Local economists havestress-tested what implication volitle oil prices could have on inflation here.
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In these situations where you have intense feelings, you havestress that is applied instantaneously.
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At the very least, you won't havestress dreams about turtles choking on your discarded straw.
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People havestress and tension associated with the threats, Theresa Williamson, director of advocacy group Catalytic Communities, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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Despite Bayar's comments, Turkish leaders havestressed the deal is not final.
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Prayuth hasstressed that business and government should carry on as normal.
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Government and health officials havestressed that well-cooked chicken cannot infect people.
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However, Google hasstressed that meeting streams will remain encrypted in transit.
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China and India, however, havestressed most allegiance to the 1992 U.N.
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The government hasstressed that the IRP is not the Energy Plan.
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But it hasstressed there was no change in its content standards.
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English is a stress language, we havestresses placed in various places.
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All major media outlets havestressed that the report's allegations are unsubstantiated.
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Adidas hasstressed the importance of social media to its marketing campaigns.
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The companies havestressed the deal's goal was to keep prices down.
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During the training, Egau hadstressed the importance of recording data accurately.