Sentences with phrase «of strain on»

Being a [salesperson] wasn't working; it was creating a lot of strain on my marriage,» says Bauman, who was recruited as Lamanna's office manager.
Serving in the military, as many are painfully aware, can put a tremendous amount of strain on a marriage and family life.
Fact:» [T] he more a man buys into masculine stereotypes, the worse it will be for his wife, because this kind of relationship puts a huge amount of strain on women.
This new person puts new demands and new pressures on the couple and the whole role of parenting places a new type of strain on the relationship.
The stress of raising a disabled child puts a unique type of strain on a marital relationship; I provide workable solutions to couples who need coping skills and hope for their marriage and family.»
Dating someone in secret puts a lot of strain on the relationship and can limit the future possibilities of where the romance may lead.
Streaming services and online gaming can put a lot of strain on your local network and router, and if you're sticking with the free option you get as part of your ISP deal, you might notice your connection slowing to a crawl when multiple devices are fighting for bandwidth.
Despite having some of the best overall defenses against malware, these programs don't put a lot of strain on your PC.
All that power on tap does mean there's rather a lot of strain on the battery life, however.
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.
Having a lot of screen time also means a lot of strain on your eyes.
It may be a little bit of a strain on your monthly budget, but it will be a much bigger financial stress if you have to replace all of the valuables in your home.
Monthly installments reduce the payment into manageable chunks that put less of a strain on your finances.
Don't leave your family to manage that kind of strain on their own.
We have some challenges; economic growth is estimated to be just less than 1 %, putting a lot of strain on M&A activity, and we hope for an improvement in 2017.
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.
Unless the NHS can compete with this, we are likely to see many more nurses leaving the NHS, putting unimaginable amounts of strain on already drained resources.
If your development opportunity requires that you be away from your job for a while, choose a time when it will be less of a strain on your boss or your team.
«Industrial civilisation «may be heading toward collapse» within decades because of its strain on the planet's resources, NASA report finds», yelled the Daily Mail.
We're creating too much of a strain on our planet's limited resources and raising the planet's overall temperature.
The new rules would go a long way in helping consumers make energy efficient choices - they'd be the only choices available - and regulators feel only efficient TVs in homes would help relieve some of the strain on the power grid.
Sadly, things have not changed for a few months already and this puts a lot of strain on gamers and fans who want to own a piece of Nintendo's history.
It puts a lot of strain on the processor if the music files are not compressed.
This would make sense as the virtual reality gear will likely put a lot of strain on the console making this upgraded model more appealing.
Pets who suffer from joint pain or arthritis can be given food with additives like glucosamine, while overweight pets can ease some of the strain on their bodies by using a reduced - calorie diet.
All that extra weight bearing down on your dogs joints puts a lot of strain on them and an otherwise healthy joint becomes a candidate for future problems.
They often suffer from hips and knees problems due to their physical shape being lopsided, placing a lot of strain on the joints.
Obesity in a Horgi is a serious problem because the extra weight places a lot of strain on the back, legs, and joints.
Bones and joints: Different breeds put unique amounts of strain on legs and spines.
If your dog has a fungal or viral infection, you need to tell your vet, too, as these conditions already put a lot of strain on the canine immune system.
Your Bulldog's shortened stature and heavy build will put a lot of strain on his joints.
This helps her maintain muscle tone and avoid putting on excess weight which can put a great deal of strain on her bone structure and joints.
This puts a lot of strain on your dog's muscles and tendons.
This in and of itself makes efficient breathing difficult, but the extra effort required by the dog to take in sufficient air puts a lot of strain on the nose, causing him to wheeze.
Deciding nutritional therapy would work as effectively, if not more so, then the current drug treatment of the time and by taking away some of the strain on the kidneys in processing nutrients, he felt that the dog would live longer with a better quality of life.
But for your dog, you're actually putting a lot of strain on its ability to regulate its body temperature.
With that said, it's still an option that you can consider to make your dream honeymoon less of a strain on your purse strings.
The point of this explanation is to say that if the fallout from Irma and Harvey creates any degree of strain on the economy then the Fed is not likely to add any pressure by raising the rate this year, especially since inflation is still well under control.
«In the beginning I was a little too strict and fanatical about sticking to the budget exactly and that caused a bit of strain on our marriage.
In fact, research shows that financial woes are a major source of strain on marriage.
Also, you do gain access to really long - term deals that are going to be easy for you to repay, thus not putting a lot of strain on your finances.
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.
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.
Why put that kind of strain on your relationships?
This, though, requires the size of your app to be larger, and it may put more of a strain on the device's processor.
You'd be wearing out the stylus pretty quickly and putting out a lot of strain on the screen surface as you write frequently.
Because of the slimmer design, we found typing on the iPad 2 to be less of a strain on our thumbs than the original, especially in portrait mode, but it's even easier to enter text on the narrower Xoom.
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.
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.
Titan: The second generation of the full - sized pickup was to have appeared as a 2014 model but was pushed back a year as a result of the strain on engineering resources caused by the March 2011 Japanese earthquake.
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