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Nothing, nothing puts a strain on a relationship like redoing a home.
But in an age when many people define themselves by what they will eat and what they won't, dietary differences can put a strain on a romantic relationship.
Mr. Haimovitz and Mr. Brey obtained separate instruments for their respective Beethoven and Bach journeys because a constant fluctuation in tension can be a strain on a precious old cello.
Authorities have begun to accept (much too late) the demographic downsides of maintaining a one-child quota: among them a shrinking labour force and an ageing population that will put a strain on a smaller generation of children and taxpayers.
That will put a strain on a society where elderly Indonesians have traditionally been looked after by their families.
As a result there are substantial direct and indirect costs associated with obesity that put a strain on a country's resources.
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That places a strain on an American economy that has become hugely dependent on consumer spending.
This in turn puts a strain on an already-tight budget.
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