Sentences with phrase «immense burden»

Pressure from the state and district put immense burdens on teachers, she said, making it hard for them to spare time for struggling students.
The defense has had immense burden by BOTH the offense and ST.. At least there is some relief in sight, not only that, the field position game is absolutely huge in game momentum.
And we've long - known that Ben Savage and Danielle Fishel would be reprising their roles, because who else could be trusted with the immense burden — nay — responsibility of this power?
Everything in society is now viewed through that very instrumentalized lens and unlike a lot of other people who hold the kind of job that I do, it's totally understandable that that would be the orientation, because higher education has done a spectacularly poor job of delivering on its promises: It has racked up over $ 1.4 trillion in student loan debt, putting an immense burden upon the next generation, not only financially, but dampening their ability to innovate and create.
Young carried an immense burden all season.
With a lack of proven scorers around him, Young has carried an immense burden all season.
Since New York State is reluctant to provide local support, hiring additional workers will allow us to both better serve the taxpayers and ease the immense burden on our staff,» said Kearns.
Since New York State is reluctant to provide local support, hiring additional workers will allow us to both better serve the taxpayers and ease the immense burden on our staff.»
Student loan debt now exceeds credit card debt in the United States, creating an immense burden that will last years after graduation.
Stylistic differences aside, these works are thick, carrying their own weight in addition to the immense burden of an outmoded version of art history that seeks to bury them.
Beyond the pain and discomfort a work related injury could cause you, the inevitability of severe financial repercussions because of missed work, high medical bills, and the cost of physical therapy can place an immense burden on your life and current living situation.
However much unions complain of the immense burdens they face in complying with the current rules (and they go on at tedious length), the fact is that most of them are able to cope and the current rules are not constraining disproportionate behaviour.
His criminal practice has always consisted of zealous representation for those that face the potential loss of liberty, property, or license, with an intense focus on the actual and immense burden placed on an accuser.
«Sadly, it has become clear that the current litigation environment surrounding our patent system has become an immense burden on the very innovators and innovations that the Constitution sought to encourage and protect.
The massive influx of newbie investors into Bitcoin and Ethereum this year has given rise to an immense burden on exchanges, with customer support services unable to cope with demand from those who make «rookie» errors due to a lack of technical understanding.
When you add this to existing work commitments, you can see how many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders in the workforce have immense burdens to carry.
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