| 31. | It's intended to step up gradually to give your muscles time to adapt and not to overtax your metabolism.
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| 32. | And AT & T already logs Internet subscribers usage, trying to make sure no single user overtaxes the network.
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| 33. | In China, WHO experts fear that summer floods could overtax sewers and push water laced with sewage into homes and spread infection.
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| 34. | But a filter that tight will overtax the average air conditioner motor and burn it out before it does much work, Haley said.
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| 35. | This ability is due in part to the riders'habit of frequently switching off horses so as not to overtax any particular animal.
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| 36. | Anyone less funny could overtax our patience as the NBA ref who hides his emotional zigs and zags behind a fusillade of one-liners.
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| 37. | For the one in four children who are now overweight, the extra weight tends to overtax the body's insulin-making machinery.
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| 38. | And that is good because, taking the overall tax haul as a given, the United States seriously overtaxes savings and seriously undertaxes consumption.
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| 39. | Despite government warnings, some local officials repeatedly overtax peasants and " peasant burdens keep on reappearing and increasing, " he said.
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| 40. | In order not to overtax his people, and to reduce the debt already incurred, Gerardin postponed the completion of the church until 1898.
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