Sentences with phrase «burdens imposed»

The court rejected the State's argument that the registration was like any other governmental registration process, stating that the burdens imposed by the Law were much more extensive.
He describes the burdens imposed by the paper system the court employed when he first arrived, and how as a former academic, he found it surprising.
As I wrote in a blog post last year, the burdens imposed by agricultural carbon offset protocols can be high, excluding participation from growers (particularly smaller ones) who lack the time and resources to take them on.
Similarly when performance is analyzed, many costs and burdens imposed by renewable technology are ignored.
I'm against taxes too, or more to the point I'm against the burdens imposed by taxes where those burdens can be avoided, but we know (http://www.brookings.edu/research/papers/2010/07/22-vat-gale) that VATs «and their like» are far less burdensome than income taxes, for instance.
As the owners of older coal plants consider whether to retire them or upgrade them to meet new and emerging environmental standards, the threat of greenhouse gas regulation will be an overlay of uncertainty and possible large expense, on top of the burdens imposed by other new and proposed environmental regulations and the competition from natural gas.
As droughts have worsened, water bottling companies like Coca - Cola, PepsiCo, andNestlé are finding themselves under the microscope of public opinion for taking public water resources, packaging them for substantial profit, and then failing to adequately respond to public concerns about their local impacts, lack of transparency of data sharing, and their role in helping share the burdens imposed by water shortages and drought.
The Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3507 (d)-RRB- requires that DOT consider the impact of paperwork and other information collection burdens imposed on the public.
Louisiana's program places heavy burdens on participating private schools, and there is evidence that the low number of private schools participating in the program are, largely, troubled schools willing to put up with the regulatory burdens imposed by the law.
To blame them for all the ills of our society, for all the demographic changes of the past generation, for all the burdens imposed by courts and legislatures, is wrong.
I'd find concerns about Trump's cuts far more credible if I could recall a time when education advocates had conceded some programs weren't working, voiced concerns about bureaucratic bloat, suggested cost - saving strategies, or acknowledged the burdens imposed by federal overspending.
Critics of NCLB's testing and accountability requirements have a litany of complaints: The tests are inaccurate, schools and teachers should not be responsible for the test performance of unprepared or unmotivated students, the measure of school inadequacy used under NCLB is misleading, the tests narrow the curriculum to what is being tested, and burdens imposed upon teachers and administrators are excessively onerous.
I have actually seen many pepole break down and cry because they are forced to relocate from homes they spent years improving because of the unjust tax burdens imposed making it impossible to retire in NY
Bob Neill, shadow local government minister, said: «Council tax has gone through the roof under Gordon Brown, thanks to a combination of unfunded burdens imposed from Whitehall and fiddling of the local finance settlement.
The practical argument was that segregation led inevitably to inequality, while integration guaranteed that burdens imposed upon blacks would also afflict whites, and that whites would then find the alleviation of blacks» problems to be important to their own self - interest.
Also, we'll skip the part where Wallison says «studies of Dodd - Frank's effect have shown that the regulatory burdens imposed by that law have been particularly harsh for community banks.»
The regulatory burden imposed by the 2010 Dodd - Frank Act exacerbated this trend, with community banks losing market share at double the rate during the four years after 2010 as in the four years before.
May we each have the courage to live such an authentic life, free from the unnecessary burdens we impose on ourselves by becoming too preoccupied with what one of my friends refers to as «an over-devotion to Our Lady of Perpetual Discernment.»
«Further to the Government's Statement of Expectations of the ACCC, the Government expects the ACCC will take into account this recommendation and review its guidelines on section 155 notices having regard to the increasing burden imposed by notices in the digital age.»
«There are high - performing charters that have opted out of this program, because the regulatory burden imposed by the N.Y.C.D.O.E. was too high,» Mr. Flanagan wrote, referring to the city's Education Department.
Mr. Cuomo himself has ruminated lately on both the pride he takes in his father's record as a three - term governor and the burden it imposed upon him.
Lower - income individuals performed poorly if the repairs were expensive but did fine if the cost was low, whereas higher - income individuals performed well in both conditions, as if the projected financial burden imposed no cognitive pressure.
The burden imposed by some regulations may well be justified by the protections they provide for students and taxpayers.
Certification carries a high price, both financially and in the burdens it imposes on would - be teachers.
This compliance burden imposes real costs in terms of financial and manpower resources for participating private schools, diverting school leaders» full attention from their primary work of running a school.
In both Louisiana and Indiana, the highest number of comments received on a survey of school leaders pertained to the burden imposed on them by state reporting requirements.
The hope was that schools would have clear financial incentives to provide a better education and could be more responsive to customer (i.e., parental) needs and wants when freed from the burden imposed by a centralized bureaucracy.
So anything that takes some of the ridiculous burden imposed on the process by self - important gatekeepers who want to feel needed is a great idea.
For the vast majority of investors this represents the best way to invest given the relatively low time burden it imposes on the investor.
He references his support for the Higher Education Opportunity Act which he claimed will «ease the financial burden imposed on students and families.»
Increased allocation to equity, and subsequently higher yields, is necessary to offset the burden imposed by the high education inflation rate.
The total tax burden imposed on households in Denmark in the form of taxes on energy use of all kinds, water consumption and waste production, etc., is considerable.
Whilst the ruling was in favour of the SFO, its significance is to clarify the form and nature of the burden imposed on investigating authorities and their approach to LPP.
Finally, the burden imposed was not disproportionate because the limited obligation still left time for remunerative work.
The heavy evidentiary burden imposed by these recent decisions serves to make the task significantly more difficult.
Comments: Several commenters noted that disclosures for public health activities may be of interest to individuals, but add to the burden imposed on entities.
Comment: Several commenters objected to the burden imposed by required signatures from employees after they are trained.
However, the legislation also balances the needs of the investor community against the burden imposed on issuers: Sharbern SCC at paras. 118 — 119.
Maori mother of two Tania Monsall has borne her own share of discrimination and stigma since going public that she had been diagnosed with HIV, but it's the burden imposed on her 11 - year - old son, who is also HIV positive, that causes her most grief.
However, I believe the overall message is clear: as well as the burden imposed by the GP co-payments, AMSs are going to have to cope with substantial reductions in other Indigenous health spending over the next few years.

Not exact matches

The justices will also have to determine whether the contraception and fertility requirements of the Affordable Care Act pose a substantial burden to businesses, and whether the government has a compelling interest in imposing these provisions.
You may not knowingly or intentionally take any action that may impose an unreasonable burden or load on the online services or its servers and infrastructures.
Energy Secretary Rick Perry commissioned the study in April to evaluate whether «regulatory burdens» imposed by past administrations — including that of President Barack Obama — had forced the premature retirement of baseload power plants that provide nonstop power, like those fired by coal and nuclear fuel.
But when self - service is simply fobbing work onto customers, it imposes a burden on customers that amounts to a hidden price increase — and imposes costs on sellers, too.
Some employers» associations say the law «imposes costly compliance burdens and involves too much government interference in the labor market,» reports the Associated Press.
In Zubik, religious groups say that the act of filing a notice, while still allowing the coverage, imposes an unfair burden on them that violates their faith.
«We are disappointed that the FDA's final rules will capture grocery stores, and impose such a large and costly regulatory burden on our members,» said Peter Larkin, president and CEO of the National Grocers Association.
«We have turned down many promotions because they imposed too great a burden on our people.
Another difference between a sole proprietor and a C corporation that imposes a bureaucratic burden arises if and when a corporation wishes to bring a case in small claims court.
The trade group contends the regulation imposes «sizable compliance burdens» and fails to «yield useful information on discrimination.»
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