Sentences with phrase «much of a strain»

The recipe uses just a half cup of cream for the entire dish, so it shouldn't be too much of a strain on your diet.
Now, after a decade of NHS care, she is able to use a needle and thread again and has developed a way of working and a design that doesn't cause too much of a strain on her hands — although she admits that the level of detail in each doll and outfit probably comes from wanting to ensure enough care and attention has gone into it, in case her hands fail her and this is the last one she ever makes.
James Forsyth at Coffee House notes that the cuts are not as deep as expected: «The cuts are not as bad as expected because the government has managed to make AME, annually managed expenditure, take much of the strain.
Best of all, when your body is functioning correctly, going to the gym won't be as much of a strain as it was before, and better still, you will be able to experience a far healthier body and better results from your visit to the gym.
Deficient concentration of work on the pectoral muscle because too much of the strain is taken by the deltoids.
Deficient concentration of work on the pectoral muscle because too much of the strain is taken by the deltoids (or / and biceps brachii).
Could this also be considered too much of a strain on my body, or no, since it's spread out long enough throughout the day?
If completely organic dairy will put too much of a strain on your budget, buy the rBGH - free (recombinant Bovine Growth Hormone) dairy.
The price hasn't been revealed yet, but Edmund assures, «it definitely wont put much of a strain on your wallets.»
The 3D works nicely in Chronicles, adding the exact right amount of depth without becoming too much of a strain on the eyes.
Otherwise it was too much of a strain on the engine and it would make it run roughly.
As most of us rely on a car to get us to work, it is essential to make sure you have enough money set aside to make the payments and if your budget shows that this is placing too much of a strain on your finances then you might need to downgrade to a vehicle that is more affordable.
But the monthly cost of renters insurance is low enough so that it shouldn't put much of a strain on the budgets of renters.
For once I actually used the 3D feature as it wasn't overpowering or too much of a strain.
We're creating too much of a strain on our planet's limited resources and raising the planet's overall temperature.
In - sourcing: For many law firm marketing departments, in - sourcing content projects will put too much of a strain on the limited human resources available.
Of course, there are the popular current generation flagships that fall at the upper end of price range, but the great news is there are quite a few alternatives available that come with premium features, but don't put as much of a strain on the wallet.
I ran the same test but with brightness down to half to see how much of a strain the screen is.
Working collaboratively is not easy but it can ameliorate much of the strain and miscommunication attendant to a divorce.

Not exact matches

Mental resilience can help you overcome the most trying of times without too much strain.
The strain of so much preaching caused the already trim Graham to lose 30 pounds by the time the event ended.
Wayne Rivers, president of consulting firm The Family Business Institute, echoes that the deal doesn't do much to help smaller businesses, and says it has only heightened frustrations among already strained owners.
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.
Or is your workplace straining under the weight of too much «déjà moo» - the weird, eerie feeling you've heard this bull before?
There can be no realistic argument not to make adjustments just because it would strain the Mexico economy (which is much in need of reform, why do auto workers only make $ 5 / day?).
I am not fully confident of this number because there seem to be significant strains in the banking system, and without easy credit growth there can not be much investment growth.
We're able to get an accurate reading of how long they last on a single charge, how much strain you can put on the processor before it starts to break a sweat and how good the camera is on a whim.
Generally speaking, joint market action in Treasury yields, credit spreads, commodities, and market internals provide the earliest signal of potential economic strains, followed by the new orders and production components of regional purchasing managers indices and Fed surveys, followed by real sales, followed by real production, followed by real income, followed by new claims for unemployment, and confirmed much later by payroll employment.
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He doesn't say much about Belloc's deep strain of melancholy, but we find it anyway, in Belloc's own words.
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.
Hence, when they see a man of means who could spend his time easily and comfortably, when they see him straining himself as much as a scrupulous workman, exposing himself to many sufferings, choosing the burdensome way of a higher calling: they look upon him as either a fanatic or a lunatic.
The consequences of this doctrine for human freedom are well known, and have given theology much internal strain.
They find passages concerning the futility of seeking too much religious knowledge (5:1 - 6), the absurdity of constant effort to push oneself to religious asceticism, the value of not taking religion too seriously or not praying too much, of not straining oneself for any earthly goal, and of not trying to save the world from all the cruelty and injustice in it (3:16 - 21).
Obama's home church in Chicago subscribes to liberation theology, a strain of theology rejected by main - stream Christians pretty much since its inception for the manner in which it mixes in Marxism and often reject core christian beliefs in favor of using the Christian message to serve a social agenda that is not inherent to Christianity.
Now if I were as much under the grip of the «fallacy of the false dilemma» as Robert C. Koons seems to think, I would indeed harp on these strains as a sure sign that all those Christians were right all along who have been battering away at Darwinism for the past one hundred and forty «odd years.
Alyosha's kiss of the earth is not so much a sacramental act uniting the physical and spiritual as it is a sign of the victory of the Karamazov strain in him: the earth - bound force, unrestrained and crude, as Father Paissy had put it.
Angela was getting older herself, and the strain of caring for Maria — growing ever more feeble in her old, old age — was becoming too much for her to handle.
So much for an attempt to interpret several important strains in early Christian reflection upon the significance of Jesus.
Perhaps we now admit the possibility of a nonmalignant strain of plagiarism, however much we may deplore it.
The strain was too much for her frail constitution and she died in 1943 at the age of thirty - three.22
Much if not all of the more Platonic strain in the history of Christian thought turns to a large extent on a principle of ontological priority, but this is not the source of the trouble suggested here.
In the past a certain strain of Christian theology seemed to be much more tolerant of suffering than biblical religion itself permits.
Shiva envisions a return to the network of small and intensively managed holdings still visible in much of Bengal; Jackson is hard at work developing new grain strains that can be grown in perennial polycultures, ending the need for annual plowing and irrigation.
P.S. I know it sounds weird to strain the water out of the cauliflower and then add fresh water to the mix, but we do this so that we know exactly how much water is in the base — otherwise it may not set properly.
Since it is strained three times, much of the lactose is removed)
It was much easier to use, very easy to wash and strained out even the tiniest bits of almond meal (that the cheesecloth & strainer combo missed).
strain and press as much water out of artichoke hearts and water chestnuts as possible... this is important so you don't get a watery dip.
When you strain the yogurt, the whey takes much of the lactose with it, leaving you with a low carb, high protein end product.
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