Sentences with phrase «borne heavy burdens»

Certain schools of psychiatry bear a heavy burden of responsibility in this regard.
A man is oppressed by its weight on his back only when his back also bears a heavy burden of neurotic anxiety.
Help me to bear my heavy burden right, And show me how to walk in wisdom's way.26
The coalition believes the wealthiest should «bear the heaviest burden», Nick Clegg has told MPs, ahead of the expected demise of the 50p top rate in tomorrow's Budget.
While the coalition wanted to cut state spending back to a «rudimentary» level, he said his party must be «fair at every possible level» and based on the principle that «the broadest backs bear the heaviest burden».
People who supported Mr Clegg's party in May are the least likely to agree that those with the broadest shoulders are bearing the heaviest burden of the cuts — 22 per cent, compared to 23 per cent of Labour voters and 39 per cent of Tory voters.
The economic, social, and emotional tolls of these deaths are substantial, but some parts of the US are bearing heavier burdens than others.
Local school districts bear the heaviest burden in making the investments needed to build and improve school facilities.
They have borne the heaviest burdens.
And though the average household income for seniors is well - above average, plenty of older residents are unable to bear the heavy burden: 1 in 10 Californians age 65 and over are living in poverty.
But the world's poorest people will bear the heaviest burden — from rising seas and more intense droughts, shortages of water and food.
Since women make up an estimated 70 % of those living below the poverty line, they are most likely to bear the heaviest burdens.
The economic costs of climate change are already being felt, and some of the world's poorest nations are bearing the heaviest burden.
Poor people, who often depend more immediately on natural resources and are less able to compete for dwindling supplies, bear the heaviest burden.
Defendants Bear a Heavy Burden to Prove the Amount in Controversy Under the Class Action Fairness Act of 2005, Orange County Lawyer Magazine, Volume 49, No. 11 (Nov. 2007)(Download PDF)

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It is a heavy, heavy burden and one that you should not bear on your own.
On the contrary, his most stinging words are directed toward those who «preach, but do not practice»; to those who «bind heavy burdens, hard to bear, and lay them on men's shoulders; but they themselves will not move them with their finger»; to those who «devour widows» houses and for a pretense... make long prayers»; to those who are «blind guides, straining out a gnat and swallowing a camel» (Matt.
It is I that make the burden heavy and the yoke much to big for me to bear.
Paul's admonishment to the churches in Galatia, to bear up one another's burdens, is critical for us to remember, especially when the burden of addiction is so heavy and relapse makes it so difficult to pick oneself up.
But quite to the contrary, God was there all along, suffering alongside them, helping them bear up under the crushing burden of pain and loss, and waiting with them until the heavy cost of justice had been poured out by the destroyer.
After all, Wesley notes, Genesis 2:18 says it is not good for man to be alone, the apostle Paul writes that it is better to be married than to burn with passion, and Jesus warned against religious leaders tying up «heavy burdens, hard to bear,» and laying them on people's shoulders (Matthew 11:30).
If you are dulled and dazed with the fever and the fret, or weary and worn — tottering under burdens too heavy to bear — go back to the old outdoor home.»
True, rule imposes on the ruler heavy burdens, cares, and responsibilities, not borne by the ruled.
The idea of laying burdens on people's backs that are too heavy to bear comes to mind.
There are days in which we have heavy burdens to bear.
They all give the distinct impression that whatever is wrong with the child is the parents» (especially mother's) fault, and that's such a heavy burden to bear.
The man at the centre of the «gay cake» case is bearing a «heavy burden» because of the legal battle, his lawyer said.
That's a pretty heavy burden to bear.
The sexism endemic to a patriarchal society ironically bore with its logic a heavier burden upon «deviants» of the «superior» gender.
However, Jesus has not placed on spouses a burden impossible to bear, or too heavyheavier than the Law of Moses.108 By coming to restore the original order of creation disturbed by sin, he himself gives the strength and grace to live marriage in the new dimension of the Reign of God.
But Shaq may bear an even heavier burden in Miami.
It's a heavy burden for one person to bear.
With heavy course loads and numerous extracurricular activities, the burden that students must bear in their backpacks can set them up for injuries.
That's a heavy burden for a child to bear.
These are instructive examples of the care Labour would take, and the difference Labour could make, to ensure the heaviest burden of fiscal consolidation is borne by those with the broadest shoulders, not those already struggling to make ends meet.
The government has always maintained that the cuts will be «fair» and that those with the «broadest shoulders will carry the heaviest burden», but it doesn't take a forensic accountant to work out that a comprehensive raid on the welfare pot will mean the poorest will bear the brunt of the impact.
Last month, we warned that the mayor might be laying the groundwork for a hefty tax hike down the road, even though taxpayers here already bear the nation's heaviest state and local tax burden.
The repercussions of choosing a different path, though, may be too heavy a burden to bear.
For many who are recently out of school (or even for some who are not), student loans and credit card debt are a heavy burden to bear - not just financially, but psychologically.
As the drug packages proved too heavy a burden for the Colombian pigeon to bear and the prison walls too high, its task of transporting narcotics from a local drug gang to inmates ended in failure.
Turrell's work, on the other hand, may ask too much of its environment, and the demands it places on space and quiet may be too heavy a burden to bear.
This heavy burden you are hauling is not one you need to bear alone — our Pasco County Auto Accident Lawyers at Whittel & Melton can help.
Typical work undertaken by legal professionals will have undergone a diametric shift, with AI bearing the burden of process - heavy tasks such as due diligence, research, contract reviews and document production.
Bitcoin exchanges will still be regulated as telecommunications services, but they will not need to endure anything close to the sort of heavy financial regulatory burden borne by exchanges in the US.
It took a heavy toll bearing that burden.
Homeowners in the housing market with the heaviest overall tax burden paid a percentage of their income seven times greater than the burden borne by the housing market with the lowest overall tax burden.
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