Sentences with phrase «as a burden»

If you are considering filing a personal injury lawsuit, you should be familiar with a legal concept known as the burden of proof.
While this could be seen as a burden at first, it is a vital part of educating young people to be responsible and informed citizens.
In the email, he also pointed to the paid family leave bill as another burden on businesses.
... Having past events shape your life is one thing, carrying the past as a burden that sits heavily upon your shoulders is not the way I view life.
So what was once viewed as a burden for Android developers has now become one of the operating system's biggest strengths.
Too few companies provide such opportunities and yes, it can be seen as a burden for them.
They're viewing the policy as a burden, not as a benefit to their lives.
The assignment is treated as a burden by the students.
It is just one more way of making sure that your eventual passing does not come as a burden.
When attorneys find themselves needing to take continuing legal education courses, many of them regard the experience as a burden, boring, or simply an unavoidable chore.
We will not solve climate change until we stop seeing emissions reductions as a burden to be equally shared.
Because you're the one making the claim, you have what is known as the burden of proof.
They may be treated as a burden, or even a liability.
We do not see servicing the needs of special education students as a burden, but as a necessity.
But these days this time is not considered very important as the burden from the real world caves in and people are in a hurry to get back to their jobs and daily routine.
Under this situation, students take these assignment writing tasks as a burden.
While it's also a requirement of your lease, it's not something you should consider as a burden.
As the burden grow worse, student debt is an emerging political issue, but so far debt relief remains elusive and college costs continue to climb.
But don't look at the requirement as a burden — it's actually just another way that the community protects you and ensures your safety.
The lesson: there's no need to see customers as a burden if it is made clear that customers are why you're there in the first place.
There is such a thing as the burden of proof, and in the case of god, as in the case of the composition of the moon, this has shifted radically.
They have seen daughters as a burden and as only having value for breeding purposes or in higher circles for forging political alliances.
They do not want to violate it; they do not want to treat the gift of fertility as a burden.
But given the only real «choice» — my mother as a burden and alive, versus my mother gone — he would keep her alive and a burden as long as possible.
I no longer think of bedtime as a burden or as something that cuts into my time to myself each evening, and it's made a huge change for all three of us.
I'm trying to convince my husband to use cloth during our travels but he fears leaking and sees washing as a burden.
Writing is approached as a burden and, admittedly, I'm too often guilty of approaching it as such myself.
It is a fiction that big business rejects all regulation as a burden.
This eliminated gravity as a burden for those whose arms were weakened by their strokes.
This is absolutely wrong and would remain as a burden on you forever.
In addition to this, we should also tell people that we don't look at herpes as any burden or anything else.
While some organizations treat compliance as a burden that must be met, others are embracing the concept of a compliance culture.
We always try our best to make sure you are able to execute your trades without having commissions as a burden to your strategies.
The reason, this is certainly also a challenge even tend as a burden for the game developers.
If there is one way to ensure that countries don't act it is to frame mitigation as a burden.
You certainly would not wish to leave your final expenses as a burden to your surviving loved ones.
Don't think of this kind of sacrifice as a burden — think of it as a way to invest in your relationship!
Don't look at your differences between you and your partner as a burden, but rather look at it as something that each of you can use to understand each other better.
When sin is viewed as a burden, people want to be relieved of this burden, and so this leads them to send it away through sacrifice.
The result is that many birds will be subjected to unnecessary suffering and end up as a burden on the animal shelter systems.
While you're obligated to have the coverage by your lease, no one who has ever suffered a loss has ever viewed their policy as a burden.
You're researching consumer credit solutions, but as your burden grows, you're feeling that bankruptcy is your only option for becoming debt free.
But don't look at the requirement as a burden — it's actually just another way that the community protects you and ensures your safety.
The exhibition The Image as Burden at Fondation Beyeler was planned and designed in close collaboration with Marlene Dumas and realized together with the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam and the Tate Modern London.
However, I believe the overall message is clear: as well as the burden imposed by the GP co-payments, AMSs are going to have to cope with substantial reductions in other Indigenous health spending over the next few years.
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