But if you're overstressed, drink too much coffee or alcohol or eat too many sweets, your adrenals may not be doing an adequate job. |
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The importance of power, strength, endurance, and other factors cannot be overstressed. |
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The danger that lurks within these museum pieces cannot be overstressed, with the possibility of fire, electrocution or both. |
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My instructor relayed to the senior instructor that we would be returning to the airfield, because we had overstressed the plane. |
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It is not uncommon for these arms to be overstressed and damaged, to the point where they need major structural repair. |
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The importance of unit testing human-created as well as machine-generated source code can't be overstressed. |
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As awesome as it is to be the girl who does it all, spreading yourself too thin will only leave you overstressed and underproductive. |
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Detailed calculations made during the inquiry indicate that some struts would have been overstressed. |
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We need to reduce our dependence on a centralized, outdated and overstressed electrical grid. |
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With all these new issues on the horizon, the importance of this cannot be overstressed. |
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Water is the essence of life, and its importance to bodybuilders can't be overstressed. |
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Which, I suggest, is a point that cannot be overstressed, especially today. |
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But if you are fatigued, be prepared to face the reality that we are all overworked, overstressed and overbooked. |
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The overstressed area of the gearbox cover is co-located with the number stamped on the outer surface. |
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Sorry to be such a weeper, but my nerves are clearly overstressed. |
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Many are beginners and the basics of safety can never be overstressed. |
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During this period of international tension and corporate reorganisation, the importance and value of recording current activity cannot be overstressed. |
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Of course, my plane landed in a sea of overstressed, overworked rat kings fornicating with cockroaches and three of my exes. |
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During assembly, take care that the motor is not overstressed when it is fixed in place. |
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This is only going to create more chaos in a system that is already overstressed. |
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The importance of taking the time and means to ensure proper rumen development cannot be overstressed. |
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All glass used in spandrel situations should be either heat-strengthened or toughened to ensure they do not become thermally overstressed. |
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The importance of the poetic forms bequeathed by the Sicilian school can scarcely be overstressed. |
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Nevertheless, the autocratic aspect of the Flavian and Antonine regimes should not be overstressed. |
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The movie is organically structured — nothing is overstressed, but nothing is wasted, either. |
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Many people in the hip-hop community complain that the press has overstressed the violence in their world. |
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A load cell was installed on the rope hoist to prevent operation of the elevator in an overstressed condition. |
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The platform may have been in an overstressed condition from the time it left the fishing grounds until its arrival at Stormont Wharf. |
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The winch had been overstressed in the past, as evidenced by the wear observed around the periphery of the failed bearing race. |
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It was concluded that the top attachment bracket was overstressed and failed at sometime prior to the occurrence. |
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The role of men and boys in the prevention of violence against women could not be overstressed. |
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And another ever-present challenge, which cannot be overstressed is the spectre of massive unemployment. |
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The element of causation should not be overstressed, since that might exclude events with a complex origin. |
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This increased pressure on already overstressed biomass energy sources makes energy projects all the more important. |
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The examination of an area near the tip of the crack in one of the least corroded areas revealed mostly trans-granular quasi-cleavage features which transitioned into ductile features in the overstressed zone. |
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Ideal fro dry, overstressed or chemically treated hair. |
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Current and former armed forces personnel were recently told that their complaints about mysterious physical ailments were likely their own fault, apparently because they are overstressed with worry. |
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Education Minister Nancy Allan said Thursday she had no idea that so many Manitoba teachers were overstressed and she pledged to work with their union on solutions. |
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If even one grazier allows his animals to overgraze, however slightly, the land will be overstressed and will deteriorate slowly but inexorably. |
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The weakness of the strategy lies in the fact that GDP growth has been overstressed and overshadows the needs for environment protection and rational resource use, leading to poor enforcement of laws and regulations. |
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The importance of surveillance within Ireland cannot be overstressed, as it has led to some of the most important SF successes against ASUs operating outside the North. |
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Amy Lowell thought he had overstressed the dark aspects of New England life, but Frost's later flood of more uniformly optimistic verses made that view seem antiquated. |
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Or renewing the supply of oxygen to your overstressed brain cells. |
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Hasan, as an extreme version of what can happen with an overstressed force. |
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By means of our campaign 'Hollywood ohne Ende' and particularly during the World Cup, we want to offer an easing subject to the overstressed senses of our audience because of so much football. |
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For example, movement can be overstressed, and intrusive. |
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It added that the germanwings co-pilot was suffering from being overstressed and was severely depressive, according to personal notes found. |
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This leads to an overworked, overstressed police force that can understandably become suspicious of everyone in the neighborhoods it patrols. |
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After four days of high nighttime as well as daytime temperatures, many people's bodies had become overstressed and unable to shed the excess heat. |
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Eight of these aquifers lost significant water over the decade and were classified as overstressed, with nearly no natural water replenishment to offset withdrawals. |
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There is enormous satisfaction in knowing that by caring for a senior person, you have also given relief to overstressed family members who may not have been coping. |
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