Sentences with phrase «bit of a burden»

My mom is getting a little bit older and the parties are getting to be a little bit of a burden on her.
«We want to do a little bit of the grunt work for him, and do a little bit of the fact - delivery if you will, on the problems that are facing the country, to take a little bit of the burden off Governor Clinton,» Cuomo told a cheering crowd in Michigan, when he introduced Clinton a week before the election.
But he is a big goal threat (our second best after Ronaldo) and hence ZZ should find a spot for him coz we need someone to share bit of burden from Ronaldo.
What we're proposing with Segregated Witness places a little bit of burden on app developers - which we think is fair.
I pause briefly to bear what little bit of their burden I can spiritually through prayer.
That savvy move is becoming a bit of a burden early in 2017.
Yet, for companies that used to reap the benefits of misplaced chargers, these innovations might be a bit of a burden in itself.
Sometimes companies will sponsor refresher courses or training initiatives, which can certainly take a bit of the burden off of the cost of classes.
Paralympic champion David Weir pleased at the success of the GB IPC World Championships team and says it takes a bit of the burden off his shoulders
Granted, having to mail two sets of paperwork, send two Evites or leave two voicemails is a bit of a burden.
I'm sure it is a bit of a burden at times but now we need you more than ever!
«But talking plot can be a bit of a burden
He manages to give a believable explanation why Donny would be drawn to fighting and why the connection to Creed is a little bit of a burden.
She soon loses her position at Columbia and as her condition worsens, she struggles to recognize her own children while unavoidably becoming a bit of a burden on her loved ones.
I think some of the most successful blogs that I see from authors are usually multi-contributor blogs, where you see like five or six thriller authors or romance authors or science fiction authors get together, and that helps reduce a little bit of the burden and the pressure because you're trading off blogging responsibilities, but you're also bringing together all of the different audiences you have, and there's a lot of good cross-pollination there.
Not totally sure but my guess is that it could be a bit of a burden keeping track of the rewards and then there's all the politics of distributing them — who gets what, why, etc
If you've found your existing car loan to be a bit of a burden, you may have considered refinancing.
Unfortunately, my taxes tend to be complicated, and 7 years worth of tax returns are a bit of a burden.
This can be a bit of a burden for many people since many of their biggest expenses can not typically be paid with a credit card (mortgage, rent, car payment, etc.).
The weight, however, at 5.5 pounds, is a bit of a burden.
The rewards for staying mobile then become a bit of a burden, as you will spend a lot of time arbitrarily bouncing on a single car, or grinding back - and - forth on the one most conveniently placed rail in the area.
You spend so much time being as silent as possible and concentrate on everything that adding another person to the mix seems to be a bit of a burden.
Freedom, of the consumer variety at least, had become a bit of a burden.
Huawei has done well here, as handling notches has become a bit of a burden for Android OEMs and developers.
Think about it — these have to constantly scan for the nearest cell tower or Wi - Fi hotspot, and when they're connected, there's always at least a little trickle of internet traffic going that adds a bit of burden to your processor.
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