But some of those organizations are falling apart under the strain of lengthy deployments.
And at least 8 of the 25 patients carrying the strain reported contact with armadillos.
Even at this high altitude, the horses are physically able to handle the strain.
Much of the work is dirty and dangerous, though, and the strain on families is severe.
The strain used by the researchers was taken from a lake in New York.
We need another 30, 000 forces from other countries to help alleviate the strain on our forces.
She held her head high and performed her job, never letting the strain show on air.
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The strain is taking a toll: "A problem with my leg has become worse, " she says.
Chamlong, a vegetarian who used to encourage simplicity and frugality, seemed to feel the strain.
The new camp is supposed to alleviate some of the strain on the burgeoning Kibati camps.
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Similarly in Thailand and the Philippines, relatively robust democractic institutions are taking up the strain.
He added the solution lay in investing in community services to take the strain off hospitals.
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But no matter how tough you are, there are times when the strain takes its toll.
First, there are larger cable wrappings near the remote, which reduces the strain on the wires.
It has so far gathered only 40% of the target and is feeling the strain.
Investment banks are not the only parts of the financial system showing the strain.
Perhaps the officer in question was distracted by the strain of managing his second-hand car business.
Sometimes the strain continues, however, and can be classified as severe anxiety, or even post-traumatic stress disorder.
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The strain on Lagat's face was evident as Rupp pumped his fist and the crowd went bananas.
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So the private sector will need to take the strain, and the signs here are not good.
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The strain is normally found in birds, and until last month was never known to infect people.
But it is still a form of subtle protectionism, relying on someone else to take the strain.
To relieve the strain on our forces, my budget increases the number of our soldiers and Marines.
Beyond that, the strain of being large overcomes the benefits of a longer stride, says Dr MacNulty.
That would ease the strain on existing lines, making more room for freight trains and commuter services.
Seeing the strain he was putting on himself and his family depressed Kirimoto, and by Christmas of 2010, something snapped.
One-third of the bacteria in the strain that most commonly causes pneumonia are already resistant to all of the macrolides.
Other items will be added to the conference agenda if governments think it can take the strain.
The strain contributed to his divorce from his wife, who received custody of their two children, he says.
He has been under pressure, says the Daily Express, adding that it's unsurprising he is showing the strain.
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