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He said the supply of new homes "remains constrained", adding: "The risk is that if demand continues to run ahead of supply in the quarters ahead, affordability may become stretched".
Inserting a thin post or ear wire after it has been used for a thicker stud earring, the rubber insert may become stretched, and therefore the smaller wire or stud will not be held tightly.
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When resources become stretched, and sometimes in the best of circumstances, recovering patients may be invaluable as informal aides in the care of others.
To the extent that crises tend to have an important regional element, resources may become extremely stretched in the moments when these are most needed, such as at present.
The possibility that informal behavioural interventions that don't rely on school closures will reduce healthcare resource use during a severe pandemic when resources such as antivirals may become thinly stretched is an important consideration for public health decision-makers and pandemic planners.
In the second they became stretched, the passes became longer and possession was squandered.
Capital then becomes stretched and balance sheets become overleveraged.
Each of the lipid tails became stretched when inserted in the bilayer.
As a result, the inner cortex may become quite unrecognizable by stretching and muscular metaplasia, and in addition, there is no cleavage plane.
Increasing the intracranial pressure leads to compression of important brain regions, and a risk of herniation syndromes, whereby certain regions may become pushed through these holes, stretched or compressed, which critically affects their function.
If a younger driver really sees how much money goes into a vehicle, they may become a little smarter about not stretching their budget, Wurster says.
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