Stressed
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Do people realize how
stressed
out, menopausal, emotionally abused women (as well as the mentally retarded) were REALLY treated by the medical profession at the turn of the century??!!
A nice feature the serves as the backbone of the movie is the progression of fights with the mysterious ninja under the highway, beginning with miserable losses and slowly progressing until the last fight is a win against oneself, as the Kung Fu master
stressed
several times.
Having spent 22 years in the profession of cold blooded murder he now finds himself
stressed
out and desperately lonely.
I don't think this is to be taken too seriously - it's just a bit of good old 80's almost-a-TV-movie fun (it is set against the backdrop of a fairly dark future, although this point isn't
stressed
too much).
The famous international conductor Daniel Daréus (Michael Nyqvist) has a heart attack with his
stressed
busy professional life and interrupts his successful career with an early retirement.
Jack Lemmon is brilliant as the
stressed
Ohio businessman.
Jim Jacks
stressed
that "Potty Mouth" (yes those were his words) be cut down.
I wasn't tired or stressed, I had just finished off a pot of Green Mountain coffee and I still managed to doze off for a minute or two during the movie.
If you've seen the first, you'll be familiar with the structure of part IV: A writer is
stressed
out, so she and her husband go to a small town to relax.
In 1974, in Enghien in the northern suburbs of Paris, the girl Amélie Poulain was born and raised alone by her cold hearted father and her
stressed
mother due to a mistake of her father's evaluation of her heart conditions.
As a writer, I must suggest that the only loss of power in this strong film appears to stem from MGM's studio heads asking for a script that
stressed
Soames's emotional coldness; the strongest line of development appeared to have been to stress the tyranny aspect of Soames as versus the regard for individual dignity and rights-- regardless of the wealth owned by any man--on the part of Irene and Jolyon and the other ethical sorts in the work.
As Yale historian Paul Kennedy has long stressed, a condition of “imperial overreach” arises when the projection of military power outstrips a country’s shaky economic foundations.
Evidence is gradually accumulating that the majority of mammalian research animals, particularly rodents, are mentally
stressed
by their living conditions.
But the conclusions drawn from such experiments are specific to the
stressed
animals and cannot necessarily be extrapolated to healthy animals.
A seminal 1995 report on human development by my compatriot, Mahbub ul Haq,
stressed
the differences between human security viewed as personal security and viewed as national security.
Targeting the TargetersLONDON – Speaking in the happier economic times of 2005, Mervyn King – then, as now, Governor of the Bank of England –
stressed
the importance of entrenching public expectations of stable, low inflation.
But Smith
stressed
that private interests always pursue selfish interests:“To widen the market and to narrow the competition, is always the interest of the dealers….The proposal of any new law or regulation of commerce which comes from this order, ought always to be listened to with great precaution, and ought never to be adopted till after having been long and carefully examined, not only with the most scrupulous, but with the most suspicious attention.
And slower growth means lower revenues, which imply larger deficits and heavier debt burdens – at which point, as Wolfgang Munchau of the Financial Times and others have stressed, the entire belt-tightening exercise begins to look self-defeating.
The last set of proposals addresses a problem that has not been
stressed
enough: divergences within the eurozone reflect insufficient economic integration, for they would not have continued to widen if firms and workers had reacted more swiftly to price differences.
When stressed, a big surface bifurcates in big chunks, but then the disintegration continues into smaller and smaller fragments.
This arrangement would hold out the promise to fiscally
stressed
economies that, if they get their act together, they could rejoin euro-A – and do so more readily than they could from their own currency.
The prevailing view has usually
stressed
supply constraints and the policies needed to fix them.
Since 2011, the ECB’s analysis of weak eurozone growth has
stressed
the negative impact of an impaired and fragmented financial system, with high sovereign-bond yields and funding costs for banks resulting in prohibitive lending terms in the peripheral countries.
Both candidates have
stressed
that an Iran with nuclear weapons would be unacceptable.
In the years prior to the 2008-2009 financial crisis, former US Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke repeatedly
stressed
the role of a global “saving glut” (notably in China) to explain lower rates.
As Chinese Premier Li Keqiang
stressed
in a recent interview, the answer is a commitment to structural reform – a strategic focus of China’s that, he noted, is not shared by others.
Just ask any of the large international banking groups headquartered in financially
stressed
eurozone countries.
At the outset, it must be
stressed
that, in seeking earlier entry into the EMU a country assumes a more ambitious fiscal and structural program than would be needed if EMU membership is delayed.
Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao has
stressed
that China does not want more rapid appreciation of the renminbi, because of the potential adverse impact on Chinese exporters.
In his inaugural address, he sounded the themes of smart power – a willingness “to extend an open hand to those who unclench their fists” – but also
stressed
themes of responsibility as Americans confront sobering economic problems.
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