A female student taking a math test experiences an extra cognitive and emotional
burden of worry related to the stereotype that women are not good at math.
I know that life is short and precious and try to live as happily as I can without
the burden of worrying about the wrath of some imaginary judge.
Perhaps we adults are the ones fascinated with sex, drugs and rock»n' roll, while youth carry an adultlike
burden of worries.
This relieves the intended parents from
the burden of worrying about making sure everyone is paid correctly, and provides the surrogate with the reassurance that she will be paid on time and in full for her services.
While some observers are skeptical about reverse mortgages (and this is a good thing) many retirement planners are starting to see them as a valuable tool, one which will reduce
the burden of worrying about having enough money for retirement.
Perhaps that's so they can enjoy the rest of the holiday without
burden of worries.
Not exact matches
We actually believe that encouraging everyone to take enough vacation is more
of a
burden on leadership than
worrying about people taking too much.
Private - equity acquisitions
of retailers have become increasingly rare, as the investment firms
worry about increasing headwinds facing the industry and their portfolio companies struggle with the debt
burden left behind from leveraged buyouts.
This doesn't make it impossible for China to do so, but it is all the more
worrying that no country has suffered from economic imbalances or from debt
burdens as deep as those
of China today.
In fact, the credit
burden of individuals ranks among the two or three things that
worry policy makers most.
These are the ones the most
worry policy - makers, and is one
of the reasons they have pledged to be cautious as they take interest rates higher; anyone so
burdened will be extra sensitive to higher borrowing costs.
As petitioner to the tribunal, Elizabeth bore a real
burden of work and
worry for months.
The transition from tenseness, self - responsibility, and
worry, to equanimity, receptivity, and peace, is the most wonderful
of all those shiftings
of inner equilibrium, those changes
of the personal centre
of energy, which I have analyzed so often; and the chief wonder
of it is that it so often comes about, not by doing, but by simply relaxing and throwing the
burden down.
There are horrifying statistics, but they're wonderful for making the point that it's the structures
of society that are responsible for so many people in our own culture being economically so desperately bad off — with all
of the existential angst, and all
of the
burden of the everyday that goes with constant money
worry.
While that task might not be quite as costly as some curators make it out to be as
of now the bill has no definite provision for appropriations to ease the
burden; understandably, museum people are
worried about their funding.
He's got a lot
of worries on his mind — his job is a heavy
burden at times.
But just as truly, and with a much wider range among men, beggarly poverty, the
worry over a bare existence from day to day, seems to us to be a dismal
burdening of life which can exclude altogether the thought
of an otherworldly destiny and determination
of life.
Kate Browning (WFP - Shirley), chairwoman
of the county legislature's public safety committee, said hiring more officers would reduce overtime and relieve the
burden on current officers, whom she
worries are becoming overworked.
The
worry and the
burden of not knowing if you can pay the mortgage, pay the rent, stay in the same place for more than 6 months at a time, is devastating to millions
of people.
Others were
worried about being drawn into a wider conflict or questioned why other states and organisations in the region could not carry a greater share
of the
burden.
Improving the patient experience Andy Burnham said that one
of the primary concerns for most sufferers in his experience was parking charges and these sorts
of worries could add to already large
burden of cancer.
Observers
worry that Cuomo will further
burden the MTA, which already suffers from a near - crippling amount
of debt, with yet more
of it.
For the rest
of her life and her future generations, she will be
burdened with
worry.»
Farmers remember the
burden of past regulations and
worry more about those than the damage
of droughts, floods or erratic weather.
Epidemiologists
worry that the combination
of HIV -
burdened immune systems and total drug resistance could put TB on the fast track to causing an uncontrollable epidemic.
Cognitive psychologist Nora Newcombe
of Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, who studies childhood learning, writes that although «it's nice to be exempted from the regulatory
burden,» she
worries that if her research isn't considered health - related, «will there later be criticism
of funding from NIH?»
Sharing your
worries with someone allows temporary relief
of your
burdens and can help you feel cared for at your time
of need.
This is important as users can perform secure transaction without
worrying about sellers not delivering the goods and services (especially as Viola.AI is available worldwide), and merchants will not be
burdened by unnecessary hassle
of users backing away from the deal.
Being brought up by parents who could — particularly in this day and age — easily be regarded as my very young grandparents, the generation gap, plus their overly concern for my wellbeing and safety, had not prepared me for the harshness that stark poverty brought to people who were
burdened with the added
worries of having to care for a sick and handicapped child.
With less
of a financial
burden to
worry about, institutions can focus on what's important: teaching students in a modern, engaging and effective way.
It also means a significant
burden being lifted from my shoulders; not having to
worry as much about the financial commitment allowed me to delve into my studies much deeper and concentrate on classes and learning, as opposed to working and trying to decrease the amount
of loans necessary for attending HGSE.
«Many are single or double orphans, who shoulder the
burden of household and agricultural chores, care for relatives, and often
worry about their next meal.
People say we shouldn't
worry because we have tenure but two ineffective ratings in a row shifts the
burden of proof onto the teacher to prove that he / she is not incompetent.
Ms Greening said students were
worried about the level
of interest charges - currently 6.1 % - and that the loss
of maintenance grants put an unfair
burden on the poorest students.
Opponents
of the bond question the accuracy
of the county's enrollment projections and
worry that residents will be
burdened by both the 10 - percent property tax increase and the additional debt they'll incur if the measure passes.
Performance tires make this beast
of burden vehicle look classy, but don't
worry the trailer package keeps you looking masculine.
James
worries that Zeus will be a
burden on the long trip, but it turns out that Zeus is one special dog one who will sniff out slave catchers, fight off other dogs and even pull his boy out
of a river.
So if you are
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Sasha Caesario
worries of finishing college with the
burden of student loans, she discovers an advertisement for a well - paid summer job as a submissive.
If you're someone who is also struggling with the
burden of heavy projects, then now you do not need to
worry at all.
Spouses
of active military members shouldn't have to
worry about the
burden of funeral costs or loss
of income.
If possible get a fixed interest rate, the length
of this kind
of loans is long enough to
worry about market variations that may raise your variable interest rate too much, turning monthly payments into an unbearable
burden.
That might not seem like a lot, but if you ever lose your job, having one fewer debt to
worry about will take a huge
burden off
of your shoulders.
A consistent steady approach and the expertise
of our trained financial advisors and staff can help relieve some
of the
worry and strain that comes from the
burden of debt.
If your debt - to - income ratio is higher than 43 percent, lenders might
worry that a mortgage loan will be too much
of a financial
burden on your household budget.
This can be less
of a
burden on newly - married couples because they do not have to
worry about larger payments every month, even if the loan will be paid over a longer period
of time.
You will also understand that the short term benefits that you get from your buying sprees are certainly outweighed many times over by the stress and
worry of the financial
burden that they bring with them.
While pet health care is fast becoming very expensive due to the increasing costs
of general veterinary care, pet parents often
worry about paying the bill and don't realize pet insurance can assist with that
burden.
The stress
of a pet that's in need
of medical attention coupled with the financial
burden that a significant episode can create will really exacerbate anxiety and
worry.
We are so grateful that Healthy Paws has relieved the financial
burden and
worry of the situation.