Statistics for the 1st section suggest that blue chips valuations are still not stretched.
It is too easy for defenders when they are not being stretched or pulled around.
The terms are necessary as a sop to middle-class parents concerned that their children are not being stretched enough.
But the fire brigade said services will not be stretched because fire engines spend around 7% of their time at emergency incidents.
They have been dubbed the national union of ministers - the NUM - and are flexing muscles that have not been stretched for a while.
It attacks what it calls the "cult of the average", saying 40% of young people are underachieving while the top 10% are not being stretched enough.
He was not someone who stretched and expanded and explored the boundaries and possibilities of art the way, say, Jackson Pollock and Pablo Picasso and, for that matter, even Keith Haring did.
Defence Secretary Des Browne insisted that British forces in the country were "stretched, but not overstretched".
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Local charities said they were already stretched and would not have the necessary equipment, time or resources to deal with such emergencies.
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Having stretched ears has not affected any aspect of my life.
William Gross, manager of the world's largest bond fund at Pimco, recently wrote that stock and bond valuations are becoming stretched, but not yet at levels where investors should sell the bulk of their portfolios.
If China thinks those limits are being stretched unacceptably, it will not be the end of the matter.
With unemployment at around 9% and services already stretched, the threat does not resonate and in practical terms does not work anymore.
Suppliers may not be ready to deliver raw materials, cash holdings may be stretched be the need to pay bills before revenue is received, and skilled workers may not be readily available.
It would be unfair to Maureen O'Sullivan not to say more about a career that stretched over 50 years.
Cone admits he's stretched thin and that there are simply not enough U.S. military trainers to transform the police quickly.
While the nerves are designed for stretching, "it's not normal to be in a position to be stretched for an hour, " Benson said.
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It argues that the life of Vanguard-class boats can be stretched at most to 30 years, not to 44 years as the service of America's equivalent Ohio-class boats can be.
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If the reforms amount to nothing more than shuffling corporate assets, they will not have much effect (especially if the already stretched banks are forced to absorb most of the bad debt).
Moyes admitted his team started poorly and did not offer excuses as his team's winless run stretched to five games.
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But with only 19 detectives, AIS resources are stretched, so members of the unit are not always deployed, even when death is imminent, according to activists.
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Black, until then the most influential player on the park, did not pack enough punch in his low spot kick and Stack stretched out a hand to turn the ball wide for a corner.
"You want to make sure that your joints are not being excessively compressed or muscles put in abnormally shortened or stretched positions, " said Mary Ann Wilmarth, chief of physical therapy at Harvard University Health Services.
But you might not have realized that the guy who sits with his legs stretched out and the woman who stands with her hands planted confidently on her hips could be gaining a little extra confidence by doing so.
Scientists like the concept because it would explain some important observations, not least the geometry of space - a superluminal expansion could have stretched everything until it was flat.
It was the first time the Warriors had been behind in their play-off campaign and had it not been for Richards' foot just edging into touch as he stretched to touch down in the corner, they would have found parity almost immediately.
In his lecture, Ball presented a number of cases like this, from Kosovo, Guatemala, Sierre Leone and Timor-Leste, where sound and verifiable data was used effectively to answer a small question, then stretched to answer a broader question for which it was not suited.
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Those nearer (if not much nearer) to the sun often orbit in ellipses that are stretched to varying extents.
When a crash occurs, governments will not have the fiscal capacity to buffer the crisis due to their already stretched borrowing levels.
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The Venerable Paul Thomas said the Diocese of Lichfield was not in a position to fund the post because it was already financially stretched.
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