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Camber on a road can cause athletes to head toward the kerb requiring continual correction, placing increased strain on one arm or the other.
Seismologists, he said, have recently detected evidence of increased strain on faults in the area.
The nature and composition of dirt surfaces, Parkin said, over time or at a particular stride tend to place increased strain on the fetlock joint, and by consequence the sesamoid bones.
An increased strain on the global agricultural system caused by climate change and an expanding population needs to be answered with changes in the way we produce our food.
(And, with the increased strain on our budget, we may actually be worse off). This effect is called the "hedonic treadmill": At first, positive changes, like winning the lottery, make us happier.
More old people and fewer young people place an increased strain on society's ability to generate the wealth and taxes needed to fund, among other things, healthcare for the old.
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And an earthquake in one place can increase strain on a fault some distance away.
These errors can raise barriers to correct diagnosis when a problem exists, create unnecessary stress when one does not and increase strain on overtaxed healthcare systems.
The town's sewage works are overwhelmed, and there is increasing strain on the water supply.
The influx has put increasing strain on an asylum service labouring under severe fiscal constraint.
But the welfare benefit changes of recent years have put increasing strain on the finances of many families.
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