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Then adding the nuclear crisis on top it would strain any system.
It would strain the link between Spain and the rest of the EU.
But that funding was removed amid concerns about excessive enforcement and that it would strain police relations with the community.
Moreover, growth is so fast that it would strain any educational system, let alone one as ramshackle as India's.
The Air Force dismissed the alternative proposal as unrealistic and costly, saying it would strain the active duty force.
It would strain credulity to suggest that petitioner could have commanded such media interest when respondents published their book in 1974.
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The liquid does improve with each use, although I would strain it and replace the ginger, scallions and star anise each time, adding extra liquid.
It also would strain the network for replacement parts and increase uncertainty for consumers, he wrote.
Under the terms of the agreement, AOL Time Warner may deny access to service providers if it deems that they would strain the capacity of its cable lines.
He has been bothered since early July by a sprained left wrist, and he had found himself favoring the wrist out of fear that he would strain it.
If Facebook cared about the privacy of its users, it wouldn't strain as hard as it could to suggest "people you may know" based on the slimmest of inferences.
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