Sentences with phrase «under strain for»

The partnership has been under strain for some time, with Red Bull branding its Renault engine supply with a TAG Heuer sponsorship deal since 2016.
But if your breastfeeding relationship comes under strain for whatever reason, adjustments may be necessary.

Not exact matches

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.
There can be no other explanation for how Puerto Rico has fared under the administration of #FakePresident Trump other than the virulent strain of racism he glorifies.
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Cash flow shortages are usually not a problem for large companies with unlimited cash reserves but small and medium - sized companies can suffer under the strain of cash shortages.
By the time things simmered down, Brooklyn's inner - city schools were in considerably worse shape, white liberals had become accustomed to making excuses for black violence, and the old alliances between the civil - rights movement, on the one hand, and the American labor movement and organized American Jewry, on the other, had been put under severe strain.
I think if you spend long periods apart you put a relationship inevitably under strain and, using the euphemism, other distractions have a habit of filling the vacuum and if you're not careful you find that, for one reason or another, the relationship you once had has dwindled.»
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.
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.
For al dente texture, I like to run it under cold water while I strain.
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.
Boil for 10 minutes, then strain and rinse under cold water or cook according to box instructions.
You might stay for one more year as manager, but if the relationship between manager and majority fanbase remain strained and under constant tension, it is going to be a very stressful one year for the team.
Granted their record against them last season was atrocious, but back then they were a club under enormous strain − domestically they were out of sorts for an alarmingly long period, there was disharmony in the ranks, confusion before each and every game as to who would start, and constant media attention surrounding Fernando Torres» woeful scoring form since his # 50 - million switch from Liverpool.
Place a footstool or some telephone books under your feet for support and to ease any back strain.
Under the above - mentioned photo of «Mrs. Dan Gerber» and her daughter Paula, for example, the caption notes, «Paula began to eat Gerber Strained Cereal at 3 months, and had her first Gerber's Strained Vegetables at 3 1/2 months.
A mere six billion Euros is earmarked for tackling unemployment among young Europeans in countries under the greatest economic strain, and around eighty billion is deemed enough to bolster research and innovation — an area in which Europe lags behind other parts of the world.
But the Lib Dems also called for the abolition of the CTF in their 2005 manifesto, when public finances were not under anything like the present strain.
They argued it would strain the area's infrastructure and that the set aside for affordable housing under the mayor's plan was not large enough or cheap enough for the historically working - class neighborhood.
In recent years this link has come under increasing strain, with the RMT being expelled from the party in 2004 for allowing its branches in Scotland to affiliate to the left - wing Scottish Socialist Party.
Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg said it was clear public support for Britain's military involvement in the country was «under strain».
Given the scale of the crisis in Syria he should be staying on in New York and straining every sinew to secure a comprehensive United Nations security council resolution under Chapter VII of the UN Charter calling for:
especially perhaps the 2nd line... and the line «Before we all go under»... Rows of houses, all bearing down on me I can feel their blue hands touching me All these things into position All these things we'll one day swallow whole And fade out again and fade out This machine will, will not communicate These thoughts and the strain I am under Be a world child, form a circle Before we all go under And fade out again and fade out again Cracked eggs, dead birds Scream as they fight for life I can feel death, can see its beady eyes All these things into position All these things we'll one day swallow whole And fade out again and fade out again Immerse your soul in love IMMERSE YOUR SOUL IN LOVE
Instead, he wanted it swept under the carpet because he was straining every sinew to support News Corporation's bid for BSkyB.»
The system would grant member states able to demonstrate their welfare system is under exceptional strain the right to withhold benefits from new arrivals for up to four years.
Although health spending has been ringfenced, Andrew Lansley's radical proposals for reorganising the NHS will mean the organisation will come under strain.
The committee's report has attracted headlines for its concerns about the harshness of the cuts faced by Defra, which has been under strain dealing with the consequences of ash dieback disease, horsemeat contamination and flooding.
He noted that the shortfall in oil has affected the Federal Government and put not less than 28 states under severe financial strain, adding that if not for the courage of the President and his team, the country could have gone totally bankrupt.
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.
In a report published last month, the RCM's chief executive Cathy Warwick warned: «Maternity units are under intense strain and have been now for many years, with many midwives really at the end of their tether in terms of what they can tolerate.
Relations between India and Maldives came under a strain after Male had terminated the agreement it entered into with GMR in 2010 for the modernisation of the Ibrahim Nasir International Airport.
Lord Adonis is calling for the resignation of transport secretary Chris Grayling for using hundreds of millions in taxpayers» money to bail out private rail companies — a decision which the former government infrastructure tsar says is symptomatic of a government that has «broken down» under the strain of Brexit.
It came as Labour said that it would introduce a new law to ban zero hours contracts for staff after 12 weeks in work, in a move that will further harm it's relationship with British businesses, which has become increasingly strained under Mr Miliband's leadership.
That principle will undoubtedly come under severe strain, but it may still carry the day for Ed Miliband.
«Testing all the different atomic configurations for each material under strain boils down to a tremendous amount of computation,» Isaacs said.
Dr Nebil Achour, lead author and Senior Lecturer in Healthcare Management at Anglia Ruskin University, said: «Healthcare services in many countries across the world are under severe strain, which leaves little opportunity for staff to be trained in disaster resilience.
In previous experiments, the same SF State researchers found that the same strain of coccolithophores grown for hundreds of generations under cool and acidified water conditions grew less shell than those growing under current ocean conditions.
With the world population estimated to grow to 9 billion by 2050 and Earth's resources under severe strain predicted wheat yields are not expected to meet the increased demand for food.
For the first time, a team has created a salt - tolerant strain of wheat that raises yields on salt - damaged fields under real growing conditions.
A person can realize from listening to his racing pulse, for example, that he is under strain and then learn to bring his heart rate down purposely.
The research, published today in the journal Nature Plants, quantifies for the first time the circumstances — routes, timings and outbreak sizes — under which dangerous strains of stem rust pose a threat from long - distance dispersal out of East Africa to the large wheat - producing areas in India and Pakistan.
In the humanized mouse model under the conditions studied here, partial loss of cxcr4 in human T cells due to treatment with X4 - ZFNs provided selective pressure for either the evolution or emergence of a pre-existing single amino acid mutation in the V3 loop of the infecting X4 HIV - 1 strain that enabled it to use CCR5 as efficiently as CXCR4.
Sequencing can quantify how populations of specific bacterial strains vary under given experimental conditions, allowing the investigators to look for connections with disorders in the mice.
Now, a new vaccine under development could deal another blow to the disease, lowering the number of deaths even further by targeting dozens of additional strains of S. pneumoniae, and anticipating future versions of the bacteria responsible for pneumococcal disease, which includes sepsis and meningitis.
They compared the growth of these three strains under 19 different growth conditions and looked for conditions where the knockout strain had a larger effect on growth compared to the strain with the catalytic mutation.
Moreover, due to the higher potency of kefir, it is easy to stay under the 2 cups per day limit recommended by Jordin Rubin (quoted above) for those with a sensitivity to the Streptococcus thermophilus probiotic strain.
So, if you frequently go for long stretches without eating then your adrenal glands are under a constant strain and you're not giving them a chance to recuperate.
Under training the triceps muscle can result in over compensation from other muscles, increasing your chances for strains and tears.
His three children from two marriages (played by Sandler, Ben Stiller and Elizabeth Marvel) reunite under strained circumstances and everybody talks for two straight hours.
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