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They discovered more strains than they had ever imagined — as many as a thousand bacterial strains on each person.
The revenues have helped sustain the most emphatic push yet by Kurdish leaders to break a post-2003 tother to Baghdad, which is now under more strain than ever.
In a city full of professionals with demanding careers, many in government, Cini said marriage may come under more strain than usual.
At least, they have done so until now.Ministers against generalsThe cross-party consensus on Afghanistan is under more strain than ever before.
On the other side, retailers are under more strain than at any other period in the year, which means that, unfortunately, sometimes mistakes will happen," he said.
For a long time, the left wing has tried to uphold a parallel faith in the right to freedom of speech and the right to privacy – a contradiction that is now under more strain than ever.
"Unless there is evidence that the financial markets are under more strain than we have seen so far, there is no reason to believe that the Fed will alter course," said John Lipsky, chief economist at Chase Manhattan Bank.
One of the most intricate branches of woodwork, it involves odd angles, compound shapes, and awkward joints and at the same time calls for maximum strength, chairs being subjected to more strain than most other furniture.
The foundations of the business-travel ecosystem are under more strain than ever before.
The password as a digital authenticator is under more strain than ever.
Fault length is particularly important with larger faults tending to accommodate more strain than smaller faults in a given population.
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