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are already strained
adverb
Prior to some specified time, either past, present, or future; by this time; previously.
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But public finances are already strained.
The Pentagon's relations with Halliburton are already strained.
Universities and cities, which Mr Snyder calls the engines of Michigan's future, are already strained.
Relations are already strained between the home secretary and the commissioner.
Relations between the tech companies and the government are already strained over the Snowden revelations.
Many of these urban areas are already strained by economic growth and migration.
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Large fires in Colorado and elsewhere are already straining state and federal resources.
He usually replies that current services are already straining the department's medical budget.
The stimulus packages that are already straining our resources would then be found utterly inadequate.
That could end up increasing the cost of housing in a city where escalating rents are already straining the budgets of low income families.
9 The serious cardiovascular complications of obesity and T2D could overwhelm SSA countries that are already straining under the burden of communicable diseases.
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