Others say Alvaro's ambitions put a strain on the two men's relationship.
But if that's going to put a strain on Dell's relationship with its suppliers or shareholders, Dell, who says he was compelled to care more about the environment by his 15-year-old daughter's penchant for recycling, appears unfazed.
There's enough strain on a family anyway, but the strain of having to fight your case with people who have just got their blinkers on.
Defender Ledley King was also forced out of Saturday's match with a groin strain.
Kemp diagnosed Noon's injury as a grade two strain to a ligament in his left knee.
Shahzad, 24, who has played one limited overs international against Bangladesh, comes in for Nottinghamshire's Ryan Sidebottom who has a hamstring strain.
These are the self-appointed guardians of Saudi Arabia's dominant Wahhabi faith, a puritanical strain of Islam from which the royal family derives its legitimacy.
Wright hit .438 with 10 RBIs before the New York Mets' third baseman was forced to leave the U.S. team because of a rib strain.
The meetings happened in a mosque in Dagestan's capital of Makhachkala known for its adherence to a puritanical strain of Islam, they said.
They were the descendants of a Florida strain transplanted to the Golden State's reservoirs in 1959, a tinkering with nature that filled "a perfect, though man-made, niche, " explains Chris G.
Edwards is struggling with a groin strain so is a doubt for next weekend's round of games but Neath's Dave Evans is definitely out as he has fractured his collar bone.
Supt Paul Sanford has said Norwich's growing nightlife was putting a "considerable strain" on policing.
This apparent tolerance, a consequence of Sudan's strain of Sufism, has its limits.
One result is a new plant that can process 75, 000 liters or more of grease waste a day with EBI's bacterial strain.
Extra work in the courts and parishes is putting a strain on Jersey's Honorary Police, according to the head of the service.
Extrapolating from Dr Freund's laboratory experiments, the strain in a real-life geological fault such as the San Andreas could, as it shifted, generate hundreds of thousands of amperes per cubic kilometre in a fluctuating pattern that would cause very low frequency radio waves to be emitted, thus disrupting the ionosphere.
But it's a potential public health catastrophe with the new strain called XDR-TB, for extensively drug resistant tuberculosis.
As the study shows, Americans' expanding waistlines are also putting a huge strain on America's health care system.
Relief and Works Agency in Gaza, said earlier that the fuel shortage was putting a severe strain on Gaza's civilian population.
To investigate GLP-1's role in taste, the team used a strain of mice that were genetically engineered to lack GLP-1 receptors.
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"His serve was very good, " said Nadal, who withdrew from the men's doubles alongside Marc Lopez because of a hamstring strain in his right leg.
But in the Commons, Mr Blunkett said that a GP's surgery said that enormous strain were being put on their resources because of asylum seekers.
It might have been eight but flanker Alan Quinlan was ruled out with a thigh strain and Leinster's Jamie Heaslip will start at number eight.
He wrote in an editorial that making sure articles were free of bias was putting too much of a strain on the journal's peer-review process, often leading to extensive revisions.
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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Veterans describe a repetitive strain condition as "Rubik's thumb, " developed from trying to speed-solve standard-issue cubes.
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Hart's public role as a man of distinction was a constant strain: inside it was all doubt.
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But another Tigers man Ben Woods has been forced to withdraw from the squad due to a left calf strain sustained in Leicester's weekend Heineken Cup match against the Ospreys.
She first injects a sample of "wild virus"-- in this case, H1N1 virus she got from the CDC, originally culled from a child who was infected in California this spring -- and then injects a sample of another flu strain that's known for its ability to rapidly multiply in eggs.
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