Sentences with phrase «heavier burden»

Indonesia and Brazil place a heavier burden on their resources for food production than removing carbon.
In a Peanuts cartoon, Charlie Brown once sighed, «There is no heavier burden than great potential.»
More than anything, though, this graphic novel (if it can even be called that) mimics the kaleidoscopic nature of memory itself — fleeting, contradictory, anchored to a few significant moments, and a heavier burden by the day.
Lyga, author of the popular Fan Boy and Goth Girl (set in the same high school as Boy Toy), fashions a heavier burden for himself: he tries to tie so many plotlines together, the story staggers under the weight of the storytelling.
It wasn't built to win races or set records but to be accessible to as many people as possible, helping shoulder a much heavier burden: daily life.
Kyrie Irving, the NBA's Singular Star — Robert O'Connell notes that while players around the league team up to chase the Warriors, the Celtics» new point guard looks for a heavier burden.
And the more we shove them to the back of our minds, the heavier the burden gets, and the harder it becomes to move forward.
Recognizing that developed countries are principally responsible for the current high levels of GHG emissions in the atmosphere as a result of more than 150 years of industrial activity, the Protocol places a heavier burden on developed nations under the principle of «common but differentiated responsibilities.»
Why bother trying to establish the wealth of everyone for tax purposes when capital gains taxes, inheritance taxes and others place a heavier burden on the wealthier anyway?
The extra weight of twins creates an even heavier burden on the deep veins in your legs.
But Shaq may bear an even heavier burden in Miami.
The answer, I think, would reveal itself readily, for it takes little imagination to see that a move of that kind would have put a heavier burden on Justice Blackmun to sustain his opinion for the Court and draw allies to his side.
The sexism endemic to a patriarchal society ironically bore with its logic a heavier burden upon «deviants» of the «superior» gender.
AND: Because of that he dumps a heavier burden on those, like myself, who are already struggling to trust the church comprised of people like him.
The heavier the burden, the closer our lives come to the earth, the more real and truthful they become.
Not this thing where we say «come to Jesus and he'll set you free from Satan but I'll put a heavier burden on you than you had before, you must do this and this and that and stop that and wear this and don't say that and don't go there oh and that friend is gone....
There's no heavier burden than the weight of other's expectations.
The high prices and food shortages and worsening conditions of health place heavier burden on the women.
James Dean, an economist at Simon Fraser University who has studied sovereign - debt crises in Latin America, Asia and Europe over four decades, says one of the great paradoxes of sovereign debt is that countries can manage heavy burdens for a long time.
Administrative responsibilities can tax any company, but for smaller businesses in particular managing human resources can be a heavy burden.
Meanwhile, low - income consumers face a heavy burden.
That's a heavy burden to place on your shoulders.
«You must believe me when I tell you that I have found it impossible to carry the heavy burden of responsibility and to discharge my duties as king as I would wish to do without the help and support of the woman I love,» Edward VIII explained in his abdication speech in 1936.
It said service providers should not have to incur the heavy burden of monitoring every posting to ensure it did not contain pre-1972 recordings.
In their analysis of the new legislation, lawyers at McCarthy Tétrault warned its «broad concepts and elements of uncertainty» could «place a heavy burden» on foreign companies looking to invest in Canada; the risk of a meddlesome minister torpedoing a deal is just too high.
True responsibility is a heavy burden.
With this free agency comes a heavy burden of responsibility; witness the crushing defeat in Professor Brand's vain struggle to enact the destiny he so desires for the human race.
In other words, Proposal B imposed a heavy burden on future generations in this rapidly aging nation, by boosting the unsustainable PAYG component of the current system.
Critics say it would impose heavy burdens on small online retailers, who could face compliance issues and varying tax rates in states far from their base of operations.
Yet one might feel more lenient toward Canada's provinces after considering that they shoulder the brunt of what is expected to become one of the heaviest burdens on government balance sheets across the industrialized world: health care costs.
While the heaviest burden may fall on accountants, companies and their finance teams will have an important role to play in gathering all the necessary data.
These sums can not be discharged even by filling bankruptcy and present a heavy burden on the backs of a huge number of young people.
It is a heavy, heavy burden and one that you should not bear on your own.
But the tight timeframe could put a heavy burden on your cash flow right now, so make sure you can handle high monthly payments for a little while.
But he acknowledged that the House proposal «is long overdue and takes a heavy burden off of the shoulders of startup employees, who would like to exercise their options in order to share in the upside of their company, but lack the personal liquidity to do so.»
On the other hand, FHA loans require certain provisions which sometimes place a heavy burden on a homeowner's budget, often in the form of premiums paid for mortgage insurance.
The countries that place the heaviest burden of regulation on businesses, according to the World Economic Forum, include many in Europe (Serbia, Croatia, Italy) and South America (Argentina, Brazil, Venezuela).
They refuse to practice what they preach, and their influence and ideas actually tie up the souls of their listeners with heavy burdens.
involvement, and don't want government to run our affairs, but they don't» mind that the Corporate power in this country is becoming more like Organized Crime Mafia, and they turn the blind eye to their lawlessness and the injustice done, and heavy burdens that are being loaded on the ordinary people by those in power... That's why we have the poor, and ever - increasingly — becoming - poor working class.
Lewis wanted to illustrate that his character found spiritual fulfillment not by progressing to a far - off land to be freed from a heavy burden — but in the fulfillment of a longing that could take place only in the Christianity he previously rejected.
Come to me, all of you who are weary and carry heavy burdens, and I will give you rest.
The simplicity criterion carries a heavy burden in Swinburne's argument, as it recommends theism's appeal to one being with simple (infinite) properties over materialism's appeal to many ultimate particles with complex properties.
They tie up heavy burdens and lay them on men's shoulders, but they themselves are unwilling to move them with so much as a finger.
Jesus rejected the heavy burdens that ritualistic legalism laid upon the poor, but in its place he demanded an ethic of drastic self - sacrifice that leaves most of us shattered.
Yet we have many religious, no matter what the religion, only wearing the item and making it look like a heavy burden when the «weight» is hollow.
His depiction of a Christ who has moments of human weakness (he's physically exhausted after performing miracles) and carries a heavy burden raises all sorts of interesting and thought - provoking theological questions.
Certain schools of psychiatry bear a heavy burden of responsibility in this regard.
They saw that their parents too often treated life as a task, a heavy burden, a labor to be accomplished.
They will not so much as touch with their fingers the heavy burdens they lay on the shoulders of others.
We who claim Christ should spend less time this season building convenient enemies to stroke our fragile egos, and more time having our hearts freshly broken for the daily heavy burdens of those walking alongside us — and moved to help carry them without delay.
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