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When the election campaign begins, consensus may be strained.
(The oil may be strained and saved for future frying). 5.
There is a risk that if you do not like the course or perform poorly the relationship may be strained.
Like a telemarketer, Tim seems to be reading from a script: "Our relationship may be strained beyond redemption.
Though their pension systems may be strained, people in many countries with stronger safety nets are still exiting the labor force in lockstep despite the global recession.
But French banks also hold a lot of French government bonds, whose yields have risen in tandem with concerns that Paris's finances may be strained as it foots a larger bill to help prevent the crisis from engulfing Italy.
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"Behind everything there is always a house," Haddon asserts – which may be straining a point.
With the physical barriers all but removed, the reliance of copyright holders on the law may be straining it beyond its capacity to be effective.
But the protracted delay in the release of BlackBerry 10 phones, which RIM hopes will revive its brand, may be straining that relationship.
These slow slip events may be straining the upper part of the subduction zone, priming it for a major earthquake.
While many T4SSs are mainstays that define bacterial lifestyles, other T4SSs may be strain specific and highly plastic throughout bacterial populations, especially if encoded on plasmids [170].
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