Similar words: depressed, stress, distress, actress, waitress, embarrassed, vessel, assess. Meaning: [stres] adj. 1. suffering severe physical strain or distress 2. bearing a stress or accent.
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121 My brief review of personal care given by relatives has stressed the theme of variation, especially by gender.
122 It must be stressed that there are important differences between stage hypnotism and the techniques used in alternative medicine.
123 Competition and complementarity between systems are being stressed, together with an assessment of likely technological advances.
124 Mr Birt himself has stressed his desire to transfer support services out from the central bureaucracy in London.
125 Very few physical science students stressed the intellectual enjoyment of the degree course.
126 She stressed, however, that that could be achieved only through interest rates.
127 Environmental groups such as Transport 2000 welcomed the announcement, but stressed that it would not produce major changes in the transport balance.
128 The panel stressed that these nutrients are important for good health and that a minimum daily intake is important.
129 What is stressed rather is that the same phenomenon provides the foundation for both historical tendencies.
130 The keys for lexical access are stressed syllables in the word corresponding to the input syllable type.
131 They stressed that such intervention did not imply intervention in the internal affairs of the country concerned.
132 Although the group still stressed positivity, there was nothing here of the dopey, grinning hippie stereotype of a year before.
133 But Agriculture Minister Nick Brown stressed he does not blame the store chains.
134 It should be stressed that income is only one factor in determining consumption patterns, however.
135 We have stressed the regularity that is observed in free-running experiments and interpreted it as evidence for the body clock.
136 Eliot stressed that there should be no maintaining of different attitudes for cathedral drama and for West End theatre.
137 It stressed the need to work ecumenically to help the churches to overcome their lack of funds and professional expertise.
138 A spokesman stressed the police's determination to find the girl's killer.
139 A pretty stressed smoker at Kathmandu Durbar Square.
140 The main structure of JM-203 nailing machine is stated briefly,(http://sentencedict.com/stressed.html) the pneumatical system is stressed and the technology improvement is analyzed during the trial-manufacture.
141 It was stressed that the synchronic study is fully justified as it can draw on controllable material for investigation but no rigid theoretical barrier is erected to separate diachronic study.
142 Rigid revenue targets, and the contrary, stressed that the competitive market structure is the inevitable risks.
143 The stressed skin diaphragms is a structural system that consider profiled sheet of roof and metope working with framework and purline.
144 Why should the stressed brain be prone to habit formation?
145 Mr Okada stressed the importance of Japan's half-century alliance with the US and his willingness to deepen the relationship.
146 Mr Tonelli stressed that the search for the Higgs boson formed only one part of their work.
147 The functional leader was unwilling to incur hiring costs before revenues accrued; as a result, the few people on each job were overworked and stressed.
148 But as the peak production season loomed, he was feeling more and more stressed.
149 You know you are in an energy deficit when you are tired, irritable, stressed, frustrated and generally unenthusiastic.
150 In addition, the potential role and value of Evidence-based Medicine in health technology assessment and their close relationship are also stressed.
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