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Trade relations could be put under strain as well.
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"The partnerships between it and other agencies which have been carefully built up are to be put under strain as they go into a new system of payment by results, " she said.
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If someone you know appears to be under undue strain or near the breaking point as a result of all the scary financial news this week, intervene to make someone aware of the situation and ensure they have the support they need.
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EU, and so to adopt its body of law, this system would be put under immense strain.
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If the cost of mortgages were to rise because of an increase in interest rates, household incomes would be put under even more strain.
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But she says the public should expect more, pointing out if there were better and more accessible services available in the community hospitals would not be put under so much strain.
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Given the prospect of a defence budget under strain for years to come, the army fears it will be the target for any piecemeal cuts that may have to be made.
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For ideological reasons, the Kremlin cannot easily respond to such concerns, and, in an environment in which the Federal budget is under significant strain and there are more obvious resource constraints, will not simply be able to buy-off all dissent as easily as it did in the past.
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Taking the stress-strain analogy seriously these sudden rigidity changes should cause the economy to be less elastic under nominal shocks, which means that some parts of the economy will never completely recover from the monetary shock.
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The government have made plans under which it will be possible to carry on work of the nation in the days of stress and strain that may be ahead...
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Local interest rates would then rise to punitive levels, banks would come under intolerable strain, and the link between the American dollar and Hong Kong's dollar would be in jeopardy.
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