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That will no longer be America's business, suggests Mr ObamaFor now, Mr McCain is willing to strain the army.
A more plausible explanation is that Hermès wants more of those brand-driven customers with money to throw around, and is willing to strain its image to get them.
They're willing to strain their most important relationships, work around the clock, and take risks that to others seem insane.
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But at 35 years old, Gooden is straining for 200, hanging on, accepting opportunity from any team willing to extend it to him.
Who is willing to try?
And even if credit demand holds up, banks reeling from subprime-related losses are less willing to supply it.Another strain of policy pessimism argues that interest-rate cuts will only fuel inflation, without helping the economy.
Unionist leaders are willing to share the strain within the political process.
And yet, history shows that, when Congress' legitimacy is strained, members are willing to make changes.
The postseason setup does not help, particularly since baseball went to a three-tier system in 1995, putting additional strain on pitchers willing to break the normal four-day rest routine.
ESPN executives, she added, were also too willing to alert their partners about coming reports that might strain their relationship.
While Kolo Toure seems willing to play through the pain of a groin strain for Ivory Coast.
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