We increased compression of the data to make it small enough so we didn't overtax the processor. |
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But all of them either overtax the processing power of the servers at the gambling sites or jam up pipelines. |
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Following this method does not overtax the body's natural cycles of metabolic dips, blood-pressure peaks and valleys. |
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By definition, disasters are life-threatening events that can overtax the ability of people to respond. |
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Perhaps boys are simply more costly to raise than girls, and would thus overtax the resources of a lone parent. |
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Without financial assistance, it's difficult because we can't overtax the population. |
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The province did the right thing, but the federal government loves to overtax Canadians. |
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Size of an individual storage area should be limited to contain the fire to a manageable size and not overtax the protection system. |
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We can build in the contingency reserve, but we must pinpoint as best we can what is required and not overtax Canadians. |
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It may deter private investment, because investors fear the government will overtax their profits to repay its creditors. |
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So he is hunting for part-time work that won't overtax him, and will let him keep his benefits. His dilemma is about to get even trickier. |
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One can only do that if the government does not overtax Canadians and then recklessly spend their tax dollars. |
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Moreover, the driver sprockets should have a minimum of 25 to 32 teeth so as to avoid the polygon effect and not to overtax the chain rollers. |
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The daily challenges that overtax the authorities are not the only possible explanation for this situation. |
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These items can overtax or destroy the biological digestion taking place within the system or clog pumps and pipes. |
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For this purpose disasters can be defined as external events that seriously overtax the ability of individuals and their communities to respond with the resources available. |
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The federal government has been using excessive EI premiums to overtax employees and employers under the guise of employment insurance but is really diverting the money to the consolidated revenue fund. |
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I want to ask my hon. colleague, does she really believe that the right thing to do is to overtax Canadian businesses, both small and large, so they do not have the capital to hire the people we need working in our economy? |
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And when they overtax and over-regulate, they begin to hurt business. |
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Tweets wittily and often about the media's misuse of statistics and surveys, but intersperses his technical tweets with flippant items so as not to overtax his followers. |
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The reason why there are, on the whole, relatively few SWAPs or SIPs in the field of basic education is not least because this would overtax the management and implementation capacities of the partner countries. |
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Comprehensibility: The principle demands that the amount of information provided by the system does not overtax the user's capacity to process it. |
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Of course, the principle to my homepage is still offering of any comprehensive and substantial information without any technical frivolities with JAVA and animated pictures which only overtax your PC and the data connections. |
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This meeting was initially considered important primarily because we wanted to ensure that we would not overtax community volunteers with our two efforts. |
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Sudden and intense precipitation events arising from climate change may overtax wastewater and stormwater infrastructure, and possibly cause localized flooding. |
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The Liberal government continues to overtax Canadians. |
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A rapidly growing population, limited arable land, and dependence on the Nile all continue to overtax resources and stress the economy. |
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Mr. Speaker, the fact that the hon. member fails to understand consistently is that if we overtax, we lose jobs, we lose opportunity, we lose economic development. |
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What is more, we should never overtax employees and consumers, either directly or indirectly, for they make a considerable contribution to growth. |
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If we do a good enough job maybe Canadians can have those things but it will only happen if we as parliamentarians make sure governments spend within their means and do not overspend and do not overtax. |
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