How To Use Burden In A Sentence
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The company said yesterday that that burden had become 'unsupportable in the long term'.
Times, Sunday Times
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The added demands brought about by the ageing population will place an insupportable burden on acute hospital services.
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Soviet women carry the main burden of shopping, homemaking and child rearing.
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The overall tax burden, according to the Tax Foundation, is the third-lowest in the nation.
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The burden of his espionage responsibilities gives him a distinct air of desperation.
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It was the least encumbered of all the tenures with obsolete and burdensome features, reminiscent of an older day, when land-holding involved public rights and duties as well as private rights of ownership.
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Adopting, the additional computative burden imposed by it notwithstanding, Schonfeld's modification of Airy's formulæ, he introduced into his equations a fifth unknown quantity expressive of a possible stellar drift in galactic longitude.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 829, November 21, 1891
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Cultural practices have survived or fallen only in part because of their effect on the strength of the group, and those which have survived are usually burdened with unnecessary impedimenta.
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He appeared periodically in the villages with his eight donkeys, or neddies as he called them, with jingling bells on their headstalls and their burdens of two sacks of small coal on each.
A Shepherd's Life Impressions of the South Wiltshire Downs
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She felt a burden lifting off her shoulders and smiled at the carefree feeling that permeated her senses.
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They shared the joy and burden of editing for the next thirteen years, the longest period of any coeditorship in the journal's existence.
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The Education Department has stipulated in writing that the burden on students must be reduced.
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Despite the challenges that prevail, our women have 'shouldered' the burdens with great resilience and dignity; and many of the successes that we claim toady, must be credited to our mothers, grandmothers, wives, aunts and sisters.
Jamaica Information Service
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Further development of reversible clothing and equipment covers will reduce the logistics burden, increase mission flexibility and reduce procurement costs.
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The irony is that the new tax system will burden those it was intended to help.
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In so doing, Congress is compounding the burden and is proposing to go far beyond any rational tax policy in what can only be described as a confiscatory manner.
Alan Patricof: Unintended Consequences of the Enterprise Value Tax
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If it should be objected by any that though he did not himself burden them, yet, being crafty, he caught them with guile, that is, he sent those among them who pillaged them, and afterwards he shared with them in the profit: "This was not so," says the apostle; "I did not make a gain of you myself, nor by any of those whom I sent; nor did Titus, nor any others -- We walked by the same spirit and in the same steps.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
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Persons thus co-opted by the Senate were liable to the burden of the praetorship , and likewise those whom the Emperor ennobled, unless special exemption were granted.
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They will block further tax cuts, except modest breaks for small businesses to ease the burden of a minimum wage increase.
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The severity, universality, complexity of peasant burden overweight, is to determined fundamentally that solving peasant burden overweight needs long period of time and arduousness of problem.
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Hanging on paper, and yet weighed down by leavy burdens* Trade necefijury to Enable us to fuppbrt an enox - motts debt; and yet that debt, together with an excefs of paper* money, working continually towards the dcftruAion of trade. —
The Monthly Review
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Its people are overburdened by religious riot, ethnic strife, corruption and the absence of social infrastructure.
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They play urban refugees - an unhappily married man and a coffee-shop girl burdened by her ill father - on the threshold of potential love.
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His mind was employed upon Christ, and even bodily he felt as if set free from a great burden which had bowed him down.
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Immediate pressure on peasant living standards was relieved by the abolition of redemption dues and restraint of the tax burden.
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Imposing such a burden would alter the basic structure between state and federal governments, which is critical to our constitutional scheme.
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He could not shoulder the burden alone.
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Your other children, in particular, may try to deal with their pain alone so as not to burden you with additional worries.
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Alternatively, you've stuck with increasingly burdensome friendships or relationships.
Times, Sunday Times
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The bus is a far lower environmental burden than passenger cars, calculated on the number of passengers per kilometre.
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Ensures both that (a) clients comply with all applicable authorities, while at the same time minimizing their tax and reporting burdens, and (b) self and client service teams comply with all Firm policies, standards, and the BDO Tax Quality Manual ("TQM").
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He finally reached Bear Dooley's half-closed office door, which was burdened with numerous layers of thick brown paint.
THE X FILES 3: GROUND ZERO
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To fly with such a burden in daylight is simply to court disaster.
Development of Aircraft in War
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Inmates feel isolated and are already overburdened by the tension of courts and hearings.
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And when thou hast done it, to let me understand what he saith, that I may dye the more contentedly, and disburdened of so heavy an oppression, the onely comfort to a parting spirit: and so she ceased, her teares flowing forth abundantly.
The Decameron
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If he fails to do so, he is held liable, whereas in an action for negligence the legal burden in most cases remains throughout on the plaintiff.
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Older manufacturing companies are burdened with tremendous health care costs for retired employees.
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Sri Aurobindo's "prescription for a spiritualized aesthesis" rids us from the burden of "responsibility" dogging or any nagging sense of lack or guilt.
Archive 2008-03-01
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A donkey can carry a heavy burden.
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He said it had not been possible to find a source of substantial funding to operate the vessel and, as a result, it would place a big burden on the council.
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Needless to say, this has led to additional burden on the locality's narrow roads.
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Calculates the piston displacement, speed, acceleration, and analyzes the forces burden of the piston joint - shank - framework . 3.
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Perhaps you wonder how so numerous a race of these beings has come to exist; but that boy at your elbow, bending under the weight of his literary burden, is a colporteur for converting the men and women of this "enlightened nation" to rowdyism.
The Elements of Character
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The straining bearers like a string quartet, taking the burden up in unison, at a nod from their leader?
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The burden of taxation has risen considerably.
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This feeling is very strong in many apartment houses where small rooms are overburdened by this kind of wainscot, and to make matters worse, the top is used as a plate-rail.
Furnishing the Home of Good Taste A Brief Sketch of the Period Styles in Interior Decoration with Suggestions as to Their Employment in the Homes of Today
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I would have carried my burden more lightly, not been overcome by a spirit of seriousness and of shame.
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Broadly speaking, the more conservative the state's political representation in the legislature, the more regressive its tax burden.
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He unburdened a horse of its load.
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The mental burden is weighing him down more than the technical flaw.
Times, Sunday Times
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shoulder the burden
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The manager carries the greatest burden of responsibility.
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Early retirement rules apply in other particularly burdensome professions.
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The plaintiff is relieved of the burden of managing a large sum of money and is protected from possible dissipation of the funds.
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Sooner or later,the time comes when we all must become responsible adults,and learn to give up what we want,so we can choose to do what is right.Of course,a life time of responsibility isn'e always easy,and as the years go on,it's a burden that can become too heavy for some to bear.But still we try to do what is best,what is good.Not only for ourselves,but for those we love.Yes,sooner or later we must all become responsible adults.No one knows this better than the young.
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Long extend arm holds hand opportunity to increase muscle and articulatory burden greatly.
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The burden must rest, however, upon the partially improvised text.
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I can't afford to bear the deep feeling is the burden, sweet prattle just happened to cash lies.
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A horrible something, as penetrable as mist, as keen as the sting of conscience, as inevitable as the burden of life, seemed to inwrap him.
A Tar-Heel Baron
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But instead of coming on a mighty war horse or a proud stallion, he rides a lowly beast of burden.
Christianity Today
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In addition, a strategy involving routine endoscopy would be a considerable burden to patients.
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Part of acknowledging our inadequacies and sinfulness is to admit when you are doing a lousy job speaking the truth, which is the main burden of the Cdl's message.
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While the idea of people telling their stories is attractive in theory, in practice the courts are overburdened as it is.
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Those who fled at once, unburdened by possessions, had a chance of survival, for the rain of ash and pumice, mixed with lithics, that descended for several hours was not necessarily lethal.
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While a system of barracks relieved the villagers of having to lodge the dragoons in their houses, the obligation to transport provisions using their own animals at times when they were needed in the fields was burdensome.
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The banks are looking into how many companies' payments they can handle without overburdening their own systems, the person said.
Tech Crash Hits Japan Bank
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Is it naively idealistic to imagine a British prime minister taking on such a Herculean burden?
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The poverty-stricken viceroyalty of Sardinia contributed little, Sicily somewhat more; most of the burden fell on Naples.
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For instance, it becomes a burden to our inefficient transportation system.
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Yet, it was clearly established that even a modest weight reduction and improved weight control could bring health benefits, and relieve the burden on hard-pressed health systems.
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The team wants to trade the franchise player and rid itself of his $10.5 rail lion salary cap burden.
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That terrible festering secret of yours that burdens you, the hypocrisy of your life.
The Sun
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Families and communities disintegrate under the crushing burden of drug addiction.
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Sooner or later,the time comes when we all must become responsible adults,and learn to give up what we want,so we can choose to do what is right.Of course,a life time of responsibility isn'e always easy,and as the years go on,it's a burden that can become too heavy for some to bear.But still we try to do what is best,what is good.Not only for ourselves,but for those we love.Yes,sooner or later we must all become responsible adults.No one knows this better than the young.
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The shire's existing bowling club has become too expensive to maintain, especially with the price of labour and of materials such as fertiliser and weedicides constantly rising thereby putting more burden on a declining membership.
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The costs of creating new enmities, losing potential allies, and adding to the military and security burden that we bear as the world's policeman are astronomically high, as the last decade has shown.
America's Freedom Opportunity in the Middle East
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The burden of the essay will be merely to indicate how voluntarism can succeed in academic circles.
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The girl's afore-mentioned burden - a phenomenon - had been perpetually exacerbated by Carl's boorish, bullying behaviour towards her.
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Unprofitable contracts can be ended, and property burdened with onerous obligations disowned.
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The main burden of caring for old people falls on the state.
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He said Alexkor recently "armoured" a particular slimes dam with coarse overburden to stop a windblown "plume" of fine material that was threatening the proclaimed Ramsar wetland site at the mouth of the Orange River.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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We're not making great claims about the overall tax burden.
Times, Sunday Times
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The adoption of this policy would relieve them of a tremendous burden.
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Asset management companies set up by governments in Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia and Thailand have mopped up the worst bad loans, unburdening banks by pulling the plug on deadbeat borrowers.
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If that were the case, then wouldn't the girls athletics program be overburdened with athletic hopefuls dreaming of state championships?
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Supposing Blair is correct, and parents do espy special, precious things that childless adults never can, it would still be reassuring to know that these are not outweighed by the associated burdens of exhaustion, continual interruption and prime ministerial anxiety about how to blag a first-class education without going private.
Surely Dave and Nick have got better things to do? | Catherine Bennett
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Health services have been overburdened and are unable to care for many older people.
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Expectation can be a heavy burden to carry - but the weight of no expectation is greater still.
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Between Dawney and Beta lieth a famous island in Orenoque (now called Baraquan, for above Meta it is not known by the name of Orenoque) which is called Athule (cataract of Ature); beyond which ships of burden cannot pass by reason of a most forcible overfall, and current of water; but in the eddy all smaller vessels may be drawn even to Peru itself.
The Discovery of Guiana
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The school governors carry a special burden of responsibility.
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And technology is most celebrated when it is most invisible—when the machinery is completely hidden, combining godlike effortlessness with blissful ignorance about the mechanisms that deliver our disburdened lives.
The Secular Prophet
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Showing little progress and imposing a burden on educators and their resources, the incurables were gradually abandoned in favor of those who showed more promise.
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The total tax burden has risen only slightly.
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The school governors carry a special burden of responsibility.
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Hugh's rejection of what he has recognized puts the burden on us in the audience to turn from the past to the future, from linguistic purism to linguistic ecumenism, and from physical force to imaginative growth.
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We wouldn't be trying to run or control the charities, just to do everything we could to make their own task less burdensome. "
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Fear about Ireland's high debt burden left investors seeking shelter in German bunds, which also kept the euro weak against the dollar for a fourth straight day though it was well off the session low in volatile trading after a U.S.
FOREX-Dollar climbs to 1-month high vs yen, euro | Reuters
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The developing countries bear the burden of an enormous external debt.
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Universities and colleges welcomed the move, seeing it as victory for their long-running campaign to reduce the inspection burden.
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Disburden your mind of the weight that presses on it.
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For in any situation of war or conflict, women shoulder the greatest burden.
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Win also is clear that she will not become a burden to her family.
Times, Sunday Times
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People are killing each other because of bigotry, fanaticism and prejudice, so why are we adding to the burden of intolerance?
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This quaint ceremonial, still annually observed in the secluded capital of Buddhism-the Rome of Asia-is interesting because it exhibits, in a clearly marked religious stratification, a series of divine redeemers themselves redeemed, of vicarious sacrifices vicariously atoned for, of gods undergoing a process of fossilisation, who, while they retain the privileges, have disburdened themselves of the pains and penalties of divinity.
The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion
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The Chief Inspector disliked being overburdened with insignificant detail.
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Guadalupe, the "wrangler," appeared from an inner room, looking like a chief of the Navajo tribe, so burdened was he with the bright-hued
Blue Bonnet's Ranch Party
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The partnership purchases workers' compensation and liability insurance, which reduces the bureaucratic burden on participating companies.
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The UGR - E will also reduce the cost and logistical burden associated with using a field kitchen.
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The increasing burden of legislation, designed by well meaning but desk-bound bureaucrats, ensured that only the very large could survive, unless they found a niche.
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It would willingly unburden the clubs of a major share of financial responsibility to England's elite and pay the players itself through central contracting, just as England does with its top cricketers.
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The pointlessly beautiful (beautifully pointless) game seems burdened with a vast weight of financial, cultural, political import.
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Nothing can lift the burden from my shoulders .
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The burden fell on the eldest son.
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He glanced back at Vincent, who was puffing and wheezing from the walk down the tunnel under the burden of ammunition, weapons and the oppressive heat of his coat.
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Got an experimental extension that's worth the beta-test burden?
Four Experimental Firefox Extensions Worth An Extra Click | Lifehacker Australia
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Mr Lynagh for Mr Unwin carried the burden of the argument here.
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he sands in your way beg for your song and your movement, dancingwater. will you carry the burden of their lameness?
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Education could become a conduit for this but should not be expected to shoulder the financial burden alone.
Times, Sunday Times
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These charges are particularly burdensome for poor parents.
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Conclusion The plasma concentration of EBV DNA could reflect the tumor burden in patients with NPC.
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We owe it to those who bore the burden and paid the price before us, and we also owe it to those who will come after us.
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Strategically located naval bases capable of berthing the carriers would also have to be constructed, adding to the already burdensome bill.
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They may also be implemented in the context of broader economic issues, such as shifting the tax burden from labour to non-renewable resources through an ecotax at the national or multinational level (see chapter 11).
Chapter 9
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It promises to free many diabetics from the burden of injections.
The Sun
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It will relieve her of a tremendous burden.
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Releasing more bailout funds will require the International Monetary Fund and European institutions to vouchsafe that Greece has not fallen short of its privatization and austerity pledges and the IMF will have to maintain that Greece's mountainous debt burden is sustainable.
Move Buys Time for Greece, But Growing Debt Looms
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Canadian sanitary and technical regulations, such as differences in foodstuff standards, burdensome inspection and authorization procedures by the Canadian Food and Inspection Agency (CFIA), labelling and packaging requirements, or the lack of transparency and international harmonization of technical and safety standards;
The EU and Canada: Partners that Matter
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The decision of Government to send reinforcements to Ireland was mentioned as a prelude to the information from Vienna of the birth of a son to the Princess Nikolas: and then; having conjoined the two entirely heterogeneous pieces of intelligence, the composer adroitly interfused them by a careless transposition of the prelude and the burden that enabled him to play ad libitum on regrets and rejoicings; by which device the lord of Earlsfont might be offered condolences while the lady could express her strong contentment, inasmuch as he deplored the state of affairs in the sister island, and she was glad of a crisis concluding a term of suspense thus the foreign-born baby was denounced and welcomed, the circumstances lamented and the mother congratulated, in a breath, all under cover of the happiest misunderstanding, as effective as the cabalism of Prospero's wand among the Neapolitan mariners, by the skilful Irish development on a grand scale of the rhetorical figure anastrophe, or a turning about and about.
Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith
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Uplift of this magnitude could have occurred during Hercynian times with the stripping of considerable amounts of Carboniferous overburden.
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In fact, there is only one fatal illness, The Mildew, and if you catch that, there is nothing but The Green Room, a chamber of soothing shades that lead you comfortably, painlessly and euphorically to a place where you are no longer a burden.
Jasper Fforde discusses Shades of Grey, the first in a trilogy set in a future world recognizable as our own - but only just
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The announcement lifts a heavy burden from him and ends months of speculation.
Times, Sunday Times
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Instead I have come to realise that I must bear the guilty burden of forty years of unintentional eco-terrorism.
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Many firms in France and Germany already find the cost of employment extremely burdensome.
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The plan, currently under development, tackles the double burden of undernutrition and overweight and focuses on the window of opportunity between conception and the second year of life.
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Not that I was about to unburden myself to Miss M, either; but we'd be sharing something none the less.
NIGHT SISTERS
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He is interested in tilting the tax burden even more toward those who produce and less on those who don’t.
Matthew Yglesias » Taxing Capital Gains
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But knowledge began in the mind, and was founded on particulars; though afterwards, perhaps, no notice was taken thereof: it being natural for the mind (forward still to enlarge its knowledge) most attentively to lay up those general notions, and make the proper use of them, which is to disburden the memory of the cumbersome load of particulars.
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
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Furthermore, to take precautions against uninvited guests was thought too onerous a burden to place on landowners.
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Whatever happens to me let me not be unjust, she said; let me bear my burdens myself, and not shift them upon others!
Chapter XL
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It proclaims the burdens of pollution control regulation, displaying industry as suffocating under costly yet trivial constraints.
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He shall sustain thee_; shall bear both, if thou trust Him with both, both thee and thy burden: _He shall never suffer the righteous to be moved_.
Daily Strength for Daily Needs
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pick up the burden of high-interest mortgages
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Love and knowledge, so far as they were possible, led upward toward the heavens. But always pity brought me back to earth. Echoes of cries of pain reverberate in my heart. Children in famine, victims tortured by oppressors, helpless old people a burden to their sons, and the whole world of loneliness, poverty, and pain make a mockery of what human life should be. I long to alleviate this evil, but I cannot, and I too suffer.
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I fervently hope he recognizes and understands the burden that's on his shoulders.
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Why would he be selfish enough to kill himself and leave poor Delia with this terrible burden?
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“Dearest wife and daughter,” returned the Emperor, “I have hitherto spared you the burden of a painful secret, which I have locked in my own bosom, at whatever expense of solitary sorrow and unimparted anxiety.
Count Robert of Paris
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The European nation was not expecting to lose the war, let alone anticipate being burdened with payments that would reach into the next century.
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Ruddy-faced men, bronze-faced men, pale-faced men; young women, girls, matrons and "flappers"; caddies burdened with bags of golf clubs and pockets bulging with cunningly found balls; skillful waiters hurrying here and there with trays on which glasses of various shapes, sizes, and of diversified contents tinkled musically-such was the scene at the
The Golf Course Mystery
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So much for taking the burden off the workers and making the aged more self-reliant!
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The Ramsey rule stipulates that to minimize excess burden, tax rates should be set so that the proportional reduction in the quantity demanded of each good is the same.
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The tragedies follow the death on Sept. 4 of 21-year-old bodyboarder Kyle Burden, whose legs were bitten off by a shark described as 4.5 metres long at a beach south of Perth.
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What people did to me might hurt as well, but I would not carry their narrow-mindedness or bias as my burden.
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Buying a house often places a large financial burden on young couples.
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The principle is independent of inrush and iron loss and has less calculation burden.
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Does this impose a burden in terms of the capital-labour ratio being lower?
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The burden and responsibility is too much for you to carry.
Times, Sunday Times
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America was unbound and, at least in relative terms, unburdened.
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Amongst so excitable a people as the Arabs, this game caused quarrels and bloodshed, hence its prohibition: and the theologians, who everywhere and at all times delight in burdening human nature, have extended the command, which is rather admonitory than prohibitive, to all games of chance.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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Let this burden your mind and spark your imagination.
Christianity Today
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The expense of servicing the debt burden increased the budget deficit, which in turn stimulated inflation.
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Yet the burden of geography has not changed, while the Russian state has changed profoundly since the ascension of Putin.
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The House held that the burden of proof of causation remained on the plaintiff throughout the case.
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But such extra burdens hardly help business, which now needs to lobby for joined-up tax reform.
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A text is far easier, quicker, less burdensome.
Times, Sunday Times
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You are fleeced by these landlords for their private benefit, and as well kept under by the public burdens of State, wherein while the richer sort favour themselves, ye are gnawn to the very bones.
The Rise of the Democracy
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A coward considers difficulties as a heavy burden on his back,but a valiant fighter turns difficulties into a stepping-stone for his advance.
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Help those in her presence to keep a civil tongue and a calm demeanor as they take on the burden of chastisement and admonishment, which is never easy work, Lord.
Poor, Afflicted Nail Filing Sister
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He conjured up a vision of this strange forgotten kink in the world's littoral, of the long meandering channels that spread and divaricate and spend their burden of mud and silt within the thunderbelt of Atlantic surf, of the dense tangled vegetation that creeps into the shimmering water with root and sucker.
Tono Bungay
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And here we would express our sincere thanks to all such as alleviated so greatly the burdens war had imposed upon us -- alleviated these by friendly sympathies, which found expression in deeds of kindness and love, and that at a time and in circumstances when the sword of Damocles was suspended over their heads, for to give an enemy a drop of cold water was then considered a great crime!
In the Shadow of Death
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These changes have reduced the burden of taxation on the wealthy considerably.
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Let this burden your mind and spark your imagination.
Christianity Today
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The parents are desperate to rescue their kids from a system that stymies creativity and makes education a burden.
Michael Levy: What I Learned from China's Schools
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The vanities of sovereignty had never any particular charm for Charles V.; he was not a man who cared "to monarchise and kill with looks," or who could feel a pang at parting with the bauble of a crown; and when the wise world cried out in their surprise, and strained their fancies for the cause of conduct which seemed so strange to them, they forgot that princes who reign to labour, grow weary like the peasant of the burden of daily toil.
The Reign of Mary Tudor
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When something sensational happens to us, sharing the happiness of the occasion with friends intensifies our joy. Conversely, in times of trouble and tension, when our spirits are low, unburdening our worries and fears to compassionate friends alleviates the stress.
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The burden of the essay will be merely to indicate how voluntarism can succeed in academic circles.
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Taking away the burden of administration will free teachers to concentrate on teaching.
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Let the counties work to bring on players free from the burdens placed on them from head office.
Times, Sunday Times
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Drunkards think they have no problems, they don't worry about tomorrow, and they have no burden or cares.
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Ministers are looking at how to ease the burden of higher electricity prices on energy intensive industry.
Times, Sunday Times
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Most of us recognize the sense of comfort we feel when we arrive at a place where we are loved, a sense of ... de-burdening - the load lightens, the stress fades away, words flow smoothly, smiles are more frequent, expressiveness is more unfettered ...
Acceptance
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Social work staff say they are overburdened with casework and worried about not being able to give heroin addicts in the drug court enough support.
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At times, he has looked burdened and golf has seemed more like a job than a vocation.
Times, Sunday Times
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If you can hold something up and put it down, it is called weight-lifting; if you can hold something up but can never put it down,it's called burden-bearing. Pitifully, most of people are bearing heavy burdens when they are in love.
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Instead, I think it has more to do with the rights and burdens which result from an unagreed-on pregnancy, whether accidental or not.
Court Strongly Rejects “Choice For Men” Civil Rights Lawsuit
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The hope and the hype can become a burden on the weekly grind of the European Tour.
Times, Sunday Times
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It is still labouring under the debt burden that it was encumbered with in the 1980s.
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In view of that, the specialists pointed out when the social conscious overly strengthened success in just one side, almost every students had to carry on a heavy psychometrics burden.
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Using outdated words such as "altruists" to represent the forces of evil who would overburden the poor, beleaguered American business community, Rand
The Rule of Reason
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Several authors have noted that as a result of the decennial census, the states that are gaining population, House seats and electoral votes have below-average tax burdens, while those states losing House seats and electoral votes have above-average tax burdens.
Toward A New Economic Consensus
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As living-wage laws get broader and more expansive, supporters are also trying to offload some of the cost, increasingly burdensome to cities, onto state and federal government.
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The burden on likes is cheerfully borne.
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Her father carried a heavy burden of responsibility.
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It is a troubling indictment of new, burdensome, institutional barriers to free inquiry.
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To the more highly pitched self-consciousness this life had become a burden, and in the miseries of the present, one hoped for a future life in which the pain and vulgarity of the unreal life of earth would be completely laid aside ([Greek: Enkrateia] and [Greek: anastasis]).
History of Dogma, Volume 1 (of 7)
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Clinical research in this part of the world should focus more evenly on the major contributors to burden of disease.
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All the aforesaid dufferdom, therefore, increases the burden of the taxpayer.
Yet Again
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A coward considers difficulties as a heavy burden on his back,but a valiant fighter turns difficulties into a stepping-stone for his advance.
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The function of the rule for distribution of evidential burden is to help the judge to decide who is going to undertake the disadvantage judgment when the fact of a case is still unclear.
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She does not want to be constricted by a narrow feminism nor does she accept the cultural burden handed to her as a woman.
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The 1964 platform of the Republican Party did allow tax credits for those burdened by the costs of higher education.