Sentences with phrase «burdened by complexity»

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New York's 2014 corporate tax reform is an impressive first step toward tackling this problem by broadening bases, lowering rates, reducing burdens, and eliminating needless complexity.
In this case, the new changes are looking to reduce the burden and complexity faced by students and administrators during the application process.Committee Chairman Senator Lamar Alexander (R - TN), a big proponent of simplifying federal...
However, acknowledging the potential burden and complexity of this approach, some commenters alternatively suggested varying the time period for determining the average interest rate by the length of the program.
Featuring works from Chicago's Museum of Contemporary Art collection created mostly in the 1980s and»90s by artists including Chris Burden, Alfredo Jaar, Louise Lawler, Inigo Manglano - Ovalle, and Adrian Piper, this exhibition reveals the continuing resonance and complexity of topics such as freedom of expression, militarism, the dynamics of race, human and economic consequences of globalization, and other defining elements of society today.
Moving to iManage Work Cloud reduces complexity and IT burden by providing a scalable, reliable performance that's always up to date, The iManage Cloud is built on the latest technologies adopted by the largest cloud vendors to provide elastic compute and storage with uninterrupted services using a continuous automated delivery model.
Anthony Isaacs, president of the SDT, says a considerable burden had been placed on the tribunal over the past year, due to the length and complexity of a substantial number of cases that involved a large amount of documentary evidence, with the majority of the weight being felt by clerks.
The primary justifications provided by commenters for restricting the scope of covered individually identifiable health information under the regulation were that such an approach would reduce the complexity, burden, cost, and enforcement problems that would result from a rule that treats electronic and non-electronic records differently; would appropriately limit the rule's focus to the security risks that are inherent in electronic transmission or maintenance of individually identifiable health information; and would conform these provisions of the rule more closely with their interpretation of the HIPAA statutory language.
Lawyers can then focus on the real legal issues without being distracted by the additional burden of IT complexity.
The legislation gives two reasons for allowing trial by judge alone: one is the burden on the jurors, the other is the complexity of the case.
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