21. Because the line is the busiest on the system, there are major problems that overstretch its capabilities. 22. As soon as the new club was reformed, it vowed to never overstretch its finances to achieve success. 23. "Even with stretching, you can overstretch because ligaments are looser during pregnancy, " said Divinagracia. 24. These withdrawals . . . . will go a long way to help relieve the overstretch in the Armed Forces, 25. When it comes to U . S . weaponry, Bush's language about military overstretch and unpreparedness is nonsense. 26. But U . S . allies and potential adversaries will see it as something else : the hubris of imperial overstretch . 27. He agrees with Paul Kennedy's claim of " imperialistic overstretch " being one of the reasons that hegemons fall. 28. "A German army operation in Afghanistan is a perfectly appropriate way to overstretch their endurance, " he added. 29. "At present, we would overstretch the army, " the Welt am Sonntag newspaper quoted Scharping as saying. 30. Under attack for failing to rein in soaring house prices, the government Sunday warned potential buyers not to overstretch their finances.