These positivists notice overwhelming evidence to show that the leadership overstrained their resources in every way. |
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States and localities, their economies soured and their budgets overstrained, are unable to maintain services for their neediest citizens. |
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I'm sorry, but in cases like these, it's best not to have the patient overstrained. |
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I thought I had simply overstrained myself during an exercise and that it would go away after a few days. |
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This pregnancy could overstrain an already overstrained body and could put her remission in jeopardy. |
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Usually, shared kitchen and lavatory facilities were overstrained and badly installed, causing serious problems to human and building health. |
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Their resources destroyed, their water supply devastated, their hospitals bombed, overstrained and collapsing. |
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That's one agency that's really overstrained in terms of how much work they have to do and how much money they have to do it. |
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He overstrained his wounded arm, hissed in pain, and rubbed it. |
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A number of Member States with high economic growth are facing an overstrained labour market and rising inflation. |
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They were from one of the best divisions of the German Army which had just been sent up to relieve the overstrained garrison. |
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In the interval covered by these documents the user will encounter the deficiencies produced by this overstrained system. |
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He functioned in his own rhythm as contractor and architect: not hasty, not overstrained, just doing his job. |
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This system allows you to reach your personal goals without being overstrained or bored. |
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This sight problem is often associated with headaches because the eye is overstrained. |
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Due to poorly elaborated day care possibilities many families are feeling overstrained and alone. |
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When feet pronate excessively, certain tissues are overstrained. |
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Pyrrhus's military adventures overstrained his state's military resources, but they also brought great prosperity to Epirus. |
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After consultation with the race doctor the race management reserves the right to take drivers which are overstrained or have obvious health problems out of the competition. |
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Class sizes ranging from 80 to 120 children, the young age of most teachers whose own short-term training is often insufficient and who therefore often feel helpless and overstrained, contribute to a tense school atmosphere. |
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The current division into force categories for different security options and the failure to provide sufficient personnel and materiel in due time have overstrained the Bundeswehr. |
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The search for perfection should not become overstrained. |
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In addition, by changing to Optibelt BLUE POWER, you can multiply the service life of overstrained V-belt drives with polyester cord and extend their maintenance intervals. |
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When nature has not been overstrained, justice must meet wrongdoing. |
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Although the Soviet halt outside Warsaw was a purposeful move, it is true that the unprecedented length and speed of the Red Army's advance 450 miles in five weeks—had overstrained the Soviet communications. |
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His task is to detect uncoupled and overstrained elements and to maintain the learning process of the pet-owner-system within physiologically optimal limits. |
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