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Various technical measures indicate the market may be overstretched.
The total refugee population has reached almost 630,000, raising concerns that its capacity to help displaced people may be overstretched.
So while the mother worried about syphilis now knows she should seek medical care, it could still take her days to reach a hospital, where the staff may be overstretched, jeopardising her chance of being treated.
Concerns that the bank may be overstretched have been worsened by the recent departures of two senior executives.John Staley, who heads Equity's Mobile Banking and Payment Innovations division, says that too much was expected too soon.
A Bold Prediction American consumers may be overstretched and worried about their houses and jobs, but they aren't dead.
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If the trend to by-pass continues local facilities may be in danger of becoming unviable whilst tertiary staff and facilities, already purported to be overstretched and under-resourced, may find it increasingly difficult to provide adequate care.
Don't be overstretched.
Unions said staff working with children and parents would be overstretched.
He said he couldn't estimate how many will close, but believes the UK's capacity is being overstretched which may result in "sensible consolidation".
Your knee may go numb because it has been overstretched.
For this reason fatal overdoses can occur, particularly in rural areas where there may be a lack of training or health professionals are overstretched.
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