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  • As such equal stress is laid on academic as well as spiritual, moral, intellectual and physical activities.
  • In Japanese, all four syllables would receive roughly equal stress, so that is no help in choosing between the two English stress patterns.
  • :: : : Bhumiya, it may sound to English ears as if the second syllable is stressed, but in Japanese all syllables have equal stress.
  • Besides, this channel comprises of wide range of programmes quite diverse in nature laying equal stress on all social, political, business, entertainment and current affairs related issues.
  • "Responsibility without authority equals stress . " brk : Regaining control tx : Sauter said the government noted a big jump in workers'compensation claims for job stress in the mid-1980s.
  • On the other hand, George Augustus Selwyn and Nicholls, laid equal stress on the Industrial Nature of the proposed school, and these two concepts, the Industrial and the Native, tend to clash.
  • The two major exceptions are reduplicated verbs, which have equal stress on both the last and reduplicated syllables of the stem, and verb compounds with the head root, in which primary stress is syllable-initial.
  • His world is built on the idea of reinventing government, but with equal stress on both words : he wants to use government to do things, and health care is just one of them.
  • The above scaling law states that if lengths in the model are reduced by some factor, n, then gravitational accelerations must be increased by the same factor, n in order to preserve equal stresses in model and prototype.
  • The major difficulty these present to children lies in the equal stress given to vastly differing topics  the need the compilers seem to feel to cover, say, all the points relating to the noun and thus to obscure the major importance of such themes as word order and relationship.