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As obesity and its consequences are increasingly taxing the health care system, the fact that a fast food place serves as a hospital's cafeteria strikes some as jarring.

He has lost some of his sway over the bank's policy board since the interest rate about-face, and he is said to feel that the frequent international travel required is increasingly taxing his health.

These scheduled runs became something I looked forward to as Duke life sped up, growing busier and increasingly taxing.

The University of Pennsylvania neurologist was finding her teenagers' erratic behaviour increasingly taxing, so she decided to study teenage thought processes and gathered her research in the book The Teenage Brain.

"It became increasingly taxing and emotionally draining to continue in this charade".

He cherishes them all and holds them all at a distance: not by action — he assiduously complies with their expectations, which become increasingly taxing as the city's bloody conflict builds up — but by the ice splinter within each impulse of warmth.

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Italy remained subject to sporadic French incursions into Savoy in 1536 38 and 1542 44 during a third and fourth Habsburg-Valois war, and Spain's Italian possessions were increasingly taxed to support Charles's continual campaigns; however, for the remainder of his reign, Charles's armies fought the French, the Ottomans, and the Protestant princes outside Italy.

As the Army has shrunk by 40percentt from its cold-war high of nearly 800,000 troops, its 10 active divisions have become increasingly taxed, officials say, by the pace of operations like those today in the Persian Gulf, the Sinai Peninsula, Bosnia and Kosovo.

The makers of Soylent have made a pretty straightforward case for their magical nutrient soup qua meal replacement: "We must have an eye toward sustainable food sources as the world's population growth increasingly taxes our resources".

These conditions may alter during the disease, with free ubiquitin initially peaking and then later depleting as the UPS becomes increasingly taxed by the influx of protein aggregates it is targeting for degradation.

This prediction stems from the assumption that the perirhinal cortex aids in the discrimination of stimuli with overlapping features (Bartko et al., 2007a; Bussey & Saksida, 2002; Bussey & Saksida, 2007; Bussey, Saksida, & Murray, 2002), a function that will be increasingly taxed as more and more stimuli are presented.

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