Sentences with phrase «less than the burden»

As tax time approaches, a HousingWire analysis of metro areas» tax burdens revealed that home owners in housing markets with the lowest overall tax burdens paid a percentage of their income seven times less than the burden in some of the heaviest tax burden states.

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While fracking typically consumes less water than farming or residential uses, the exploration method is increasing competition for the precious resource, driving up the price of water and burdening already depleted aquifers and rivers in certain drought - stricken stretches.
While Fink is right to point out that low interest rates are putting a large burden on those of us trying to save retirement, he does not address the fact that central banks aren't primarily responsible for the fact that bonds of all types are yielding less today than we're used to.
Sub-Saharan Africa, a region of endemic poverty, has 11 % of the world's population, 24 % of the world's burden of disease, and less than 5 % of its health workforce, said Gottlieb.
At the University of Wisconsin's Business School in Madison, the average debt burden for graduating MBAs was $ 15,481, $ 106,889 less than Wharton's average, while the first - year median comp package was $ 114,694, just $ 31,609 below the median pay for a Wharton grad.
Pay consultants and recruiters say banks need such flexibility because heightened regulatory burdens make positions on bank boards less attractive than in other sectors.
There are other forms of debt - financing with less - friendly terms than the SBA loan — but again, those come with their own requirements (not to mention the burden of starting your business under a pile of debt).
A recent study by Goldman Sachs Group Inc. found that graduates with a debt burden greater than $ 25,000 are less likely to own a home compared to those with smaller financial burdens.
What's more, buying bonds in offshore centers lowers their administrative burden and makes investors less likely to be affected by capital controls than if they buy domestic securities.
With the job market more competitive than ever and college grads burdened with astronomical levels of student loan debt, it's easy to see why millennials may choose to take a less aggressive approach when it comes to managing their savings.
It is clear that the student loan burden impedes seniors from accomplishing their retirement; for instance, student loan debtors with a retirement fund had on average $ 10,000 to $ 20,000 less than seniors without student loans.
Couple that with the fact that the average American puts less than 5 % of their disposable income aside for savings, it's no wonder this country is bearing the burden of excessive debt.
Then pretending that those who lack their belief also have a faith based position demand much less intellectual discipline is a much easier option than facing up to the burden of proof they give when insisting they believe what they do.
Accomplished together, some of the duties that are otherwise tedious can become occasions for sharing and can be less onerous than when one person assumes the whole burden.
He knows that although our lives are less than mere breaths before His infinite existence, the years of our life are often full of pain, hardship, trials, burdens, sickness, fear, and sorrow.
«While I believe that these attitudes, mostly outside the Diocese, have not distracted me from my service to you, I would be less than honest if I didn't say that they have certainly added a burden and certain anxiety to my episcopate.»
It is nothing less than a matter of national security (can't get much more patriotic than that) to lift the burden of supersti - tion from the masses and free them from the vice of religion.
It is far less difficult to simply observe the world for what is true rather than try and fit everything into one Christian world view that has with it a lot of baggage that involves shame, judgment, hell, and host of other heavy burdens it calls light.
I think teams would feel less of a burden to trade a 1st round pick this year (especially teams that believe they are playoff bound or in salary cap distress) rather than us giving up a pick.
we can't even get rid of players that have barely mannered to us for several years... which is incredibly annoying considering that our beloved owner would never risk his own financial resources whether he brought in some new blood or offloaded several failed Wenger projects for less than market value... he would simply make a little less and the burden would fall squarely on other sources of income, primarily us... I don't know about you but I would gladly use all the money they have been stockpiling to rid ourselves of those that don't meet acceptable standards and to replace them with a few higher priced gems... I know, I know, Wenger and his minions have been scouring the globe for years now to find anyone that was as good as our current lot to no avail, but I've just got to believe there must be two or three guys somewhere out there that can play this crazy game
It simply makes a mockery as to why we supposedly needed to move there in the first place and it is clear it has become nothing less than a financial burden - I often wonder if in the last three years we would have remained trophy less had we actually stayed at Highbury.
But, in most countries, gifts and inheritances are exempt from taxation as income and a gift or inheritance or estate tax is a tax in lieu of an income tax that is designed to impose less of an administrative burden than treating gifts and inheritances as income would.
Women are bearing twice the burden of paying the deficit down while still earning and owning less than men.
Even this change was limited to disputes involving «fiscally eligible» municipalities — defined as those with relatively high property tax burdens or fund balances of less than 5 percent.
What Hammond's analysis of school funding fails to account for is that New York State's share of the burden for supporting K - 12 education has fallen from 49 % in 2001 to less than 40 % in recent years.
«By extension, it is to reduce the disease burden and mortality rate of children who are less than the age of five years», he said.
So here we go - the children and those less fortunate than ourselves are forced to bare the burdens thrust upon them by failed leaders who can not lead and can not do the job they have been elected to do.
In his decision Commissioner King says Anderson didn't «meet her burden of proof» in arguing that the Board of Education sold the building for less than market value.
Furthermore, consuming more vegetable - based protein from beans and peas, and less protein from meats such as pork, veal and beef, is recommended because meat production is a far greater burden on our climate than vegetable cultivation.
All other evidence being equal, juries exposed to very graphic photographs of the dead or seriously injured are more likely to convict than juries which do not see such images and are less demanding in the burden of proof that they need to reach their verdict.
However, he noted that there was a tendency to treat patients with higher tumor burdens (> 5 % blasts), and outcomes in this setting are less than optimal.
However, if one or more of these pathways becomes sluggish, congested, overwhelmed, or is otherwise functioning less than optimally, this puts an unnatural burden on the others, which often results in unpleasant symptoms.
A simple way to synthesize all this evidence would be to suggest that in the absence of a major oxidative burden, PUFAs are less likely than saturated fats to cause the accumulation of fat in the liver because they are more readily burned for energy and thus demand less choline to support their export from the liver.
By the constant burden of weighing less tomorrow than I did yesterday.
Coconut oil is very stable (shelf life of three to five years at room temperature), so body is much less burdened with oxidative stress than it is from many other vegetable oils.
It has been suggested that some data processing measures of EMG amplitude might be more reliable and display less inter-individual variability or intra-individual variability than others (see reviews by Burden, 2007; Staudenmann et al. 2009).
Originally, it was thought that crosstalk was a serious limitation for surface electrodes, although later research has since identified that crosstalk is less problematic than was feared (Burden, 2007).
but my question is, I have asthma and have been on the paleo diet for a month now for weight lost purposes.All was good and I have managed to loose about 2 kg in the month on paleo diet.I was very strict with only veges as my source for carbs at about 50g with no starches at all.As I am Asian, this was a burden for me as I eat rice alot!I found that although I feel good on this diet, ie less snoring, more alert n energy no more ringing in the ears at nite, BUT I was using my ventolin inhaler more frequently on this diet than previously.I tend to feel difficulty in breathing after eating n need to use my ventolin inhaler more.Does this relates to what u said regarding mucus production and the need to eat safe starches?Could this be the reason for me?Any help would be appreciated!
«Get Out» also beats Desmond Nakano's less - than - inspired, gimmicky 1995 drama «White Man's Burden,» a work of forced empathy in which elite blacks dominate society while whites live in ghettos.
Ned, the guileless ne» - er - do - well brother, is seen as a burden on his three more mature sisters, but in fact is far more happy and less stressed than they, with their relationship problems and other adult woes, are.
This is partially because the characters are a bit less longwinded than they previously were, and partially because the sticker mechanic is so familiar and natural that the developers apparently felt confident in omitting the tedious tutorial segments that have previously burdened all introductions to Mario RPGs.
Still, there's little reason to presume Marina's done anything wrong, much less anything criminal or malicious, yet she's treated as a suspect, a pariah, and a burden rather than as a grief - stricken partner in need of time alone.
The findings were baffling, because Latinos are burdened with all kinds of health risks: less education, lower income, more obesity than native - born whites.
This process was constrained by a commitment to limit the total assessment burden on students to less than 20 minutes each spring, and ultimately led them to settle on four skills: self - management, social awareness, self - efficacy, and growth mindset (see Table 1).
About 57 % of education expenditures are allocated directly to the classroom, and while some would have us believe that this is reasonable given the increasing burdens of necessary support services, it should be noted that, in 1965, Texas spent 60 % of its personnel costs on teachers compared to less than 40 % today.
First - year teachers often feel underprepared when they first enter the classroom, and are less likely than more experienced teachers to report being well prepared to implement state or district curriculum.45 As a result, nearly one in seven new teachers leaves the classroom before completing their third year, with most citing classroom management, the burden of curriculum freedom, and unsupportive school environments as their greatest stressors.46 Too often, teachers begin their careers in a sink - or - swim situation, with little to no formal induction or support system and inadequate professional learning.47 By providing new teachers with evidence - based professional learning — including through comprehensive, high - quality induction programs — schools and districts can create a more supportive pathway to success in the classroom.
The first year of teaching is often a blur of lessons learned in the hot seat while students fail to learn all that they could.13 Nearly 1 in 7 new teachers leave the classroom before completing their third year, with most citing classroom management, the burden of curriculum freedom, and unsupportive school environments as their greatest challenges.14 According to the National Center for Education Statistics, teachers with three or fewer years of teaching experience are less likely than more experienced teachers to report being very well - prepared to maintain order and discipline in the classroom.15 Additionally, new teachers were less likely than more experienced teachers to report being well - prepared to implement state or district curricula.16 Residency and induction programs can provide essential practical training in classroom management, assessment and data literacy, and differentiation or special education techniques.17
Rather than a progressive tax system, or even a flat tax system, Connecticut has developed a state and local tax system that allows the rich to skate free, while leaving the burden of balancing state and local budgets onto those who make far less.
Although pilot teachers did not indicate that they were working harder or were more innovative than comparison teachers indicated, they were more likely to view teaching low - performing students as an opportunity to demonstrate their teaching ability, and less likely to view teaching low - performers as «a burden
(2) To meet this burden in the case of a substituted specimen, the employee must demonstrate that he or she did produce or could have produced urine through physiological means, meeting the creatinine concentration criterion of less than 2 mg / dL and the specific gravity of less than or equal to 1.0010 or greater than or equal to 1.0200 (see § 40.93 (b)-RRB-.
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