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Everywhere, an ageing population is starting to stretch the capacity of the welfare state.
The coalition plans for local government have already begun to stretch the capacity of local leaders and there is more to come.
"If I am on the executive board of the E.C.B., and I'm already working 18 hours a day, it's really going to stretch the capacity at the top," Mr. Kapoor said.
She also says JPMorgan is in a swirl of regulatory issues, including claims of manipulating the London interbank offered rate, or Libor, and that managing the bank would stretch the capacity of even the most talented chief executive.
Another device frequently used to stretch the capacity of the Latin alphabet was to distinguish the letters i and j, u and v, which were originally each single letters i (with variant form j) and v (with variant form u, and in Latin pronounced u or w).
His storage networks already stretch the capacity of existing boxes by 400% tough on partner Hewlett-Packard, whose best profits are on storage it sells to data centers.
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Ms. Childs could stretch the capacities of more trained dancers, and her formal, almost intellectualized choreography seemed to suit the music and the imagery better.
Simultaneously, immigration and a baby boom have stretched the capacity of schools.
Cloud applications and the ever-increasing demand by large enterprises to transmit and analyze "big data" are stretching the capacity of even the largest data center servers as traditional switches become data flow bottlenecks.
KAMPALA, Uganda — More than 60,000 residents of the Democratic Republic of Congo have fled to Uganda after a rebel attack on a town near the border, in a continuing influx that is stretching the capacity of humanitarian workers to help the refugees, an aid group said Sunday.
This increase stretched the capacity of the subways and infrastructure to its limits.
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