Sentences with phrase «of strain between»

Many tech analysts have been watching for signs of strain between the two.
In this film, Susan's unquestioning devotion to various religious organizations causes a great deal of strain between herself and her family.
Talk of strain between her and her Chancellor Philip Hammond is something which must be managed.
Tillerson continued to insist his relationship with the president was solid and brushed off rumors of strain between them.

Not exact matches

Trade relations between the United States and China have already been strained as Trump has weighed imposing tariffs on up to $ 150 billion of Chinese imports.
David Tyerman of Canaccord Genuity said the efforts could save between $ 85 million and $ 170 million a year in wages and help to mitigate the liquidity strain the company faces as it prepares to build inventories next year.
The early months of 2015 proved a difficult time for the relationship between Indonesia and Australia, with the bond between the two countries and neighbours strained over a number of high - profile incidents.
The decision escalates the bitter trade dispute between the two air craft manufacturers, a battle that has ensnared one of the largest U.S. airlines and strained relations between the U.S. and Canada.
Ties between the two countries have been strained over U.S. support for the Syrian Democratic forces, the mainly Kurdish - led militias fighting Islamic State in northern Syria with the help of U.S. forces.
The latest Israeli airstrike on the T4 airbase and the possibility of Russia providing Damascus with an S - 300 missile system have strained relations between Moscow and Tel Aviv.
Given that valuations and market action have generally been a useful guide to setting investment exposure in normal post-war market cycles, it may be helpful to detail how these factors behaved during the period between 1929 to 1935, which represents the greatest period of credit strains observed in U.S. data.
The stakes of the trip are high after months of increasing strain between China and the United States.
In a sign of just how strained relations have become between Athens and its eurozone partners, the moderate MEP Dimitrios Papadimoulis referred to the proposed reforms as «atrocities».
The potential trade action is further straining already - tense relations between the United States and Canada, two of the world's most integrated economies.
Nevertheless, the relations between the federal government and the provinces of Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island have been strained at times.
However, relations between al - Qaeda and ISIS were strained (reportedly, ISIS refused orders to stop killing so many civilians) and, in February of 2014, the groups split.
I stood in the small hallway just outside of the sanctuary, nervously jogging from foot to foot as I strained to see through the crack between the doors into the church.
Whether one is caught in a tug - of - war between a religious sect and one's parents, between the demands of the workplace and the claims of wife and children, or between the love of fellow soldiers and the love of wife and parents, the strains are very real.
The fact of increasingly strained relations between Greek and Arab Orthodox in the Holy Land these past 200 years added an element of irony to the meeting between Demetrios and Diodoros.
But it strains our credulity less to acknowledge the evidence in her life of a close bond between (some) religion and (some) morality.
Whitehead's account of the perceptive mode of presentational immediacy, as he explicitly states, is dependent upon a definition of straight lines in terms which make no appeal to measurement (unlike the definition, «the shortest distance between two points»): «It is to be noted that this doctrine of presentational immediacy and of the strain - locus entirely depends...
Rachel was Jacob's favorite of the women, a fact that caused considerable strain between the sister wives.
The ELCA's decision to allow gay clergy has strained ties between those denominations, some of whom have partnered for relief work.
The fast - increasing population also upsets the ecological balance between various species and their source of sustenance, by putting added strain on the natural resources of the earth.
«We respectfully ask you to consider Brunson's case and how the recent treatment of Brunson places significant strain not only on him and his family, but also on the robust bilateral relationship between the United States and Turkey,» read the letter to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and signed by 78 members of Congress.
Opposition to the ordination of women relies heavily on the strain of Christian thought that, despite the slipperiness of the term, still insists upon the «ontological» difference between men and women.
[* JI Packer, for example, wrote in Recovering Biblical Manhood and Womanhood that «a situation in which a female boss has a male secretary puts a strain on the humanity of both...» Not all complementarians would agree the hierarchy between men and women extends beyond the home and church.]
«No matter how going a concern a marriage may be, the advent of children causes severe strain between parents.
Most everywhere you go, you hear strains of pop, country, rock, jazz, hip - hop, Latin and every other genre - bending style in between.
Between batches, use a slotted spoon to strain any leftover bits of potato mixture out of the oil.
The ability to make this conversion varies widely not only between species but even between strains of laboratory rats, and has not been determined in humans.
This cultivar resulted from a hybridization between «Sandia» and a Northern New Mexico strain of chile.
They are buffeted by the movement of the ship, strain to breathe in the hot, noisy and acrid atmosphere between decks and trample the dead and dying under their hooves.
In fact, I think there is very little to no difference between most of these new «hotter» strains, and issued a chile eating challenge to anyone who is able to prove otherwise (and so far no one has been gutsy enough to take up the challenge).
Fatigued by the avalanche of taste - alike, burn - alike super-hot chile strains, crosses and hybrids, I offer a challenge to video reviewers and hobby growers: objectively tell the difference between them using only your taste buds.
Xavi's comments suggest Messi's recent attitude hasn't gone unnoticed by his team - mates — and relationships between Messi and the club are beginning to show signs of strain.
«There are also reports of increasingly strained relations between the front office and Leonard's chief adviser, now his uncle after nudging aside his longtime agent.
And in 2013, Jameis Winston dealt with an infinitely more serious variety of allegations that served to both strain this comparison and remind us of the difference between real - life crimes and... memorabilia sales.
As lacrosse enthusiasts fashion a hybrid from these competing strains, they might take inspiration from a Mohawk legend that is often retold, about a game of lacrosse played long ago between the birds and the land animals.
Hinkie was a member of the Houston Rockets» front office that drafted Royce White and saw up close the strain between White, who suffers from an anxiety disorder and has a serious fear of flying, and the Rockets.
This relatively new movement, which is also sometimes called student - centered learning, has its roots in the progressive strain of American educational thought, but its current incarnation is also based on the modern belief, common among corporate executives and other business leaders, that there is a major and potentially calamitous disconnect brewing between the historical structures and traditions of the American public school system and the labor - force demands of the 21st - century American economy.
Weigel's book addresses the pressure put on women to couple up, marry and start popping out kids, always mindful of their biological clock — a term that has been used to reinforce sexist ideas and strains romantic relationships between women and men.
In addition to all the issues previously raised, there may be a greater chance of jealousy and feeling «displaced», especially if the relationship between the Step - parent and the Only is strained.
Kudos to Heather for her amazing and honest story of how she researched and found a great way to not only get her tween to starting thinking about her actions and the consequences of those actions, but also helped reduce stress, sibling rivalry and the strain between her daughter and herself.
Strains of Mozart gently filled the air as a string trio played concertos between Victoria's Secret and a booth offering custom - made leather purses.
Possible Repercussions Be aware that reporting distressing information to another parent may result in a loss of a friendship, strained relations between families or the other parent not believing her teen would do such a thing.
Between juggling kids, career, housework and husband, it would seem the life of a working mom would make for a strained marriage, but the opposite may be true, according to a recent study published in the Journal of Family Psychology.
«78 Manning found a minimal difference between the vitamin content of (Gerber) canned, strained vegetables and fresh, noncanned vegetables (a slightly lower vitamin content in the former), but whether intentionally or not, the articles minimized this difference through opaque, indirect language.
«45They recommended introducing a barley flour and water mixture and strained diluted orange juice at between six and nine months of age, but (still) did not advocate the introduction of solids until between nine and twelve months.
«108 The report recommended feeding infants strained fruits and vegetables at between four and six months of age.109
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