Sentences with phrase «burden off his back»

Just one year ago, our reigning Masters champ dropped in a massive eagle on the 15th hole to put himself in position over Justin Rose to finally get the major championship burden off his back.
Lack of consistency in playing time is no longer an excuse, tactically, he now plays in his preferred central striking role and the arrival of Demba Ba has taken the burden off his back.
Getting the Medicaid burden off the backs of residential and business property taxpayers is necessary to lower the cost of living here.
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Surrounded by local Republican lawmakers Saturday, Congressman Chris Collins laid out his amendment to the Republican American Health Care Act that he says would lift the Medicaid burden off the backs of county taxpayers.
«The purpose of our facility is to take the repetitive, tedious, and administrative burden off the backs of the researchers so they can focus on doing things that provide more value,» she says.

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However, once God opened up my eyes that I deserved damnation as a sinner, I finally surrendered and accepted the atonement of Christ as sacrifice for my sin by faith, and a heavy burden was lifted off my back, and I have a clean conscience before God, and I also felt the power of God saving me from my sins.
I feel like a burden has been lifted off my back; a feeling of taking a step into the unknown; akin to the sensation I experienced when I did cliff - diving for the first and only time in Boracay, Philippines.
Even if it is back end loaded, once Asik's contract comes off the books it won't be close to a burden, and coul turn into a valuable expiring if he falls apart down the road.
«If the burden of Medicaid were lifted off the backs of our county property taxpayers we could cut every homeowner and businesses» property taxes by 54 %,» said Rensselaer County Executive Kathy Jimino.
If you simply answer their email with a statement, it places a burden on them of pursuing you or they may think it's your way of backing off.
Part of the reason that I love my position is because I can take some of the burden off of the teachers» backs.
Communications go out in each family's home language, and take the burden of crafting and mailing letters off of administrators, who are then free to work with teachers and students to get kids back on track.
The Ram 2500 Power Wagon, meanwhile, matches the Ford's off - road worthiness, but its long wheelbase, solid front axle and heavy - duty build make it more suited to low - speed burdens like adventure camping or back - woods service.
I'm hoping that the PR company is the answer, and that they will not only take the burden of PR off my back, but also because I want to see what my books can do with a little (big) push behind them.
Remember that after your accounts are paid off, your credit score can recover quickly and you will be back on track with no debt burden.
Liberal estimates say the change would lift $ 3 billion worth of tax burden per year off the backs of middle - income earners.
These financing options can take away the burden of interest from your back, allowing you to get back on track and working towards paying off what you owe, rather that what the insidious fees and penalties.
Several government - backed income - based payment plans are available to ease the monthly payment burden of those struggling to pay off Federal Student Loans, including Income - Contingent Repayment (ICR), Income - Based Repayment (IBR), and Pay As You Earn (PAYE).
I am so happy that I contacted Alan — he took the burden of constructing a professional resume off my back and delivered a quality package.
Some 70 percent of students graduate from college today with debt, and it's not just young households burdened by it; in many cases, middle - aged consumers are shouldering the debt, either because they've borrowed on behalf of their kids or they went back to school themselves and are paying off their own loans.
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