Sentences with phrase «insurmountable burden»

The application of the Evidence Act to native title proceedings contributes to the virtually insurmountable burden of proof that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders are subject to, a factor which the United Nation's Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination commented on in its 2005 Concluding Observations on Australia.9
Unfortunately, debts incurred during the new Museum construction were a persistent and insurmountable burden.
Resurrecting Hassan is an inspired and unusually affecting film about grief, which proves an insurmountable burden even for the Hartings, who live lives of constant adaptation.
The way the common law has evolved and interpreted the Native Title Act has placed almost insurmountable burdens in the way of Indigenous people in their endeavours to obtain protection and recognition of their native title.

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More than 40 million Americans currently owe nearly $ 1.5 trillion total in student loan debt, and for many, the monthly payments on those loans create an insurmountable financial burden.
The Staten Island burden is insurmountable enough that Republican State Senator Andrew Lanza called the Fix NYC proposal «riduculous» and «discriminatory.»
This huge financial burden is, for many, an insurmountable barrier to saving for home ownership.
More than 40 million Americans currently owe nearly $ 1.5 trillion total in student loan debt, and for many, the monthly payments on those loans create an insurmountable financial burden.
I predict an increase in suicides specifically related to millennia's inability to live up to a meaningful existence because we are plagued with insurmountable debt of student loans; we can not escape because the cloak of debts burden blinds us from the perseverance needed to see the light at the end of the tunnel.
Even companies with genuine underlying asset value, like: i) REACT Energy (REAC: LN)-- approved / operational projects, or ii) Providence Resources (PVR: LN) & Kenmare Resources (KMR: LN)-- actual reserves / resources, can end up getting hammered when they're burdened with continuing negative cash flows & pretty insurmountable funding challenges.
When it comes to repaying your student loans, the burden can seem insurmountable.
Many look to their veterinarian for advice or the guidelines from the American Veterinary Medical Association which states that «when animals are plagued by disease that produces insurmountable suffering, it can be argued that continuing to live is worst for the animal than death... The humane disposition is to act for the sake of the animal or its interests because the animal will be relieved of an unbearable burden.
For affected individuals, the cost of retraining could well be significant and, for some, could present an insurmountable financial burden.
Medical costs for rehabilitation or long - term care can create an insurmountable financial burden for the accident victim's family.
While the standard in these hearings are lower than the parallel proceedings in criminal court where a VTL 1192.3 arrest is prosecuted, the lower burden of proof is not the equivalent to an insurmountable challenge.
In such circumstances, paying off the outstanding arrears becomes a huge burden to the paying parent, and seems like an insurmountable challenge.
You can breathe easier knowing this because the destructive financial burden of losing everything and being homeless would be insurmountable otherwise.
The implementation of the law will pose an insurmountable financial burden to many Vermont home owners whose homes are located in flood risk areas.
«While the cost burden faced by many renters and homeowners are significant, America's housing affordability obstacles are not insurmountable,» says Chris Estes, President and CEO of the National Housing Conference.
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