That will involve quickly resolving the company's strained relationship with its bottlers over pricing and increasing its advertising spending. |
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Recent developments in the region appear only to have aggravated an already strained relationship. |
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The difference between a healthy relationship and a strained relationship is not necessarily the type or number of problems. |
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In the aftermath of a conflict, be the one who takes steps to get a strained relationship back on track. |
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The movie told the story of the strained relationship between a brother and sister which resulted from their respective obsessions with dogs. |
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Often I thought he was the only lifeline that existed between the company and us, during our overly strained relationship. |
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He was as much a part of the family as everyone else, though he did have a strained relationship with some of the extended family, more of which anon. |
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The lens helps us to understand the strained relationship we harbor towards our chimaeras. |
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Disciples of Sigmund Freud could see such a trauma as a phenomenon of the Oedipus complex, an ambivalent, strained relationship with the father. |
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Armstrong is known in the cycling world for his strained relationship with the press. |
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After it was published, his already strained relationship with the authorities worsened. |
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Such adversities include barrenness, loss of fetus, strained relationship between spouses and even death. |
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Stoudemire made six All-Star appearances playing for D'Antoni despite a sometimes strained relationship. |
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While most couples do cope, a lot of them often end up on tenter-hooks creating a strained relationship which is never good for any relationship, let alone a marriage. |
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A strained relationship with the United States surely led to this major worry that such restrictions would spark a trade war and exasperate the economic downturn. |
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Leigh and Minghella were nominated for best screenplay, with Leigh an early favourite for his story about the comically strained relationship between Gilbert and Sullivan. |
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Drivers and cyclists may never live in peace, but Zackees Turn Signal Gloves can help toward repairing that strained relationship. |
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Her home life was complicated by her mother's illness and a strained relationship with her father, with whom she is not on speaking terms. |
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Indiana lacks a proper father figure because of his strained relationship with his father, Henry Senior. |
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This, of course, applies particularly to a difficult and strained relationship such as that between the Germans and the peoples of Eastern Europe. |
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The Founding Congress of the ITUC initiated another reform in this context which might bring new momentum for the occasionally strained relationship between European and global trade union structures. |
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Most of the featured subjects are Madawaskan. They discuss their home and its distinctiveness, as well as their sometimes harmonious, sometimes strained relationship with Acadians. |
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Milton's daughters survived to adulthood, but he always had a strained relationship with them. |
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This coexistence results in a sometimes strained relationship between the two groups in which the former are often marginalised, exploited and deemed inferior. |
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His own contained anger is misdirected towards Professor Abner Ravenwood, his mentor at the University of Chicago, leading to a strained relationship with Marion Ravenwood. |
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For Morris, this decision resulted in a strained relationship with his family, who believed that he should have entered either commerce or the clergy. |
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