Sentences with phrase «into bigger burdens»

Benefits and administrative costs add up too — Fairfax County has one superintendent, Westchester has 40 — and collectively they translate into bigger burdens on Westchester's property owners.
Pay special attention to interest rate (APR), repayment schedules, loan amounts, and also whether there are extra fees or not that may turn an otherwise good looking deal into a big burden.
Often ranging from 12 % up to 30 % (or more), interest fees can turn even a small balance into a big burden over time.

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The blog provides regular insights into the European project, government waste, Gordon Brown's burdens on the economy, the dangers of state funding of political parties and it offers a sceptical view of a big government approach to combating climate change.
«With global warming becoming a bigger burden, it's pressing that we keep trying to turn carbon dioxide emissions back into something useful.»
This can translate into a heavy financial burden on young graduates, which in turn has a big impact on the economy.
When you boil it all down, while this is arguably the biggest change to Adwords in years, for advertisers that integrating these changes into their campaigns, it is likely to be more of a benefit than a burden.
This takes a big burden off our shoulders as renters and also makes renter insurance a lot cheaper, because it only covers our personal possessions that we bring into the rented property and not the property itself.
However, an accident could cost much more when you take everything into account, forcing you to pay out of pocket and causing a big financial burden.
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