Sentences with phrase «much stress applied»

The defect was consistent with a cable that's had too much stress applied to the connector.

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They do not have to apply themselves too much during training, enjoying their mega wages without stress, manager justifying their mediocre performances on the pitch, overall they r in a pressure free environment... of course they'll love him.
It has been known since 1939 (Laude et al) that plants» response to heat stress fluctuates between day and night — if you apply heat stress to a plant during the middle of the day, it is much more likely to survive than if you applied the same heat stress at night.
In too many schools, there is unnecessary testing and not enough clarity of purpose applied to the task of assessing students, consuming too much instructional time and creating undue stress for educators and students.
In a fact sheet on the new Testing Action Plan the U.S. Department of Education states, «In too many schools, there is unnecessary testing and not enough clarity of purpose applied to the task of assessing students, consuming too much instructional time and creating undue stress for educators and students.
The problem was, advisors would sell these based on that, and would not put much stress on the fact that by selling the fund early, whether 5, 6, or 7 years a CDSC would apply, and accompanied by the internal sales charges they would end up paying much more than if they would have just purchased an A-share to begin with.
If that doesn't work do that: From the back of the top, place your thumb and index finger on the point where the cat's jaw hinges and apply stress until the cat opens its mouth (but don't apply so much strain as to make the cat scream).
The decision of the House of Lords in Majrowski v Guy's & st Thomas» NHS Trust [2006] IRLR 695, [2006] UKHL 34 — applying the Protection from Harassment Act 1997 (PHA 1997) to the employment area in «stress» cases — has been much discussed and has often seemed to be fairly open - ended (especially as there is no detailed definition of «harassment» in PHA 1997).
While much of the careers advice that's available rightly stresses the need to apply early, few would choose to be a latecomer to the graduate jobs market.
While the clichéd question «tell us about your strengths and weaknesses» does not apply to many jobs now, you may be asked this particular question as the interviewer would want to know how much stress you can handle — or how well you perform on a high volume day.
Judges who apply the principles described in this book should feel a much better sense of control over their courtroom and less stress, as the families are doing more of the work, practicing conflict resolution skills that will help them raise their children out of court, or showing each other's patterns of behavior to more accurately see what needs attention and protective orders.
Judges who apply the principles described in this book should feel a much better sense of control over their courtrooms and less stress.
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