He added the solution lay in investing in community services to take the strain off hospitals.
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More efficient deliveries can take the strain off lorries and other shipping infrastructure.
And since it will prevent thousands of heart attacks and cases of childhood asthma, it will also take some strain off our health care system.
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Mr Mercer said Newark accepting urgent cases would take the strain off ambulances - giving them the option to take patients to Newark as well as hospitals in Grantham or Kings Mill.
Akinfenwa limped off with a hamstring strain in the match against Accrington.
Zigic came on for Spanish international striker David Villa, who limped off with a hamstring strain and looks doubtful for upcoming World Cup qualifiers next week.
Eduardo, who came off with a slight hamstring strain midway through the second half, is set to feature heavily in Wenger's plans in the run-in.
Northampton's pre-match preparations were hampered when England call-up Courtney Lawes failed to recover from a minor groin strain, so Neil Best was promoted off the bench to start at blind-side flanker.
When the flu spreads person to person, instead of from animals to humans, it can continue to mutate, making it a tougher strain that is harder to treat or fight off.
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Teixeira managed to strain his right wrist last week while hitting balls off a tee, exactly what the team needed least coming just after a pitch broke Curtis Granderson's forearm.
Wigan were under intense pressure with their Premiership survival at stake, and they were placed under even greater strain with 16 minutes left when McCulloch was sent off for a foul on Michael Tonge that brought him a second yellow card.
In fact, the most common type of T. gondii found to be infecting otters off the California coast is the Type X strain (Conrad et al., 2005), which has yet to be traced to domestic cats (Miller et al., 2008).
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He also idolizes the man, who comes off as devout, aloof, and under considerable strain.
Lee is acutely aware of the Bay Area's two-pronged French culinary heritage the precise, technique-heavy strain epitomized by Keller in Napa Valley and the more hands-off, ingredient-based school of Waters in Berkeley.
Scottish full-back McNaughton limped off in the 18th minute after pulling up sharply with a hamstring strain and was replaced by debutant left-back Lee Naylor.
There is ever mounting evidence the NHS is under strain and many are arguing it will not take much for the wheels to come off.
Darren Thomas (shoulder), signed from Glamorgan in the off-season, has still not played a game while Tony Palladino (abdominal strain) is only just back in action.
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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Last year a new strain of H3N8 flu jumped from birds to mammals and was responsible for the death of more than 160 seals off the New England coast.
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