| 11. | But the Burmese would not overstretch again.
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| 12. | For instance, Gates may overstretch the definition of an " operating system ."
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| 13. | But sometimes you overstretch your limits.
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| 14. | Will this simply add to overstretch?
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| 15. | This will certainly overstretch the county s social services necessitating commensurate development planning for adequate service provision
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| 16. | By the end of 1996, the days of " peacekeeping overstretch " were over.
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| 17. | Such calls could cause the police to overstretch their manpower when attending to non-existent emergencies.
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| 18. | With overstretch and retention serious problems, leave gets cut and time away from home gets longer.
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| 19. | The conservative opposition argues that admitting Turkey would overstretch the EU in both cultural and financial terms.
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| 20. | Primarily it resulted in less overstretch and better handling of defence on islands closer to Taiwan proper.
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