And if I could just stress this point, Andrew: I think this is about safety in numbers.
"They don't need to have more stress at this point, " she said.
To help make this pill palatable to working-class investors, fund families often stress at some point there will be no big, one-time front-end load, such as the 5.75% sales charge for traditional Class A fund shares.
As the stress level is gradually reduced, there comes a point where a structure can survive enough stress reversals to exceed the component's expected life.
Mr Davies was keen to stress there was a serious point to the trip.
Performance increases with stress but only to a certain point, before it begins to decrease.
Maybe I deserved what I got, but ultimately what was the point of all this stress in MichaeLand?
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Animal studies have shown that stress damages brain cells to the point where it can inhibit neurogenesis (the growth of new brain cells).
The important point is that the stress tests forced banks to make provision for losses on their loans to distressed nations, such as Greece, from a change in the terms of those loans that would fall short of actual default.
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Both extremely hot and cold temperatures stress our electrical grid to the breaking point, and there is precious little in reserve.
Krugman and the league of reality based economists like to stress points 1 and 2, but point 3 is just as solid.
Of course, we all have our own bursting point, when under emotional stress we can no longer contain ourselves, says Sharon Gilchrest O'Neill, a Mount Kisco, N.
Fellow Knicks forward Rasheed Wallace (stress reaction in left foot), starting point guard Raymond Felton (fractured right pinkie) and Iman Shumpert (recovering from torn ACL) all remain out with injuries.
The authors of the study point out that the link between holidays and stress could go either way.
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At this point, the children are probably receiving traumatic stress event counseling, said Dominick Flarey, the executive director of the American Academy of Grief Counseling.
For starters, the couple could have used stress-tested PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) for point-to-point encrypted email which involves installing a separate piece of client software and the exchanging of public keys.
And while the report does stress the importance of teacher education, I think a stronger point is made for higher initial salaries for teachers entering the field.
It only worked to a point, and he resigned at the end of the season, citing stress and burnout.
When every point and every game are up for grabs, even onlookers can feel the stress.
"It's hard to stress just how valuable they are both in terms of our heritage and from a biodiversity point of view, " he said.
And by the way, like eating, stress can feel good- it helps us get things done and stay focused, up to a point.
The important point about Dexia is that its current difficulties tend to undermine confidence in the famous European stress tests, the recently completed Europe-wide process of verifying that the region's banks are tickety boo.
Most gyms have a seated fly machine that uses the forearms as a pressure point to avoid all gripping, and the depth of the motion can be adjusted to reduce rotator cuff stress.
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