This is a salvation for a city straining to comply with federal air quality regulations.
To stay competitive Sony has cut prices on its PS2 hardware, further straining results.
Long-established processes are straining under the pressure as the modern workplace prepares their redundancy notices.
My father spent his last months on earth bedridden and straining for every breath.
His thick and muscled body always seemed to be straining to contain something explosive and volatile.
For the first time in more than two decades demand is straining at capacity.
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They often aim to solidify the group's fan base without straining too far artistically.
"I would shop here and risk straining my back even if they didn't have carts!"
It was still legible enough without the backlight, but it definitely took some straining.
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But it also reflects tactics: a straining to seem sensitive to ordinary people's views.
The fallout from these misfires can be demoralizing, straining internal relationships and too often destroying careers.
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How do we maximize growth while redistributing, and do so without straining the planet?
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"Syria and Jordan have been gracious hosts, but the refugee influx is straining their economies, " Bacon said.
With the brightness cranked up above 75 percent, daylight reading was perfectly feasible without straining our eyes.
Depending on Rita's track, New Orleans could receive several inches of rain, straining the city's fragile levees.
And as more people take refuge from the upheaval, the escalating numbers are straining resources, officials said.
The easiest way to discern there is trouble overhead is to see residents straining their necks upwards.
Amazon's main barricade to growth will be the number of categories it can sell without straining its brand.
The primitive fish mouth straining for water and finding it as my son releases it in the shallows.
The high cost of providing education to children with disabilities is straining school district budgets across the country.
But now they are straining to make these strategies work as high demand for these properties drives up prices.
Olympic fever hitting London might seem light years away but every athlete is straining to impress the new gaffer.
Her hair, straining to be blond, had washed out into a color resembling sugarless gum of a lesser flavor.
Thus, if you spend too much time straining to prove your nobility, you risk spinning your mission into oblivion.
But the multi-billion-dollar effort is straining the host city's resources, environment and nerves.
We would thus have bent the health care cost curve, that thing that politics is straining so mightily to do.
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Unless the retirement age rises in lockstep with life expectancy, ageing will automatically push up pension costs, further straining public finances.
Envisioned as a fallback, federal control now looks like it will be the norm in much of the country, straining resources.
Yet, Mr. Cooke was so busy straining to be clever, he seems to have completely forgotten the purpose of his mission.
Truth for Fermor lay in the details, and his books show the same straining eye for the small fact, the telling minutiae.
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