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stressed and market
Contingent liquidity risk is the risk associated with finding additional funds or replacing maturing liabilities under potential, future stressed market conditions.
Moore understood what the market in the eastern United States would value, and in his catalog stressed the use of natural materials and primitive technology.
In Exxon, the Court stressed that the Commerce Clause protects the interstate market, not particular interstate firms, from prohibitive or burdensome regulations.
Giveaway features include the characteristic pronunciation of the diphthong in words like " cow ", which is more closed and rounded than in Received Pronunciation or General American ; the pronunciation of the strut vowel ( again, more closed than the RP or GenAm version, though not as closed as in the Creole ); semi-rhoticity, i. e. the dropping of the "- r " in words like " water " ( at the end of unstressed syllables ) and " market " ( before a consonant ); but not in words like " car " or " dare " ( stressed syllables at the end of the word ).
The electrical infrastructure, already overloaded and unreliable, has become highly stressed with the new market.
The Premier had stressed the importance of a policy that considered the North American market as a whole, due to the automotive industry's importance to his province.
Most's approach to anarchism stressed two main ideas: first, that it was necessary to abolish not only the state, but also the social institutions known as private property and the free market ; second, that the intelligent anarchist must avail himself of what Most and many other anarchists of the time called " propaganda of the deed " — acts of violence that would inspire the masses and sweep them up in revolutionary fervor.
The market reformer Deng Xiaoping after him stressed that the practice must not be abolished, and advocated its wider use against recidivists and corrupt officials.
Auster Agricola In the United States Fletcher Aviation Corporation was persuaded by a delegation of New Zealanders to develop an aircraft for the New Zealand market and Jim Thorpe adapted a design for the FD-25 Defender light attack aircraft into the Fletcher Fu24, a stressed skin monoplane with a high lift wing.

stressed and conditions
Aptheker stressed how rebellions were rooted in the exploitative conditions of the Southern slave system.
We have stressed in a good many written works, in all our public utterances, and in all our statements in the press that … the socialist revolution can triumph only on two conditions.
No cultivar is " immune " to DED ; even highly resistant cultivars can become infected, particularly if already stressed by drought or other environmental conditions where the disease prevalence is high.
Linear elasticity is the mathematical study of how solid objects deform and become internally stressed due to prescribed loading conditions.
With some exceptions, mestiços tended to identify with Portuguese culture, and their strongly voiced opposition over the years to the conditions imposed by the colonial regime stressed their rights to a status equivalent to that of whites.
When stressed, the bacteria produce spores that can tolerate extreme conditions that the active bacteria cannot tolerate.
He stressed the importance of conscience, human praxis and its possibilities for influencing the course of history and thereby material conditions themselves.
Thixotropy is the property of certain gels or fluids that are thick ( viscous ) under normal conditions, but flow ( become thin, less viscous ) over time when shaken, agitated, or otherwise stressed.
Some electronic components are stressed by the hot, cramped conditions inside a cabinet.
Infection is commonly brought on by bad water conditions, injury, poor diet, or as a secondary infection in a fish which is already stressed by other disease.
UEFA stressed that artificial turf should only be considered an option where climatic conditions necessitate .< ref >
Prevention of crime and rehabilitation through education ( taking into account actual conditions in China in 1979 ) were stressed.
Infection often leads to death of the plant, especially in dry summer conditions when plants may be water stressed.
More specifically, it is characterized by a particular species increasing its efficiency at providing a service when conditions are stressed in order to maintain aggregate stability in the ecosystem.
Damaging effects of stress in these neurons are thought to be related to expression of brain-derived neurotrophic factor ( BDNF ), the expression of which is reduced in stressed conditions and increased with the administration of anti-depressants.

stressed and investors
Levy's financial philosophy stressed common sense and the psychology of investors.

stressed and might
" Like his friends Adam Smith and David Hume as well as other Scottish intellectuals, he stressed the importance of the spontaneous order ; that is, that coherent and even effective outcomes might result from the uncoordinated actions of many individuals.
In English, the codas of stressed syllables represent a mora ( thus, the word cat is bimoraic ), but for unstressed syllables it is not clear whether the codas do so ( the second syllable of the word rabbit might be monomoraic ).
The Kaiser and Chancellor stressed that the fleet was only intended for protection of Germany, but so that even a first class power might think twice before attacking.
The Conservative administration in Brent had reduced the level of Council Tax charged, and Daisley admitted that his party might have trouble fighting the election because of it ; he stressed that the council had also increased charges and rents.
Although Jones believed that man was depraved by nature and that salvation was through Christ and by grace alone, yet his early revival sermons stressed opposition to social sins such as drinking, dancing, and Sabbath desecration and the possibility that they might be ameliorated by legislation as well as by individual repentance.
The bowlers agreed that they could, and that it might prove effective, but Jardine stressed that bowling accurately was vitally important, or Bradman would dominate the bowling.
Those that had lived previously in southern Utah might have relocated southward, joining already stressed Ancestral Pueblo communities there.
Leo stressed the unstable and changing nature of scientific theory, and criticised the " thirst for novelty and the unrestrained freedom of thought " of the age, but accepted that the apparent literal sense of the Bible might not always be correct.
A religion old or new, that stressed the magnificence of the universe as revealed by modern science, might be able to draw forth reserves of reverence and awe hardly tapped by the conventional faiths.

stressed and large
The annealing process softens the metal by heating it and then allowing it to cool very slowly, which gets rid of stresses in the metal and makes the grain structure large and soft-edged so that when the metal is hit or stressed it dents or perhaps bends, rather than breaking ; it is also easier to sand, grind, or cut annealed metal.
The book uses four extremely large engineering projects of the late 20th century as examples to explore how the limits of modern system engineering are stressed by real life projects.
Aimed at a large public, these works stressed the use of multiple perspective and complex planar faceting for expressive effect while preserving the eloquence of subjects endowed with literary and philosophical connotations.
Influenced by late 19th-century reform movements that stressed health and temperance, several lots were set aside for public parks, and a large garden area was planned between the railroad tracks and the river.
When stressed, toads can let a poison seep through their skin that when swallowed could kill a large dog.
Juveniles in particular may be stressed by overly large cages that do not have sufficient small hiding spaces.
The Act stressed that union members be guaranteed, as part of a Bill of Rights, the right to a secret ballot on certain issues facing the union at large.
In this context it has to be stressed, that the beginning Iron Age made large numbers of comparatively cheap weapons accessible.
A condition whereby a person is exposed to excessive sunlight causing a sufficiently large area of sunburn that the person's defences are stressed resulting in a higher heart-rate and respiratory rate.
During the Civil War, Milton stressed the importance of Florida as a supplier of goods, rather than men, with Florida being a large provider of food and salt for the Confederate Army.
Dwight D. Eisenhower criticized the notion of the confluence of corporate power and de facto fascism, but nevertheless brought attention to the " conjunction of an immense military establishment and a large arms industry " in his 1961 Farewell Address to the Nation, and stressed " the need to maintain balance in and among national programs -- balance between the private and the public economy, balance between cost and hoped for advantage.
Amongst their more crudely racialist polices the Flag Group stressed the importance of having large families and included ideas about the white race being bred out of existence in their election literature.
Meanwhile, the Northern Alliance stressed the demand for free coinage of large amounts of silver.
All models feature steel tube frames with a large backbone, with the engine used as a stressed member.
The Communist deputy Girolamo Li Causi stressed the political nature of the massacre, claiming that the Mafia had perpetrated the attack, in cahoots with the large landowners, monarchists and the rightist Uomo Qualunque Front.
The soldier ants have two large glands that run the entire length of their body, and when stressed during battle, abdominal muscles contract, causing the glands to explode, killing the ant, but spraying poison in all directions.
Second, in conjunction with this environmental help, children selectively attend to stressed elements of the adult utterance and, to a large extent, ignore the rest.
For example, according to this paradigm, large numbers of Vγ9 / Vδ2 T cells respond within hours to common molecules produced by microbes, and highly restricted intraepithelial Vδ1 T cells will respond to stressed epithelial cells.
But large mammal numbers were reduced by as much as 95 % and ecosystems stressed during Mozambique's long civil conflict at the end of the 20th century.
APRO stressed scientific field investigations, and had a large staff of consulting Ph. D. scientists.
This attitude of moderation was enabled in large measure by the rise of pietism, which stressed a more emotional, less rationalistic approach to the teachings of the Bible, thus disinclining scholars and pastors toward technicalities or polemics.
They became identified with one particular design of motorcycle which had a large sloping 40-degree single-cylinder engine as a stressed front frame member.

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