernatorial races don't hinge as much on national issues as Senate races do.
" But she too stresses the importance of framing it in a non-restrictive way: "First and foremost, reframe your 'why.
Experts, however, are doubtful that North Korea possesses a warhead capable of surviving the stresses of re-entering Earth's atmosphere.
That said, Fox stresses it's important to be honest with your partner about why you want to end the relationship.
Croatia's crisis further adds to the E.U.'s stresses, which include dealing with defiant authoritarian governments in Poland and Hungary.
If the stresses intensify, the least-bad option might be for Italy to defy the EU and recapitalise its banks.
The middle of the trio needs to be fortified to deal with the stresses imposed by thrust from its neighbours.
And, as Dario stresses, to keep things interesting, you've always got to remain focused on being as creative as possible.
As trade flows and foreign direct investment go into reverse, stresses within China's economy will become increasingly difficult to manage.
These students also tend to be more functional and productive in coping with normal stresses of life, the researchers note.
The disruption of moving is a fact of life for military families - as are the stresses that come with it.
But Patke also stresses that even without a CRY1 mutation it is possible to have a sleep disorder, including DSPD.
To understand the stresses facing corals — from pollution and climate change, for example — researchers would like to isolate each problem.
The developing brain gets hammered not by linebackers, but by the stresses often present in homes where people are poor.
"The performance is centered in an eloquent choreography that stresses the desire to be expressive without bounds," its creators explain.
Furber stresses that it's common for companies without massive financial backing, like big pharma money, to charge participants in studies.
Of course virtual reality is more of a pleasant distraction than a true solution to the stresses of car buying.
He also stresses the need for Canada to get landlocked supplies of crude to its coasts to fetch better prices.
Beckett stresses vaginismus is a physical reaction by a woman's body, rather than purely psychological, as is often the misconception.
It was one of my biggest stresses around the book because that never happens, in fact, a love story happens.
The US News, reporting in a way that's nothing short of disconcerting, stresses what's ultimately at stake with this decision.
Foss also stresses network flow analysis as another key piece of the puzzle when it comes to detecting insider threats.
"For people who aren't familiar with the stresses of the lifestyle, it seems like you're living your dream," Louisahhh said.
" He stresses that he "love[s] Lululemon and its employees" and that "he remain[s] its biggest believer and supporter.
Among these is methyl jasmonate, which is produced by some plants in response to external stresses, such as damaged leaves.
In a body-on-frame design, the engine rests on a large frame, which absorbs a lot of the stresses.
The administration, meanwhile, stresses that 4.9 percent of detainees released by Obama are confirmed to be re-engaging in terrorism.
A cluttered inbox stresses me out, but it's important to remember your inbox is an object you don't fully control.
This lesson is politically consequential, Cavell stresses, because it implies that thinking is an activity we can't outsource to others.
He stresses the need to use data to figure out how best to calibrate workplace software within a particular company.
"1776" stresses, in likely surprising and illuminating ways, the actual presence of and negotiation between physical bodies in governmental decisions.
But if it stresses bosses' commitment to behave as responsible citizens, corporate or otherwise, it may have a positive effect.
But she also stresses that the number of people who are interested only in revenge or punishment is greatly exaggerated.
It's also simply a way to purge the stresses of living in a cramped, polluted megalopolis of 24 million people.
He stresses his Christian faith on the campaign trail and has tried repeatedly to distance himself from his Palestinian grandfather.
Both have felt the stresses and the strains; both have known, for months, that there was no margin for error.
The rise of remote work and the increasing stresses from tourism on urban and environmental systems portends tougher times ahead.
Really, though, in this brave new world with all its stresses, shouldn't we take this far-out idea farther still?
"We don't post fake tea," Elasia stresses, though she says they made mistakes in the early days of the Musical.
She stresses that even though she doesn't want me to move out yet, the apartment reminded her of me anyway.
Again, he stresses he was still learning to write, and a "lot more work" went into the Original Sin stories.
When crafting a narrative online, Nori stresses that who's telling the story can matter as much as the story itself.
Mr. Naharin also stresses (accurately) how his movement is delicate, "the opposite of macho," and yet it is implacably assertive.
This could be a worrisome sign about broader stresses on the American consumer at a precarious time for the economy.
Payton wants an assured path to his future, and the unpredictability of reality stresses him so hard he practically hums.
A major theme of the forum event was resilience, giving individuals the tools to cope with everyday stresses and anxieties.
A curator's time capsule of a violent moment and its repercussions brings fresh insights — and reveals stresses with a museum.
" And Inhofe in his statement stresses that "China's and Russia's growing influence isn't restricted to Europe and the Indo-Pacific.
Being physically active in this context "does not mean returning to the soccer field or football practice," Dr. Leddy stresses.
The survey, reported earlier by The Wall Street Journal, said some of the stresses were related to safety compliance activities.
The binge is fun and light and also give great insight into the very real stresses that face today's youth.
"It's the load, it's the traction, it is the stresses in all the directions, and the heat also," he added.
The stresses of today's fast-paced society combined with a national epidemic of sleep deprivation can turn anyone temporarily toxic.
Toub stresses it to newcomers and stalwarts alike, in meeting rooms and on the practice field, until they, too, understand.
The class A and class B notes may be downgraded to 'AA-sf' and 'BBB+sf' respectively under severe stresses.
There is no reliable data on the number of Hondurans who are being forced to migrate because of climate stresses.
Instead, this film stresses a stark truth: Happiness is never assured, no matter who you are, or who you're becoming.
She stresses that her perfect husband, David Krone, was so much wealthier than she was (there are Mr. Big comparisons).
Yet Garner doesn't limit her purview to the past, and stresses that such routine dehumanizations endure in our contemporary moment.
The central core should be able to handle these stresses, but we won't know until this thing is in the air.
They usually engage in this behavior around certain triggers or stresses that can be pegged to a certain time of day.
He also stresses the importance of keeping this account disconnected from your checking account, so that transferring funds is more difficult.
Swedroe stresses that investors ought not put the cart before the horse when it comes to jumping on the ETF bandwagon.
She stresses that the balloons are meant to work in conjunction with healthy eating and regular exercise, not as an alternative.
That it is a community," she stresses, "because if we don't have each other, we really don't have anything at all.
O'Gallachoir stresses that many families made a craft out of it, and reputations were built on the quality of your poitín.
When I get off of the plane I'm exhausted from being picked apart by the psychological stresses of unchecked white supremacy.
But for every brand of holiday headache — long shopping lists, work stresses, or party overload — there's an app that can assist.
But Dr. Caudle stresses you don't need some objective higher power to tell you whether or not this is a problem.
BaseTrace has used this to develop algorithms which work out what sequences are best for the stresses a given application presents.
He stresses that defence cuts have mostly stopped, even if some big countries (eg, Germany) have a long way to go.
In late 2016, Ms. Reggie, 40, opened Simone's Market, a grocery that stresses local produce, products and meals prepared in house.
It causes me to stay up late every night and stresses me out to the point that I have mental breakdowns.
Human-caused global warming is going to make these tasks challenging as it produces more deserts, droughts, heatwaves, and other stresses.
Keybase's Krohn stresses the importance of general device encryption—like a PIN, fingerprint, or face lock—on every phone and laptop.
Producers put wells on inactive status for a number of reasons, though economic stresses often are the primary cause, Helms said.
President Bush stresses the dangers of cocaine as part of his administration's continued "war on drugs" campaign in this undated photo.
Amazon has acknowledged its pursuits point in many directions, but stresses they are for the long-term, not for quick gains.
She stresses just how out she is, out of that world, so freeing, she just wants to live the simple life.
It means those companies are also potentially more likely to stick around in the face of financial stresses or environmental threats.
The church stresses that all, regardless of sexual or gender identity or marital status, are welcome to attend worship services weekly.
Dr. Jaliman stresses the importance of following application directions, as using too much can cause you to have an allergic reaction.
NOAA stresses that three other GOES satellites in orbit, including GOES-16 launched in 2016, are healthy and meeting forecasting needs.
But it is difficult to deal with life, stresses, rehearsals and then show time and everything that goes along with that.
In its blog post on the new feature, Google stresses that this feature is the fruit of its relationship with Microsoft.
She also stresses the importance of not blaming oneself for such an awful incident, though she struggles with this at times.
The DPP, in contrast, stresses that Taiwan is an independent country like any other, despite the economic retribution such talk brings.
In interviews with DeMarcus, he stresses that there aren't any class systems at St. Bernadine, but he's clearly on another level.
Kong stresses that these types of results aren't deterministic, but are small genetic effects that add up on the population level.
Joule stresses that consumers can even wear the bracelet if they were asked to cut back on caffeine for medical purposes.
Mounting ecological stresses will provoke violent political conflict, forcing more people to hit the road in search of a better life.
If someone who usually stresses you out calls you, today might not be the day to answer—shit's too real today.
Getting a wage increase helps workers cope with life stresses that promote the risk of depression and other mental health disorders.
In keeping with much of the opposition to Trump from within the GOP, Collins stresses that Trump is not a Republican.
So they understand the stresses and pressures were going through, even though they got a couple of people more hands on.

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