Sentences with phrase «main burden»

It's noteworthy that the implicit inflation «tax» was more than triple the explicit income tax that our investor probably thought of as his main burden.
The main point was that whereas, prior to this, governments and international organizations bore the main burden of economic development, from then on the responsibility would be shifted to the private sector, specifically, to transnational corporations.
The main burden of the kerygma is that the unprecedented has happened: God has visited and redeemed His people.
Given this setup, MONUSCO has to shoulder the main burden of the logistics and support to the government, but it works with very little resources in a large country with very little infrastructure.
We have therefore agreed that there will need to be: - a significantly accelerated reduction in the structural deficit over the course of a Parliament, with the main burden of deficit reduction borne by reduced spending rather than increased taxes; - arrangements that will protect those on low incomes from the effect of public sector pay constraint and other spending constraints; and - protection of jobs by stopping Labour's proposed jobs tax.
a significantly accelerated reduction in the structural deficit over the course of a Parliament, with the main burden of deficit reduction borne by reduced spending rather than increased taxes;
We will significantly accelerate the reduction of the structural deficit over the course of a Parliament, with the main burden of deficit reduction born by reduced spending rather than increased taxes.
As the main burden falls on the elbows and shoulders from this exercise, high risk of injury.
One of the main burdens to Cooper Union's overall financial health is the recently built campus building, 41 Cooper Square, designed by starchitect Thom Mayne.
The main burden will be economic, but this is inevitable anyway.
Obama's mission was, in fact, to break down the convention that the US, Europe and Japan should shoulder the main burden for cutting greenhouse gas emissions, and spread the obligation to richer developing countries such as China, India and Brazil, which were already beginning to outpollute the west when it came climate - altering gases.
The ICC itself can naturally deal only with a small number of the most serious offenders, so the main burden must fall upon the individual states.
Third, the «population paradox» refers to a situation in which a relatively large number of lower risk individuals carry the main burden of risk of disease in the population as a whole, such that while people living in a specific area may be at high risk, the majority of high - risk people are actually spread out across a range of areas.
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