Sentences with phrase «full burden»

Most economists agree that the distinction between having the employer and employee pay is basically arbitrary, and the employee ultimately pays the tax's full burden.
We saw earlier that, although human punishment does not bear the full burden of requiting good and evil, it must hold up requital as an ideal; it must point beyond itself, to that perfect justice of which it is merely a token.
Liberal scholarship, therefore, accepted the full burden of historical critical scholarship without hesitation and without reserve, believing that the historical core of the gospel narratives, when reached, would reveal Jesus as he actually was, and that he would then be revealed as worthy of all honor, respect and imitation, revealed as the founder of a faith which consisted in following him and his teaching closely and purposefully.
At just # 17m, Isco looks a bargain in today's market and the silky pass - master would suit City's style of play, releasing compatriot David Silva from the full burden of creative responsibility.
No one does,» he wrote, «But I dislike placing the full burden of changing every single diaper on my wife even more.
Supporters of fees argue that it is unfair on the majority of the population who have not received the benefits of HE - which are statistically agreed to be fairly substantial in terms of average salaries - to bear the full burden of the costs.
«What we're simply doing is shifting back to Albany, what should in Albany to begin with, the full burden of the program that Governor Cuomo has the ability to design and reform,» Reed said.
«The final approval of this legislation removes the full burden of accountability from the consumer and shifts responsibility to the experts so that these products will be properly disposed of and recycled.
It carries the full burden of command without the promise of any interim eureka moments.
Consuming cooked or heat processed foods places the full burden of digestion on the pancreas and gastrointestinal tract.
Katarina Williams is an ambitious tenth grader in Haines City, Florida, shouldering the full burden of college - prep coursework: trigonometry, English, Earth - space science, economics, and American government.
Current state and federal strategies place the full burden upon schools and schools alone to remedy low academic performance.
NCLB placed the full burden of student success on teachers» shoulders, without considering whether assistance to help students do better was available and without considering the social, medical, and emotional problems that many students brought with them to school.
The state's pension debt was not caused by students or teachers, and legislators should not continue forcing schools to bear the full burden.
Unfunded pension liabilities were not caused by students or teachers, and legislators should not expect schools to bear their full burden.
An AMG - line package adds sculpted exterior trim, and sportier interior trim, without the full burden of an AMG model.
RIM will now have to market and bear the full burden of device development including support for application developers all on its own - not the most positive situation while other top - name brands have carrier supported tablets of their own.
Fortunately, their retirement investments don't bear the full burden of producing that much annual income.
That's because they're carrying the full burden of paying for their Social Security and Medicare.
There is a high risk of future debt problems if you don't see the business generating enough income to maintain your lifestyle, even without the full burden of the past debts.
[1] These examples assume that workers bear the full burden of employer payroll taxes.
Just because you are with your pet doesn't mean you have to take on the full burden.
Admittedly, President Obama and Administrator McCarthy should not bear the full burden of blame when much of what needs fixing requires amendment of four - decade old laws that were not written with the 21st century in mind.
At any rate, the plaintiffs are saying that there must be a mix of manufacturers, consumers and government all taking roles and responsibilities, rather than the government placing the full burden on manufacturers.
Shifting the balance of responsibility for prenatal health so that it's shared equally between a mother and father will be a big help for women, who already bear the full burden of pregnancy and delivery.
A reputation for putting the crown and police to the full burden of proof makes a lawyer that much more able to negotiate a better outcome.
A reputation for putting the crown and police to the full burden of proof makes a lawyer that much more able to negotiate a better outcome in those cases where the client's best interests are in fact served by pleading guilty.
It is preposterous to expect that lawyers alone should bear the full burden of solving access to justice through pro bono.
Travel insurance offers reimbursement for many common travel - related misfortunes, and it ensures that travelers do not have to bear the full burden of their financial losses when emergencies occur.
In some cases, you may be able to get a full or partial refund, but sometimes, you may have to bear the full burden of the loss.
Licensees who accept goods or services from clients as payment for professional services assume the full burden of demonstrating that this arrangement will not be detrimental to the client or the professional relationship; or
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