Sentences with phrase «great burdens»

Efforts are needed to change the neighborhood conditions that compromise the developmental trajectories of poor African - American youths and place great burdens on their parents.
But I am suspicious of the perspective that we should go with great burdens because «experts» (who don't know the cost of the treatment) think there is a possible but unquantifiable risk out there.
During that period and down to today, conservatives and neoconservatives challenged Americans to bear great burdens to «assure the survival and the success of liberty,» as Kennedy had put it in his inaugural address, while many liberals who claimed the Kennedy mantle promoted various forms of neo-isolationism.
«We have turned down many promotions because they imposed too great a burden on our people.
The greater the hate you have for your colleague, the greater the burden is for you to carry the weight.
The countries that bear the greatest burden of disease from pollution are also those that are rapidly expanding economically.
For those who are middle and working class, the impact has been to shift a greater burden of the cost of healthcare onto them.
And we invest heavily in developing new vaccines to prevent infectious diseases that impose the greatest burden.
Such a tax system would place the greater burden of tax rising on consumption taxes such as the HST, and reduce the burden on income taxes.
Some borrowers find making a large payment every month is a greater burden on their business than weekly or daily payments.
Homosexuality is a much greater burden to you than it is to me.
Give: Women often carry the greatest burden of caring for their families during war, so they often directly benefit from humanitarian aid.
We can well imagine a vibrant woman in her twenties saying, «If I were ever in a situation where I couldn't do anything for myself and was a great burden to others, I wouldn't want to go on living.»
When there is inequality of unilateral power, the weaker person bears the greater burden.
And when there is inequality of relational power, the stronger person carries the greater burden.
The one real atheist whom I know tells me that being rid of the poetry of religion is like having a great burden lifted off his shoulders.
When a society is unified, those with greater resources are willing to assume greater burdens to advance society as a whole.
That does not mean leaving people to do what they like, but imposes a greater burden of responsibility on the individual.
In practice, however, when religion is prevented from falling into tyranny from above, its historic temptation, a great burden is lifted from its shoulders.
For the office of the papacy, this authority has always been considered a great burden because it means that the Pope must stand accountable for every doctrinal or moral proclamation on this Earth.
In the words of Newbigin, «Mission is not the carrying of a great burden but the overflowing of a great gift.»
But he is never found exhorting them to be active in evangelism... Mission, in other words, is gospel and not law; it is the overflowing of a great gift, not the carrying of a great burden».
Acts 15:28: «For it seemed good to the Holy Spirit and to us to lay upon you no greater burden than these essentials».
It is undeniable that bearing and rearing a child sometimes places a great burden on a woman or a family.
Not only was he freed from paralyses, but he was freed from the greater burden of sin.
Problem solving of all types, in the laboratory, in the kitchen, on a battlefield, or in the board room places a great burden upon the image - making faculty of the mind.
The coincidence of a series of chains of physical events that are necessary for life as we know it seems to some to put too great a burden on chance.
The sequence of necessary events seems to put too great a burden on chance.
They have placed such a greater burden on themselves than is necessary that they are threatening their own marriage and those who would believe that their way is the «right» way.
Someone might counter that this is too great a burden to put on pastors, that instead they should simply refer their laypeople to the works of scholars.
It is not surprising that it was through a study of Paul that Martin Luther, who had plagued his body in order to be sure of eternal salvation by the statutory methods of medieval religion, found a great burden fall from his shoulders, when he rediscovered the role of faith in bringing freedom to men.
And is this greater burden not unfair to woman?
«Hate is too great a burden to bear.»
Hence, a greater burden was placed upon faith in revelation and a widespread reaction against philosophical subtleties set in.
Jiro Satoh, the best tennis player Japan ever produced, found winning to preserve national honor too great a burden
Do I think Europa league would be a greater burden than CL?
It is already a great burden for all of us.
That shouldn't diminish the scale of the achievement, though, particularly in the case of Kane, who has had to carry a greater burden than his rivals for the golden boot.
Not breastfeeding not only leads to a greater burden of disease for both mother and child, but also to high economic costs, which have to be paid for by society.
The biggest focus for me on home - alone weeks is trying to make our days go by smoothly enough that Seth doesn't feel badly about leaving, or like he's creating a great burden for me.
Being caught in the middle is too great a burden for most children.
«I've been quite vocal in saying that those with the broadest shoulders should bear the greatest burden and I'm very proud of the NHS, we're going to save and transform it, and the way we're going to pay for that is partially from the mansion tax,» he says.
«The current homeless crisis impacts our local communities in so many ways, with school children and their parents bearing some of the greatest burdens,» Hevesi said.
«It is not possible to reduce a deficit of this size without asking all sections of the population to play their parts - but those with the broadest shoulders should bear the greatest burden,» Osborne declared.
While stating that the judgment by the tribunal is a great burden and challenge to the judiciary, he maintained that the judgment is a travesty of justice, full of contradictions and legal somersault.
While we should not repeat the mistake of signing up to any docrinal and artificial split between cuts and taxation, it is crucial that Liberal Democrats both inside government and out to continue to make the case for a greatest burden to be paid by the wealthiest.
Lib Dem leader battles to persuade his Tory coalition partners rich should shoulder greater burden of the economic pain
The Blairite tendency (Peter Mandelson etc) would have Labour move rightwards, with a greater burden placed on the poorer sections of society, which would further undermine Labour support.
Can the Chancellor confirm that the poorest will bear a greater burden than the richest - with the middle squeezed even further?
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