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Overstrained infrastructure, ecosystem trauma, chemical changes in the ocean and atmosphere.
Earlier in September the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development warned that monetary policy is overstrained .
He said every nerve had been overstrained in some way, and the whole system must sleep torpid a while.
"The literature is growing faster and faster, peer review is overstrained, and we need technology to help us out," Hartgerink says.
He has moved the action backward in time and dramatically expanded its scope, replacing modesty, irony and charm with earnest, sometimes overstrained ambition.
They have warned that Beijing was overstrained as its population has soared to almost 22 million last year from 10.9 million in 1990.
Instead of exposing the president's nepotistic, overstrained administration, many in Washington focused on Russian election interference, the Mueller investigation and his quit pro quo with Ukraine.
But researchers are concluding that small-scale mining may offer a more attractive path out of poverty than either farming or moving to already overstrained megacities.
Even with a pile of broken promises and a dysfunctional, overstrained administration, the president's approval ratings haven't taken a serious hit, as his angry base remains loyal.
BERLIN, Sept 26 (Reuters) - The task of politics is to ensure that the European Central Bank won't become overstrained with its monetary measures, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Thursday.
More than 100 trains had to be cancelled after 250 mm (10 inches) of rain fell in about four hours in the nearby city of Putian, where nearly 23,000 people have fanned out to check the overstrained waterworks, it added.
Mass migrations are pushing populations into overstrained, and often inhospitable, new host nations as sea levels rise, and extreme weather intensifies, while less visible side effects, such as saltwater intrusion, undermine more and more of the world's agricultural carrying capacity.
"This case must be seen in the context of the extremely overstrained Swedish Migration Agency, given the large influx of migrants from North Africa and the Middle East," said Jojje Olsson, a Swedish journalist based in Taiwan, who first reported on Mr. Yasin's case.
They will see the impact of this disease first, while we are still learning about its potential complications, before we have more sophisticated ways to treat it, like possible new antivirals, before there may be a vaccine to prevent more severe disease, and when our hospitals and health systems may be the most overstrained.
The crime rate didn't keep rising, the pace of terror attacks hasn't quickened, and fate has given him an immigration crisis that's substantially different than the crisis of murderers and terror plotters that he invoked in his campaign rhetoric — a humanitarian crisis, a crisis of families and children, in which the problem isn't the people that we can't catch crossing the borders but the people who surrender willingly, hoping to exploit our overstrained asylum system and disappear with their kids into the American interior.
He did not play upon words as a habit, nor did he interlard his talk with far-fetched or overstrained witticisms.
In their 1936 review of the film, The New York Times gave the film a negative review, calling it "an almost humorously overstrained attempt at grimness". The reviewer criticized Stroheim as being "unconvincing", and uninspired cinematography; stating that Frye's performance was the film's only redeeming presence.
45; Scharf, History of the Confederate States Navy, p. 266. Construction was delayed by several circumstances. First was the lack of materials, particularly iron. Always in short supply in the Confederacy, its procurement was made even more difficult by the blockade and by Army demands on the overstrained railroads of the South.
" The magazine said that "Band Of Susans never loses sight of the passion that underscores the rigorous intellect of their music." Melody Maker said "this is the kind of record that puts everything else into perspective. Compared to all the turgid, overstrained rock that's been clawing its way from America these past years, Veil soars like Lindbergh's plane. A sublime, breathtaking fluency.
His children are increasingly overstrained and so is his wife Simone. The tumour deprives Frank from memory, orientational ability and even control of basic body functions. Fighting the pain with always stronger doses of morphium he loses his true personality and finally his speech. Having become a nursing case of the highest degree he dies at last in his home amidst his family.
Furthermore, Lucien neglects many requests of Gerda as he does not want to accept orders from his daughter. After the umpteenth incident, Gerda is almost overstrained and wants to put her father into a rest home. To her relief, Lucien announces he won't stay longer. The displeasure is he will move back to his own house, lying his new girlfriend will also move in.
The grandmother had contracted polio and became paralysed and wheelchair-bound. Wenche also lost her father as he died when she was eight years old. The people surrounding the family and social services failed to provide help to the family so that Wenche was constantly overstrained with having to watch her disabled mother while still being a child herself. On top of her handicap, the grandmother developed psychosis and constantly blamed her daughter for her illness.
Everett, p. 60 Towards the end of the tour Sankey's voice broke down and he was forced to return to the United States, where he and his family bought a house in Brooklyn, New York. For the next few years he spent his winters there and the summers with Moody, either in Northfield or on campaigns.Everett, p. 62 A third British tour took place in 1891, involving meetings in 99 towns. Again, Sankey overstrained himself and had to return home early.Everett, p.
Despite these logistical problems, the initial assault was extremely successful. However, as the area controlled by the combined Central Powers forces expanded, an already limited logistical capacity was overstrained. By the time the attack reached the Piave, the soldiers of the Central Powers were running low on supplies and were feeling the effects of exhaustion. As the Italians began to counter the pressure put on them, the German forces lost momentum and were once again caught up in another round of attrition warfare.
The British ships proved to be faster, and were slightly favoured by variable winds, allowing them to gradually overhaul the French by the afternoon of 18 August. Boscawen repeatedly signalled to his ships to "Make more speed". Several of the British ships were hampered by their newly warped sails splitting, or their newly fitted spars breaking loose, as they were overstrained by crews eager to catch the French. At 1:00 pm the French ships hoisted their battle ensigns and opened fire at long range.
All this work demanded so much from him that his now-grown son had completely taken over the pharmacy since Mohr's health had been overstrained by his exploration work. He was given an honorary doctoral degree by the University of Alabama in 1893 in recognition of his work. In 1900, he moved to Asheville, North Carolina, where he worked on the large Biltmore Herbarium while compiling his beloved "Economic Botany of Alabama", about weeds, medicinal-, poisonous- and commercial-plants. He died on July 17, 1901.
In 1966 Owl Records released four albums of his work from this period including what many consider to be Dockstader's masterpiece, Quatermass. He achieved modest recognition and radio play alongside the likes of Karlheinz Stockhausen, Edgard Varèse, and John Cage. In 1961, he applied to use the facilities at the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center and was denied access in separate rejection letters penned by Vladimir Ussachevsky and Milton Babbitt. Ussachevsky’s official reason was the “overstrained” scheduling of the studios, although many suspect that Dockstader’s lack of academic training was a factor in the decision.
The critics united in praise of the delicate, aerial music, the sensitive sympathy with nature, the luminous and capricious fancy, and the bright and healthful tone of these poems. Dandridge never overstrained the clear light voice that is hers; not even when she touches tragic notes, as in the finely imaginative ode, “The Dead Moon,” or in the more directly human theme of the terse and significant lyric, “Fate.” Her comprehension and utterance of the realities of life appeared delicately remote. The volume was also recalled as a sweet, simple first venture.
"Bang!" written by Noskov and the album as a whole went on to win some high-ranking places on the radio and MTV, and in Denmark it even acquired gold status. Gorky Park – Noskov included – toured in the USA, were interviewed and otherwise enjoyed the limelight. But financial difficulties, tensions inside the band, overstrained vocal cords, incessant sleepless nights, and pregnant wife at home soon added up to the aggregate outcome of Noskov leaving the band for Moscow home in 1990. Alexander Minkov would assume the lead vocalist role, while still playing bass.
According to German law, all executive powers in the deployment areas passed to the Wehrmacht armed forces. Overstrained and incapable to construct a civil administration, the German Army High Command willingly put these tasks to the CdZ. In the capacity as Reichsstatthalter governor, the office was under the authority of the Reich Ministry of the Interior, but operationally CdZ was under the commander-in-chief of the German Army and ultimately of Adolf Hitler as supreme commander. Hitler generally interfered in the domestic policies of the occupied territories, giving unrestricted powers to Sicherheitsdienst and SS squadrons under the command of Heinrich Himmler.
Video of jackscrew failure sequence ATC audio before crash Beginning at 16:19 (00:19 UTC), the CVR recorded the sounds of at least four distinct "thumps" followed 17 seconds later by an "extremely loud noise", as the overstrained jackscrew assembly failed completely and the jackscrew separated from the acme nut holding it in place. The aircraft rapidly pitched over into a dive. The crippled aircraft had been given a block altitude,A block of altitudes assigned by ATC to allow altitude deviations. See and several aircraft in the vicinity had been alerted by ATC to maintain visual contact with the stricken jet.
For the last nine months I have kept silence and treated with > disdain the charges of disloyalty and suggestions of treachery made against > me in the Press and elsewhere. But I can keep silence no longer, for these > charges and suggestion have now been repeated by public men who have not > scrupled to use their position to inflame the overstrained feelings of the > people. I am not a man who can be driven or drummed by threats or abuse into > an attitude of justification. But I consider it due to my honour as a loyal > British subject and my personal dignity as a man to retire all my public > positions.
My vocal cords > were and still are in excellent condition, but my 'sound boxes' have not > been working well even though I have been to all the doctors. The result was > that I overstrained my voice, and that caused it to wobble. (Gente, October > 1, 1977) Whether Callas's vocal decline was due to ill health, early menopause, over- use and abuse of her voice, loss of breath-support, loss of confidence, or weight loss will continue to be debated. Whatever the cause may have been, her singing career was effectively over by age 40, and even at the time of her death at age 53, according to Walter Legge, "she ought still to have been singing magnificently".
Of Mongol descent and an official in Xuanhui Yuan (the Ministry of Court Supplies and Provisions), around 1315 Hu Sihui initially emerged as the therapist of Empress Dowager, soon also became the therapist of the acting Empress, and later received the rank of the chief Imperial therapist and became responsible for dietary planning of the numerous Emperor's family. As tradition has it, Buyantu Khan, after several years of expeditions and irregular life, was overstrained and suffered acute pain in his kidneys. The vegetable soup prescribed by Hu Sihui cured the pains in 3 months, and one of Emperor's spouses became pregnant. The Emperor grandly awarded Hu Sihui as the cause of this "double joy".
The cabin of the signal box was unusual in being three, rather than two storeys high, so that the signalman could see over the top of the bridge and also the main line to the west. It was the only such mechanism to be installed in Queensland outside Brisbane at the time and this is indicative of the high volume of traffic passing through the junction. In October 1893, it was found that the cross girders of the old bridge were overstrained and in many cases showed fracture of the material. A March 1894 memo to the Chief Engineer's Office stated that the bridge was no longer strong enough to carry the current traffic.
Evans describes how political machinations and individual greed led to many libellous newspaper articles about O'Connor towards the end of the pipeline project. One article in particular in The Sunday Times, 9 February 1902, by its editor, Thomas Walker, continuing a campaign against O'Connor by Walker's deceased predecessor Frederick Vosper, is thought to have contributed to his death. Accusing O'Connor of corruption, it read, in part: The government conducted an inquiry into the scheme and found no basis for the press accusations of corruption or misdemeanours on the part of O'Connor. Thomas Walker claimed vindication as the Royal Commission into the Coolgardie Water Scheme found "of the degree to which his [O'Connor's] implicit trust had been misplaced [in Thomas C. Hodgson, the Engineer in Charge of the Coolgardie Water Scheme]...unbalanced an already overstrained mind".
On 12 March 2014, IRIN reported: > Some 30,000 refugees and returnees are estimated to have fled to East > Region, where they are staying in the border towns of Garoua-Boulai, Kenzou > and Yokadouma, living in squalid conditions, sleeping under trees, trucks > and tents - some provided by the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR), some cobbled > together by refugees. Others have been taken into people’s homes - some of > them relatives, some not. “Garoua-Boulai is overstrained by the different > groups of refugees, and the situation is getting out of hand,” said the > town’s mayor, Esther Yaffo Ndoe. “The refugees outweigh the capacity of > UNHCR, the Red Cross and MSF, and the only government hospital is > overwhelmed with patients,” she told IRIN ... UNHCR and the Cameroon Red > Cross (CRC) are registering refugees for transfer to a camp in Mborguéne, > 50km from Garoua-Bulai, but the site is more or less devoid of basic > services.
Early in 1941, as a result of feedback from Transport Command pilots in Russia, the decision was taken to produce a motorized variant of the Me 321, to be designated Me 323. It was decided to use French Gnome et Rhône GR14N radial engines rated at 1,180 PS (1,164 hp, 868 kW) for take-off as used in the Bloch MB.175 aircraft; using French engines was thought to place no burden on Germany's overstrained industry. Initial tests were conducted using four Gnome engines attached to a strengthened Me 321 wing, which gave a modest speed of – slower than the Ju 52 transport aircraft. A fixed undercarriage was fitted, which comprised four small wheels in a bogie at the front of the aircraft with six larger wheels in two lines of three at each side of the fuselage, partly covered by an aerodynamic fairing.
His health was already failing as a result of it being overstrained by what he went through during the Pro Aris et Focis episode of his life. He resigned as Mayor on the 10 Prairial, an III. On 1 November 1795 (10 Brumaire an IV), he led a delegation of Belgian patriots who came to find the representatives of the people, the commissaires of the Pérès and Portiez de l’Oise government who had arrived in Brussels with a mission, in order to warn them about the abuse with which the appointment to public functions is made and is renewed since the victorious arrival of the republican troops .... Appointed Judge of the Civil Court of the Department of the Dijle on 7 Frimair an IV (28 November 1795), Verlooy was forced to refuse this public function because of his health. Verlooy died on 15 Floréal, an V (4 May 1797).
Maurice (582–602) had been appointed Caesar, by Tiberius in 582. Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium He continued the wars on two fronts but overstrained the resources of the empire, however he was able to bring the long running war against the Persian Sassanids (572–591) to a satisfactory conclusion largely due to civil war in Persia in which the Byzantine's intervened earning the gratitude of the victorious faction. War in the west and the Balkans went less well until the Persian matter was concluded, and was finally settled in the Balkans in 602, while separate administrations (exarchates) were established with the intention of once again dividing the empire amongst his sons. After the relatively stable succession of the Justinians and their predecessors, his violent end at the hands of the usurper Phocas marked not just the end of the 6th century but the closing of the final chapter of classical antiquity, as the empire slipped into chaos once again.

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