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1 That puts a strain on already stretched public services.
2 A leaking valve puts a strain on the heart, but this can also be treated.
3 Moving useless monuments like these puts a strain on all space-time".
4 It just puts a strain on everything.
5 Crying puts a strain on all the baby's vital organs and its delicate, fragile blood vessels and heart.
6 The airlines had pushed for November because holding a deal together for months puts a strain on the parties.
7 More traffic puts a strain on park resources, but it also results in more fees collected at park gates.
8 We know that puts a strain on developing it but that has to happen because it underpins everything else.
9 And then when you've got the retirement of significant players as well, that puts a strain on the system.
10 Water retention puts a strain on your kidneys so flushing your kidneys with water will aid in protecting your kidneys.
11 The airlines had been pushing for November because holding a deal together for months puts a strain on the parties.
12 Newspapers, for instance, are struggling with plummeting advertising revenue, which puts a strain on the cost structure that supports journalism.
13 This cannot be done with the continuous process, which puts a strain on the threads and thus effaces their individuality.
14 This, however, puts a strain on our hospital space as we are full to the brim with patients, said Du Plessis.
15 While a sustained sub-$100 Brent is bearable for Saudi Arabia, it puts a strain on others such as Iran.
16 Women with endometriosis have told the BBC living with it is a constant battle and puts a strain on their relationships.
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