I could never overstress how important he was in my development.
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In times of overstress and strain, the defective organ or organs will manifest their weakness.
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Beyond no way can I overstress this fact.
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Of course, rest must be taken, and the overstress which caused the trouble avoided in future.
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She suffered from a constant overstress of nerves.
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It is hard to overstress the links the Miliband team, pollsters, intellectuals and strategists see between US and UK politics.
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Many churches today overstress the teaching of a supeme being while understressing the spiritual gospel of love as taught by Christ.
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It goes to show that we cannot overstress the point of complete and total adherence to the protocols and rules governing the pandemic.
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Among the most useful lessons: partnering with local suppliers to help them build scale and setting realistic goals that don't overstress your company's resources.
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Gravity on Luna was only a fraction of what it was on Earth, but perhaps it would be enough to overstress his weakening bones.
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Or, perhaps he was just overstressing his tones, in speaking Mandarin Chinese.
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It had been overstressed, certainly, but ships are built to take beatings.
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It might even be overstressed in this steel, but what could happen?
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Advances are usually made by overstressing some one point.
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His importance, particularly in winning concessions at various stages of the water privatisation bill, cannot be overstressed.
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Although previously discussed, the importance of clean, sanitary and attractive containers for shipment can scarcely be overstressed.