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1 I cannot stress how important this is, especially when you're making gains.
2 But I cannot stress how illegal raw milk is-wedon't sell it.
3 I can't stress how key communication is in this situation.
4 I don't think I can stress how much preparation goes into wearing this thing.
5 I cannot stress how important it is to actively become conscious of your thoughts.
6 I can't stress how vital this was to victory.
7 Will he stress how important Luther's Bible translation was for the development of the modern German language.
8 No wonder he should now stress how "we need to be there to support Jofra".
9 British ministers keep turning up, keen to stress how much they admire all things Indian, especially large contracts.
10 The filmmakers would surely stress how the Republican establishment rounded on the first baby-boomer in the White House.
11 I want to stress how difficult it was for me as such a stubborn person, to ask for help.
12 Several articles in the guide outline the Y2K problem and stress how intertwined computers have become in everyday life.
13 But those who believe they understand the enigmatic Netanyahu stress how the long term features in the prime minister's thinking.
14 I am only mentioning these facts to stress how difficult it is to assess the value of distant political objectives.
15 Gordon said, "We can't stress how important it is for you to say only what has been written for you."
16 And, like almost everyone who plays in the IPL, Stokes has been keen to stress how much he's learned from the experience.
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