But actor Cillian Murphy, who plays Capa in Sunshine, explains how the needs of a mission might put strain on these carefully planned scenarios.
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Labour has opposed a badger cull, arguing it will cost more money than it saves, put strain on the police and could even spread TB as badgers flee to different parts of the country.
But Ms. Comitino said she knew the tests put a strain on students and teachers alike.
"The downturn put a strain on his parents, and he needs my help, " Mr. Fertelmes says.
They have argued this would put a strain on support services and result in more people not turning up.
That will put more strain on a health system that is unprepared for it.
Such lanterns, however, pose fire hazards, emit toxic fumes and a put a strain on family budgets.
That could put a strain on Apple as it attempts to win back investors ahead of the third-quarter bombshell.
While one could argue those places need the money even more, tourism can put a strain on countries that face such challenges.
The other approach is to fly more slowly, and thus put less strain on the components in the first place.
More people have put increased strain on the islands' water supply, sewerage and waste disposal, not to mention its fragile wildlife.
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Recently, Malawi's currency, the kwacha, lost almost half its value and this has put a strain on the running of businesses.
Others say Alvaro's ambitions put a strain on the two men's relationship.
The complete collection, plus yearly updates, put perilous strain on floor joists.
Even worse, the financial stress has put a strain on their marriage.
But protesters claim the development would effectively link the town with nearby Trowell and the extra traffic would put a strain on roads.
It has been clear for years that the ageing population will put huge strain on both Medicare and Medicaid, yet nothing has been done.
She says paying an even bigger chunk of her monthly paycheck toward insurance or an additional premium would put considerable strain on her personal finances.
Some Singaporeans feel that too many foreign workers put a strain on the island state's resources causing problems such as an overcrowded public transport system.
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All that has put severe strain on the world financial system.
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The staffing demands for that increase have put a strain on the Air Force, as they would require nearly 1, 700 drone pilots and 1, 200 sensor operators.
"Although we can plan for so many contingencies, the bad weather coupled with the demise of the helicopter has put a strain on the services, " he said.
The 33% currency devaluation - although widely recommended by economists - has put huge strain on the treasury, and on many ordinary Malawians, as the price of imported goods has soared.
"We finally peaked at the right time, " Kennedy said, adding that the rigor of tournament play put more strain on his pitching staff than a regular season three-game weekend series might have.
It's bound to put further strain on relations between the National Health Service and its political masters which have become increasingly fraught under the then Labour government and now under the coalition.
But many local people say the surge in foreigners in recent years has already put a strain on the small, wealthy island state's resources, and has pushed down salaries while raising property prices.
But the decision looks set to put added strain on Schroeder's coalition with the pacifist-leaning Greens party, several prominent members of which have called for a halt to the U.S. bombing raids on Afghanistan.
The Exxon CEO conceded that high gasoline prices "have put a strain on Americans' household budgets, " but nonetheless defended his firm's huge profit, explaining that petroleum earnings "go up and down" from year to year.
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