The force said it was looking at the factors causing stress at work and offering a "wide range" of support.
Tony Banks now devotes a lot of his time to helping veterans at Combat Stress.
He suggested potential loan receivers shouldn't look at the stress tests in terms of pass or fail.
We just have to get better at managing stress for ourselves!
Daniel Tarullo, a Fed governor, recently emphasised that some American banks weren't much good at doing stress tests on their own and that supervisors' judgment, not just models, was vital.
Some others at Yahoo stress recent collaboration with Facebook.
However, the president was at pains to stress that he and Hack had parted ways amicably.
It estimates that up to half a million people a year develop stress at work.
At times of stress or exhaustion or fear, a jabbering voice in my head often cranks up.
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Mr Erdogan and his government have been at pains to stress the warmth of feeling towards America.
But as Dr Shane is at pains to stress, researchers like him are by no means genetic fatalists.
The health minister has apologised "unreservedly" at Stormont for stress felt by residents of care homes earmarked for closure.
Others who experience early adversity seem to stop responding to stress at all, posting little or no physiological reaction.
It is no secret that the husbands, wives and children of soldiers serving in Iraq face stress at home.
Judy Martin, a Forbes Woman contributor, is at Maestro offering stress reduction, productivity and work-life balance strategies.
The liquidity benefits of such trading are all very well, but that liquidity can evaporate at times of stress.
Chinese officials, anxious not to appear threatening, are at pains to stress this.
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Without properly-functioning adrenal glands the body cannot cope at times of stress - such as surgery, trauma or serious infection.
Naturally, the charities concerned are at pains to stress that they check out who it is they do business with.
Mr Muis is at pains to stress that many of the European Commission's problems are endemic to any public sector.
The British Heart Foundation said the research added to our understanding of how stress at work may alter the body's chemistry.
"They don't need to have more stress at this point, " she said.
The Health and Safety Commission has begun a consultation exercise, seeking views on whether employers should be prosecuted over stress at work.
Monkey behaviour may help to explain why middle managers suffer the most stress at work, according to a study at two leading universities.
Teachers in England and Wales are four times more likely to experience stress at work than people in other professions, according to a survey.
Rumsfeld, who suffered heavy criticism of his tactics early in the war, has been at pains to stress he is not on a victory tour.
We're sweating out stress at the gym, too, which also hits the V-spot: Aerobic exercise and yoga enhance vagus nerve output -- as does meditation.
But Singapore officials and electronics analysts are at pains to stress that all this does not add up to a "hollowing-out" of the island-republic's electronics industry.
Ms Hodgkin understandably takes her mother's side, but she is at pains to stress that there are many ways to tell the story of a marriage.
So not exactly Sinn Fein's cup of tea, and my source was at pains to stress that arranging Stormont as a venue hadn't been an executive decision.
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