I found out from someone who worked with her care givers that her blood pressure and heart are
under strain because she's morbidly obese.
But most PSBs apart from the BBC are
under strain because of increased competition from ever more TV channels, the growing shift to the internet and, in the case of the commercial PSBs, from a downturn in television advertising revenue.
Not exact matches
If this comes to pass — if we lose our capitalism and our freedom
because we could not (or would not) make it work for the benefit of all,
because it collapsed
under the
strain of class division and materialism and unrestrained selfishness — then we will have no one to blame but ourselves.
Because the people were
under constant threats of danger and so
under great emotional
strain, their emotions were released with joyous abandon in their religious services.
Instead, he wanted it swept
under the carpet
because he was
straining every sinew to support News Corporation's bid for BSkyB.»
Bicyclobutanes are difficult to make
because the bonds between the carbon atoms are bent at angles that put them
under a great deal of
strain.
I sent Zetlin an email to ask if breathers were a big deal: «It's always better to hit your target number without stopping,» he explained,
because the longer muscles are
under strain, the harder they're working.
In some cases, however, menopausal women experience a lessening of their sexual desires
because they are
under strain as a result of other severe menopausal symptoms.
This is expected,
because energy storage is the area
under the stress -
strain curve, and eccentric training increases muscle fascicle length.
We have to think about the whole child
because one will succeed in many different ways in life and if the education system puts academic measurement as the main way of measuring, then we place children and institutions
under enormous
strain.»
Because the pixel qi version is the only option for non-back-lit reading, which means anyone tired of the eye -
strain will have the option to read
under a light.
Because I was reading less and I decided to get initial acceptances
under a 6 - month contract or risk losing them to another publisher (when I signed those contracts, I had not developed eye
strain or the contractual period would have been longer), I had to go back to original authors and get new contracts.
However I would never be able to provide this for every client
because it would put my practice
under too much financial
strain.
In the great storm's aftermath, Elizabeth Asher and John Kane saw a problem: the rescue community was
under a tremendous
strain because of the damage the storm left in its wake.
Perhaps, not just
because of the price tag, but also
because of how PUBG is
straining under negativity.
It's also a misleading opinion,
because I'm definitely not referring to the part where servers gasped and puked and died
under the immense
strain of
The associates you hire are
under a tremendous amount of
strain — things they try not to exhibit in the office
because they know it's their problem and not yours.
The Information Commissioner's Office and the Information Tribunal (which already have notoriously large backlogs) will also be placed
under additional
strain,
because it seems inevitable that private organisations will be more ready to seek to protect commercial interests by resisting disclosure on the basis of confidentiality and commercial sensitivity, and that such claims will be challenged by information requestors.
No one seems to want to do this, so we regularly hear of criminals avoiding prosecution
because the system is
under too much
strain.
I conclude that the forcible removal of M. from her mother's and her grandmother's care has a high likelihood of failure, either
because M. will psychologically buckle
under the enormous
strain or
because she will successfully resist re-integration with her father.
August 1990 — The Ontario Real Estate Association's Recovery Fund, designed to reimburse salespeople who lose commissions due to company failure, is
under severe
strain because of recent closures.