Sentences with phrase «under huge strain»

On top of the harm caused to the small number who have been sent back to a dictatorship, those left waiting for appeal decisions in the UK are under huge strain.
«At a time when public finances are under huge strain, we surely do not need to pay celebrities to wax lyrical to mandarins.

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There is a good reason for my reticence to Spiralize: all of the hand - held and counter-top spiralizers I've previously tested / used / experimented with simply don't deliver: they crack under the strain of hard, dense vegetables; they hurt my hand and wrist to operate; and some models are a huge pain when it comes to clean up.
«As long as it can be done without hurting the dignity and security that people have, given the huge deficit and economic strain the government is under, there might have to be some trimming,» he said.
«The failure to address this issue by the Government is putting a huge strain on public services and putting those services under threat.
He said the statement by Monitor, that leading hospitals must make savings of up to 7 per cent a year, proved that the reorganisation of the NHS and cost - cutting plans are putting the system under «huge strain».
While science has been able to replicate these abilities with artificial skin, the colour changes are often only visible to the naked eye when the material is put under huge mechanical strain.
«We have warned for some time that the marking system is under huge pressure and fear that the increase in re-grades strongly suggests it is creaking under the strain
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