Sentences with phrase «more of the strain»

The strike came after Miliband had suggested taxing bankers» bonuses as a way of making the rich take more of the strain.
What were once easy exercises become more and more of a strain.
The more of these strains you add to your daily diet the better should be the results but keep in mind that they must be live and from reliable source as some time ago in America experts decided to test many popular probiotic supplements and yogurts and discovered that shocking 70 % of them didn't contain live bacteria!
In the UK our schoolkids wear uniforms but in the US this is more unusual and can put more of a strain on Mom's pocket when the new school year is looming.
Stengle added that APS is projecting that northwest Arlington's student population will continue growing rapidly in the coming years, which could put even more of a strain on Nottingham if it remains a neighborhood school.
If you live in a hot climate, your transmission fluid is going to heat up, and put more of a strain on your clutch components.
Regular short, city - based journeys will put more of a strain on components and consumables than long motorway commutes at steady - state cruising, which is most likely what the normal combustion engine C - Class models will be bought for.
This, though, requires the size of your app to be larger, and it may put more of a strain on the device's processor.
Excellent facilities, including three pools, add more bonuses to the package, with all - inclusive deals taking even more of the strain off your wallet.
Deltec forms a downtube to take on more of the strain and tension in the frame beams, making frame breakage almost impossible

Not exact matches

Fresh sanctions on Iran could result in a reduction of the country's oil exports, which would strain global supplies even more, especially given the discipline of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and their partners in sticking to an agreement to limit output.
So many companies have developed such increasingly effective medicines, such as those that treat more hep C strains with far shorter treatment regimens, that Gilead — a pioneer in the field with Sovaldi and Harvoni — is projecting $ 3.5 billion to $ 4 billion in U.S. sales from these kinds of drugs in 2018, a dramatic drop from nearly $ 13 billion in 2015.
Like many, he thought it would be showing more signs of strain by now.
This year, the H3N2 strain is particularly nasty and prevalent — more than 80 % of all cases this season involve this type of flu virus, according to CDC data.
To make matters worse, the 2017 vaccine doesn't combat this more severe strain of H3N2 very well.
Sawiris's operations were saddled with more than US$ 15 billion of debt, and the merger, which creates the world's fifth - largest carrier, relieves some of the strain.
That also includes emphasizing value, but also giving franchisees, many of whom reportedly have a strained relationship with McDonald's at the moment, more marketing support to help them convey the message that diners will get their money's worth.
It also helps select for survival the strains of the fungus with higher levels of resistance to these chemicals: As the resistant strains become more prevalent, the disease gets harder to control over time.
While declining sales may be bad for soft drink companies, they're good for a public health system straining under an obesity epidemic posing as much or more of a threat than cancer.
Upper limb RSI occurs when your tendons are straining more than they should for long periods of time, which can be because of movement repetition, a sustained awkward position, or prolonged pressing against hard surfaces.
Unlike the thinner, more sugary yogurts that dominated U.S. supermarket shelves for years, Greek yogurt has a thicker consistency because of the way it's strained.
In recent months, those voters have consolidated their support behind another freshman senator, Texas» Ted Cruz, whose own belief and rhetoric more closely aligns with the state's conservative strain of evangelical Christianity.
Even those of us with lifestyles more stuck - in - traffic than Up In the Air feel the strain of business travel, not to mention the often tedious commutes that bookend our workdays.
Most strains of E. coli are harmless or cause relatively minor gastrointestinal issues, though more serious infections may result in severe cramping, bloody diarrhea, and vomiting.
And the independents — only a dozen or so had sales of more than $ 1 million in 1981 — are straining to stay out in front.
And there's at least some research (sorry — this one's behind a paywall) to suggest that certain unique attributes of H7 viruses make them more amenable to jumping species than other strains.
«Even with more money in their pocket from tax refunds, the strain of major and unexpected medical costs are hitting families hard and making it difficult for them to recover,» Diana Farrell, president and chief executive officer of the JPMorgan Chase Institute, said in the press release.
The IMF cites a number of risks to their optimistic outlook for the next two years, risks that are more concerning for the medium term (2020 and beyond), including geopolitical strains, a sudden and severe tightening of monetary policies, waning popular support for global economic integration, and a move toward protectionist trade policies that would impact global trade.
In the past, a 10 - day run of discounted Frappuccinos drew plenty of people but began to be more of a financial strain on the business since they were offered to everyone.
In his commentary that accompanied the fourth quarter update, NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun noted that «A majority of the country saw an upswing in buyer interest at the end of last year, which ultimately ended up putting even more strain on inventory levels and prices.»
So while the central bank may want to hang its hat on talk of recovery, perhaps Bernanke sees more trouble on the horizon and wants to keep the Fed's powder dry should global developments again put strain on the weak U.S. recovery.
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Our unique and proprietary strains of high CBD / low THC cannabis hemp produces naturally more beneficial cannabinoids and terpenes than any landrace or hemp strain found in European or Chinese industrial hemp!
While everyone else was cross-breeding strains of cannabis to produce more THC, our genetics team was creating cannabis strains to produce less THC (even to zero), and greater amounts of more non-psychotropic cannabinoids such as CBD, CBC, CBG, and CBN.
Even 34 percent of the respondents who made more than $ 100,000 a year said they felt strain as a result of an economic shock.
Many Pentecostals practice a form of mysticism that contains a strain of asceticism that resists an easy acceptance of the more vulgar forms of the prosperity gospel.
The rise of evangelical and Pentecostal Protestantism, the advent of Pope John Paul the Great, and the ascent of more - traditional strains of Judaism all appear to signal the weakening hold of secularism on American religious life.
I read Mary Eberstadt's essay with great interest because, while my marriage doesn't suffer from (knock on wood, so to speak) a porn problem, it has been sorely tested by the more general problem she describes: the abandonment of traditional gender roles by the educated class and the ensuing confusions and strains when the baby arrives» that is, when the rubber hits the road.
In this general position the philosophy of organism seems to approximate more to some strains of Indian, or Chinese thought, than to Western Asiatic, or European thought» (PR 11).
When I think about the public application of ashes, I have to stretch and strain against the powerful prescriptions to be private, prescriptions which are made more complex by the deepening middle - class commitments to privacy and to the supreme value of personal freedom.
Trying to shape those who have had these experiences into a coherent Christian community is harder still, and more than one congregation has thundered and sunk under the strain of sorting out the personal and the corporate.
Those were just some of the signs that Tamerlan Tsarnaev, accused of masterminding the Boston Marathon bombings, had adopted a virulent strain of Islam that led to the deaths of four people and injury of more than 260.
The number of people below the poverty line, measured in terms of minimum necessary nutritional standards, is said to be going down and yet malnutrition as well as severe physical debilities and destitution are on the increase, especially these affecting women and children, the simple physical capacity of the youngest generation to withstand the strains of living becoming ever more unstable and fragile.»
He may, of course, have known John Mark, as well as Peter; he may, indeed, have been John Mark; but I should feel much more certain in describing him as a Roman Christian — though possibly not born in Rome — who reflected at an early day the somewhat cold and unimaginative outlook characteristic of at least a major strain in the heritage of that ancient church.
In order to take possession of mc, my God, you who are so much more remote in your immensity and so much deeper in the intimacy of your indwelling than all things else, you take to yourself and unite together the immensity of the world and the intimate depths of my being: and I am conscious of bearing deep within me all the strain and struggle of the universe.
Even more serious, the literature neither reflected nor explained adequately how it is that congregations hold together in the face of strains and pressures — a capacity that had impressed him in both the churches that offered Candler's courses and in a congregation he had helped found a few years before.
«A higher religion imposes a conflict, a division, torment and struggle within the individual... we escape from this strain by attempting to revert to an identity of religion and culture which prevailed at a more primitive stage; as when we indulge in alcohol as an anodyne, we consciously seek unconsciousness» (Notes, p. 68) Typically, Eliot did not attempt to lessen the strain; rather, he saw the church as the «salt of the earth,» affecting society at its deepest levels.
What's more, they're getting the entire US population of strained - brains to play along.
With peace, the land grab is expected to intensify, straining even further Colombia's delicate environment, one of the world's most biodiverse, with more bird species than any other country.
When Time Shall Be No More is so thoroughly researched and so comprehensive in scope it is difficult to imagine that any critical historian will try to retell the story for decades to come, The only real problem with this truly magnificent book is that Boyer strains to locate the significance of prophecy belief where it does not exist, or exists only inconsequentially: in the realm of secular politics.
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