Sentences with phrase «become big burdens»

«With global warming becoming a bigger burden, it's pressing that we keep trying to turn carbon dioxide emissions back into something useful.»
As websites and online tools ask more and more from computers, browsers have quickly become a big burden — especially when they don't do a great job at memory management.

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That said, the big difference between the two is that Freeport - McMoRan's purchase saddled it with an exorbitant amount of debt, which is becoming a burden to manage given the global slump in commodity prices.
As life expectancy has increased, the burden of both normal age - related cognitive decline and neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's has become one of the biggest public health challenges worldwide.
The two young defenders will be asked to share the biggest burdens this season, and to become as indispensable as they can be.
Catrin's journey with the film crew encapsulates magic of movie - making and how storytelling becomes escapism when real life is too big of a burden to bear.
Maya Angelou (1928 - 2014) was born Marguerite Annie Johnson, in St. Louis, Missouri on April 4, 1928 to parents for whom she and her big brother Bailey soon became a burden.
If your mortgage is big, the cost of using cash advance checks could become a significant burden pretty quickly.
Further, the use of charitable mechanisms to reduce tax burdens for wealthy UK residents has in recent days become big UK news.
So what was once viewed as a burden for Android developers has now become one of the operating system's biggest strengths.
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