Not exact matches
In 496 A.D., Pope Gelasius declared February 14 a day to honor St.Valentine and the day became associated with the union of lovers under
conditions of
duress.
The quantities of certain chemicals with known roles in insect learning (octopamine), aversive
conditioning (dopamine) and aggression (serotonin) were all reduced by the procedure, suggesting that as with their mammalian counterparts,
duress in bees causes sustained, system - wide changes in brain state — a possible analogue of mood.
I have been under severe
duress for a long time due to health
condition anxiety which involves a relapse of my NHL cancer and constant sciatica coming from my back after a fall on ice.
While shipwrecked and stranded on a remote island, she was hunted by a cult and learnt to fight, explore and survive under extreme
duress and harsh environmental
conditions.
Only under
duress in really wet
conditions did we break into understeer.
«The most probable price for which the specified property rights should sell after reasonable exposure in a competitive market under all
conditions requisite to a fair sale, with the buyer and seller each acting prudently, knowledgably, and for self - interest, assuming neither is under
duress» (The Appraisal Institute, 2008).