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The White House knows it will be straining credulity with its supporters if, as Donald Trump has suggested, it were to accept Riyadh's claim that Khashoggi's presumed killing was the result of a rogue operation that went wrong.
The bond between its president and its constitution will be strained, if Trump pursues a fraction of what he so clearly promised through this extraordinary election.
Christopher Nolan emphasized the emotional bond between Alfred and Bruce, stressing its importance in the previous films and predicting that the relationship will be strained as it never has before.
"The bottom line will be strained to accommodate this request for 2002," Mr. Spratt said.
What should be a lovely family celebration will be strained at best.
The atmosphere will be strained after Donald Tusk's bizarrely provocative comments yesterday.
Airlines are expected to lose $11bn£6.8bnbn) this year, according to IATA, and their weak balance sheets will be strained further by carbon permits, analysts say.
On election day security agencies will be strained while attempting to stop any possible violence and al-Shabaab could take advantage, he said.
Like Israelis, we will have some explaining to do to our children about the world we live in, and our ability to leach the hatred from the lessons will be strained.
Teachers will be strained in their efforts to reach every student — and the resulting damage to children will play out for years to come.
And Franco-German ties will be strained by differences over economic stimulus and budgetary discipline.In short, France will remain distrustful, despondent and doubtful.
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